No I will not be joining you

One thing about Nigerians is that when they truly want the cake and you don't give them, they shout louder Than the loudest mega phone, but once given a slice, they shut up for good.

The recent increase in the price of fuel to N151.56 per litre by the federal government has been greeted with reactions among Nigerians who have planned to stage a protest tomorrow at Ojota to drive home their demands. 

One inquisitive Nigerian who wanted to know if the aide to president Buhari on social media, Lauretta Onochie will join them in protest tomorrow just as she did when the APC and some Nigerians protested fuel price increase during the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan. This is what she said:

“No I will not be Joining you and for good reasons too. Not sure you can understand but I'll try.

"If the subsidy was removed in 2012, the savings would have gone into private pockets.

"Looted.

"Today, Nigerians have a President they trust. The recovered subsidy, would serve Nigerians” 

Some Nigerians on social media have been trending various hashtags in preparation for a protest march since the current increase in the price of fuel was announced. A protest march at Ojota has been planned for tomorrow.


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