It is now becoming more rampant to see Nigerians calling out on the government to alleviate the suffering they are faced with as cost of living keeps rising daily.

Seyi Tinubu & President Tinubu
Seyi Tinubu & President Tinubu

A Nigerian man simply identified as Philly, has asked the son of President Tinubu, Seyi Tinubu to talk to his father, over the prevailing hardship in the country.

In a video making the rounds on social media, a Nigerian man in the diaspora who spoke in Yoruba expressed frustration over the plight of Nigerians.

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“Since President Tinubu assumed office, you guys have just been appointing yourselves into office.

“All those you have appointed, don’t they do their job?

“Do you guys just want to use the whole four years of your tenure to make appointments because you guys are not delivering at all.

Appointments More Than Deliverables

“Your appointments are more than your deliveries.

“Seyi talk to your father. You are seeing what is happening all over Nigeria.

“Let your dad start to deliver on his promises. Hunger and suffering is now available for every Nigerian.

“You guys were the ones that said we should take power from the Northerners.

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“Now we have given it to a Yoruba person, suffering is now like a uniform from everyone in Ondo, Lagos state and everywhere in Nigeria.

Nigerians Have No Food To Eat

“What kind of government are you guys running to the extent Nigerians no longer have food to eat? What is going on?”

Philly said this is a festive period and expects the government to provide palliatives now so people can have food to eat.

He went on to say that himself and others in the diaspora have sent so much money back home that they can no longer keep up.

“Seyi Tinubu, Talk To Your Daddy”

“A person you sent money to last week will still come back to you this week, saying the money is finished? Are we the ones ruling Nigeria because the whole problems.

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in Nigeria now, it appears we in the diaspora are the ones solving them.

Call your daddy inside and tell him to deliver, it’s not that hard.”

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