According to financial analyst Tosin Adeoti, it would be challenging to characterize the current demonstrations against the nation’s escalating economic suffering and hunger as the Biafra movement.
Adeoti discussed the protests in the South West in particular in a post on his Facebook page on Monday.
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The financial expert expressed his approval of the way the protests are developing in the South West, saying that “it would be difficult to call it as the North fighting back, or as agitation for Biafra.”
“I like how the protests are forming in the South West,” he remarked. It would be hard to characterize it as North American retaliation or as agitation for Biafra.
“It’s hard to call the individuals who were yelling “idi bebere” “sore losers” if they were also saying “we’re tired.”
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According to the furucinovel, irate young people in Oyo State took to the streets on Monday to express their disapproval of the nation’s current economic situation, rising living expenses, and food inflation.
The young people demonstrated holding signs that said things such, “Tinubu, don’t forget your promises,” “End food hike and inflation,” and “The poor is starving.”
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