Nigeria, April 23 -- In a country where silence has become a symptom of suffering, hunger keeps the poor awake while fear robs the rich of peace. Can Tinubu's government bridge the widening gap before it is too late?
In today's Nigeria, the night tells the story the government refuses to admit. When the sun sets, the nation does not rest. The poor lie awake with rumbling stomachs, listening to the eerie quietness of neighborhoods where food has become a luxury. Meanwhile, the rich toss and turn, not from lack of comfort, but from the fear that the walls they built to protect themselves from the hungry masses may no longer be high enough.
This paradox, where the poor cannot sleep because they are hungry, and the rich cannot sleep because...
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