Lagos Island residents and traders at the bustling Idumota market voiced their dissatisfaction with President Bola Tinubu, shouting “Ebi npa wa oo” in Yoruba, translating to “We are hungry” as the president’s convoy navigated through the market’s bustling lanes.
In a video shared on social media, traders lining both sides of the road refrained from cheering the president’s convoy but made their grievances known.
President Tinubu’s visit to Lagos was intended to mark the Christmas and New Year festivities.
Nigerians grapple with various issues, from cash shortages to soaring prices of essential commodities, notably the skyrocketing cost of premium motor spirit, popularly known as petrol.
The vocal dissent in the heart of Lagos underscores the prevalent frustrations among citizens.
Watch the video below:
#Nigeria‘s president, @officialABAT, really understands how to maintain a low budget convoy in difficult times & you can see the mammoth crowd of supporters who are very happy with him in his home base in Lagos, can’t you….? pic.twitter.com/uCxbMqzFsq
— Chidi Odinkalu, CGoF (@ChidiOdinkalu) December 30, 2023
Hungry naver bet u Nigeria rich better hungry still dey come for u Nigeria way u Nigeria give demons to bi leaders very soon u Nigeria we bi walking on d road n fall n die because of hungry
So much power is vested in the president. Everyone knows it is true.
We wish those that brought him to power will feel what the masses are feeling.