“N500 Isn’t Enough To Feed My Child Anymore” – 64-Year-Old Market Woman Pleads For Relief Amidst R!sing Food Prices
“N500 Isn’t Enough To Feed My Çhild Anymore” – 64-Year-Old Market Woman Pleads For Relief Amidst R!sing Food Prices
Amidst the escalating prices of food in Nigerian markets, a 64-year-old market woman has made an emotional plea to President Bola Tinubu for immediate intervention.
Expressing her frustration, she stated, “N500 isn’t enough to feed my child anymore. I voted for President Tinubu because I was expecting good governance. I’m pleading that he does something about the ridiculous prices of food in the market.”
The woman, like many others, is feeling the pinch of inflation and the skyrocketing cost of living. Her plea reflects the sentiments of numerous citizens who are struggling to make ends meet as basic necessities become increasingly unaffordable.
The rising prices have put immense pressure on families, with many finding it challenging to provide for their children.
The 64-year-old’s statement underscores the widespread hope placed in President Tinubu’s administration to bring about economic stability and improve living conditions.
As the government grapples with these economic challenges, citizens continue to call for urgent measures to alleviate their hardships and restore confidence in the promise of good governance.



