Categories: News

Reduce Your Spendings Until Things Get Better – Sanwo Olu’s Aide Tells Nigerians

Biliamin Oba, the Senior Special Assistant on Social Development to Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has advised Nigerians to reduce their spending in response to the country’s current economic difficulties.

Speaking during the 2024 International Youth Day event organized by the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) Olorunda Local Council Development Area (LCDA) Chapter in Badagry, Oba emphasized the need for Nigerians to adapt to the tough economic realities.

EDITOR’S PICKS

EKO HOT BLOG reports that Oba, a former NYCN Lagos Chairman, highlighted that the nation’s challenges require collective efforts, urging everyone to cut down on expenses until the situation improves.

“We need to start cutting our costs, pending the time things will stabilise.

Reduce Your Spendings Until Things Get Better – Sanwo Olu’s Aide Tells Nigerians

“Everything has increased, transportation costs and standard of living have skyrocketed.

“We have to reduce costs. The present situation has become a burden on us, so we have to be economical.

FURTHER READING

“I am very sure President Bola Tinubu has a great plan for this country, and Sanwo-Olu is also working round the clock to ensure Lagos remains the best place for all and sundry,” he said.

Click here to watch our video of the week

 

Praise Ben

"I am a writer and designer, blending words and visuals to craft compelling narratives and experiences"

Share
Published by
Praise Ben

Recent Posts

EFCC Summons Suspended Chairmen of Edo LGs. For Questioning

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) may have invited the suspended chairmen of the…

8 minutes ago

PoS Operators Raise Withdrawal Fees Following New ₦50 Levy

PoS operators in Nigeria raised fees due to a new ₦50 levy. The ₦50 levy…

30 minutes ago

Stanbic IBTC Bank and CIG Motors Partner to Simplify Car Ownership

In a groundbreaking move for prospective car owners, Stanbic IBTC Bank has partnered with CIG…

41 minutes ago