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BBNaija Doyin says she heard of Nigeria's hardship but does not know the price of anything.

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According to the Daily post news, Doyin, a former Big Brother Naija contestant, revealed that although she is aware of the widespread hardship in Nigeria through hearsay, she has not personally faced or experienced any difficulties herself.

Doyin admitted that she is completely unaware of the current prices of everyday items and essentials because she relies on her domestic staff to do the shopping for her.


Doyin, the former Big Brother Naija contestant, appeared as a guest on a podcast hosted by YouTuber Olufemi Daniel, where she shared her thoughts and experiences in a recent interview.


Doyin, in a striking admission, revealed that she is extremely disconnected from the realities of everyday life in Nigeria, lacking knowledge of current prices and relying heavily on her staff to manage tasks, including shopping, without informing her of the costs.


Doyin acknowledged that she is aware of the widespread hardship in Nigeria and expresses sympathy for the struggles of Nigerians, noting that she has observed price increases in luxury items like wigs, makeup, and cars, but admits she is disconnected from the everyday struggles of affording necessities like food.


Doyin expressed her sadness and empathy for the struggles of Nigerians, recalling a personal experience at Ogba market where she witnessed firsthand the desperation and hardship of people who were deeply affected by the value of N50,000 as if it were N5 million, highlighting the severity of the suffering.


Doyin lamented the dire situation in Nigeria, expressing her desire for a future where basic needs like food are met for all citizens, acknowledging that the country still has a long way to go to achieve this fundamental right, but clarifying that she prefers not to discuss political matters as she feels uninformed about the subject.


Doyin bluntly expressed her disillusionment with Nigeria's leadership, stating that those responsible for the country's well-being are apathetic, and consequently, she has little hope for imminent improvement, advising individuals to prioritize self-sufficiency and consider relocating abroad if possible.

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