Nigerians suffering more than ever – Ogomegbulam, Okolo, Muo fault Onanuga (opens original article in a new tab)
Nigerian human rights advocates and community leaders criticized a presidential adviser's comments on economic hardship, arguing that government officials cannot accurately assess the suffering of ordinary citizens and that economic policies have worsened living conditions.
- Dr. Basil Ogomegbulam criticized Bayo Onanuga for not accurately assessing Nigerian suffering due to his government role
- Chief Johnson Okolo argued economic wellbeing should be measured by workers' purchasing power not infrastructure projects
- Chris Muo stated Nigerians are facing severe economic difficulties under the current administration
- Public debate continues over government policies' impact on cost of living and citizen welfare
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