<p>“Instead Of Stressing Women, Come And Stress Our Bad Roads— I Go Save To Minister Of Works”</p>
<p><strong><a href="https://openlife.ng/">OpenLife</a></strong> reports that Nigerian comedian I Go Save is turning laughter into a sharp civic message, calling out the Minister of Works over the poor state of the Benin–Warri road.</p>
<p>In a viral video, he highlighted the daily struggle of motorists navigating the highway, using humor to demand urgent action.</p>
<p>“Minister of Works sir, abeg help us,” he pleaded, painting a picture of the road’s hazardous conditions.</p>
<p>“The road between Benin City and Warri is no longer a road it’s a reality TV survival show. By the time you finish that journey, you qualify for Olympic hurdles.&#8221;</p>
<p>His witty critique did not stop there. He added:</p>
<p>“Instead of stressing women, come and stress our bad roads small. Fix am for us before our shock absorbers file for divorce.”</p>
<p>By referencing women, I Go Save pointed out a broader societal imbalance how attention often shifts to sensational controversies involving women, while critical issues like road safety remain neglected.</p>
<p>Interestingly, his comments echo the ongoing public scrutiny of Minister of Works Senator David Umahi, who has faced allegations from multiple women.</p>
<p>One businesswoman, Tracynither Nicholas Ohiri, accused Umahi of failing to pay millions of naira owed for campaign materials supplied during his tenure as governor. She also claimed he made unwanted personal advances and allegedly bullied her throughout the dispute.</p>
<p>Other women have reportedly raised similar allegations of intimidation and misuse of power. Umahi has denied all wrongdoing, calling the accusations politically motivated.</p>
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<p>Accordingly, analysts say I Go Save’s viral video and these controversies underscore a recurring theme in Nigeria citizens are increasingly using social media, humor, and public discourse to hold influential figures accountable, whether for poor infrastructure or alleged misconduct.</p>
<p>Moreso, the Benin Warri road remains treacherous, but I Go Save’s humorous yet serious message has reignited national conversation about road safety, accountability, and the power of public voices.</p>

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