Key Points
- Tochi says Nigerians should stop waiting for celebrities to speak. He believes change starts when many voices rise at once.
- The TV star reminds fans that every voice still matters. He says people should stop looking for one perfect leader.
- Tochi urges citizens to use their own pages and spaces. He insists small posts and talks can help push change.
Big Brother Naija star Tochi (Tochukwu Okechukwu) has sent a new message to Nigerians. He says folks should not wait for stars before they speak. His latest words came as many folks argued about the country’s problems.

Tochi shared the note on his Instagram story on Tuesday. It follows past posts where he spoke on unity in the country. A past tribe and faith still hold the country back, he said in that story.
He warns against waiting on stars
In the post, Tochi said many people keep quiet until a famous person speaks. He called this habit a key problem in the country today. He noted that people often wait for big names before they share real fears.
He wrote that “every voice matters and real change comes when we all speak.” Tochi urged fans to stop placing all hope on one loud figure. For him, wide change needs many voices, not just one loud face.
He asked folks to use any platforms they already have. That could mean a small chat, a local group or a simple post. He wrote that people should see their views as useful, not small.
The TV star said quiet can make folks feel weak and sad. He said speaking up, even in small ways, can help others find courage. He argued that when people speak early, leaders feel more heat to act.
Tochi has weighed in on public issues before, often from a calm angle. Last month, he raised doubt on a critic’s stance in a short note.
His message joins a wide talk on how public faces shape talk in the country. Many people often look to actors, singers and BBNaija stars before they speak. Tochi’s note suggests he wants that habit to change over time.
He stressed that real power does not sit only with people who have big pages. He said a few loud mouths cannot carry each fight by hand. He urged fans to see talk, votes and daily choices as tools for change.
The post also hints at simple steps people can take in their spaces. He spoke of friends who can hold small talks and plan peaceful action. For Tochi, those small acts are as key as famous tweets or live videos.
His call comes at a time when many young Nigerians feel tired and unheard. By pointing back to their own voices, he says they still hold some control. His note ends with a reminder that “your voice counts too” for the country






