Nigeria’s Reforms Revered by Markets Become Political Problem for Tinubu


“I make about 3,000 naira ($2.18) a day. It is not enough to pay electricity bills, pay children’s school fees, pay rent and buy food for the family,” said the father of two, who estimates his earnings have halved since Tinubu took office three years ago. “Before this government, rent was cheaper, food was cheaper and I was selling more newspapers, so my life was much better.”



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