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HUNGER: Angry Yoruba Market Women Blast President Tinubu as Disgrace to Yoruba Race

Yoruba market women in Ogun State have lambasted President Bola Tinubu’s administration for promulgating economic policies that negatively affect the prices of goods and cause untold hardship for Nigerians.

 

 

 

 

A viral video shared by an X user, Somto Okonkwo, on Monday saw the market women speaking to a Sugarlink Concepts reporter in their local dialect, expressing their disgust as they lamented the soaring prices of goods in the country.

 

The traders who said Mr Tinubu disappointed Nigerians, particularly the Yorubas, threatened to beat the president.

 

 

 

 

“He’s not behaving like a Yoruba man; he has disappointed us in Yoruba land,” another elderly woman stated.

 

 

 

 

A fish seller said, “As things are now, we’re tired. A carton of sardine is N100,000.”

 

Another trader appealed to the president to have mercy on Nigerians, saying, “We’re tired of Nigeria; everything is costly, everything is getting costly every day.”

 

 

 

 

An elderly woman who also registered her displeasure with the current administration lamented that several Nigerians starved to death over Mr Tinubu’s economic policies.

 

Countless people are being killed because of food, we don’t see food to eat, the elderly that are dying are too much,” she lamented.

 

 

 

 

Asked what they would tell the president if they had the opportunity to see him, one of the traders threatened, “We will beat him up, the president.”

 

 

 

 

The trader added, “What he promised us is not what’s happening now. This is too much.”

 

A plantain seller, who also urged Mr Tinubu to find a solution to the hardship, lamented that traders made losses due to the high cost of petrol.

 

“Things are too costly; we’re tired,” another fish seller grumbled. “A carton of Titus is N100,000; it used to cost N17,000. Kote is going to N60,000. Shawa, which we used to sell for N70, now goes for N700. Garri, that used to be N50, is now N700.”

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