I Go Save urges govt to tackle ‘pandemic’ of beggars in Lagos
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Comedian I Go Save has raised concerns over the increasing number of beggars in Lagos, calling it a “growing pandemic” that requires immediate government intervention.
Comedian I Go Save has raised concerns over the increasing number of beggars in Lagos, calling it a “growing pandemic” that requires immediate government intervention.
In a recent Instagram story, I Go Save compared the begging practices in different parts of Nigeria, highlighting the stark contrast between the North and Lagos. He pointed out that while beggars in the Northern regions typically hold plates, those in Lagos often carry stones, a practice he described as troubling.
The comedian expressed his frustration, urging the government to take swift action to address the issue. “The government needs to stop this growing pandemic in Lagos instantaneously,” he wrote.
I Go Save’s comments have sparked discussions on social media about the rising culture of begging in public spaces and the need for more effective solutions to combat the problem.
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