VIDEO: Children Stones Tinubu’s Portrait Amid Hunger, Hardship In Nigeria
Some children in northern Nigeria have been captured on camera stoning President Bola Tinubu’s portrait in protest at the current economic problems and mounting hunger in the country.
The children are seen in the video stoning a photograph of President Tinubu hung on a wall.
Northerners and indeed Muslims are known to stone photographs of people they do not like as a sign of rejection, which was probably borrowed from Rajm.
The term also refers to the ritual casting of stones at the Devil during the hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca).
The removal of subsidy and floating of the Naira by President Bola Tinubu’s administration have worsened hardship, pushed up the prices of goods and services and led to naira depreciation.
This has resulted in protests in some parts of the country.
It was reported Last Monday how residents of Ibadan in Oyo State blocked major roads to protest against the economic hardship caused by the policies.
The protest began in Ibadan’s Mokola area, and the protesters, mostly youths, barricaded the Mokola under-bridge and the Queen Elizabeth Road.
Earlier this month, similar protests were held in Minna and Suleja, the commercial nerve centres of Niger State.
The angry protesters called on President Tinubu’s government to end the hardship and unbearable inflation in the country.
They also lamented the hikes in the prices of gas and fuel in the country.