In a heart-wrenching display of frustration, a Nigerian lady living abroad has issued a public apology to her fellow countrymen back home, lamenting the devastating state of Nigeria’s leadership. With raw emotion and candor, she declared, “I’m sorry you have no government to run to.”
The poignant message has sent shockwaves across social media, striking a nerve with Nigerians who feel abandoned by their government amidst mounting socio-economic challenges and political instability.
As the nation grapples with insecurity, unemployment, and inflation, the lady’s words have ignited a fierce debate about the failure of Nigerian leadership to provide basic needs and protect the rights of its citizens.
“It’s heartbreaking,” she continued, her voice filled with sorrow. “When things go wrong, where do you turn to? There is no one to answer your cries. No one to represent your interests, no one to provide solutions. You’re left to fend for yourself.”
Her heartfelt apology highlights a growing sense of helplessness among Nigerians, particularly those who have fled the country in search of better opportunities. Many are now questioning whether their sacrifices abroad are worth it, as they watch their homeland slip further into chaos.
Her powerful message is more than just an apology—it’s a desperate cry for change in a country where leadership has repeatedly failed its people. For many, it’s a stark reminder that the fight for justice and accountability in Nigeria is far from over.


