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Daniel Bwala reacts to fuel increments, asks if workers are paid the international minimum wage rate.

In a recent tweet from his official Twitter handle, Daniel Bwala raised critical questions about the economic disparities faced by Nigerian citizens. Bwala pointed out that while the nation is compelled to purchase fuel at international market prices, its workers are not afforded the same privilege of earning an international minimum wage rate. He further questioned whether living conditions in Nigeria meet international standards.

Bwala’s tweet also referenced historical instances where Nigeria implemented World Bank or IMF structural adjustment programs, which, he claimed, resulted in unfavorable outcomes, likening it to entering a “work bank or IMF slave market.” This raised concerns about the potential consequences of such economic measures on the people of Nigeria.

Additionally, the tweet referenced a past incident involving President Buhari, who communicated with the public through parables while walking the streets of Daura instead of using a vehicle. Bwala implied that the message may not have been well-received or understood by the citizens.

In conclusion, Bwala’s tweet appears to express concern over the economic and living conditions in Nigeria, warning of possible challenges ahead with the phrase “renewed shege walahi.”

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