In Madagascar 🇲🇬, soldiers from a key army corps have declared solidarity with protesters, urging police to ignore government orders. Demonstrations led by so called Gen Z youths have been ongoing for weeks, spreading from anger over power and water outages into a broader movement against the government. The United Nations reports at least 22 people have been killed in the unrest, though the government disputes that number. The president has dissolved his cabinet and appointed a new prime minister, but protesters insist it’s not enough.
Nigerians, when will we rise like this?
By January 2026, the terrorist regime in Abuja will start taking a 20% tax from poor Nigerians who are not even safe in their so-called country.
It happened in Kenya and is now happening in Madagascar. By January 2026, I will come back to this post to check something.
FCT minister Wike allocates #800 Millions Worth Of Abuja Land To His 90 year Old Father Who Disowned Him Many Years Ago and Reduce The Price bill to #100 million 📷📷 Wike Has Fin!shed Nigeria
India lost over 200 people in a plane crash, their president was up and running visiti g the scene.
Benue lost over 200 people to a foreseeable circumstance, a repetitive occurrence, a massacre, yet the state government and FG are mute. I doubt Nigeria was ever in God's plan.
It's time for us to hold our local public officials accountable for their inaction. We should visit them in person and demand they fulfill their responsibilities. Ranting and protesting haven't worked;
#TinubuIsaTerriblePresident#RiversState#30daysrantchallenge
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Na Only dey get issues with transfer since morning? Seems access app has crashed because I couldn't even make transaction since day break.