- Tunde Ednut is a popular media personality and Instagram blogger living in Atlanta, USA.
- He expressed frustration over the messages and calls he received from influential Nigerians regarding his social media posts.
- He is often contacted by powerful figures demanding removal of posts highlighting Nigeria’s struggles and hardships.

Popular media personality and Instagram blogger, Tunde Ednut has expressed frustration over receiving messages and calls from Nigerian influencers regarding his social media posts.
Tunde Ednut, who lives in Atlanta, USA, revealed that whenever he shares content that highlights the struggles and hardships in Nigeria, some powerful figures contact him and ask him to delete the posts.
He said:
“When I posted about how people in Nigeria were suffering, powerful people started calling and texting me to ask me to delete the posts.”
Tunde Ednut, a close ally of Davido, also issued a strong warning:
“To everyone who is watching, if one more person calls me and asks me to delete a post about Nigeria, Ogun, oh I will swear to you. This is the last time. I will expose you and I will release the recording of our conversation. Don’t call me.”
He added:
“If Nigeria is working, I will not get away with it. I am not a supporter of APC; see me as the opposition.”
Tunde Ednut also criticized the Nigerian government’s healthcare system, saying:
“Tell me, how can the president of a country not trust the health care system of the country he leads, yet fly abroad for treatment? Imagine he has more faith in other countries’ health care than in his own country’s health care.”
See the post below:
Read some of the comments below:
@isrealdmw: “I’m still in shock that we last called you. Still in disbelief. The whole thing.”
@longmon3y: “Bro, I feel your pain. It honestly breaks my heart to see a country as wealthy and blessed as Nigeria still struggling with basic issues like healthcare.”
@alyusrohmodestwears: “Tunde, you never know sadness. Imagine 10 people getting hope like tunde in Nigeria.”
@hypeman.morgan: “Imagine people who are not given citizenship by the US are still so patriotic to Nigeria while some Nigerians who can’t even afford to travel to Ghana, those who are directly affected by these b@d politicians are busy defending these same politicians because they are tribal mates or for peanuts.”
@benbills007: “Nigeria is actually easy to solve but the problem is the mentality of our leaders. They don’t see Nigeria as home that’s why their families are abroad.”
@n6oflife: “Although you didn’t officially clear them, it’s still nice.”
