It is easy to say that within Tinubu’s first month in office as president, his policy seems to favor the rich while the poor continue to suffer. Is there a foreseeable curve where these policies will favor the poor?
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Tinubu has a style of leadership. He oppresses the poor. Two of his policies proves it. He is tasking both the poor and the rich 1000 for proof of car ownership without minding the type and value of cars. How about taxing people in the market? How much has he taxed the wealthy people? I don't see anRead more
Tinubu has a style of leadership. He oppresses the poor. Two of his policies proves it. He is tasking both the poor and the rich 1000 for proof of car ownership without minding the type and value of cars. How about taxing people in the market? How much has he taxed the wealthy people?
I don’t see any balance in Tinubu’s style of leadership.
See lessIt is not clear which class of people in Nigeria who are favoured by Tinubu's presidency. There's confusion in Nigeria, so to speak. Everyone is buying petrol at the same rate.
It is not clear which class of people in Nigeria who are favoured by Tinubu’s presidency. There’s confusion in Nigeria, so to speak.
Everyone is buying petrol at the same rate.
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