BREAKING NEWS: Angry Nigerians Pull Down Bola Ahmed Tinubu's 2027 Campaign Billboard Over Hunger and Hardship, Burn it to Ashes

 

In a dramatic and symbolic act of protest, frustrated Nigerians from the northern region pulled down a campaign billboard for Bola Ahmed Tinubu's 2027 presidential bid, vowing to oppose him in the upcoming election due to the severe economic hardship and rising hunger in the country.

The act of defiance came after many citizens voiced their deep dissatisfaction with the current state of the nation, accusing the government of neglecting the suffering masses. One social media user remarked:

“Yoruba people did it to GEJ (Goodluck Jonathan). Without considering southern unity… And today, they’re dealing ruthlessly with Nigerians while mocking Igbos. Yet some Igbos still say ‘Aboki.’ This is politics, not religion. It’s a battle to save Nigerians. Should we all die because of Tinubu and his Yoruba government?”

The statement highlighted the growing frustration among Nigerians across regional lines, with strong calls for unity between the South-South, East, and North in their shared political struggle. The protester further emphasized that despite political differences, Nigerians cannot continue to endure the harsh conditions imposed by the current government.

“We can’t keep suffering and pretending everything is fine. The punishment on Nigerians is too much, and we don’t deserve it. Telecom and electricity tariffs are increasing, everything is rising, but our lives are sinking. Tinubu must go!” the post continued.

The angry citizens stressed that no amount of manipulation or media lies from the Southwest could silence the people's voice. They declared their determination to take control of the nation's future, with promises to ensure that Tinubu’s chances of reelection in 2027 would be futile if the people unite.

“Power to the people. No one can rig when the people say no! Tinubu cannot and won’t even try rigging in the North, and if the South rises, he’s gone. We’ll take our country back from this,” the post concluded.

The growing unrest and protests signal a deepening divide and frustration among Nigerians as they voice their discontent with the government's economic policies and leadership, with many calling for a change in the upcoming elections.


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