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Reforms on Paper, Hardship on the Streets: The Reality of Nigeria’s Economy -By Jiret manu

But resilience should not be mistaken for comfort. The hardship is real, and it is deep. Until economic reforms bring relief to the streets and food to the tables of ordinary Nigerians, the nation’s recovery will remain nothing more than words on paper.

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Every morning, Nigerians wake up to promises of reform. Every evening, they return home to empty kitchens and heavy hearts. While government policies speak of economic recovery, the streets tell a different story  one of hunger, exhaustion, and silent tears.

Across the country, food has become a luxury. The prices of rice, beans, garri, and cooking oil rise almost weekly, while incomes remain frozen. Transport fares drain salaries before workers reach home. Parents now measure meals, not by hunger, but by how long the food can last.

In Kashere, Gombe State, the pain wears a human face. The market that once buzzed with laughter and bargaining now echoes with sighs. Buyers move slowly, clutching small amounts of cash, afraid it may not be enough. Gabriel Stephanie, a small trader, sits behind her goods from morning till evening, hoping someone will buy. People ask for the price and just stand there,she says, fighting back tears. Some even apologize before walking away. At night, I ask myself how I will feed my children.

Fuel hikes and new taxes have tightened the noose around already struggling families. Transport costs push food prices higher, while workers take home less than ever. Policies meant to fix the economy now feel like punishment to those who did not break it.

For young people, the future feels stolen. Graduates roam the streets searching for work that does not exist. Dreams are quietly buried as survival takes their place. In Kashere, many youths now speak of leaving the country, not because they want to, but because staying feels like slow suffocation.

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Yet, despite everything, Nigerians endure. Mothers skip meals so their children can eat. Neighbors share what little they have. Traders like Gabriel return to the market each day, clinging to hope even when hope feels foolish.

But resilience should not be mistaken for comfort. The hardship is real, and it is deep. Until economic reforms bring relief to the streets and food to the tables of ordinary Nigerians, the nation’s recovery will remain nothing more than words on paper.

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