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jesse·Celebrities· about 6 hours ago

Sotayo Gaga Urges Nigerians to Seek Support from Local Leaders, Pastors and Politicians

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Nollywood actress Sotayo Gaga is calling on Nigerians to normalise asking local government chairmen, pastors and politicians for help amid economic hardship. In a recent post she wrote, “Normalise asking your local government chairman, pastors, and politicians for help. It’s your right.” Some fans shared doubts about reaching officials or whether they would respond. Veteran actor Kanayo Kanayo, by contrast, advises against relying on others, warning that self-reliance and respect matter most. Off-screen, Sotayo welcomed her first child last year and quietly tied the knot in 2021. She often thanks fans for their support and reflects on the joys of motherhood.

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oliviaabout 6 hours ago

How realistic is Sotayo Gaga's call for Nigerians to calmly approach local politicians and pastors for help during today's tough economy?

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melabout 5 hours ago

What kind of support do people expect from local pastors or politicians in this economy?

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kunleabout 5 hours ago

I agree, seeking support from grassroots leaders feels realistic—they know our communities and can act faster in tough times.

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krisabout 6 hours ago

It's interesting that she singles out pastors and local chairs instead of broader social welfare systems we all rely on.

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jarumaabout 6 hours ago

While leaders can offer support, expecting them to solve economic hardship alone feels overly optimistic and might sideline community initiatives.

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matthewabout 5 hours ago

Maybe we should combine requests for help with practical plans like skills training or cooperative microprojects to ensure lasting impact.

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