Veteran dancehall singer, Timaya shared a tweet to stylishly talked about it, and Nigerians got his message loud and clear.
Timaya’s tweet meant that the situation is not only dealing and affecting the common man, but celebrities are also feeling the burns.
The Cold Outside crooner declared that the price of daily bread has gone up and accompanied the tweet with a crying emoji.
Social media users have trooped to the comments section of Timaya’s tweet to drop mixed reactions about the state of the nation.
Some reactions culled below:
Ogbeni_Gryn: “Papi Chulo, alarm don reach your side too?”
Maazi_Uc1: “Who de buy bread now? God make price of garri no still rise abeg.”
Megacarewash: “All the nonsense Buhari did to Nigeria; I can forgive and forget but you see this Bread matter; I will not! How can a loaf of bread be #1000?”
Bellapotter076: “Seriously, can’t even afford a three-square meal anymore, but God no go shame us.”
excellentnat247 “I dey on weekly bread mood can’t afford the daily bread sef.”
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