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Shettima slams Nigerians for celebrating Naira’s fall on ‘X’

Vice President Kashim Shettima has slammed unpatriotic Nigerians for celebrating Naira devaluation on
‘X’ formerly known as Twitter.

Shettima disclosed this in Thursday in FCT, Abuja, while reacting to comments by Nigerians who have criticized the measures taken by government to reflate the economy.

He urged Nigerians to come together and fashioned out how to save the economy so that naira can bounce back instead of celebration.

“It is not only disheartening and disenchanting but also heartbreaking that yesterday when the naira plummeted to N1500 to the dollar.

“Instead of us to coagulate into a single force and salvage our nation’s economy, sadly, some clowns are celebrating on Twitter of an impending implosion of the Nigerian economy”, he said.

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