@SarautaMaryam@PO_GrassRootM The acclaimed former NADECO fighter has not only weaponized poverty against but using INEC AND JUDICIARY to buy his way to the presidency!
Nigeria's minimum wage is ₦70,000 a MONTH.
The UK's minimum wage is £12.71 an HOUR.
A British worker on minimum wage earns about £2,200 a month working full-time. That's roughly ₦4.7 million at current exchange rates. Meanwhile, a Nigerian worker earns ₦70,000 for the entire month.
What's even more insulting is that some groceries are cheaper in the UK than in Nigeria. Milk, apples, potatoes and other basics often cost less there despite their workers earning hundreds of times more.
We earn like ants and spend like elephants.
The cruelty isn't just the poverty. It's that our leaders watch millions struggle to survive and act as if this is normal. Remi Tinubu thinks her husband is doing us a favour by building “coastal road” because “flight is expensive”
I hate it here.
@timmyisagod To be honest, dealing with some Nigerian providers can be extremely frustrating. Poor customer service, slow support, poor communication, and onboarding processes that feel unnecessarily painful.
I really hope we get it right someday sha
@kofookesola Another over sabi take just like other oversabis in the comments. Always ready to badmouth people rather than offering solutions. Blaming language rather than design decision.
@Emmanuelbabzz Only if their customer service starts matching the scale of these announcements. Payment infrastructures need fast, reliable support, not weeks of waiting for responses to basic issues.