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#ChangeToChains - Nigerians lament untold hardship under President Buhari's administration



After 10 months of the Buhari-APC 'change' government in power, several Nigerians took to the micro-blogging site, Twitter to lament the state of the nation under the current leadership.

Top among the issues include the recent killings in four villages of Agatu Local Government Area of Benue State, as a result of the clash between local farmers and Fulani herdsmen; the dramatic U-turn by President Muhammadu Buhari, in Qatar, where he stated that the vulnerable unemployed youths should not expect the N5, 000 welfare package, promised by the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), during the last presidential election campaigns, the current economic crisis rocking the nation, fuel scarcity, Naira fall, hunger, poverty, poor power supply etc

Using #ChangeToChains Nigerians home/abroad expressed their frustrations concerning the untold hardship currently witnessed in Nigeria and the in-ability of the government to provide the 'CHANGE' millions clamor for.

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9 comments

  1. Na Jonathan cause am. Apc is a clueless, useless, morally corrupt and incompetent. The way things are going, the party may end up as the worst party ever in the history of Africa.

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    1. I never expected much but never this bad. The hardship on Nigerians is on imaginable indeed change to chain

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  2. It is only people destined to suffer that will see Good luck and choose Bad luck
    This Apc government na badluck to Nigeria.

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  3. Don't blame Buhari. Pass d blame to OBJ, Tinubu and other leaders in d west who sold their conscience to allow d west give Buhari victory.

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    1. Don't pass blames. Blame the people on board who promised to give us something better. Passing the blame on another is towing their fraudulent pattern of governance

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  4. This is a tip of the iceberg.The South west sold out and that's what we are all enjoying today.This is a big lesson for tomorrow. Thank you..

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  5. Sai Buhari...Change! APC...Change2Chains!

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  6. Wow! You can see the waiters are out on this one....look at all the names of the complainants. I know we will start seeing a lot of Seun and Seguns now. People should begin to think of why we are in this state now and how even as the govt is trying to help us move forward, some people are hell bent on pulling us back, case in hand NNPC strike. Well before the elections we knew the state of the country was going from bad to worse, so why complain now as if you just migrated to Naija. I beg make we hear word!

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