CDQ Decries Rising Cost Of Living In Nigeria
Nigerian recording artiste, CDQ has joined the elongating list of musicians who are lamenting about the current state of Nigeria.
In a post shared on his Twitter account during the early hours of today, Wednesday, July 20, the rapper wrote about the rising cost of living in the country.
CDQ mentioned that the rate which things are becoming expensive in the country is becoming alarming and should be addressed with immediate effect.
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The singer whose real name is Sodiq Abubakar Yusuf mentioned that things are getting expensive daily in the country, albeit, the minimum wage is not rising similarly.
The recording artiste tweeted;
”Are we going to ignore d fact that things are really getting difficult for d masses day by day in Nigeria. People are getting tired already. Pure water #5 is now #20 Egg of #30 is now #120 Bread of #200 is now #1,200 diesel of #164 is now #800 yet no increase in Minimum wages”
Are we going to ignore d fact that things are really getting difficult for d masses day by day in Nigeria. People are getting tired already. Pure water #5 is now #20 Egg of #30 is now #120 Bread of #200 is now #1,200 diesel of #164 is now #800 yet no increase in Minimum wages🤦♂️
— CDQ (@cdqolowo) July 19, 2022
CDQ criticizes leaders
In an additional tweet, the singer stated minimum wage should also be increased due to how rapid things are becoming expensive in the country. Further, he questioned where the government personnel spent all the money that they borrowed from other nations.
He went on to criticize the leaders, asking if they really care about the well being of Nigerians.
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The final part of his tweet reads;
“The only question is : How did we get here 🤷♂️🤷♂️ what happened to our currency that it got so depreciated even below Ghana cedis. where are the developments all the money borrowed spent on. all these people ruling us do they have heart and conscience atall? Are they really human”
The only question is : How did we get here 🤷♂️🤷♂️ what happened to our currency that it got so depreciated even below Ghana cedis. where are the developments all the money borrowed spent on. all these people ruling us do they have heart and conscience atall? Are they really human🤦♂️
— CDQ (@cdqolowo) July 19, 2022