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“We Are Hungry”: Mammoth Crowd Laments Economic Hardship In Viral Video As President Tinubu’s Convoy Passes Through Lagos Market

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“We Are Hungry”: Mammoth Crowd Laments Economic Hardship In Viral Video As President Tinubu’s Convoy Passes Through Lagos Market....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

President Bola Tinubu, spending his December holidays in Lagos, encountered an unexpected reception as his convoy traversed the streets of a Lagos market. In a video circulating on social media, dated Saturday, December 30, 2023, the atmosphere was notably different from the usual energetic displays that accompany presidential visits.

Contrary to the enthusiastic receptions Tinubu has previously experienced, the crowd in the video appeared unimpressed, wearing indifferent expressions. Their body language conveyed a sense of dissatisfaction and discontent with the current state of the country.

Voices in the background were captured expressing concerns about hunger, urging the President to take urgent measures to alleviate the people’s suffering. The Nigerian masses are grappling with tough economic times, a consequence of the Federal Government’s policies.

Tinubu’s decision to end the fuel subsidy regime on his first day in office has resulted in a significant surge in petrol prices, exceeding N600 per litre. Additionally, his monetary policy reforms have adversely impacted the nation’s currency value, contributing to spiraling inflation and food price hikes.

This unenthusiastic reception serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by the Nigerian populace and the urgent need for effective economic measures to address their concerns.

Watch the trending video here: https://x.com/olatundeh_/status/1741058189473263621?s=20

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