Reality star Phyna has stirred controversy on Twitter by labeling Nigerians as “razz, local, dirty, and bullies” in the aftermath of the AFCON loss, particularly the online bullying directed at football player Alex Iwobi.

Phyna took to her Twitter page to express her frustration, condemning the bullying of Alex Iwobi by some Nigerians after the team’s disappointing performance in the AFCON. She criticized the hypocrisy of those who engage in bullying online while claiming to advocate for justice in other situations.
In her tweet, Phyna wrote, “Most Nigerians are razz, local, dirty, and bullies, this applies to some celebrities too… Tomorrow now Una go wear white cloth and candle dy shout justices for somebody… nor be Alex iwobi be the cause of this failed nation. Misplaced priorities… Mtcheew.”
The reality star’s comments have ignited a heated debate on social media, with some users expressing support for her perspective, while others criticize her for making sweeping generalizations about Nigerians. The post has prompted discussions about the role of online behavior, the impact of criticism on public figures, and the broader issue of societal priorities.
Phyna’s statement highlights the challenges of navigating public opinion in a digital age, where social media often amplifies both positive and negative sentiments. As the discussion unfolds, it sheds light on the complex relationship between public figures, fans, and the expectations placed on individuals in the public eye.