Nigerians are facing severe hardships due to the recent hike in fuel prices, which rose from N800 to N1,150 per litre, worsening the cost of living.
Transportation costs have doubled in many areas, leading to increased prices for food items and everyday goods. Commuters and business owners are struggling with reduced incomes, and many Nigerians have resorted to cutting down on meals.
The fuel price hike has also led to frustration on social media, with citizens expressing anger at the government’s handling of the economy.
Peoplesmind