Instead of stressing women, come and stress this road small - Comedian I Go Save calls on Minister of Works to fix deplorable Benin-Warri road
Gossip • 21h ago
Title: Fixing Our Roads, Not Hearts: Comedian I Go Save's Plea to Minister of Works
Nigerians are no strangers to the stress of navigating our country's deplorable roads. For comedian I Go Save, the pain of driving on the Benin-Warri road is all too real. In a recent post on Instagram, he called out the Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, to intervene and fix the road before it's too late.
I Go Save's impassioned plea is a stark reminder of the challenges faced by commuters on our roads. The Benin-Warri road, in particular, has become a nightmare for travelers, with its potholes, uneven surfaces, and general state of disrepair. The comedian's words are a reflection of the frustration felt by many Nigerians who are tired of the constant stress and discomfort caused by our country's infrastructure.
But what's particularly interesting about I Go Save's post is the timing. The Minister of Works has been in the news lately for a rather... unusual reason. A woman had accused him of owing her and demanded a romantic relationship, sparking a public spat. While the drama played out, commuters continued to suffer on our roads. I Go Save's call to action is a much-needed reminder that our leaders have more pressing issues to attend to – like fixing our roads – rather than getting bogged down in personal drama.
The Benin-Warri road is just one example of the many roads that are in dire need of repair across Nigeria. The consequences of inaction are dire, from increased travel times and accidents to a loss of productivity and revenue. By fixing our roads, we can boost economic growth, improve living standards, and create jobs. It's a no-brainer.
So, Minister Umahi, we're listening. Fix the Benin-Warri road, and many others like it, and show Nigerians that our leaders are committed to improving our infrastructure. It's time to stop stressing us out on the roads and start building a better future for our country.