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Ade appealed to the Federal Government to look into the fuel price, which had a multiplier effect on the economy, and act on it to save Nigerians. Nigerian parents are complaining as they grapple with rising costs of tuition, transportation, and basic goods that have put pressure on household budgets as schools resume on September 9, 2024.In an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday, some parents expressed their frustration as they prepare for the new academic session amid economic hardship. Chimuze Eze, a banker, said that last year’s increase in school-related expenses had…