Nigerian Citizens Are Part Of Those Contributing For The Hardship.
…Stop blaming FG and dollar rise, Says Nigerian Youth, Mazino Oyolo.
“I went to buy a mop stick (I hope I got the name correctly) this evening around 4pm. Personally, I don’t really know much places in my area as an indoor person.”
“So I told a bike man to take me to any place they sell it. The first lady said the one with plastic handle is N5000, the one will wooden handle is N3500.”
“The bike man said, let go and look for another place that it is not possible for that price. He took me to another place. Imagine what the first girl said N5000 was N3500 and the one of N3500 was N1500.”
“I keep saying it that many of us are directly contributing to the hardship and blaming everything on the government and dollar rise.”
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