Saturday, February 22, 2025

We Joined ‘’No Protest” Rally For Financial Gain Of N5,000, Say Anti Protesters Group

In a stunning admittance, a group of protesters has revealed that they participated in a ‘No Protest’ rally solely for financial gain, exposing the dark underbelly of desperation that has gripped the nation.

“We’re starving, and there’s no end to the hardship,” one protester confessed.

“We only joined the rally because they promised us N5,000, a paltry sum to silence our growling stomachs.”

Another protester echoed this sentiment, saying, “We had no idea what we were supposed to be protesting about; we just showed up for the money.”

This candid revelation lays bare the stark reality of a population driven to desperation by economic woes.

The protesters’ words paint a vivid picture of a nation in crisis, where citizens are forced to compromise their values for a meager handout.

As the country grapples with widespread discontent, this exposé raises critical questions about the authenticity of public demonstrations and the tactics employed to manipulate public opinion.

The protesters’ admissions serve as a poignant reminder of the human cost of economic hardship and the lengths to which people will go to survive.

Their stories deserve to be heard, and their struggles demand attention and action from those in power.

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