”I will do better” – Desmond Elliot finally speaks amid social media trolling

Nollywood actor turned politician, Desmond Elliot has finally reacted to the trend of him being trolled by social media users.

Over the past few days, the Lagos state House of Assembly member’s name has become a daily trend on social media platforms, with people blaming him for bad, abnormal, or ridiculous events that take place.

It has gotten so popular that it is now a regularly used catch phrase ”Na Desmond Elliot Cause Am” and it all began in reaction to his description of Nigerians as children during plenary in the wake of EndSARS protests last year.

He has now reacted to the bashing he receives, saying that he heard about what his name has been subjected to, and he will do better as demanded by Nigerians.

Desmond stated this while sharing a video of him displaying the ”Palliative” dance.

”I have seen & read a lot about me trending back-to-back for days, y’all want me to do better and surely, I will do better….

On a lighter note, I think my dance instructor is dong a great job, one day, one day, I go sabi dance.

Have a great day ahead!” he wrote.

https://twitter.com/DesmondOElliot/status/1390594414377058304?s=19

I dreamt that our country will be better than US and Dubai – Nigerian lady

A Nigerian lady identified as Sarau’Niiyaa has revealed the dream she had regarding Nigeria’s future.

Taking to her Twitter account, @9_11_90s revealed that she dreamt Nigeria will one day be better than the United States and Dubai.

She tweeted;

”I had a dream last night that our dear country Nigeria will better than the US and Dubai.”

View her post:

See how social media users reacted below…

@TimilehinEburu; Next time, avoid getting drunk before going to bed

@ChinonsoNnalue; Where una dey see this dreams

@Son09678400; Why are Nigerians always complaining? You have have the biggest economy in Africa.

@chrizgolden; Joseph no do pass like this

@Ibrahim_A_Usman; I really want to be rather optimistic about this Country, but the moment I look at the sort of rulers we have, that optimistic ideology happen to evaporate into a thin air.

For a country to progress; it needs leaders, unfortunately we don’t have that, rather, we’ve politicians.

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