2023 Election
I’ve Lived My Late 20s, Entering Late 30s In Much Economic Hardship, Stagnation – Nigerian Man Laments
A Nigeria business man identified as Karo Gizmo Jighere has taken to the social media to share his devastating experience in the last eight years under the leadership President Muhammadu Buhari.
A Nigeria business man identified as Karo Gizmo Jighere has taken to the social media to share his devastating experience in the last eight years under the leadership President Muhammadu Buhari.
VerseNews reports that Jighere via Twitter narrated that he was 28-Year-Old in 2015 when the Appl Pregressive Party (APC) under Buhari administration and now he is 36-Year-Old and nothing has changed in his life.
He lamented that despite all his efforts and struggles in running businesses, bad economy, and government keep pulling him down.
Jighere wrote; “I was 28 years old in 2015 when Buhari and APC entered power, I’m 36 now and not much have been achieved by me in life, I’m not a lazy person, I have never been and will never be, as I’m typing this I run more than one business but they are not doing well in a country with very bad”
“Economy, bad government affects us all, whether you vote them in or not. My picture is one out of some of the political rallies I have gone for under the sun to show my solidarity and support for Obi who I believe is the leader that Nigeria needs now”
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“I have lived my late 20s and entering late 30s in much economic hardship and stagnation, you can say is because I’m not lucky or hardworking enough that’s why and that it has nothing to do with bad government, that’s your opinion and you are entitled to it even if is so wrong.”
“I have written similar thing like this when the campaign started and I’m doing it again as we enter the final week of the campaign before Election Day.”
He advised Nigerians to think about what the next 8 years might look like with another bad government come out and vote for the Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate, Peter Obi.