I Pour You Spit – Comedian, I Go Save Slams Youth Minister Over Littered APC Posters in Edo

Popular Nigerian comedian I Go Save has stirred fresh controversy online after publicly calling out the Minister of Youth Development over the widespread display of his posters across Edo State.In a video that has since gone viral, the outspoken comedian did not hold back, expressing his frustration in strong terms. According to him, the heavy presence of the minister’s posters raises serious questions about priorities and intentions.“Minister of Youths, I pour you spit. Why are your posters everywhere in Edo State? You’re coming for the City Boy Movement. Is it what you’re appointed for?” he said.His remarks appear to suggest that the minister may be focusing more on political visibility and influence rather than addressing the pressing needs of Nigerian youths—an issue that has long been a sensitive topic across the country.The mention of the “City Boy Movement” has also sparked speculation, with many interpreting it as a reference to political alignments and possible power struggles

I Pour You Spit – Comedian, I Go Save Slams Youth Minister Over Littered APC Posters in Edo


Popular Nigerian comedian I Go Save has stirred fresh controversy online after publicly calling out the Minister of Youth Development over the widespread display of his posters across Edo State.

In a video that has since gone viral, the outspoken comedian did not hold back, expressing his frustration in strong terms. According to him, the heavy presence of the minister’s posters raises serious questions about priorities and intentions.

“Minister of Youths, I pour you spit. Why are your posters everywhere in Edo State? You’re coming for the City Boy Movement. Is it what you’re appointed for?” he said.

His remarks appear to suggest that the minister may be focusing more on political visibility and influence rather than addressing the pressing needs of Nigerian youths—an issue that has long been a sensitive topic across the country.

The mention of the “City Boy Movement” has also sparked speculation, with many interpreting it as a reference to political alignments and possible power struggles ahead of future elections.

As expected, the video has generated mixed reactions online. While some Nigerians agree with I Go Save’s concerns, arguing that government officials should prioritize tangible youth development initiatives, others believe his approach was too harsh and disrespectful.


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