Nigerian musician and activist Seun Kuti has called for a workers’ revolution in Nigeria, drawing attention to the gap between wages and the high cost of living.
In a social media post, Seun Kuti highlighted the struggles of many workers, revealing that some earn as little as ₦200,000 per month, while landlords demand rent as high as ₦500,000 to ₦600,000 monthly. He described this as deeply unfair and urged Nigerians to fight for better wages and improved living conditions.
Kuti’s remarks have sparked widespread conversations online about wage inequality, skyrocketing housing costs, and the urgent need for reforms to protect workers’ rights.



