Former Big Brother Naija housemate Kiddwaya has criticized Nigerians for praising politicians in person while complaining online. The reality star argued that many citizens encourage leaders publicly but fail to hold them accountable when poor decisions affect everyone.

In a post on 𝕏, Kiddwaya said people “hail and beg” politicians in real life but only use social media to voice dissatisfaction. He accused many of focusing on insulting celebrities like him or making jokes instead of demanding better governance. According to Kiddwaya, this behavior empowers politicians to act without fear of public consequences.
He added that most backlash he receives comes from individuals who lack courage to confront leaders directly. Kiddwaya urged Nigerians to stop hiding behind keyboards and take action, insisting that citizens must assert their rights and hold politicians responsible.
His post sparked strong reactions. One social media user acknowledged Kiddwaya’s point but noted that his own father has political ties, highlighting how citizens often rely on connections for influence rather than collective action. Another user directly challenged Kiddwaya, asking him to demonstrate the steps he has personally taken to promote government accountability.
Some users supported Kiddwaya, pointing out that Nigerians frequently criticize pastors and celebrities but lavish praise on politicians in person, only to return online and complain. This pattern, they argued, allows leaders to make questionable decisions with minimal resistance.
Kiddwaya’s message encourages Nigerians to balance online criticism with real-world action. He insists that accountability starts with courage, consistency, and willingness to confront authority where it matters most.
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