Home Training And Shame Is Keeping A Lot Of People Poor - BBNaija Star, Tochi Says

Posted by Samuel on Mon 09th Mar, 2026 - tori.ng

In the post, the reality TV star suggested that strict adherence to “home training” and an excessive sense of shame may be holding many people back from achieving financial success.

 

Former Big Brother Naija housemate Tochi has sparked a lively debate on social media after sharing a controversial opinion on his Instagram page on Monday morning.

In the post, the reality TV star suggested that strict adherence to “home training” and an excessive sense of shame may be holding many people back from achieving financial success.

Tochi is hinting that these societal expectations often limit individuals from taking bold steps that could potentially change their lives.

The post quickly caught the attention of fans and followers, with many weighing in on the statement and sharing mixed reactions. While some agreed with his perspective, arguing that fear of judgment often prevents people from pursuing opportunities, others disagreed, insisting that values such as good upbringing and modesty should not be blamed for financial struggles.

Tochi’s remark has since fueled wider conversations online about the balance between maintaining traditional values and embracing boldness in the pursuit of success. Many social media users noted that in today’s competitive environment, confidence and the willingness to take risks can play a major role in personal and financial growth.

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