Nollywood actress Sunshine Rosman has taken to social media to express deep frustration over the rising insecurity and economic challenges facing Nigerians, questioning when citizens will finally say enough is enough.
In a video posted via her Instagram story on Sunday, the actress lamented the state of the economy, poverty levels, and deteriorating infrastructure across the country.
“When are we going to wake up as Nigerians? When is it finally going to be enough?” she said.
“We can’t even begin to talk about the economy right now, the poverty rates. We can’t begin to talk about the lack of infrastructure in this country,” she added.
Rosman also called attention to the persistent killings of Christians in Northern Nigeria, expressing grief over the displacement of communities who she said had lost faith in government intervention.
“People and Christians in the north are constantly being slaughtered. Lives are being lost for nothing. People have to migrate from their towns, from their homes, from their villages, because they know that nothing will be done,” she stated.
She concluded the video by stressing that the current state of affairs in the country is unacceptable. “I swear it’s not normal. I swear to God this is not normal,” she said.
Rosman is not alone in her frustration. Several Nigerian celebrities have publicly complained about the country’s worsening situation.
In March 2026, actor Kunle Remi went viral for openly lamenting the fuel price hike and overall economic hardship, describing the situation as “mentally stressful.” Veteran actor Saidi Balogun has also complained about spiraling inflation, questioning why life has become so difficult for ordinary Nigerians despite the country’s oil wealth.
Actresses Lizzy Gold and Yvonne Jegede have also spoken out, with Gold appealing to President Tinubu to intervene in the hunger and insecurity crisis, while Jegede has demanded better protection for citizens amid rising killings across the country.
