Shame dressed me in isi agu this morning.
The post shares a screenshot of a U.S. congressman's tweet relaying President Trump's warning of potential military action against Nigeria for failing to curb Christian killings, juxtaposed with a Nigerian's satirical reply complaining about exorbitant Ibadan rents due to "POP ceilings," underscoring trivial personal woes amid grave national issues.
"Shame dressed me in isi agu this morning" uses the traditional Igbo male attire—symbolizing cultural identity and solemnity—to convey the author's embarrassment over Nigeria's religious violence drawing global condemnation, as evidenced by Trump's November 1, 2025, threats reported across major outlets like NPR and Reuters.
With over 1,000 likes and 47,000 views in hours, replies frame it as signature humor from @General_Oluchi
, a media consultant known for sharp cultural commentary, where users echo that "every man addresses what concerns him," blending levity with subtle critique of societal priorities.
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