Dandizzy, a Nigerian rapper, has taken to the social media platform X to bemoan the current hardship that citizens of Nigeria are going through.
Writing on X, the rapper mentioned that the current level of hardship in the country is disturbing, according to his observation.
According to him, begging has now become so rampant that even employed Nigerians, such as receptionists, security guards, waiters, and sometimes their supervisors, are now openly begging for money at every turn.
“We’ve never had begging this bad in Nigeria,” the post reads. “They’re literally begging you every corner and I mean people with jobs… People are poor and their salaries are not enough. God abeg!!”
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Read what he shared below:
Dandizzy isn’t the first Nigerian entertainer to condemn the current administration.
Earlier, Dandizzy’s colleague, Falz, whose real name is Folarin Falana, criticized the Nigerian government, especially the country’s president, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
In an interview with Soundcity, the rapper stated that hardship is what comes to his mind whenever President Tinubu’s name is mentioned.
The interviewer asked: “President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. What comes to your mind when you hear his name?”
Falz replied: “Hardship. No elaboration.”
Folarin Falana, better known by his stage name Falz, is a Nigerian rapper, songwriter, and actor. He began his career in secondary school after forming a group called The School Boys with a friend, before launching his professional music career as a music artist in 2009.

