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

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Popular Nigerian comedian I Go Save has taken to social media to call out the Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, urging him to redirect his attention from personal controversies to fixing the deplorable Benin-Warri road.

In a post shared on his Instagram page, the entertainer made a pointed reference to the recent drama involving the minister and a woman who publicly claimed he owes her money and has been demanding a romantic relationship with her.

With his trademark humour, I Go Save suggested that instead of the minister being entangled in controversies with women, he should channel that energy into addressing the terrible condition of the Benin-Warri road, which has become a nightmare for motorists and commuters.

A Road That Stresses Everyone

The comedian emphasized that the road has become a source of constant stress for all its users, describing the deplorable state that has left many Nigerians frustrated. The Benin-Warri road has long been a subject of complaint among road users who navigate its pothole-ridden stretches daily.

I Go Save’s appeal highlights the urgent need for government intervention on this critical route that connects several communities and serves as a vital economic corridor in the South-South region.

Minister Umahi’s Recent Controversies

Dave Umahi has recently found himself in the headlines, though not for infrastructure development. The minister has been embroiled in a public spat with a woman making serious allegations against him, including claims of debt and unwanted romantic advances.

The comedian’s witty intervention serves as both comic relief and a serious reminder that public officials should prioritize their core responsibilities – in this case, fixing Nigeria’s crumbling road infrastructure.

As Nigerians await action on the Benin-Warri road and other critical infrastructure projects, I Go Save’s humorous but pointed call-out resonates with millions who daily battle bad roads across the country.

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