Nigerians remonstrated for 10 days, seeking an end to prevalent hunger and corruption, but a recent survey shows their anguish continues with soaring food prices reported.
The armoured police van drove with protesters clinging onto it as others cheered in jubilation.
Pro-Tinubu demonstrators said they were paid N2,000 out of N5,000 promised.
In the video, Mrs Tinubu-Ojo said, “Let’s talk to our children. There is nothing like protest in Lagos. Lagos government is doing us well.
He also hoped that the cash gift would help to improve the people’s standard of living.
“So many civil servants now survive on loans; delaying the payment is not helpful at all,” said a public servant in Abuja.
Austin Ihentuge, a supervisor at Ebony Life Place, said many people still visited the cinema despite the country’s harsh economic situation.
Mr Abubakar urged Nigerians to commit more to farming to alleviate economic hardship and address the high cost of living in the country.
Jandor urged Nigerians, especially Lagos residents, to remain steadfast in faith that the current hardship would be short-lived.
“Predictably, 12 months on, Tinubu’s pledge of growing the economy and ending misery remains unfulfilled,” said the former vice-president