Nigeria’s First Lady has appealed to the country’s top entertainers, including Burna Boy and Davido, to support vulnerable Nigerians, warning that the challenges facing citizens have placed a huge burden on government.
She called on influential public figures and wealthy Nigerians to complement government efforts by contributing to initiatives aimed at improving the lives of people struggling with economic hardship.
According to her, the scale of the challenges confronting many families requires collective action, with individuals and organizations playing a role in providing support for those in need.
The appeal to leading entertainers has sparked discussions about the responsibilities of celebrities, especially those with massive platforms and resources, in addressing social issues affecting ordinary citizens.
While some Nigerians welcomed the call for greater support from successful public figures, others argued that addressing poverty and hardship remains primarily the responsibility of government through effective policies and economic reforms.
The conversation has renewed debate on philanthropy, celebrity influence, and how Nigeria’s most successful personalities can contribute to national development.


