The average Nigerian citizen’s suffering from various pains has gotten out of control, and they are unable to afford three square meals comfortably.
This has become concerning and urgent, especially in light of the arbitrary increases in agricultural products, the severity of the various problems in most farming communities, the fact that nothing is being done, and the lack of hope that the problems will end.
It has become a setback for the economy, and despite the country’s population and the president’s frequent trips abroad to attract investment, no productive work or task level is coming in.
In the end, the economy has become battered and the struggles continue, and the efforts to say that I understand the hardships that the average Nigerian faces and that I understand their pains will not make things better and conduct commerce.
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While it is necessary to have optimism that the current government would guide us to the Promised Land, it is also sufficient that we have built a global interest in watching us through all of the country’s setbacks.
Michael Adedotun Oke wrote from Gwagwalada, FCT