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Is Nigeria on the brink of an economic crisis? A passionate trader shares a stark reality of soaring costs and dwindling purchasing power that is pushing families to the brink.

The daily struggle to afford even basic necessities like food is becoming a harsh truth for many Nigerians. What once took a small amount to sustain a family now requires a sum that seems impossible to reach, leaving many questioning how to survive.

This heartfelt plea highlights the urgent need for economic solutions. As the cost of living continues to rise, the gap between the rich and the poor widens, making survival a daily battle for ordinary citizens.

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00:00Before, you can use $500 from the place where I live to here.
00:05Then now, from that place to this place, KKF collect $2,000 to $5,000, from that place to here.
00:13So everything, then, costly.
00:16At times, if you say market finish, you cannot see your own game.
00:19All days, you can use $1,000.
00:22Make what you and your children will eat.
00:24But now, $10,000 cannot reach any year.
00:27$10,000 cannot reach you cook soup and garlic.
00:31If you don't know how to do economic, you say our president, I beg.
00:35Use in the name of God.
00:38Let poor man see how to eat. Let big man see how to eat.
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