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Tinubu’s economic policies disjointed, won’t end Nigerians’ hardship – Financial Times
The economic policies of President Tinubu has been described as disjointed, pushing tens of millions into misery and would not end Nigerians’ hardships.
In an editorial article of Financial Times to assess Tinubu’s economy policy over one year in office published on Wednesday, the newspaper dismissed “Tinubunomics,” a term blending Mr Tinubu’s name with the last five letters of “economics,” as “disjointed.”
,,,,,,“Tinubunomics” is so disjointed it barely deserves the name,” Financial Times wrote, warning that “Shock therapy will probably fail if important adjustments are not made.”
The newspaper said under Mr Tinubu’s watch, “Hunger levels are soaring and millions of children,,,,,,are foregoing meals and school,” adding that the president’s economic policies, fuel subsidy removal and floating of the naira, have “pushed tens of millions of already impoverished people deeper into misery.”
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