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We are suffering and smiling – Actor Kunle Remi says , after spending ₦98,000 to fill up his fuel tank

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Kunle Remi, a prominent Nigerian actor, recently voiced his frustration with Nigeria’s economic challenges, specifically the fuel hike. After spending ₦98,000 to fill his fuel tank, Remi took to social media to express his disappointment.

“Despite the fuel hike, we still queue… We are suffering and smiling,” he wrote.

Remi’s statement resonated with many Nigerians struggling to cope with economic hardship, fuel scarcity, and rising costs. His post sparked conversations about the need for change.

Nigeria faces numerous economic challenges, including fuel scarcity, inflation, unemployment, power outages, and reduced purchasing power. Remi’s words echo the sentiments of those struggling.

Remi’s message underscores Nigerians’ resilience and determination. The phrase “we are suffering and smiling” poignantly captures their ability to find joy amidst adversity.

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