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Frank Edoho Claps Back at Troll, Sparks Online Debate on Priorities

Frank Edoho Claps Back at Troll, Sparks Online Debate on Priorities

Popular Nigerian TV host Frank Edoho made headlines this week, not for a new show or project, but for a fiery exchange on X with an online user. The incident began after Edoho criticized the government’s silence on insecurity in the country, tweeting:

"Girls abducted from schools by bandits and the Government keeps quiet, but if it’s to raid Pretty Mike’s club and arrest fun-loving citizens, our security forces become marines and navy seals. What an absolute disgrace!"

What followed was a whirlwind of personal attacks from an X user, who called Edoho a “serial husband” and asked if he had paid child support. Edoho’s response? A long string of laughing emojis, followed by a series of pointed clapbacks. At one point, he fired:

"Your mother applied but I rejected her on the grounds of past reproduction of offspring that grow up to be scumbags like you."

He later added:

"Better to be a serial husband than support a government that watches the killings of its citizens and the destruction of an economy while they do nothing. Blithering idiot."

This interaction quickly went viral, sparking debate among netizens. While some criticized Edoho’s harsh language, many defended him, highlighting a larger issue—the tendency of public attention to focus on personal scandals while urgent national matters go unaddressed.

Opinion:
Edoho’s response, though harsh, underscores a crucial point. In a country grappling with rising insecurity, abductions, and economic instability, it is worrying how quickly discourse shifts from pressing societal issues to personal attacks. Edoho’s clapback, while dramatic, serves as a reminder: our leaders’ inaction has far greater consequences than a celebrity’s marital life.

Perhaps it’s time for Nigerians to refocus—not on gossip, but on holding authorities accountable. Social media is powerful, and figures like Edoho remind us that even a single tweet can challenge the status quo.

Conclusion:
Love him or hate him, Frank Edoho has once again proven he won’t shy away from speaking his mind. In an era of digital distractions, his fiery exchange is a wake-up call—our priorities as a nation need urgent recalibration.

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