Tunde Rahman stated, “We do not know who is behind this protest, and they seem to have no clear objective.”

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However, he expressed uncertainty regarding the identities and intentions of the individuals orchestrating the current wave of protests, noting that they appear to be “faceless.”

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He urged caution, suggesting that individuals should reconsider joining protests without fully understanding the motives behind them.

He recognized the economic difficulties faced by the country but pointed out that these challenges are not unique to Nigeria, as many economies around the world are also experiencing turmoil.

He said, “Our people have a right to protest and it is their right to do so. But we don’t know who the people behind this protest are. They are faceless, they have no hope.

We should avoid joining protests and be cautious about those urging us to participate. While there are significant challenges and economic issues in Nigeria, similar problems are affecting many economies globally.