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Tinubu’s Biting Economic Policies: Nigerians Jump To The Streets, Begin Hunger Protest At Abuja-Kaduna Road

On Monday, protesters in Suleja took to the streets to express their dissatisfaction with the economic hardships under President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

A traveler reported the events to NewdayReporters, noting that the #EndBadGovernance protests, aimed at voicing citizens’ grievances regarding Tinubu’s stringent economic policies, were initially scheduled to commence on August 1.

However, the protests began ahead of schedule, underscoring the urgency and frustration felt by the populace.

The early start of the demonstrations highlights that citizens feel pushed to their limits and are unwilling to endure any more of Tinubu’s harsh economic measures.

It remains uncertain whether the planned protest on August 1 will proceed as scheduled. Nonetheless, the visible signs suggest that Nigerians are weary and eager for any opportunity to improve their circumstances and put an end to the oppressive economic policies.

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