Find out how Nigeria's economic crisis sparked nationwide protests, with voices from all walks of life.
A year into Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's economic reforms, the country is facing soaring inflation, a devalued currency and tripled fuel prices, turning daily life into a battle for survival. Despite government claims that no lives have been lost, Amnesty International reports 22 deaths among protesters. As similar frustrations spread across Africa, analysts warn of a possible “African Spring.” In this episode of Talk to Al JazeeraAhmed Idris explores the realities on the ground.