Thursday, December 26, 2024

BBNaija Saga laments over the ‘mini amala’ he was served at a wedding party; netizens react

Saga Adeolu, ex-Big Brother Naija housemate, has expressed disappointment over the surprisingly portion of amala he received at a wedding.

Saga Adeolu tweeted a photo of his small wedding meal, sarcastically linking the tiny serving to Nigeria’s economic hardship, directly implicating President Tinubu’s policies.

“They just served me “Mini Amala” at a wedding now.

T-pain you do this one”

The image sparked online stir as people couldn’t help but notice the unconventional presentation of the traditional Nigerian dish, Amala, being served in a parfait style, which added to the humor and surprise.

One Oyiza wrote, “Someone said Amala parfait. Omo na everybody dey feel am this period

One Maheel Kbj wrote, “Amala parfait

One Edutex Poundz wrote, “Maybe the person who was meant to make ice cream disappointed and they already bought containers

One Dinma of Lagos wrote, “Get a straw instead of that spoon

One Dish With Glamwife wrote, “The couple’s prioritize your fitness journey. Mini portion ti wa okay

One Bukayo Xclusive Makeover wrote, “You eat Amala abi you no eat amala?

One Cakes n Roses by Vickie wrote, “They’re indirectly telling us to eat from our houses before coming to an event”.

One Mabels Hub wrote, “Amala parfait

Apart from saga, so many other celebrities have cried out regarding the economic state of the country. Caroline Danjuma, former wife of billionaire Musa Danjuma, recently took to social media to express dismay over skyrocketing food prices during a market visit, wondering how ordinary Nigerians manage to make ends meet amidst the country’s worsening economic crisis.

Nkechi Blessing also expressed frustration after spending N150,000 on just a few groceries at Ogba’s Sunday market, asking if Nigerians have resigned themselves to the economic hardship, wondering aloud why people seem to have stopped complaining about the struggles, and seeking answers on how to move forward.

Uche Elendu, a Nigerian actress, criticized the government in June over soaring food prices, specifically highlighting that a crate of eggs costs N6,000 in her area, jokingly suggesting that eggs should be banned since it’s unlikely a regular chicken laid them.

Moreso ,Yewande Adekola Abiodun, a Yoruba actress, expressed outrage over the skyrocketing price of a bag of Garri, now costing N80,000, lamenting that a staple food once considered affordable for the poor has become a luxury.

Mary Njoku, a Nigerian actress, previously expressed dismay over the country’s economic hardship during the festive season last year, sharing her shocking experience of spending N100,000 at a supermarket and still ending up with a barely filled shopping cart, illustrating the stark reality of rising costs and shrinking purchasing power.

Blessing Buchi
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