American content creator, Woah Vicky, has sparked conversations online with her recent announcement of plans to relocate to Nigeria, just a few weeks after visiting the country.
In a tweet posted on X on Friday, Vicky expressed her admiration for Nigerian men, describing them as the finest she has ever encountered. .
Her tweet read, “I’m moving to Nigeria, Nigeria got the finest hands down.”
The announcement comes after her earlier reflections on the country’s challenges during her visit.
While acknowledging Nigeria’s vibrant nightlife, Vicky highlighted the harsh realities of poverty and hunger many citizens face.
She urged people to pray for Nigeria and contribute to meaningful change beyond tourism and entertainment.
Her previous post read, “I recently visited Lagos, Nigeria, and while it’s known for its nightlife and clubs, I couldn’t help but notice the bigger picture. So many people there are struggling with hunger and poverty—it’s heartbreaking. It’s sad to see visitors focusing only on the parties when there’s such a clear need for help. Nigeria needs prayer, missions, and tangible support, not just tourism for entertainment. Let’s pray for this country and find ways to contribute to real change.”
Following her declaration to move to Nigeria, social media users shared a mix of humorous, critical, and thoughtful reactions:
Acknowledging the harsh realities, @Lodedbrodah remarked, “I was offended at first but thinking about it again, you did the right thing! It’s fake to say we’re happy and fine while the majority are experiencing pure famine!”
Questioning her intentions, @samplejunior4 asked, “Why haven’t you married any since you’re looking for a man?”
Highlighting the economic challenges, @Jay Sam7 advised, “Carry money come oh, because things don cost.”
Injecting humor into her move, @amakah_ee wrote, “Hope say you sabi do smiling and crying?”
Criticizing local appreciation, @chidera_crescent stated, “Na our women no value us, dem no know say we be national treasure.”
Offering a tongue-in-cheek solution, @Oyebisi suggested, “Please let’s exchange our citizenship. I can even dash you my family.”
Calling for a break from the narrative, @cyber_szn said, “You and this Nigeria of a talk… won’t you like to rest? Nigeria this Nigeria that. Rest oo.”
Pointing out socio-economic disparities, @chocolate2661 explained, “Vicky is exactly where she needs to be to experience life for herself. Don’t try to compare the average city in 9ja to those in America. A greater part of Nigeria and Nigerians cannot even survive a day with what the govt calls minimum wage. Why do you think Nigerians do leave the country?”
The mixed reactions underline the complexities of life in Nigeria and the perspectives of its citizens, offering Vicky much to consider as she prepares for her big move.