The nationwide strike embarked by the Organised Labour has left Nigeria in total shut down.
To make matters worse, Nigerians are left with no choice than to bear the effect of this strike in darkness, we mean, total darkness.
This is so because the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) woke Nigerians with bad news on Monday morning.
They told Nigerians that their workers have deliberately shut down the power grid, leaving the country in total blackout.
The problem with this indefinite strike is that nobody knows when it will end.
Now, as the strike lingers, there are few things Nigerians should expect in the coming days.
The Coming Days
If this strike persists, there will be an increase in the prices of goods and commodities, that is if it has not started already.
We will give you this advise for free, stock up your foodstuffs.
With the shut down of activities in the country, marketers and traders have found the perfect excuse to make excess profit.
Also, do not be surprised when the cost of transportation goes up.
There are reports that some fuel stations have joined the ongoing strike.
Fuel ScarcityÂ
If that be the case, expect fuel scarcity, which will in turn see to an increase in the cost of transportation.
In fact, in the coming days, if you are stepping out, it is advisable to have extra cash, so you do not embarrass yourself.
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Many people have already started stocking up petrol because nobody has a clue of when the days of darkness will be over.
Emerging reports also reveals that banks have also joined the nationwide strike.
That means POS operators may decide to increase withdrawal charges in the coming days.
Lost Respect
Indeed, the nationwide strike is for the benefit of all, however, Nigerians cannot help but pray for it to come to an end.
Some people have charged Nigerians to support the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and trade Union Congress (TUC) in this fight.
To them, this is the only way to earn back the respect of the country’s workforce.
Nobody knows what tomorrow will bring, hence, Nigerians are waiting patiently to see the outcome of this strike.