Hardship in Nigeria persists (as Nigerians keep enduring), but so does the resilience of its people. Since President Bola Ahmed Tinubu took office, economic struggles have worsened, yet citizens continue to persevere, hoping for better days. Across the country, in the bustling streets and quiet villages alike, a common phrase rings out: Wahala no dey finish. ...
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