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    Episode 3 - South-View FM Abuja

    In this 11th month of the year being 1st November,2024 You sing "See what the Lord has done..." with tears of Joy because it wasn't possible initially but God made it Possible and it came to pass. Congratulations and Happy New Morning. Kindly reach out +2347035345700 for help/enquiries.

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    Episode 2 - South-View FM/TV's podcast

    Headline: Citizens at UTC Abuja Market Call for Government Intervention, Demand Leadership SolutionsAbuja, Nigeria – In a powerful expression of frustration and disappointment, citizens at UTC Market in Area 10, Abuja, have made a clarion call for urgent intervention from the Federal Government. During a public discussion organized by South-View Television in collaboration with The Parliament Podcast, the majority of market-goers voiced their concerns about the high cost of living, particularly the surging prices of fuel, transportation, and food.The citizens were clear in their demand: reduce fuel prices, regulate transportation costs, and food prices will follow suit. Many expressed that Nigeria’s current economic woes are not due to a lack of resources but are rooted in leadership challenges. They believe that with effective leadership, prices can be brought under control, making essential goods and services more affordable.The mood in the market shifted from frustration to anger as the citizens reacted to a recent statement by the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, which, according to the respondents, failed to address their concerns. "How can the Vice President suggest that we protest while they enjoy comfort in their homes?" one trader exclaimed. Many interpreted the remarks as dismissive and a potential call for anarchy."Nigerians are reaching a breaking point," one citizen noted, warning that "if things don’t change soon, people will lose their fear of death and take to the streets, not just for protest, but for survival." This sentiment underscores the growing tension and the increasing impatience with the current economic situation.The citizens concluded with a strong appeal to the presidency: "We are suffering, and we need solutions, not empty statements. Let the government show true leadership and ease the burden on Nigerians."This outcry is a reminder that urgent action is needed from the government to restore hope and stability, addressing the pressing economic concerns of the people.

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