Popular Nigerian skit creator Adesokan Adedeji Emmanuel, known to his fans as Shank Comics, took to Instagram on October 13, 2024, to express his outrage over soaring fuel prices. The comedian claimed he spent a staggering N75,000 to refuel his vehicle, highlighting the growing economic strain on Nigerians.
Shank Comics, whose comedic skits have garnered millions of views across social media platforms, shared his frustration in a heartfelt post. I just spent N75,000 to fill up my car,” he wrote, his words tinged with disbelief. How are ordinary Nigerians supposed to cope with these prices?
This outcry comes just months after the skit creator made headlines for hosting American streamer Kai Cenat during his visit to Nigeria, showcasing a stark contrast between the glamour of celebrity life and the harsh economic realities facing the country.
The post quickly went viral within hours. Fans and fellow Nigerians rallied behind Shank Comics, with many sharing their own struggles with the rising cost of living.
E don dey touch everyone,” commented Instagram user @sharonofenugu, echoing the sentiment that the economic pinch is being felt across all social strata.
However, not all reactions were sympathetic. Some followers questioned the type of vehicle Shank Comics owns, suggesting that N75,000 might be considered a modest amount for refueling a luxury car.
“75k? You should be thankful. Cox which car you dey drive?” asked @bashanything, highlighting the divide between public figures and their audience.
Shank Comics’ post comes amid a broader national conversation about Nigeria’s economic policies. The recent removal of fuel subsidies by President Bola Tinubu’s administration has led to a sharp increase in petrol prices, affecting transportation costs and the overall cost of living.
Celebrity Voices in National Discourse This incident underscores the growing trend of Nigerian celebrities using their platforms to address social and economic issues. Dr. Funmi Adewale, a media studies professor at the University of Lagos, commented on this phenomenon
Celebrities like Shank Comics have massive influence, especially among young Nigerians. When they speak out on issues like fuel prices, it brings these conversations to the forefront of public discourse.
As the debate rages on social media, Shank Comics’ post has reignited discussions about Nigeria’s economic direction and the role of public figures in national conversations. While some criticize celebrities for complaining about issues that affect the masses more severely, others argue that their voices amplify the concerns of ordinary citizens.
Regardless of the diverse reactions, one thing is clear: the rising cost of living in Nigeria is a pressing issue that transcends social boundaries, affecting both the man on the street and the celebrity in the spotlight.