As of the time of writing this treatise, the nimbus and patina in designated spots around Nigeria are not presently rocking and rolling in peregrinating protests against President Bola Tinubu and his All Progressives Congress government. Protest crowds against hunger and ‘bad governance’ are scanty. This doesn’t, however, mean that organisers of the fundamental civic right have sheathed their swords. It may take a few more days to gather momentum if a form of agreement is not reached with the government. My friends, Nigeria is a hunger-ravished and ravaged land space. My people are hungry, and justifiably angry because poverty in Nigeria is real. It is on the streets of Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Warri, Enugu, Owerri, Kano, Sokoto, and everywhere. It is a bruising besiege against millions of families; and a principality with a fertile womb churning out meaner principalities. That is what we are told is the crux driving this…