It was meant to be a new beginning. Instead, it feels like the beginning of the end for millions of Nigerians. When the government scrapped fuel subsidies in May 2023, it promised a reset. No more siphoning of public funds. No more middlemen profiting in the shadows. The savings, we were told, would go into roads, schools, and hospital
It was meant to be a new beginning. Instead, it feels like the beginning of the end for millions of Nigerians. When the government scrapped fuel subsidies in May 2023, it promised a reset. No more siphoning of public funds. No more middlemen profiting in the shadows. The savings, we were told, would go into roads, schools, and hospital