2. There's no plan on increasing the employment rate and minimum wage, what will be the effect of these on the country leaders of tomorrow.
The government workers and also workers generally will suffer because goods and services are increasing in price significantly.
And the government are doing nothing to ameliorate any of these challenges, i dont even see the presence of the roles some of these government agencies are playing, are they ll sleeping in their various offices without working on something tangible to lay hold on as hope for the masses even though its not realistic.
3. Are we having an incompetent leader or the people around him are the ones causing the uproar for their own benefits, we can remember this, that the truth will always prevail, any illegal achievement will not last for good, because the foundation is evil, is there nothing wrong with the last conducted election.
Obviously our leaders are not competent.
I thought we are done with the era of old leaders handling the affairs of the country ever since independence, we are not getting the new generation as leaders, maybe many of us are still yet prepared enough to learn from the past mistakes, democracy is a government kind of regime that permits the people to express themselves and not to keep quite in silent while suffering, its high time to SORO SOKE (speak out).
1. Will a massive and national protest not emerge soon like that of End SARS, as the people were getting to their elastic limit on economy hardship.
According to my perception about the economy of Nigeria today, it's certain that there "might" be a revolution, according to the accounts of famine in the holy bible, it got to a time where people began to eat their children,
We just hope that this doesn't come, but there must be something done to avoid it, maybe the revolution as you have suggested, but i hope they wont do the worst than the one engaged during the #End Sars procession in Lagos Toll Gate.