“Nigeria, please” – BBNaija Vee bemoans

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Big Brother Naija reality TV personality and Actress  Victoria Iye, better known by her stage as Vee, has lamented the nation’s growing social unrest and current economic hardships.

She mourned the continued lack of fuel, the declining value of the Naira, the arrest of Bobrisky, the struggle of Afrobeats musicians, everyday suffering, and the carelessness of young people.

On her X handle, she wrote:

“It’s hot, there’s no fuel, there’s no light, the naira is in a laughable state, afrobeats WW3, Bobrisky is in prison, only God knows what’s happening at Landmark, and the streets are filled with unserious wicked MARRIED souls.

“Nigeria, please.”

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In another story, Vee, has noticed that navigating the complexity of modern relationships can be especially difficult in Lagos.

Vee voiced concerns about how the dynamics of modern dating had been profoundly changed by the emergence of interpersonal communication.

She also credits her very emotional country, Lagos, for her cautious approach to relationships.

In an interview with Clout Africa, Vee offered her perspectives, noting that dating in Lagos comes with its own set of difficulties.

Vee observed that the crossover generation, comprising early Gen Z and late millennials, is going through a communication revolution that would undoubtedly affect their love relationships.

She disclosed that she prefers to avoid certain circumstances in order to shield her heart from potential harm. She noted that her nature is naturally loving and caring and that she constantly struggles to strike a balance between her intellect and her emotions.