Nationwide protests led by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) have erupted, highlighting the prevailing economic challenges gripping the country. The demonstrations, fueled by grievances over soaring living costs, inflation, and escalating insecurity, underscore the frustrations of citizens.Central to the protests is the perceived failure of the government to fulfill agreements brokered with the NLC on October 2, 2023, post the fuel subsidy removal. The NLC contends that promised reforms remain unimplemented, intensifying public dissatisfaction.In the capital city of Abuja, the protest commenced from the Labour House Headquarters, signaling a unified stance against economic adversity. Similarly, in Lagos, demonstrators flooded the streets, converging at the Ikeja underbridge, chanting slogans and demanding governmental responsiveness.Displaying placards emblazoned with messages such as “#End Poverty and Hunger. Support Local Industries#”, “#Fix Local Refineries End Subsidy#”, and “#End Naira Devaluation; Tax the Rich Subsidize the Poor#”, protesters amplified their voices, advocating for tangible solutions to the nationwide economic turmoil.The fervor of the protests extends beyond Abuja and Lagos, resonating in Borno, Plateau, Edo, and Osun States, underscoring the breadth of public discontent and the urgent need for meaningful action to address socio-economic woes.