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Simi Voices Out : Nigerians Are Suffering

Simisola Kosoko, popularly known as Simi, a Nigerian singer, has voiced her concern over the economic hardships faced by ordinary Nigerians. In a candid expression of her sentiments on the microblogging platform X, Simi lamented the suffering experienced by people in the country due to the declining economy.
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In her post, the vocalist expressed her indignation at the widespread challenges faced by citizens and emphasized the urgent need for change. Simi stated that, before things deteriorate further, there must be a shift or intervention to alleviate the suffering of the people.

Simi’s commentary on the economic situation resonates with the sentiments of many Nigerians grappling with various economic challenges. As a public figure, her advocacy for positive change adds to the ongoing conversations about addressing economic hardships and fostering a better quality of life for citizens.

Check out some reactions below

Xtertainer suggested: “Render the little help you can, leave the rest for God”

Abby Abi said: “Hmmm. The suffering is deep. The number of beggars is on the increase daily. You see them and your heart breaks because you’re also just hanging by a thread. Nigerians need to wake up.”

IFEANYI noted: “We thought we’ve seen the worst from Bubu, until BAT entered.. This Shege is now premium.”

Florence Nworie wrote: “For real o. It’s getting serious everyday. Na so so complain you go dey hear once person come back from market”

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