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Board Nigeria (Naija)
Re: Hitting the Street is Inevitable
by
Antotena
on 08/02/2024, 18:53:29 UTC
Savings worth nothing again especially when you convert it to dollar. Minimum wage cannot buy a bag of rice. Is it not time to hit the street and demand for better leadership and governance. We have three more years to go

I'm a concern Nigeria like you but let me give one piece of advice, don't hit the street because more than Nigeria will happen to it and you will be forgotten after a while, I still remember Endsars protests and things that happened in 2020, it wasn't a good experience.

Things are bad from the previous government but I didn't expect it to be this worse with the current government, the reform of policy are harsh to Nigerian and the government need to tackle this before it get out of hands. Kidnapping is also on the increase, insecurity is a big challenge in this economy after the inflation we are going through everyday.

However, looking at this critically. Not only the government is the root of all these problems, even the citizens are among the problems we are facing. There is something people are doing which is hoarding of food items, domestic items and dollars. People are taking advantage of each other, things they were supposed to sell and make available for the public, they are hiding it which is creating demand. Even the civil servants is buying dollar to keep after receiving his salary and we want the economy to be better? Common! We are dollarizing our economy and it will kill everyone.