BBNaija star Tacha Calls Out Nigerians for Hypocrisy and Bullying

Tacha, a former contestant on BBNaija, recently criticized Nigerians for what she sees as hypocrisy and a culture of bullying, especially evident in their reactions to a viral video of bullying at Lead British International School in Abuja.

BBNaija star Tacha Calls Out Nigerians for Hypocrisy and Bullying

Selective Outrage and Bullying

In a post on her social media account on April 23, 2024, Tacha expressed her frustration with what she perceives as selective outrage among Nigerians. She pointed out that while many people were quick to demand justice for the victim in the bullying incident, they themselves may have been bullies in the past or have witnessed bullying without taking action.

Tacha highlighted the irony of people condemning bullying while engaging in similar behavior themselves, particularly towards celebrities. She argued that insulting and bullying celebrities online is also a form of bullying that often goes unchecked. Tacha emphasized the need for consistency in addressing all forms of bullying, whether it’s in schools or on social media.

Tacha Addressing Hypocrisy

Furthermore, Tacha accused Nigerians of hypocrisy, noting that they often ignore injustices or mistreatment when it involves someone they dislike. She referenced a situation where someone was owed a significant amount of money, yet there was no public outrage because the victim wasn’t popular. Tacha condemned this double standard and urged people not to disrupt social media timelines with calls for justice if they are not willing to address all instances of injustice.

Tacha’s remarks shed light on the complexities of societal attitudes towards bullying and hypocrisy. By calling out selective outrage and hypocrisy, she prompts reflection on individual and collective responsibility in addressing these issues. Tacha’s message serves as a reminder that true justice requires consistency and accountability, both online and offline.

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