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“What Is Left For The Common Man?”- Actor Walter Anga Laments Over The Cost Of Satchet Pure Water & Minimum Wage

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Popular nollywood actor, Walter Anga has lamented over the cost of satchet water now in Nigeria and the low minimum wage workers recieve.

 

Walter anga

 

The actor shared this photo with the caption:

 

A sachet of pure water is now #20…What is left for a common man? When he can’t afford to buy 2k units for electricity in a month talkless of him paying his house rent @150k annually and minimum wage is #30k. Time dey come when the poor will feed from the rich by fire by force”

 

Walter Anga was born on 12th January 1978 in Port-Harcourt, River State in the south southern part of Nigeria to Chief Stephen Anga and Mrs. Evelyn Anga. He’s in his early forties.

 

He is originally from Ogu, a small village in Ogu/Bolo local government area of River State in the south southern part of Nigeria.

 

 

Walter anga

In 2003, Walter Anga met with Nollywood actor Nonso Diobi, Emma Ehumadu and Nollywood movie director Ifeanyi Ogbonna. In 2003, Walta Anga rose to fame after featuring in the Nollywood blockbuster movie “New Jerusalem” which was produced by Kingsley Ukaegbu and directed by Ifeanyi Ogbonna.

 

 

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