• BREAKING: PDP Slams Proposal to Increase Salaries of Politicians Amid Economic Hardship

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has criticized the proposal by the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) to increase the salaries of political office holders.

    The opposition party described the move as “insensitive and unjustifiable”, especially at a time when millions of Nigerians are grappling with the harsh realities of inflation, unemployment, and rising cost of living.

    According to the PDP, the government should be more focused on providing relief to ordinary citizens, creating jobs, and stabilizing the economy rather than prioritizing pay raises for politicians.

    The party further warned that such a decision could deepen public distrust in leadership and widen the gap between leaders and the masses.


    #BreakingNews #PDP #RMAFC #Nigeria #Economy #SalaryIncrease #CostOfLiving #Leadership #Politics
    BREAKING: PDP Slams Proposal to Increase Salaries of Politicians Amid Economic Hardship The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has criticized the proposal by the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) to increase the salaries of political office holders. The opposition party described the move as “insensitive and unjustifiable”, especially at a time when millions of Nigerians are grappling with the harsh realities of inflation, unemployment, and rising cost of living. According to the PDP, the government should be more focused on providing relief to ordinary citizens, creating jobs, and stabilizing the economy rather than prioritizing pay raises for politicians. The party further warned that such a decision could deepen public distrust in leadership and widen the gap between leaders and the masses. #BreakingNews #PDP #RMAFC #Nigeria #Economy #SalaryIncrease #CostOfLiving #Leadership #Politics
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  • Tinubu to Nigerians: Endure Economic Pain for a Stronger Future

    President Bola Tinubu, through Minister of Information Mohammed Idris, has urged Nigerians to remain patient as his administration pushes bold reforms aimed at rescuing the economy. Despite soaring inflation, subsidy removal, and rising costs, Tinubu insists the “temporary hardships” are necessary for lasting stability. While some citizens demand urgent palliatives, others cautiously back the reforms, urging the government to match policies with tangible relief.

    #Tinubu #EconomicReforms #NigeriaEconomy #InflationCrisis #FuelSubsidyRemoval #CostOfLiving
    Tinubu to Nigerians: Endure Economic Pain for a Stronger Future President Bola Tinubu, through Minister of Information Mohammed Idris, has urged Nigerians to remain patient as his administration pushes bold reforms aimed at rescuing the economy. Despite soaring inflation, subsidy removal, and rising costs, Tinubu insists the “temporary hardships” are necessary for lasting stability. While some citizens demand urgent palliatives, others cautiously back the reforms, urging the government to match policies with tangible relief. #Tinubu #EconomicReforms #NigeriaEconomy #InflationCrisis #FuelSubsidyRemoval #CostOfLiving
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  • Tinubu Urges Nigerians to Endure Economic Hardship Amid Tough Reforms

    Minister of Information Mohammed Idris has relayed President Bola Tinubu’s call for Nigerians to remain patient through current economic pains, describing them as “temporary hardships” on the path to long-term stability. While acknowledging the strain of inflation, subsidy removal, and rising living costs, the President insists the reforms are essential to fix deep-rooted economic problems. Citizens remain divided—some demand urgent relief, while others back the reforms but call for faster palliatives.

    #Tinubu #EconomicReforms #NigeriaEconomy #InflationCrisis #FuelSubsidyRemoval #CostOfLiving
    Tinubu Urges Nigerians to Endure Economic Hardship Amid Tough Reforms Minister of Information Mohammed Idris has relayed President Bola Tinubu’s call for Nigerians to remain patient through current economic pains, describing them as “temporary hardships” on the path to long-term stability. While acknowledging the strain of inflation, subsidy removal, and rising living costs, the President insists the reforms are essential to fix deep-rooted economic problems. Citizens remain divided—some demand urgent relief, while others back the reforms but call for faster palliatives. #Tinubu #EconomicReforms #NigeriaEconomy #InflationCrisis #FuelSubsidyRemoval #CostOfLiving
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  • News Brief: Middle Class Reduced to Beggars – Chimamanda Decries Hardship in Nigeria.

    Renowned Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has expressed deep concern over the worsening economic hardship in Nigeria, saying it has pushed many formerly middle-class citizens into poverty and desperation.

    In an interview on Channels Television’s Amazing Africans, Adichie said the suffering of everyday Nigerians is her biggest worry, not economic indices like the stock market. “People who were formerly kind of securely middle class… are now people who beg and are in need,” she said.

    The author emphasized that economic strain could lead individuals to take desperate actions they would ordinarily avoid, posing a danger to society. “It’s not to excuse crime,” she noted, “but when life gets very hard, even people who before would not have considered certain things suddenly are willing to.”

    Adichie also reflected on her journey as a writer, revealing she faced 25 rejections for her debut novel Purple Hibiscus but never considered quitting. “Writing is really what I believe I am here to do… it’s a bit spiritual,” she said.

    Her remarks come amid ongoing public frustration with Nigeria’s cost of living crisis, worsened by recent economic reforms.

    #ChimamandaAdichie #NigerianEconomy #CostOfLivingCrisis #MiddleClassStruggles #EconomicHardship
    News Brief: Middle Class Reduced to Beggars – Chimamanda Decries Hardship in Nigeria. Renowned Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has expressed deep concern over the worsening economic hardship in Nigeria, saying it has pushed many formerly middle-class citizens into poverty and desperation. In an interview on Channels Television’s Amazing Africans, Adichie said the suffering of everyday Nigerians is her biggest worry, not economic indices like the stock market. “People who were formerly kind of securely middle class… are now people who beg and are in need,” she said. The author emphasized that economic strain could lead individuals to take desperate actions they would ordinarily avoid, posing a danger to society. “It’s not to excuse crime,” she noted, “but when life gets very hard, even people who before would not have considered certain things suddenly are willing to.” Adichie also reflected on her journey as a writer, revealing she faced 25 rejections for her debut novel Purple Hibiscus but never considered quitting. “Writing is really what I believe I am here to do… it’s a bit spiritual,” she said. Her remarks come amid ongoing public frustration with Nigeria’s cost of living crisis, worsened by recent economic reforms. #ChimamandaAdichie #NigerianEconomy #CostOfLivingCrisis #MiddleClassStruggles #EconomicHardship
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  • Cost of Living in Nigeria — 2025 Wahala!
    From skyrocketing food prices to crazy fuel hikes and job stress, the pressure is real.

    Everyone’s feeling it. But how are we actually surviving?

    Hot takes we want to hear on Fintter.com:

    How are people surviving on ₦100k a month in 2025?

    Should the minimum wage be ₦150k or even more?

    What’s the most ridiculous price tag you’ve seen this week?

    Join the conversation now on Fintter.com
    Let’s talk real issues. Let’s talk survival. Let’s talk change.

    #CostOfLiving #NaijaReality #HardTalk #FintterVoices #NairaVsReality
    💸 Cost of Living in Nigeria — 2025 Wahala! From skyrocketing food prices to crazy fuel hikes and job stress, the pressure is real. Everyone’s feeling it. But how are we actually surviving? 🔥 Hot takes we want to hear on Fintter.com: 👉 How are people surviving on ₦100k a month in 2025? 👉 Should the minimum wage be ₦150k or even more? 👉 What’s the most ridiculous price tag you’ve seen this week? 📢 Join the conversation now on Fintter.com Let’s talk real issues. Let’s talk survival. Let’s talk change. #CostOfLiving #NaijaReality #HardTalk #FintterVoices #NairaVsReality
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