“Lower fuel price to N450 if you really care about Nigerians” -Paulo Okoye begs Tinubu and Dangote

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  • Paulo Okoye has reached out to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Aliko Dangote, and the NNPCL CEO with a passionate request.
  • In light of the fuel crisis and soaring prices, he called on them to show their commitment to Nigerians by reducing petrol prices to N450.

Nigerian talent manager Paulo Okoye has reached out to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Aliko Dangote, and the NNPCL CEO with a passionate request.

In light of the fuel crisis and soaring prices, he called on them to show their commitment to Nigerians by reducing petrol prices to N450. He stated that he is not ordering them but humbly pleading for their support.

“Our President

Oga Aliko Dangote

NNPCL CEO

If you believe you love Nigerians,

You should reduce the price of petroleum to N450.

Grandpa Paulo

We dey beg Please Biko” .

Paulo Okoye is not the only celebrity speaking out against the rising fuel costs. Actress Destiny Etiko recently voiced her concerns, questioning the state of the country. She felt the protests were intended to address the economic difficulties people are experiencing.

Recently, Lizzy Gold pointed out that the cost of a litre of petrol is now N1000, and food prices in the market are very high. She wondered how people are managing and urged the President to take action, as many citizens rely on his leadership.

Yoruba actor Saidi Balogun has voiced his worries about the economic struggles in Nigeria. He asked if there is a proper price control or regulatory body in place. He also inquired about measures to reduce the impact of inflation, highlighting that the situation is getting worse.

In June, Paulo Okoye stated that Nigerians rank as one of the most patient nations worldwide. He noted that despite the tough times, people wake up each day with smiles and keep pushing on. He labeled Nigerians as VIPs and emphasized how the government takes advantage of their patience.

Destiny Etiko supported him by recognizing Nigerians for their resilience during hard economic times. She mentioned that, regardless of the situation, we still greet each day with smiles and effort. She declared Nigerians the most patient people in the world and celebrated them as VIPs.

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