These women who were part of the #IstandwithBuhari protest in Abuja yesterday, claim they were offered N1000 for their participation. The women who carried placards in support of the government, complained of serious hardship and asked for a better standard of living. One of them who was interviewed in this video said they were offered N1000 and pure water. Watch the videos after the cut...
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