Why #EndAPCNow Is Trending

You may have seen #EndAPCNow trending on X (formerly Twitter) by now.

Well, you guessed right, Nigerians are at it again.

Why #EndAPCNow Is Trending
President Bola Tinubu

You see, Wednesday was ushered in by an heavy rain, leaving many parts of the country in flood.

If you have a relative or friend in Lagos, particularly Lekki, you may want to check up on them at this time.

While people who are affected by this flood took to social media to express their grief, Nigerians seized the opportunity to drag the President Tinubu-led government.

#EndAPCNow

According to them, there is nothing good coming from the government of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

With #EndAPCNow many Nigerians on social media are lending their voices in demand for better governance.

While talks of the flood spring from every corner of the internet, Nigerians have also called out the present administration for the economic hardship rocking the country.

Many have said that “if Nigerians does not end APC, APC will end Nigerians”.

Economic Hardship 

One cannot blame Nigerians for this frequent outcry against the government because the kind of hardship Nigerians are currently going through is one they’ve never experienced before.

To worsen the situation, it has been more than a year and time is ticking.

Each day bringing to Nigerians a different kind of crisis with no end in sight.

From petrol scarcity to insecurity, down to the increase in the prices of goods and services, Nigerians have been left with no option but to sweat through each passing day.

Will Nigerians Hit The Streets?

We cannot say for sure if Nigerians are planning a protest as such has not been mentioned, however, many are calling for a mass protest.

These people are suggesting that Nigerians need to hit the streets and take back their country.

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One thing we can however say for certain is the fact that the recent protests in Kenya really inspired Nigerians.

There is no Nigerian that is not in support of that protest.

In fact, many believe that such protest is needed in Nigeria.

Many others have predicted that the time for the such protests is near.

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