VeryDarkMan, a Nigerian activist, has taken to the streets of Abuja to express his dissatisfaction with the current state of affairs in the country.
In a solo protest, he stood on a car, holding two banners with messages critical of the government.
One banner questioned the president’s ability to empathize with the suffering of the people, reading, “EMI LOKAN… IS IT YOUR TURN TO SUFFER US? MR PRESIDENT, DO WE HAVE A PICTURE WITH YOU.”
The second banner, addressed to President Bola Tinubu, pleaded for compassion, stating, “TINUBU WE HAVE LEARNT THE HARD WAY, PITY US, WE ARE SUFFERING.”
VeryDarkMan’s protest is part of a growing movement of Nigerians demanding change and speaking out against hardship, hunger, and bad governance.
His bold action has sparked attention on social media, with many users sharing images and videos of the protest.
Through his protest, VeryDarkMan aims to bring attention to the struggles of the Nigerian people and demand accountability from the government.
His actions have ignited conversations about the need for improved living conditions and responsible leadership in the country.