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Hardship: Life Now Unbearable For Nigerians – Arewa Groups Lament by Omooba77: 7:49pm On Jul 16
The Arewa Youth Consultative Forum (AYCF) and the National Consultative Forum (NSCF) have said that the deteriorating state of affairs in Nigeria was of serious concern, as the prevailing harsh living conditions have reached a critical juncture, leading to escalating frustration and anger among the populace.

The time for action is now; failure to act could result in an uncontrollable scenario of public outrage,” AYCF warned.

In separate statements issued by the President General of the AYCF Yerima Shettima and that of NSCF, Comrade Danjuma Paul, the groups said the mounting resentment within the population has reached an alarming point, with the likelihood of imminent mass protests becoming more pronounced.

“The youth, in particular, are experiencing a profound sense of disillusionment and disenfranchisement, which has eroded their hopes for a better future,” said the group’s.

Yerima Shettima of the AYCF stated that widespread poverty, rampant unemployment, lack of basic amenities, and rising insecurity were cultivating an environment ripe for unrest.

The economic situation is dire, with Nigerian citizens grappling to make ends meet as the cost of living continues an upward trajectory. Unemployment rates have surged to record levels, businesses are collapsing, and the purchasing power of the average citizen is diminishing at an alarming rate.”

“The lack of basic services such as electricity, clean water, and healthcare is exacerbating the plight of the people, further contributing to the growing discontent.There is a palpable sense of marginalization and neglect, leading to a collective sense of betrayal towards the government. Should this tension go unchecked, that could give rise to widespread protests, potentially escalating into uncontrollable unrest,” Yerima predicted.

Yerima implored the youth to abstain from violent protests or action that could further aggravate the situation, adding that violence will only breed further destruction and loss of life, without effectively addressing the root causes of their grievances.

“We advocate for channeling frustrations and grievances through peaceful and constructive means of engagement that can foster positive change. It is imperative that the youth of Nigeria refrain from participating in protests or demonstrations that could disrupt the nation’s stability.”

“Violence and chaos will only deepen our crises and harm our society. Instead, we must harness our energies towards constructive dialogue and engagement with the government to seek sustainable solutions,” he stated.

He urged the government to take immediate action to alleviate the brewing tension and avert impending public unrest, stressing that “the authorities must prioritize the welfare of the citizens, working diligently to improve living conditions for all Nigerians.”

”This includes the creation of job opportunities, enhancement of social welfare programs, and provision of essential services to the needy.There is an urgent need for comprehensive reforms across economic, social, and security sectors to foster an environment conducive to growth, development, and prosperity. The government must respond to the needs and concerns of the people, engaging with sincerity, empathy, and a clear commitment to addressing national challenges.”

“The time for action is now; failure to act could result in an uncontrollable scenario of public outrage.We urge all Nigerians to maintain calm and composure amidst these adversities. Let us, as a nation, unite to address the challenges we face, and work towards building a better future for current and future generations. Together, we can overcome these hardships and create a more prosperous and equitable society for all,” he stated.

Comrade Danjuma on his part, called on the government to prioritize the welfare and security of all Nigerians and to work towards creating a conducive environment for economic growth and development.

“The people deserve to live in peace and dignity, and it is the responsibility of the government to ensure that this is possible” he added.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/07/hardship-life-now-unbearable-for-nigerians-arewa-groups-lament/

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Re: Hardship: Life Now Unbearable For Nigerians – Arewa Groups Lament by 0001Lagos: 7:51pm On Jul 16
Tinubu is an innefectual buffoon, he knows nothing about leadership

He's a failure

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Re: Hardship: Life Now Unbearable For Nigerians – Arewa Groups Lament by ibechris(m): 7:59pm On Jul 16
I told my colleagues in the office prior to the election that a vote for Tinubu is a vote for unemployment and more problems.

They called me names,now many of them can't afford to come to the office.

Some have even lean down badly,no good food as a result of financial stress (I feel for them).

The ones that have the strength are tongue tied and quiet.

But in all,the thing is affecting everyone but some saw it earlier,and chose the the right path.

What a mess he has led us into.

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Re: Hardship: Life Now Unbearable For Nigerians – Arewa Groups Lament by iwaeda: 8:11pm On Jul 16
Omooba77:
The Arewa Youth Consultative Forum (AYCF) and the National Consultative Forum (NSCF) have said that the deteriorating state of affairs in Nigeria was of serious concern, as the prevailing harsh living conditions have reached a critical juncture, leading to escalating frustration and anger among the populace.


“The time for action is now; failure to act could result in an uncontrollable scenario of public outrage,” AYCF warned.

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In separate statements issued by the President General of the AYCF Yerima Shettima and that of NSCF, Comrade Danjuma Paul ,the groups said the mounting resentment within the population has reached an alarming point, with the likelihood of imminent mass protests becoming more pronounced.

“The youth, in particular, are experiencing a profound sense of disillusionment and disenfranchisement, which has eroded their hopes for a better future,” said the group’s.

Yerima Shettima of the AYCF stated that widespread poverty, rampant unemployment, lack of basic amenities, and rising insecurity were cultivating an environment ripe for unrest.

“The economic situation is dire, with Nigerian citizens grappling to make ends meet as the cost of living continues an upward trajectory. Unemployment rates have surged to record levels, businesses are collapsing, and the purchasing power of the average citizen is diminishing at an alarming rate.”

“The lack of basic services such as electricity, clean water, and healthcare is exacerbating the plight of the people, further contributing to the growing discontent.There is a palpable sense of marginalization and neglect, leading to a collective sense of betrayal towards the government. Should this tension go unchecked, that could give rise to widespread protests, potentially escalating into uncontrollable unrest,” Yerima predicted.

Yerima implored the youth to abstain from violent protests or action that could further aggravate the situation, adding that violence will only breed further destruction and loss of life, without effectively addressing the root causes of their grievances.

“We advocate for channeling frustrations and grievances through peaceful and constructive means of engagement that can foster positive change. It is imperative that the youth of Nigeria refrain from participating in protests or demonstrations that could disrupt the nation’s stability.”


“Violence and chaos will only deepen our crises and harm our society. Instead, we must harness our energies towards constructive dialogue and engagement with the government to seek sustainable solutions,” he stated.


He urged the government to take immediate action to alleviate the brewing tension and avert impending public unrest, stressing that “the authorities must prioritize the welfare of the citizens, working diligently to improve living conditions for all Nigerians.”

” This includes the creation of job opportunities, enhancement of social welfare programs, and provision of essential services to the needy.There is an urgent need for comprehensive reforms across economic, social, and security sectors to foster an environment conducive to growth, development, and prosperity. The government must respond to the needs and concerns of the people, engaging with sincerity, empathy, and a clear commitment to addressing national challenges.”

“The time for action is now; failure to act could result in an uncontrollable scenario of public outrage.We urge all Nigerians to maintain calm and composure amidst these adversities. Let us, as a nation, unite to address the challenges we face, and work towards building a better future for current and future generations. Together, we can overcome these hardships and create a more prosperous and equitable society for all,” he stated.

Comrade Danjuma on his part, called on the government to prioritize the welfare and security of all Nigerians and to work towards creating a conducive environment for economic growth and development.

“The people deserve to live in peace and dignity, and it is the responsibility of the government to ensure that this is possible” he added.


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/07/hardship-life-now-unbearable-for-nigerians-arewa-groups-lament/
Muslim-Muslim is good, the suffering is bawasha, beyond reasoning. It is good God is teaching us valuable lessons. Tinubu is overhyped. We told you, a man you can't vouch is educational qualification, but we were told, he worked in Mobil. grin grin grin grin cry cry cry

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Re: Hardship: Life Now Unbearable For Nigerians – Arewa Groups Lament by iwaeda: 8:18pm On Jul 16
ibechris:
I told my colleagues in the office prior to the election that a vote for Tinubu is a vote for unemployment and more problems.

They called me names,now many of them can't afford to come to the office.

Some have even lean down badly,no good food as a result of financial stress (I feel for them).

The ones that have the strength are tongue tied and quiet.

But in all,the thing is affecting everyone but some saw it earlier,and chose the the right path.

What a mess he has led into.

We told them, they felt they were politically wise. Everybody can feel the smoke, the heat is still amber yellow, warming up, by the time it is red, they will know the meaning of choice. grin grin grin grin grin grin cry cry

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Re: Hardship: Life Now Unbearable For Nigerians – Arewa Groups Lament by BeeBeeOoh(m): 8:19pm On Jul 16
shocked

This political lesson don tie wrapper wear gele o

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Re: Hardship: Life Now Unbearable For Nigerians – Arewa Groups Lament by eliyke(m): 8:34pm On Jul 16
angry
Re: Hardship: Life Now Unbearable For Nigerians – Arewa Groups Lament by eliyke(m): 8:35pm On Jul 16
angry hmmm hellanus go still reply una,hand dey always scratch am when Dem mention dis regime,he is the new MANNA,same way MANNA defend buhari disastrous regime

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Re: Hardship: Life Now Unbearable For Nigerians – Arewa Groups Lament by ruggedboy01: 8:36pm On Jul 16
BeeBeeOoh:
shocked

This political lesson don tie wrapper wear gele o

True, even helinues doing gra gra over a protest is doing that on an empty stomach, his frustration is out of hunger

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Re: Hardship: Life Now Unbearable For Nigerians – Arewa Groups Lament by BeeBeeOoh(m): 8:41pm On Jul 16
ruggedboy01:


True, even helinues doing gra gra over a protest is doing that on an empty stomach, his frustration is out of hunger

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Re: Hardship: Life Now Unbearable For Nigerians – Arewa Groups Lament by helinues: 9:03pm On Jul 16
Toh

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Re: Hardship: Life Now Unbearable For Nigerians – Arewa Groups Lament by criuze(m): 9:07pm On Jul 16
No one believes that these people enjoys this situation


Slaves won't be happy when stripes stop smashing their backs

If you think I'm lying just try and save them you'll see the. barking at you especially reno omokiri that has refused to renovate his brains

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Re: Hardship: Life Now Unbearable For Nigerians – Arewa Groups Lament by Omooba77: 9:53pm On Jul 16
iwaeda:

Muslim-Muslim is good, the suffering is bawasha, beyond reasoning. It is good God is teaching us valuable lessons. Tinubu is overhyped. We told you, a man you can't vouch is educational qualification, but we were told, he worked in Mobil. grin grin grin grin cry cry cry
Broda mi, it is well oo.......

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Re: Hardship: Life Now Unbearable For Nigerians – Arewa Groups Lament by iwaeda: 10:11pm On Jul 16
Omooba77:

Broda mi, it is well oo.......
Egbon, aku Nigeria sir. Nlfpmod, everywhere is tight. grin grin grin grin

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Re: Hardship: Life Now Unbearable For Nigerians – Arewa Groups Lament by nedu666: 10:17pm On Jul 16
Arewa group should kindly stfu. When buharo was destroying Nigeria, they were silent. Now its Tinubu turn to wreck the country finish, they are making noise. Abeg allow tinubu do his own destroying

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Re: Hardship: Life Now Unbearable For Nigerians – Arewa Groups Lament by Omooba77: 10:36pm On Jul 16
iwaeda:

Egbon, aku Nigeria sir. Nlfpmod, everywhere is tight. grin grin grin grin
Olorun ayoo wa.....

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Re: Hardship: Life Now Unbearable For Nigerians – Arewa Groups Lament by CyrusVI(m): 12:09am On Jul 17
cheesy
Their counterparts from the land of the settling stones have also stepped up their lamentation game, by creating multiple threads to cry about this Govt

Both groups arent really favored also, as they keep experiencing multiple killings and maimings in the hands of ISWAP/BOKO and I-POB/UGM respectively

Its not funny and i know that.

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Re: Hardship: Life Now Unbearable For Nigerians – Arewa Groups Lament by flokii: 12:24am On Jul 17
Begging will be at all time high now in most Northern cities.. effect of Northern elites keeping their masses in perpetual poverty using religion for political reasons.
Now banditry and kidnapping, both offshoot of the poverty situation and hunger in North have become a wide spread menace affecting the entire country.

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Re: Hardship: Life Now Unbearable For Nigerians – Arewa Groups Lament by Racoon(m): 1:49am On Jul 17
Chai! It has never been this bad in the annals of this nation until now. Even June 12 1993 crisis or uprising was never as bad as this one. A fact is certain! Tinubu was fraudulently helped into government, but anything built on a criminal foundation will never work or progress. This is a solemn karmic fact.

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Re: Hardship: Life Now Unbearable For Nigerians – Arewa Groups Lament by Racoon(m): 1:49am On Jul 17
flokii:
Begging will be at all time high now in most Northern cities.. effect of Northern elites keeping their masses in perpetual poverty using religion for political reasons..

Now banditry and kidnapping, both offshoot of the poverty situation and hunger in North have become a wide spread menace affecting the entire country.

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Re: Hardship: Life Now Unbearable For Nigerians – Arewa Groups Lament by nobaga: 1:55am On Jul 17
Protest peacefully in your states if you want but do not hijack peaceful protest to demonstrate your warped and illogical Yeah For Abacha to destroy other people's state.

Where were you or what pushed you out of your states to Greener Pasture daily?

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Re: Hardship: Life Now Unbearable For Nigerians – Arewa Groups Lament by Racoon(m): 3:35am On Jul 17
Why are the strong advocates of the muslim muslim ticket especially the Sultan of Sokoto, MURIC, the fake Agbadorian bishops who legalised this unmitigated disaster because of political, ethno-religio-regional supremacist agenda and sentiments not talking anymore?

Why are all the hypocritical Advocates of the inglorious Save and Occupy Nigeria groups not louding their voices anymore? What about the notorious "this government will favour me and my family" cassava and agbado munching miscreants? Shege promiximus have hit everyone everywhere?

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Re: Hardship: Life Now Unbearable For Nigerians – Arewa Groups Lament by agulion: 5:41am On Jul 17
Is a lie , we Yoruba Muslims are very comfortable and ok,

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Re: Hardship: Life Now Unbearable For Nigerians – Arewa Groups Lament by Omooba77: 7:00am On Jul 17
When we make choice based on tribes......

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Re: Hardship: Life Now Unbearable For Nigerians – Arewa Groups Lament by Houseofglam7(f): 8:39am On Jul 17
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Re: Hardship: Life Now Unbearable For Nigerians – Arewa Groups Lament by IyaTola: 8:39am On Jul 17
angry
Let continue tribalism and let's see where it would lead us.

The two major problems we have in Nigeria is Tribalism and Religion.

Kenya is the Giant if Africa

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Re: Hardship: Life Now Unbearable For Nigerians – Arewa Groups Lament by Brendaniel: 8:40am On Jul 17
CyrusVI:
cheesy
Their counterparts from the land of the settling stones have also stepped up their lamentation game, by creating multiple threads to cry about this Govt

Both groups arent really favored also, as they keep experiencing multiple killings and maimings in the hands of ISWAP/BOKO and I-POB/UGM respectively

Its not funny and i know that.

The north spoke and you attacked the south east, are you so much of a coward that you can't fight back those attacking you?

abysirius:
They should talk to their people to stop attacking farmers. That's one of the major reasons for the current hardship.

So what did Tinubu come and do? He came to watch them kill themselves as what, commander in views?

IyaTola:
angry
Let continue tribalism and let's see where it would lead us.

The two major problems we have in Nigeria is Tribalism and Religion.

Kenya is the Giant if Africa

As if you didn't join in enthroning Tinubu because of tribalism...
Truly failure has no friend...

nobaga:
Protest peacefully in your states if you want but do not hijack peaceful protest to demonstrate your warped and illogical Yeah For Abacha to destroy other people's state.

Where were you or what pushed you out of your states to Greener Pasture daily?

They are talking about Tinubu, you are talking about Abacha, you are trying to divert attention away from the real matter on ground...

Well, all I will say is we warned you guys about Tinubu...

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Re: Hardship: Life Now Unbearable For Nigerians – Arewa Groups Lament by whytediamond(m): 8:41am On Jul 17
angry
Re: Hardship: Life Now Unbearable For Nigerians – Arewa Groups Lament by christejames(m): 8:41am On Jul 17
Tinubulation is real, only Ronu miscreants aren't feeling it shocked

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Re: Hardship: Life Now Unbearable For Nigerians – Arewa Groups Lament by SmartPolician: 8:41am On Jul 17
Tinubu wants to intentionally reduce Nigeria's population. Those who cannot deal with this challenge will probably die off or commit suicide. Life is the survival of the strongest.

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Re: Hardship: Life Now Unbearable For Nigerians – Arewa Groups Lament by abysirius(m): 8:41am On Jul 17
They should talk to their people to stop attacking farmers. That's one of the major reasons for the current hardship.

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Re: Hardship: Life Now Unbearable For Nigerians – Arewa Groups Lament by idanone(m): 8:41am On Jul 17
Nigeria.... A country that intellectuals vote in power empty heads. We are all felling the breeze of our wrong decision last year.

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