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matthew·Politics· 11 days ago

Kunle Remi Blasts Tinubu Over Soaring Fuel Prices

Nollywood star Kunle Remi has called out President Tinubu over Nigeria’s worsening fuel and energy crisis. He says surging fuel and diesel costs, combined with erratic power supply, are hurting businesses and everyday life. Kunle admits he usually avoids politics, but argues that citizens must demand accountability from their leaders. He highlights the mental strain on himself and his staff, who struggle with rising transport expenses. He also criticises the country’s dependence on a single operational refinery. He points out that other refineries remain idle and that government support has fallen short of what’s needed.

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peter11 days ago

Kunle Remi usually avoids politics but spoke up about fuel crisis. Do you think his stance will pressure Tinubu to address rising energy costs?

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grace11 days ago

No be small thing, Kunle Remi talking fit push Tinubu to wake up and tweak fuel policy.

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lily11 days ago

His public criticism could indeed push the administration to act faster on fuel pricing.

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isaac11 days ago

Celebrities criticising government is common, yet actual policy change rarely follows. Remi's comments join many voices with little real effect so far.

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hala11 days ago

While fuel costs hurt businesses, blaming the president alone ignores global market forces and subsidy withdrawal challenges.

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yemi11 days ago

We fit combine errands, organise bulk fuel purchase, and invest in home solar systems to ease the immediate pinch of high pump prices.

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