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“The price of new petrol pump is now N1000 for a litre” – Actress Lizzy Gold laments as she makes passionate appeal to the President

Lizzy Gold laments over new petrol pump

Nollywood actress, Lizzy Gold has joined the thousands of voices lamenting over the current state of things in the country.

Taking to her Instagram page, she noted how the price of new petrol pump is now N1000 for a litre and foodstuffs in the market are extremely expensive.

Questioning how people are surviving, she noted how many are hungry, dying and there is insecurity everywhere with a daily increase of kidnapping.

Making a passionate appeal to the President, she urged him to do something as she noted how the citizens look up to him.

“The price of new petrol pump is now N1000 for a litre. Foodstuffs in the market is extremely expensive. How do we survive this? People are hungry. People are dying. Insecurity everywhere. Kidnapping is on the rise.
President do something. You are the government we look up to.

President do something @officialasiwajubat”.

Lizzy Gold laments over new petrol pump

A week back, the ex-wife of billionaire businessman Musa Danjuma, Caroline Danjuma, lamented over the exorbitant prices of foodstuff as she visited the market. Sharing her market plight, she questioned how Nigerians are coping.

Similarly, Nkechi Blessing had lamented after spending N150k on a few foodstuffs at Sunday market in Ogba. She questioned what was the way forward, as she noted how Nigerians aren’t complaining about the economy anymore as she questioned if they are comfortable with the hardship.

In June, actress, Uche Elendu had lamented over the price of a crate of egg. The movie star, revealed that a crate of egg is being sold for N6000 in her area. Calling out the government, she told them to ban egg in the country as she expressed doubts that a fowl laid the egg.

Yoruba actress, Yewande Adekola Abiodun had also lamented bitterly over the price of a bag of Garri, which is being sold for N80,000. She noted how Garri used to be a poor man’s food, but now, it has become expensive.

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