“₦1,000 FOR JUST 8 TOMATOES” — MAN FUMES OVER RISING FOOD PRICES, SAYS NIGERIANS ARE SUFFERING UNDER HARDSHIP. (PHOTO).

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  “₦1,000 for just 8 tomatoes” — Man fumes over rising food prices, says Nigerians are suffering under hardship A Nigerian man has gone viral after lamenting the rising cost of food, revealing that he bought just eight tomatoes for ₦1,000 at a market in Yaba. In a video shared online, he questioned how families, especially large households, are expected to survive amid rising food prices, stressing that basic ingredients like tomatoes, pepper and onions have become increasingly difficult for many to afford. The visibly angry man also criticised the state of the country, expressing frustration over hardship, insecurity and the rising cost of living in Nigeria. Watch video below. 

KENYAN CITIZENS,PROTESTED AGAINST THEIR GOVERNMENT WITH 4 COFFINS AND CROSSES TODAY.

Protesters carry coffins during the #OccupyHarambeeAve protest in Kenya's capital Nairobi November 25, 2014.  REUTERS-Thomas Mukoya           Kenya citizens are protesting because they want the government to stop the killings going on in their cuntry especially the incident that happened on saturday,where 28 non muslims were killed by al-Shabaab militants.The Kenya protesters were shouting ''President,stop the killing'',''Kimaiyo must go'',outside President Uhuru Kenyatta's office today tuesday.The crowd also laid crosses and four coffins outside the building during the protest.The police used teargas to disperse more than 200 demonstrators,protesting against the government.The protesters want the government to remove Interior Minister Joseph Ole Lenku,who is in charge of security,Inspector General of police David Kimaiyo.Joseph Ole Lenku said through a spokesman that he would not resign.Though during the protest,their President Kenyatta was out of Kenya.More photos below.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             A protester lies on top of wooden crosses, symbolising people killed in a series of attacks, during the #OccupyHarambeeAve protest in Kenya's capital Nairobi November 25, 2014. REUTERS-Thomas MukoyaProtesters hold up wooden crosses, symbolising people killed in a series of attacks, during the #OccupyHarambeeAve protest in Kenya's capital Nairobi November 25, 2014. REUTERS-Thomas MukoyaA protester chants slogans during the #OccupyHarambeeAve protest in Kenya's capital Nairobi November 25, 2014. REUTERS-Thomas MukoyaProtesters chant slogans as they carry wooden crosses, symbolising people killed in a series of attacks, during the #OccupyHarambeeAve protest in Kenya's capital Nairobi November 25, 2014. REUTERS-Thomas Mukoya

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