In a video making waves on social media platforms, Nigerians have reacted with mixed feelings to the sight of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s convoy, reportedly consisting of over 60 vehicles, navigating through Lagos.
The footage, which shows a fleet of vehicles and motorcycles escorting the president, has sparked heated discussions about priorities amid the current economic hardship in the country.
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Many social media users expressed dissatisfaction, questioning the rationale behind such a large convoy when the masses are grappling with the effects of subsidy removal, rising costs, and a harsh economy.
Comments from Instagram users reflect a blend of sarcasm, frustration, and humor.
A user, onyeji, lamented, “75 vehicles with motorcycles? Ah, we just dey waste money,” while another, wakilijonathan, sarcastically remarked, “Na free fuel bro dey move with?”
The economic strain on citizens appears to be at the core of these reactions. One commenter, romann_kk, opined, “The only reason he bought the presidency,” hinting at public frustration with perceived extravagance by leaders.
Another user, medosky, added “All these cars don old,” suggesting that even the fleet’s age does not justify its size.
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