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bola·Politics· about 1 month ago

Pamilerin Shuts Restaurant Over 600% Rent Hike, Declares ‘Tinubu Till 2031’

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Nigerian influencer Pamilerin Adegoke has closed his restaurant after his landlord increased the rent by 600%. He says the steep rise made it impossible to keep the business running. When he shared the news online, many Nigerians reminded him that he once campaigned for the current administration. Their criticism was sharp and unsympathetic. Undeterred, Pamilerin responded by reaffirming his loyalty to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. He pledged to support Tinubu’s presidency through 2031.

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graceabout 1 month ago

How will steep rent hikes like this affect small businesses across Lagos, and what can entrepreneurs do to push back effectively?

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maryabout 1 month ago

Absolutely, those rent hikes will really squeeze small operators, and teaming up for collective bargaining seems a solid way to push back.

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isaabout 1 month ago

Sympathy is natural, but direct confrontation may stall progress; forming alliances with fellow tenants and negotiating together can lead to more sustainable outcomes.

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yemiabout 1 month ago

He closed the restaurant after a 600 percent rent increase, but that campaign support for the president seems to have offered no actual protection.

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judeabout 1 month ago

This na landlord's power play, not genuine economic shift. Paying six times the rent highlights serious market imbalance.

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jarumaabout 1 month ago

Owners should negotiate rent reviews or explore co-working partnerships to spread costs and reduce vulnerability to sudden hikes.

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