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Nigerians react as man shouts ‘Tinubu’ in busy market

A video circulating on social media has captured a dramatic moment in which an unidentified Nigerian man was seen moving around a crowded market repeatedly shouting “Tinubu.”
Although the man did not explain the motive behind his actions, many believe it is linked to the worsening economic hardship in the country under President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
His outburst comes just days after a serving corps member publicly lamented the economic crisis, calling Tinubu a “terrible president.” The corps member’s statement stirred controversy, drawing mixed reactions from both critics and supporters of the president.
Netizens have since reacted to the viral video, with many agreeing that Tinubu should be held accountable for the skyrocketing cost of living. Some saw the man’s action as a symbolic protest against economic struggles, while others viewed it as mere theatrics.
Read some netizens’ reactions below;
@flourish007: Nigerians are not coping at all. Everyone is just scared
@geegaresources: It’s really frustrating
@isaaciyke5: Jokes apart, things are bad.
@core_dean: I’m sorry, honestly speaking this is terrible
@massageguru41: Tinubu don worse pass Buhari like play like play
OD_sit: This is funny but not funny. I hope that man won’t eventually do something crazy to himself.
The video continues to generate discussions online, reflecting the growing frustration among Nigerians over the state of the economy.
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