By Timi Olubiyi
In Lagos, Nigeria, like other
African cities, Johannesburg, Cairo, Nairobi among others the pressure to
appear rich has reached disturbing heights. Amid a backdrop of rapid
urbanisation and economic uncertainty, social media platforms have only
intensified this pressure, making it feel as though success is synonymous with
material wealth. From sleek cars on the streets of Lekki, Victoria Island, or
Ikeja and flashy social media posts make it hard to ignore the overwhelming
desire to flaunt wealth in Lagos Nigeria.
In
recent time the extravagant parties and designer clothes, the pursuit of
outwardly projecting affluence has become an obsession, leaving many trapped in
a cycle of debt and despair. The unfortunate paradox here is that it’s
difficult for a broke person to keep up the appearance of affluence for long,
while a rich person, paradoxically, can play broke every day of the week
without breaking a sweat.