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“We’ve Buried the Next Generation” – Tacha Slams Nigerian Youths for Abandoning National Struggles in Pursuit of Comfort, ‘Japa’ Plans

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Reality TV star Anita Natacha Akide, popularly known as Tacha, has taken a swipe at Nigerian youths, accusing them of lacking the courage and commitment to fight for the country’s progress.

In a post shared on X (formerly Twitter), the former BBNaija housemate expressed disappointment over what she described as a growing apathy among young Nigerians toward national development.

According to Tacha, unlike previous generations who risked their lives for change, today’s youth are more preoccupied with personal comfort, social media popularity, and plans to leave the country.

“Listen, my generation of Nigerians are the dumbest and most cowardly, funny how we blame the ones before us for ruining Nigeria,” she wrote.

“Ex-president Buhari in his 20s was part of a coup fighting for what he believed in. What are today’s 20-year-olds up to? Japa. Believe me when I say, we’ve not just failed the next generation, we’ve buried it.”

She also lamented the shift in priorities among Nigerian youth:

“Back in the day, young Nigerians were fearless about taking a stance in national affairs. Nowadays we are more focused on lining up for visas, crafting catchy tweets and chasing clouts online.”

Responding to critics who questioned her contribution to national issues, Tacha defended herself, saying she has consistently used her platform to speak out.

“Y’all ask ‘what have you done?’ I used my voice. I speak, I show up, I refuse to be quiet. This tweet is not about me or anyone. It’s about a whole generation that is too afraid to prioritise the nation’s interest over their own comfort.”

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