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American rapper DDG (Darryl Dwayne Granberry Jr.) sparked a massive online debate on Wednesday, December 31, 2025, by declaring Nigeria safer than the United States. Speaking in a viral video, the streamer criticised US living conditions and announced plans to relocate to Lagos to experience the culture, dismissing negative media stereotypes about African safety.

American rapper DDG has ignited a fierce debate online after declaring that life in Nigeria offers more safety and better vibes than the United States.
The streamer, whose real name is Darryl Dwayne Granberry Jr., shared his frustrations with the current state of America in a video posted on Wednesday, December 31, 2025.
DDG told his millions of followers that he feels “tired of living in America” and is actively looking for better opportunities abroad.
Challenging the narrative
The Michigan-born artist argued that the United States is currently facing too many social and environmental challenges.
He stated, “America lowkey not it no more ngl,” while explaining why he believes the quality of life in the US has dropped.
This perspective fuels his desire to move, and he specifically named Lagos, Nigeria, as his top destination.
DDG insisted that the American media paints a misleading picture of safety in African nations.
According to the rapper, “daily life in Nigeria is not nearly as risky as many believe,” and the fear people feel is largely due to false narratives.
This announcement comes shortly after reports surfaced where DDG confirms sudden Nigeria trip to connect with fans and creators in the country.
He plans to experience the vibrant culture of Lagos firsthand to prove his point to skeptics.
Fans react to the bold claim
Social media users immediately reacted to the video, with many praising the rapper for challenging popular stereotypes.
Supporters noted that his comments highlight the difference between perception and reality regarding safety in both countries.
The streamer community continues to bridge the gap between cultures, similar to the five important highlights from Carter Efe’s recent broadcast with top Afrobeats stars.
Others, however, warned the rapper that every major city has its own set of risks regardless of the continent.
Despite the mixed reactions, DDG remains firm in his belief that Nigeria offers a lifestyle that America currently fails to provide.





