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October 2, 2025 - 2:23 PM

Vee’s Blunt Reality Check: Nigeria’s Economic Woes Unveiled in ‘Constant Cycle of Corruption’ Critique

“A constant Cycle of Corruption”-Vee Expresses her Frustration on the current Hardship in the country.

If there was anyone with a fearless heart and uses their words without mincing them Vee will take the award for that. Since her time in the big brother house and after leaving the house Vee is known for being expressive with how she is feeling.

Actress and former Big Brother Naija housemate Victoria Iye, better known by her stage name Vee, has joined the chorus of those who are worried about Nigeria’s economic problems. With a frustrated expression, she made note of the fact that some people still planned to vote for President Bola Tinubu’s administration in the next elections, even though a lot of people were going through terrible financial difficulties. She described the current state of affairs as a “constant recycle of corruption.”

 Vee took to social media to share her surprise at the thought of some people sticking with the current administration in spite of the general public’s disapproval of its performance. She stressed how corruption in the political system is cyclical.

Vee also revealed that she has been forced to restrict her activities and stay indoors because of the high expense of living that comes with leading a luxurious lifestyle under the current administration. She prioritized financial prudence by choosing to stay at home, highlighting the real impact that economic issues have on day-to-day living.


“I know the cost of the lifestyle,” she added. I f*ck stay at home because of this.

 

 

 

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