Nollywood actress, Mercy Aigbe Adeoti had made a passionate appeal to the son of the President, Seyi Tinubu.
In a post on her Instagram page, the mother of two noted how people are hungry and dying in the country over the economy. She noted how people are going out of their minds in a bid to fend for themselves.
She asserted that the present situation of the country is terrible as she urged the government to do something about it. In a message to Seyi Tinubu, she appealed to him to talk to his father on their behalf.
“People are hungry! People are dying! People are going out of their minds!
The present situation in the country is TERRIBLE! The government should please, please we are begging, they should do something about this economic hardship!
IT’S UNBEARABLE @officialasiwajubat
@seyitinubu please beg your father for us! O to ge!!!!”.
Earlier on, Seyi had pleaded with Nigerians to endure the current economic hardship in the country.
According to him, enduring the trying time was necessary for Nigeria to have a better future, as he noted that the recent tough decisions made by his father, should have been taken years ago.
Expressing optimism for the future, Seyi Tinubu stated that although challenges persist, the nation’s outlook is promising.
During the weekend, actress Debbie Shokoya lamented over the economy, noting how she does not complain about Nigeria’s problems, but things have gotten out of hand and now she is weak.
Debbie stated that she is beginning to wonder if the government has any good plans for the citizens at all as she noted how there is no light, fuel is cost, food items are high and business owners are complaining.
Comedian Williams Uchemba had taken to social media to cry out over the current state of the economy.
In a video shared on social media, he revealed that the economy was not sustainable, as he lamented over the struggle in Nigeria reaching unprecedented heights.
He implored the government to do better as he cried out over how bad things have gotten and how things will continue to get even worse.
Yul Edochie, on his part, sent an encouraging message to Nigerians about the hardship in the country.
The clergyman, in a post on his Instagram page, stated that though there is hardship in the country, he believes all will be well and things will get better.
However, in the meantime, he admonished citizens to be of help to each other and shouldn’t hesitate to tender support to others.
Nollywood actress, Mercy Aigbe Adeoti had made a passionate appeal to the son of the President, Seyi Tinubu.
In a post on her Instagram page, the mother of two noted how people are hungry and dying in the country over the economy. She noted how people are going out of their minds in a bid to fend for themselves.
She asserted that the present situation of the country is terrible as she urged the government to do something about it. In a message to Seyi Tinubu, she appealed to him to talk to his father on their behalf.
“People are hungry! People are dying! People are going out of their minds!
The present situation in the country is TERRIBLE! The government should please, please we are begging, they should do something about this economic hardship!
IT’S UNBEARABLE @officialasiwajubat
@seyitinubu please beg your father for us! O to ge!!!!”.
Earlier on, Seyi had pleaded with Nigerians to endure the current economic hardship in the country.
According to him, enduring the trying time was necessary for Nigeria to have a better future, as he noted that the recent tough decisions made by his father, should have been taken years ago.
Expressing optimism for the future, Seyi Tinubu stated that although challenges persist, the nation’s outlook is promising.
During the weekend, actress Debbie Shokoya lamented over the economy, noting how she does not complain about Nigeria’s problems, but things have gotten out of hand and now she is weak.
Debbie stated that she is beginning to wonder if the government has any good plans for the citizens at all as she noted how there is no light, fuel is cost, food items are high and business owners are complaining.
Comedian Williams Uchemba had taken to social media to cry out over the current state of the economy.
In a video shared on social media, he revealed that the economy was not sustainable, as he lamented over the struggle in Nigeria reaching unprecedented heights.
He implored the government to do better as he cried out over how bad things have gotten and how things will continue to get even worse.
Yul Edochie, on his part, sent an encouraging message to Nigerians about the hardship in the country.
The clergyman, in a post on his Instagram page, stated that though there is hardship in the country, he believes all will be well and things will get better.
However, in the meantime, he admonished citizens to be of help to each other and shouldn’t hesitate to tender support to others.