“Pøverty has made everyone park their car”-Isaac Fayose Claims Lagos Roads Are Empty

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  • Isaac Fayose has voiced strong concerns over Nigeria’s economic situation while driving through Lagos, claiming that hardship has reduced road activity and calling for urgent political action.
  • He further called for urgent political intervention, urging the Tinubu and Akpabio to take decisive action over the country’s leadership situation.
  • His remarks have sparked mixed reactions online.

Businessman and social commentator Isaac Fayose has expressed strong criticism of Nigeria’s current economic and political situation following his experience driving through Lagos.

In a video message, he claimed that rising hardship has significantly affected daily life in the city, leading to unusually empty roads.

“Even Lagos State roads that are always busy are now empty, pøverty has made everyone park their cars. President Tinubu should resign now, Nigerians are sûffering. Senate President Akpabio should impeach Tinubu now and save Nigeria. The judiciary is øone, INEC is gne, there is no hope.”

He further called for urgent political intervention, urging the legislature to take decisive action over the country’s leadership situation.

The remarks have generated widespread reactions on social media, with users divided between those who agree with his assessment and others who argue that the claims are exaggerated.

In other news… Nigerian singer Timaya has sparked thoughtful conversations online after sharing a reflective message about success and the pursuit of a dream life.

In his post, the music star highlighted the tendency to constantly chase bigger goals while overlooking present achievements.

“Sometimes I keep chasing my dream life that I forget I’m already living a dream life. In this life, at what point does someone finally say they’ve arrived? Because that dream life is an endless dream.”

His statement has resonated with many fans and social media users, who relate to the pressure of continuously striving for more despite already achieving significant milestones.