'This hunger is too much': Nigerians protest economic hardship • FRANCE 24 English

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'This hunger is too much': Nigerians protest economic hardship • FRANCE 24 English


Hundreds of Nigerians demonstrated against the soaring cost of living in the south of the country on Monday after huge protests in the north earlier this month. Nigeria is suffering an economic crisis and soaring prices have left many people struggling to afford food.
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  1. Omg..these black people dont need a governmentT..they need ..God almighty..for those who put there trust in a .Fleshly man..will always fall..there government..is seling them out..sadly..

  2. The country is so poorly run by incompetent professionals to the extent that there's scarcity of every basic necessities of living. I'm speaking about gasoline, fresh fruits and vegetables, used cars, qualified and competent professionals (NOT QUACKS), power supply, genuine grocery items, including the nation's currency notes or bank notes.

    Imagine going into the bank to withdraw some of your millions and you're told you can only get 20000. Well…thats what people experience here in Nigeria. Infact, it's a completely failed state, not worthy to have been incorporated as a sovereign state. The country will be better off anexed and run by either Botswana, Rwanda, Ghana or South Africa

  3. It all started in 1999 during Obasanjo's government.

    When the mineral resources, and the financial sector of a country is being controlled by a greedy, and selfish selected few, the economy will collapse.

    They are only concerned about their own interests.

    This is the visible result of the fuel subsidy. It's quite unfortunate.

    Nigerians don't deserve this.

  4. I am a Nigerian abroad for a long time now…..and atimes our mind plays a trick on us…telling us to go back to our motherland. But Nigeria is a lost cause….why will somebody want to go back to all this hardship??

  5. Not being able to pay off your family farm motgage while not being able to pay the rent on some of your farm fields being harvested too while at the same time owing money for seed grain is such a difficult predicament to be in. Unless your landlord has compassion.