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stuffs2002:I am not a fan of Deji because of what they all said about Jonathan but, he studied in one of the best schools in Nigeria. Yes,Base university. And he speaks like a lawyer compare to Wike who has never gone to court before to defend even a fly. |
Portable does not understand this big English...ooh. Wahala plenty for this country. |
Nigerian wonder. Even after death. |
Where did he blame himself. It was not Atiku that is the problem here,even if u bring the party together,Wike can not win Atiku internally not even the Bala Muhammed he just mentioned here. |
The cut on his face is very deep. |
fineboynl: |
Not finding my wife early enough. I will marry her even in my next world. |
As cash fire,I knew u are Yoruba. |
SatoshiX:Anytime u are reading anything,read it with a clear mind devoid of hate and bigotry. She is just a the MD who just assumed office this year and the matter in context started 2008. I don't pity u but ur children...because u will transferred this same stupidity onto them and the hatred would continue until appears like a curse to u and ur children. Sorry. |
beyep:Name the business that is closing up daily. U have no evidence only to heighten tensions. |
Fake pastors every where. Na their members i dey pity,make them no use them for rituals. |
illicit:U are the biggest mumu...the reason why many of u remain static in life,is because u idolised men. Tinubu that couldn't win Lagos and Abuja but rigged the election is whom u think can't be defeated. If Donald Trump were a Nigeria,people like u would have discouraged him from contesting because of the multiple criticisms from the opposition but the man faced alot of problems before it ended well for him. Tinubu is defeatable anytime any day. |
Man wey Don die tey tey. May his soul rest in peace. |
helinues:Many Nigerians are buying foreign shares and this has a way to affect their shares positively. If u watch,u will see that they are supporting Trump because it could help to boost their investments. Japa spirit is another one that contributes to this too. |
lendahand:Hard lesson honestly and don't ever under estimate the landed business. |
lendahand:I had more than that bros. |
He was arrested for being corrupt not because he slept with women. It was based on the allegation of corruption that those tapes were found in his personal computers |
Let me make my last prediction here. Trump would win minimum of 5 swing states. |
No wonder there is no single day,u don't get messages from them. Some disguised as Zimbabwe and all sorts. |
million Nigerians 🇳🇬 expected to not be able to afford food by next year 2025” ~ According to a joint report by the Nigerian government and the United Nations Nigeria is heading toward a severe hunger crisis, with a staggering projection that more than 30 million people will face food shortages next year. This forecast, reflecting a one-third increase from this year, was revealed in a joint report by the Nigerian government and the United Nations released on Friday. The impending crisis underscores the escalating challenges that Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation, faces amid a deepening economic malaise. The country is currently grappling with a severe cost of living crisis that ignited deadly protests in August. As the economic situation continues to deteriorate, President Bola Tinubu’s introduction of austerity measures has compounded the difficulties faced by millions of Nigerians. Key reforms, including the devaluation of the naira and the termination of a long-standing petrol subsidy, have led to soaring inflation rates, significantly impacting food affordability. The report, which analyzes data collected biannually across 26 states and the federal capital, Abuja, predicts that the number of people facing food insecurity will rise sharply to 33.1 million by August 2025. This is a marked increase from the current estimate of 24.8 million who are expected to struggle with food access by the end of this year. “Several factors are driving this trend, but most prominently are economic hardship coupled with record high inflation, a record rise in food prices, and record high transportation costs,” the report states, highlighting the multifaceted nature of the crisis. In response to the mounting pressure on vulnerable populations, Finance Minister Wale Edun announced on Thursday that the government has initiated a cash payment program aimed at providing relief to struggling households. Approximately 5 million households have received 25,000 naira each as part of this support initiative. While such measures are commendable, rising food prices remain the primary driver of inflation in the country. The inflation rate surged to 32.70% annually in September, up from 32.15% in August, further straining household budgets. The agricultural sector is also facing significant setbacks due to severe flooding and ongoing insecurity in northern states, which are crucial for food production. Recent flooding has resulted in the destruction of an estimated 1.6 million hectares of crops, predominantly affecting northern food-producing areas. This disaster is projected to lead to substantial production losses of about 1.1 million tonnes across key staples, including maize, sorghum, and rice. The joint statement from the government and the UN underscores the urgent need for effective interventions to mitigate these agricultural losses and bolster food security. As Nigeria grapples with these challenges, it is crucial for stakeholders—including government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and the private sector—to collaborate in addressing the underlying issues contributing to this crisis. Ensuring access to food for millions will require a concerted effort to stabilize the economy, enhance agricultural productivity, and implement social safety nets to protect the most vulnerable populations from the escalating impacts of food insecurity. |
Someone's money. |
When u allow men who were once into fraud,drugs,scammers and generally,419 to become your leaders... What would u expect? Our current leaders have been involved in seriously international crimes before many of them became senators,rep members,governors and other political appointments. Here we are,they have destroyed the country to a level if no return. |