VeryDarkMan Blasts Tinubu Government Over Fuel Price Surge
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Nigeria is once again grappling with skyrocketing fuel costs, and social media activist VeryDarkMan has taken to the internet to express his frustration.
In a viral video, he revisited a clip from 2023, pointing out how much the price of fuel has increased since then.
“Look at my 2023 video where I was complaining about fuel at over ₦600. Today, fuel is above ₦1,000,” VeryDarkMan said, emphasizing the sharp rise in costs that continues to affect millions of Nigerians.
The activist did not hold back in blaming the government for the situation.
“We know the Nigerian government will mismanage the fuel subsidy, they’re just looking for ways to ste@l more,” he stated, highlighting ongoing concerns about corruption and mismanagement in public finances.
Beyond fuel, VeryDarkMan drew attention to the wider state of affairs in the country, expressing concern over failing institutions and public services. “Everything is falling apart, doctors go on strike, public schools are failing, and the situation is wørse than before the same government is still campaigning for reelection,” he added.
His comments have sparked discussions online, with many Nigerians echoing his concerns about the impact of rising fuel prices on transportation, business costs, and household budgets.
Analysts note that fuel subsidies, which were intended to cushion citizens from price shocks, have increasingly become a source of controversy due to mismanagement.
As public frustration grows, activists like VeryDarkMan continue to use social media as a platform to hold leaders accountable. His statements underscore a broader debate on governance, economic policy, and social welfare in Nigeria.
For citizens struggling with high living costs, rising fuel prices are more than just numbers they are a daily reality affecting everything from commuting to school fees.
VeryDarkMan’s remarks reflect the frustration and urgency felt by ordinary Nigerians who are demanding transparency, accountability, and immediate solutions.
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