June 12: Nigerians protest hardship, “Tinubu must go, we are hungry.”

Nigerians observed June 12th, Democracy Day, in a unique way on Wednesday by participating in protests.

 

A few resentful Nigerians demonstrated against hunger in the streets of Lagos.

 

Nigerians, who were furious, protested in the streets against poverty and hunger.

 

Some demonstrators from Lagos State congregated in Ikeja and declared that President Bola Tinubu’s administration ought to be overthrown.

 

They emphasised that “Nigerians can’t feed their families comfortably under Tinubu” and based their demands on the country’s economic suffering.

 

Protesters held posters with slogans like “Reverse all anti-people, Neoliberal policies of privatisation” and “President Tinubu, let the poor breathe.”

 

One of the demonstrators wrote on X, “We called for it and we are on the street.”

 

Protesters held posters with slogans like “Reverse all anti-people, Neoliberal policies of privatisation” and “President Tinubu, let the poor breathe.”

 

“We called for it and we are on the street in Ikeja Under Bridge,” one of the protestors wrote in a post on X. We need to show the @officialABAT government the path out of its despotic and repressive regime. We are enraged and hungry. We’re Hungry and Protesting. June 12th, a protest.

 

Similarly, angry Nigerians staged a demonstration against the Tinubu government in Abuja under the Berger Bridge.

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