73 percent Nigerians fed up with Tinubu reforms according to new data report. From fuel hikes to food costs, many say APC must go. See full reactions here.
A new report says 73 percent Nigerians fed up with Tinubu reforms, and the numbers are speaking loud.
From fuel price hikes to rising food costs, many are saying the pressure is too much and APC must pack and go.
73 percent Nigerians Fed Up with Tinubu Reforms: What Does the Report Say?
According to fresh data, 73 percent Nigerians fed up Tinubu reforms under the current administration.
A lot of the conversation comes back to the same things.
Fuel.
Food.
The cost of getting through the month.
Many people point to the removal of fuel subsidy and the jump in petrol prices as one of the moments things became much harder.
Naira devaluation that made everything more expensive
Rising food costs that have left families struggling to eat three meals a day
Economic policies that many say favor the rich while crushing the poor
73 percent Nigerians Fed Up with Tinubu Reforms: What Are People Saying?
Since 73 percent Nigerians fed up with Tinubu reforms hit the internet, reactions have been pouring in from every corner.
Some Nigerians are not surprised. “Of course 73%. Look around you. Who is happy right now?”
Others are saying it’s even worse. “Only 73%? I think it’s higher. Most people are just suffering in silence.”
A few APC supporters are defending the government. “Reforms take time. You people want magic overnight.”
But the majority? They’re tired. They’re angry. And they’re saying APC must go.
73 percent Nigerians Fed Up with Tinubu Reforms: Are the Reforms Helping or Hurting?
Here’s the big question: when 73 percent Nigerians fed up with Tinubu reforms, does that mean the reforms are bad—or just painful in the short term?
Some economists say these reforms are necessary. That subsidy removal had to happen. That devaluation was inevitable. That pain now will bring gain later.
But Nigerians on the street? They’re asking: When is “later”? How long should we suffer before we see the gain?
73 percent Nigerians Fed Up with Tinubu Reforms: The Daily Struggle Is Real
Leave politics for a moment.
How are people around you coping?
That’s the real question.
Meanwhile; Peter Obi announces running mate immediately after NDC confirmed him as presidential flagbearer. See why Nigerians say this shows he’s ready for 2027.
Peter Obi has already picked his running mate.
Atiku hasn’t said anything yet. Tinubu too—still quiet.
But Obi didn’t wait. He made his move early.
For a lot of Nigerians, that says plenty.
While others are still likely holding meetings, making calls and weighing options, Obi has already come forward with his choice—Rabiu Kwankwaso.
No back and forth. No extra drama. Just a decision.
Since the news dropped, people have been talking nonstop.
Sure—pushing it further into everyday, natural Facebook language:
People are reacting differently to it.
Some like the move and feel it shows he’s already prepared.
Others are just watching quietly for now to see how everything goes.
But one thing is obvious—since the news came out, everybody has been talking about it.
Whether you support it or not… 2027 is starting to feel really close now.
It shows preparedness. It shows confidence. It shows he’s not playing games.
Meanwhile, Nigerians are tired. Insecurity is out of control. Cost of living is crushing families. And when journalists ask Tinubu about insecurity, his aide literally tells them to stop asking questions. Continue reading here
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