Wednesday, 16 October, 2024

NRTC LOOKBOOK: Nigerians mumble, create memes to express displeasure in “T-Pain” rulership


NRTC LOOKBOOK: Nigerians mumble, create memes to express displeasure in “T-Pain” rulership

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The pseudonym, “T-Pain” has been coined for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the current head of state of the federal republic of Nigeria.

According to netizens, T-Pain (not to be confused with the American recording artiste, T-Pain) there has been a massive nosedive in Nigeria’s economy and incessant inflation since his emergence as the president of Nigeria in 2024.

He Made Lagos: Nigerians mock T-Pain by carving face into Wizkid's Made In Lagos art cover
He Made Lagos: Nigerians mock T-Pain by carving face into Wizkid’s Made In Lagos art cover (Photo Credit: X)

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Nigerians have taken to their various social media platforms to disclose how they are infuriated at the policies and ideologies introduced by the current regime. Airing their grievances online, netizens published various memes to criticize Tinubu.

As at the time of this publication, the Nigerian currency, Naira has depreciated by 43% and it has been listed among the worst-performing currencies in Africa, this is according to World Bank.

Following the decline in the country’s standard of living, netizens have characteristically created memes to bemoan the current state of the economy.

In this article, News Round The Clock (NRTC) has garnered some comments and photos from the trending topic on the microblogging site, X, check them out:


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