KIDDWAYA DEFENDS DETTY DECEMBER COMMENTS AMID INSECURITY BACKLASH

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Reality TV star Kiddwaya faces backlash after tweeting about an exciting Detty December despite ongoing insecurity in his home state, Benue. He fired back at critics, refusing to apologize and urging Nigerians to hold politicians accountable instead of attacking public figures online.

Reality TV star and billionaire son Kiddwaya has come under fire for comments about the upcoming Detty December festivities amid serious security challenges in his home state of Benue.

The controversy began when Kiddwaya tweeted, “This might be the best Detty December ever,” a remark that drew sharp criticism from many Nigerians who questioned the timing and sensitivity of his statement given the insecurity faced by residents.

One netizen pointed out, “Are you not from Benue state? Don’t you have sense at all? No matter how little?” To which Kiddwaya bluntly replied, “Idiot, lead the way.”

Refusing to back down, Kiddwaya went further in defending his stance, making it clear he would not apologize for his words. He criticized Nigerians for focusing their energy on online insults toward public figures instead of holding politicians accountable for decisions that affect everyone.

In a bold declaration, he said, “Let me make this absolutely clear. I’m not apologizing for nothing! You keyboard idiots will be worshipping politicians, praising their bad behavior, and hailing and begging when you see them, not bold enough to do anything when they make bad decisions that affect all of us. Yet the only power you have is to come online and cry like a bitch. Why don’t you grow some balls and start holding them accountable? The only thing most of you can do is insult people like me and make stupid jokes. The joke is on you.”

Showing confidence in his influence, Kiddwaya also declared that he could run for governor in any Nigerian state and still win despite the backlash, highlighting his belief in his popularity and political clout.

His statements have ignited debate across social media, exposing a larger conversation about celebrity influence, public accountability, and how Nigerians navigate the tension between entertainment and serious national issues.

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