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Nigeria’s fragile social pulse amid rising poverty

  In the heart of Nigeria’s worsening economic crisis lies a deeply frayed social fabric. It is not torn solely by harsh statistics on infla...

 In the heart of Nigeria’s worsening economic crisis lies a deeply frayed social fabric. It is not torn solely by harsh statistics on inflation and unemployment, but also by the visible and invisible wounds carried through the daily battle for survival.



The rising tide of economic hardship is not only deepening poverty but is also fuelling widespread emotional and psychological distress across the country.

This growing anguish is becoming increasingly visible online, where public frustration and hostile exchanges, especially among young Nigerians, have become dominant forms of expression.

What is playing out on social media platforms goes far beyond dissatisfaction with economic conditions. It reflects a collective psychological trauma that has built up through years of enduring hunger, joblessness, insecurity, and systemic failures in governance. Today, many workers find their salaries lose value within days of being paid.

The cost of essential goods, food, transportation, healthcare, continues to soar, while wages remain stagnant or non-existent. Electricity has become a luxury for many, and access to stable housing is uncertain. These harsh realities have produced a generation that is overstretched, undervalued, and emotionally exhausted.

In response, many young Nigerians are retreating into social media, not only for connection or entertainment but as a form of catharsis. Platforms like X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook, once spaces for self-expression and communal progress, have turned into arenas of frustration. Displays of wealth are ridiculed, perceived elites are targeted, and institutions are treated with deep mistrust.

At the core of this behaviour is a generation that feels let down by its own country. Many have pursued the traditional routes to success, obtaining degrees, learning skills, and following societal expectations, only to find themselves unemployed, underemployed, or met with silence from the very systems meant to support them. When honest effort fails to yield results, resentment grows. And where resentment festers, anger inevitably follows.

This anger is often misdirected. Celebrities, influencers, and everyday citizens who show signs of financial comfort are swiftly condemned online. A holiday photo, an offhand remark, or a show of affluence can ignite intense backlash. Social media comment sections now resemble courtrooms where judgement is immediate and punishment is public. Cancel culture thrives, not always in pursuit of justice, but frequently as an outlet for a deeply wounded population.

The implications of this digital hostility are far-reaching. It is not just a sociological curiosity, but a clear warning sign. When the grievances of a population go unanswered, resentment accumulates beneath the surface. If this discontent remains unchecked, it risks boiling over into broader unrest.

As emotional volatility drowns out rational conversation, the possibility for meaningful dialogue shrinks. A nation where citizens cannot express themselves constructively is one at serious risk of deeper social breakdown.

Nigeria’s leaders cannot afford to dismiss the growing fury across digital spaces. This is not the noise of an entitled generation, it is the voice of citizens fighting to remain hopeful in a country they feel is abandoning them. While the government continues to tout long-term economic reforms, the absence of immediate relief measures renders such promises remote and unrelatable. A nation cannot rely solely on distant projections when its people are struggling to eat today.

What is needed now is swift, compassionate action. Beyond fiscal adjustments, Nigeria must implement policies that visibly improve daily life. Food prices must be brought under control. Employment must become viable. Safety nets must be expanded. Youth empowerment should no longer be reduced to slogans, it must involve real opportunities, relevant training, and access to capital.

Equally pressing is the escalating mental health crisis. The emotional cost of poverty is immense and largely overlooked. Rates of depression, anxiety, and hopelessness are climbing among the youth, yet the infrastructure for mental health support remains sparse. The government must fund and build a mental healthcare system that is affordable, far-reaching, and reliable.

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