Key Points:
- Tacha reacts to Scott Iguma’s video on Ikate’s bad road. She tells content creators to highlight good sites in their own states
- Iguma slams “dirty Lagos” in a long, angry car video. He urges Sanwo-Olu and Tokunbo Wahab to fix hygiene now
- The clip sparks fresh talk on “highbrow areas” and upkeep. Fans weigh the city’s image against the need for real work
Tacha Akide has called out a fresh Lagos rant. The BBNaija star replied to a viral clip by Scott Iguma. He filmed a rough road that leads to Ikate in Lagos. He called the place a “highbrow area” with huge price tags.

She said many creators push Lagos talk every day. She urged them to hype rich parts in their own states. She wrote on X as @Symply_Tacha, “Everyday Lagos state Lagos state.” She added, “Doubt you even know your local government chairman.”
Tacha calls for local focus across all states
Tacha kept her tone short and clear on X. She said some posts make Lagos seem like the only state. She urged, “Post ‘highbrow’ area in your own state and stand.” She urged fair buzz for all places, not one city only.
Her note also teased lazy civic talk online. She said some fans do not know local leaders. She pushed creators to learn names and push work near home. She asked them to spread the lens beyond Lagos posts.
Iguma slams dirty Lagos and poor upkeep
In his video, Scott Iguma sat in a car. He said, “Take a look at the disgusting road entrance to Ikate.” He called Ikate a “supposed highbrow area in Lagos Island.” He said, “Homes sell for billions of Naira and millions of dollars.”
Iguma asked why such roads serve huge homes. He said, “We are insane in this country” many times. He wished for “the days of Governor Fashola” in Lagos. He said the city looked clean under that past regime.
He turned to the present government with sharp words. He said, “Governor Sanwo-Olu, Lagos has been very dirty under your watch.” He added, “You build and build, but you don’t maintain.” He cited “the Oshodi terminal” as a site with “no maintenance.” A recent story on a lawsuit over X block also kept Sanwo-Olu in the news.
Iguma then named the Environment Commissioner. He said, “Tokunbo Wahab, you only started working a few months ago.” He urged him to “double up” on clean-ups now. He asked for clear walkways and no petty trade on sidewalks. He wanted clean gutters and smooth drains across Lagos.
He pushed a long list for street order and care. He said, “We need the state to be clean and spotless.” He told hawkers to leave the road edges and greens. He closed by saying, “It’s not a trend. It’s a movement.”
Debate grows on Lagos image and “highbrow” claims
The clash renewed heat over Lagos pride online. Many users praised Iguma’s bold call to action. Others backed Tacha’s plea for wider state love. They said the media must show more than one city.
Fresh talk on Lagos power also surfaced this week. A recent post on Verydarkman Lagos rant asked leaders to spread growth. Fans now weigh image, order, and fair buzz for all. The Ikate clip keeps that mix in the spotlight today.
Tacha’s words stay short but firm on this row. She wants fair light on cities across the map. Iguma wants clean roads, drains, and strict street order. Both calls keep Lagos on the front page again.
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