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VIDEO: Shock as children take to streets to protest against Tinubu

A heart-wrenching video circulating on social media shows numerous children protesting against President Tinubu in Ilorin, Kwara State.
The young demonstrators can be heard chanting “Tinubu Ole,” which translates to “Tinubu Thief” in English Their powerful voices echo through the streets as they express their frustration with the growing hardship in Nigeria.
The children’s protest underline the dire economic situation that has affected not just adults but also the younger generation. It’s no longer just parents and older individuals feeling the economic strain; the children are now bearing the brunt of the challenges as well.
As they march through the streets, the children can be seen singing and shouting, “This hardship is enough.” Their message is clear: they want change and relief from the struggles they’re facing.
Watch the video below;
https://x.com/whatsappblog9ja/status/1838452456893694231?t=GuU6jccX5aB9k4TpurhpFw&s=19
The reason behind the protest is not explicitly stated, but the children’s sentiments are unmistakable. They’re calling for attention to the issues plaguing their country and demanding action from those in power.
This protest by children demands for urgent need from Nigeria’s leaders to address the economic challenges facing the nation. As the children’s voices continue to resonate through the streets, it’s essential for policymakers to take notice and work towards creating a better future for all Nigerians.
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