Now to some situations and people who can’t decide whether to stand or sit.

The Nigerian economy has caught its nastiest stomach bug in more than two decades.

And so it enters 2017 in the squat position.

A combination of factors including a crash in the global price of oil, which Nigeria relies a lot on, and a fall in the naira, the country’s currency, contributed to the sizeable contraction of the economy in 2016.

Several Nigerians have are hungry, angry and frustrated with the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Some of the angry citizens resolve at pouring out their anger for global consumption through the social media.

The anger and frustration among the people was aptly captured by this online comment from one Nigerian in November: “We are now going into depression and deep S***! Buhari has himself to blame for unfortunately being a gentleman!

Curled from BBC news