Bola Tinubu and Femi Otedola On The Run As Protesters Attacks
The recent protests by Nigerians hiked by the announcement of the removal of fuel subsidy by the federal government on January 1, 2012 have taken another toll.
What is seen as a mere empty protest is almost gradually following suit what has happened in Egypt, Tunisia and Libya.
At the day two of the protest for the removal of fuel subsidy holding in Lagos, some angry protesting Nigerians were reported to have visited the houses of two oil merchants, Femi Otedola of African Petroleum (AP), and Bola Tinubu (OANDO Oil), which is in care of Wale Tinubu.
The protesters visited the physical properties of the two oil tycoons on the Island in Lagos and were reported to have attempted to vandalize them.
What is seen as a mere empty protest is almost gradually following suit what has happened in Egypt, Tunisia and Libya.
At the day two of the protest for the removal of fuel subsidy holding in Lagos, some angry protesting Nigerians were reported to have visited the houses of two oil merchants, Femi Otedola of African Petroleum (AP), and Bola Tinubu (OANDO Oil), which is in care of Wale Tinubu.
The protesters visited the physical properties of the two oil tycoons on the Island in Lagos and were reported to have attempted to vandalize them.