Nigerian comedian I Go Save has voiced frustration over what he says is the unusually fast depletion of internet data in the country, a concern many Nigerians say they can relate to. 

In a recent video shared online, the comedian didn’t hold back as he questioned the reliability of monthly data plans. According to him, what is supposed to last for weeks barely survives a few days, leaving users confused and, in many cases, broke.

Using his usual mix of humour and blunt honesty, he pointed out how difficult it has become for the average Nigerian to keep up with internet costs, especially when the value doesn’t seem to match the price.

For him, the issue goes beyond personal inconvenience. He suggested that there should be more transparency from service providers, as many users feel shortchanged but don’t have clear answers.

He also directed his concerns to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, urging the government to look into the situation and not overlook the growing complaints around data usage.

His comments have since struck a chord online, with many Nigerians echoing the same sentiment, that internet access, now a daily necessity, is becoming harder to sustain under current conditions.

What started as a rant has now fed into a wider conversation, as more users continue to question whether they’re truly getting what they pay for.