Nigerian comedian and actor, Otaghware Onod, popularly known as I Go Save, has raised a query to the Federal Government.
He has asked whether the government has the ability to revert to previous dollar prices, fuel prices, flight punctuality, taxation policies, security standards, and other aspects.
This question arises as the government recently reinstated the old National anthem.
“Since una don bring back old national anthem, can you people bring back our old dollar price, old fuel price, old flight prompt operating style, old taxation, old security standards, etc.”.
Here are some comments below,
Naigbo commented, “Na person wey don chop go get strength dey sing anthem”.
One, Rex Bright121 commented, “Even old Nigerian coins and old history for school syllabus”.
Another person, Naija Baker Smart commented, “Valid questions”.
And, Official Elaw commented, “Please tell them”.
Also, Tech Xi commented, “Thank you, sir. Tell them, make them bring back old everything”.
Another person,Kizbyn20 commented, “They should bring back coin”.
And, Rinchi Mufasa commented, “Misplaced priorities wan kill Nigerian leaders”.
Also, Dking Babs commented, “Nigeria is not a real. place, feels like an illusion of a place to live”.
Weeks ago, Yvonne Jegede, an actress, criticized Governor Sanwo Olu of Lagos for focusing on providing food for Lagosians instead of creating employment opportunities.
She suggested that the governor should hire people and pay them a minimum wage.
Influencer Laura Ikeji addressed President Tinubu regarding the current state of the Nigerian economy.
She pleaded with the Nigerian government and even offered to assist them, as the economy is rapidly deteriorating.
Mercy Aigbe passionately appealed to Seyi Tinubu, the son of the President, expressing concern over the hunger and deaths caused by the poor economy in the country.
She emphasized the terrible state of the country and urged the government to take action.
Meanwhile, Seyi Tinubu pleaded with Nigerians to endure the current economic hardship, explaining that it was necessary for Nigeria to have a better future.