
Human rights activist Deji Adeyanju has sparked reactions online after linking the rise of revealing content on social media to the current economic hardship in Nigeria.
In a post shared online, Adeyanju suggested that worsening economic conditions and hunger are pushing many young women into seeking attention and survival opportunities through social media platforms.
According to him, the increasing number of scantily dressed Nigerian women online reflects the broader impact of the country’s economic challenges.
He blamed the situation on the hardship facing citizens under the current administration, adding that the reality of hunger in the country is becoming more visible.
The comment has generated mixed reactions across social media.
While some users agreed with his observation and linked it to unemployment and the rising cost of living, others criticised the statement, arguing that social media content choices are influenced by several factors beyond the economy.
The discussion has also reopened conversations around youth unemployment, online culture, influencer lifestyles, and the growing pressure to monetise content on digital platforms.
Nigeria continues to face economic challenges, including inflation, rising living costs, and unemployment, all of which have fueled debates about social behaviour and survival strategies among young people.

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