Protest dey come
Instead of you to tell Tinubu to step down, you're busy looking for sponsors of the protest.
Oga let me give you names of the sponsors.
1. Hunger
2. Inflation
3. Fuel pump price
4. Minimum wage
5. Power or no light
6. Bad roads
7. Budget padding
8. INEC rigging of election with impunity
9. Highest cost of Governance
10. Highest bidder appointments
11. Excessive borrowings for looting
12. Crude oil theft
13. Non functional refineries
14. Excess electricity tarrif
15. Excessive bank charges
16. Resource control
17. 1999 constitution
18. No restructuring
19. Consumption instead of production
20. Arable farmland without subsidized mechanized farming equipments
21. Breakdown of law and order
22. Injustice at the courts
23. Failed civil service system
24. Non functional educational system
25. Japa syndrome
26. Corruption
27. Unaccountability of public office holders
28. Poor road networks
29. Worst housing Program
30. Non real estate funding
31. Interest rates for entrepreneurs
32. Devastating economic policies
33. Looting and lootocracy
34. Growing division amongst ethnic groups
35. Naira devaluation
36. Poverty
37. Non support for local manufacturers and local contents
38. Highest import duties ever
39. Underfunded army and police
40. Salaries a d pension delays.
We're not begging for power because power belongs to the people and we the people are here to say enough is enough.
Tackle these things and see if anyone will think of protesting.
Nonsense.
Dia fathers.
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