Reality TV star Whitemoney has recently addressed critics who have been blaming him for not lending his voice to the End Bad Governance in Nigeria protest. In a post shared on his Instagram Stories, Whitemoney made it clear that he is not the cause of anyone’s predicaments and never forced anyone to vote for him during his time on Big Brother Naija.
Whitemoney, who won the 6th season of the reality TV show, expressed his frustration with the accusations. He stated firmly that he is not an activist and has no plans to become one. “I am not the cause of your current predicaments and I didn’t force anyone to vote for me during my season at the BBNaija house,” he wrote.
The reality star’s message to his detractors is straightforward: he cannot be blamed for the issues people are facing. He participated in the show based on viewers’ votes, and his win was a result of their support, not coercion. Whitemoney’s stance is that everyone is responsible for their own choices and circumstances.
Whitemoney’s response highlights a significant issue in the age of social media, where public figures often face unwarranted criticism for not engaging in activism or social issues. His message serves as a reminder that not everyone in the public eye is obligated to take on activist roles.