Nwokolo made the statement during a video discussion in which he spoke about the economic challenges facing Nigerians, particularly low-income earners and civil servants, Naija News reports. Nwokolo questioned how workers earning modest salaries could afford house rents running into millions of naira in cities such as Abuja and Lagos. Do you expect a civil servant to afford house rent of ₦3 million or ₦5 million in Abuja?” “If you go to Lagos now, the least you’ll see for a two-bedroom apartment is about ₦7 million or ₦8 million. The civil servants?