Tacha Talks About Being Ignored By Nigerians In The UK

Former BBNaija Star Tacha Calls Out Nigerians in the UK for Ignoring Her
Hey there, folks! Let’s talk about something that’s been making waves in the world of Nigerian celebrities. Natasha Anita Akide, better known as Tacha, is opening up about her experience since moving to the United Kingdom. The former Big Brother Naija housemate and media personality isn’t exactly thrilled with how some Nigerians in the UK have been treating her in public. In a candid video shared on her Instagram page, Tacha expressed her frustration, and it’s definitely worth a listen.
According to Naija News, Tacha recently relocated to the UK, where she’s had a few eye-opening experiences. While she’s thrilled to see so many familiar faces from back home, she’s been left scratching her head over one thing—why are Nigerians in the UK ignoring her? Instead of acknowledging her presence, many seem to whip out their phones to record her. Now, here’s the kicker: Tacha says that foreigners, on the other hand, have been nothing but kind and complimentary.
Tacha’s Take on Public Encounters
In her video, Tacha breaks it down like this: “You guys wouldn’t believe it, but today I saw so many Nigerians, and let me tell you, it was great! But here’s the thing—when they see me, they don’t say hi. They just walk past like I’m invisible. Now, I can’t even count how many white people complimented me today, from high school kids to older gentlemen. But guess what the Nigerians did? They pulled out their phones and started recording me instead of saying hello!”
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Tacha isn’t one to shy away from speaking her mind, and she had a clear message for Nigerians in the UK: “Listen up, if you see me on the street and you don’t feel like saying hi, that’s totally fine. I don’t need anyone’s attention, and I won’t go out of my way to greet you either. But here’s the deal—don’t bring out your phone to record me unless you’re willing to acknowledge me first. It’s just common courtesy, right?”
Why This Matters
Now, let’s take a moment to think about this situation. Celebrities like Tacha often deal with a lot of public attention, whether they’re back home in Nigeria or abroad. While it’s understandable that fans might get excited and want to capture the moment, there’s a fine line between being a fan and being disrespectful. Tacha’s message is simple: if you’re going to interact with her, do it with respect and kindness.
She’s not asking for grand gestures or anything extravagant. All she wants is for people to treat her like any other human being. After all, everyone deserves a little respect, whether they’re a celebrity or not. And hey, if you’re going to record her, at least make it worth her while by saying hi first!
In the end, Tacha’s words serve as a reminder that celebrities are people too, and they deserve to be treated with the same respect and courtesy as anyone else. So, the next time you see her—or any other public figure—in the UK or anywhere else, remember to be kind, acknowledge their presence, and maybe even say hi. It goes a long way!
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