Northerners feeding on leaves under Tinubu as angry youths burn Nigerian Flag

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Amidst the growing frustration over skyrocketing living expenses and economic strain attributed to President Bola Tinubu’s leadership, a gathering of northern youths took to the streets in protest.

The scene turned intense as they set the Nigerian flag ablaze, symbolizing their discontent with the unstable economic conditions.

The protesters voiced their grievances, highlighting the stark dichotomy between the populace’s struggles and the government’s expenditure on what they deemed unnecessary projects. The youths expressed anguish over the perceived lavish lifestyle of Tinubu juxtaposed with the dire situation faced by many northerners, even resorting to eating leaves due to financial constraints.

Furthermore, the loss of the Super Eagles to Ivory Coast in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations final served as a poignant moment for the protesters, serving as a wake-up call to redirect attention towards the prevailing hardships. They lamented the exorbitant prices of basic necessities like a packet of spaghetti, which has become unaffordable for many, reflecting the widening gap between the privileged and the impoverished.

In a poignant statement, one protester emphasized, “We voted you into power. But see the situation we are in: people are feeding on leaves while you are living in an affluent manner.” The sentiment echoed throughout the crowd, with calls for a change in governance to alleviate the burdens faced by ordinary citizens. As frustrations mount, the protest underscores a growing dissatisfaction with the current state of affairs under President Tinubu’s administration.

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