News | Events | Digital PR | Advertising

Home News Nigerian Corper Faces Threats After Speaking Out Against Government’s Handling of Economic Crisis
News

Nigerian Corper Faces Threats After Speaking Out Against Government’s Handling of Economic Crisis

Share
Share

A Nigerian youth corps member has bravely expressed her frustration with the government’s handling of the country’s economic crisis. In a video, she shared her personal struggles with rising prices, overwhelming bills, and the challenges of living alone for the first time.

She questioned President Tinubu’s leadership, stating that Nigerians are tired of the economic hardship and want change. The corper criticized the government’s handling of inflation, which has led to increased prices of essential goods like eggs and transportation.

However, her grievances didn’t go unnoticed, and she received a threatening call from the NYSC board, demanding that she take down the video. The corper was accused of insulting the president, but she maintained that she was only asking for accountability.

This incident highlights the struggles many Nigerians face in speaking out against the government. The corper’s experience is a testament to the need for citizens to hold their leaders accountable and demand change.

The Nigerian government must take concrete steps to address the country’s economic challenges, including stabilizing the economy, reducing inflation, and improving living standards for citizens. Citizens like the brave corper who spoke out deserve to be heard and protected, not threatened or silenced.

Share

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles
FeaturesNews

Driver’s License and Number Plate Costs to Increase in Nigeria From June 8, 2025

Starting tomorrow June 8, 2025, the cost of obtaining driver’s licenses and...

News

Fire Guts Over 300 Shops in Kano Phone Market

A devastating fire broke out at the popular Farm Center GSM Market...

News

Nigerian Highlife Legend Mike Ejeagha, behind ‘Gwogwogwongwo,’ Dies at 95

The Nigerian music industry mourns the loss of one of its most...

News

Nigerian Pilgrims To Start Returning From Saudi Arabia By Friday— Hajj Commission

The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) has announced that Nigerian pilgrims...