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Nigeria:  Nigeria: ns Mock Former Tinubu Supporter Over Egg Shortage Complaint

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A former supporter of President Bola Tinubu criticized him on social media over the egg shortage in Akure, Ondo State, accusing him of ruining the economy. The post sparked widespread debate, with many Nigerians expressing frustration over the worsening economic conditions under Tinubu's administration.

In a recent social media outburst, a former supporter of President Bola Tinubu criticized the Nigerian leader over the scarcity of eggs in Akure, Ondo State. The disillusioned supporter, who had previously pledged unwavering loyalty to Tinubu, accused him of ruining the economy and neglecting the welfare of the people. The user lamented that all egg suppliers in the region have shut down, leading to a complete absence of eggs in the market.

This incident has sparked a heated debate among Nigerians, with some expressing frustration over the worsening economic conditions under Tinubu's administration. The disgruntled supporter’s post has been widely shared and commented on, reflecting growing discontent among citizens who feel the president's policies have negatively impacted everyday life.

Many social media users echoed the sentiment, pointing out that essential commodities have become increasingly unaffordable and scarce. Critics argue that the economic situation under Tinubu's leadership is deteriorating, with many drawing unfavorable comparisons to previous administrations. Some Nigerians have mocked the former supporter, saying, "We told you so," highlighting their belief that Tinubu's presidency would lead to economic hardship.

Supporters of Tinubu, however, have defended the president, claiming that the current challenges are a result of long-standing systemic issues and that he is making efforts to address them. They argue that Tinubu’s administration is taking steps to stabilize the economy and that the benefits will become evident in due course.

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