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Nollywood stars cry out over fuel price hike, appeal to filling station owners

A growing number of Nollywood celebrities are speaking out against the surge in fuel prices, with Adeniyi Johnson being the latest to join the chorus.
In an impassioned Instagram post, Johnson appealed to filling station owners to ensure their meters are accurate, citing the already exorbitant prices and the added burden of potential fraud.
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Johnson’s plea comes on the heels of similar outcries from fellow celebrities, including Destiny Etiko, Lizzy Gold, and Saidi Balogun. Etiko questioned the government’s efforts to address economic hardship, while Gold highlighted the skyrocketing cost of fuel and foodstuffs. Balogun, a veteran Yoruba actor, lamented the lack of effective price control and regulatory agencies, emphasizing the need for urgent action.
Paulo Okoye, who previously praised Nigerians for their resilience, has also joined the conversation. In June, he acknowledged the country’s economic challenges, noting that citizens continue to face hardship with remarkable patience.
The collective cry from these Nollywood stars shows the widespread concern about Nigeria’s economic situation and the impact of fuel price increases on everyday life. As the conversation continues to gain momentum, many are calling for government intervention and reforms to address the growing discontent.
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