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Re: 180 Days After Agric Minister’s Promise, Nigerians See No Drop In Food Prices by chigo32: 7:31am On Jan 08, 2025
Fool, keep on supporting evil. During d regime of jonathan and buhari we have state government and things are not expensive and bad but immediately Tinubu enter seat everything change and become expensive and so much bad and u said we should blame d state govt. All the bad policies put in place in nigerian were driven by the federal govt not d state govt. All the death of people dat occur in nigerian becos of hunger due to d bad polices brought by the tinubu lead govt are on heads of people supporting evil and ds tinubu. Amen
MT:
The state government owns the land, what are they doing with it.

Hold your Governors responsible for some actions.
The Governors collect monthly allocations and own the lands. Stop focusing on the FG skins to solve all your problems.
Re: 180 Days After Agric Minister’s Promise, Nigerians See No Drop In Food Prices by Badexx: 7:31am On Jan 08, 2025
Ok
Re: 180 Days After Agric Minister’s Promise, Nigerians See No Drop In Food Prices by HeatSeeker(m): 7:33am On Jan 08, 2025
Michaelladi1:
where 😂
Everywhere undecided
Re: 180 Days After Agric Minister’s Promise, Nigerians See No Drop In Food Prices by israelmao(m): 7:36am On Jan 08, 2025
I don'think the minister counted the cost before he made that statement.
Re: 180 Days After Agric Minister’s Promise, Nigerians See No Drop In Food Prices by Newmanarchi: 7:37am On Jan 08, 2025
Audio Promises.... If the government owns the land, are they not supposed to allocate it to willing farmers to cultivate and share the gain...

what is the Government really doing for the masses....?? Food... Security... Infrastructural development... Basic Amenities....

Haba
Re: 180 Days After Agric Minister’s Promise, Nigerians See No Drop In Food Prices by Lovenorth: 7:37am On Jan 08, 2025
MT:
The state government owns the land, what are they doing with it.

Hold your Governors responsible for some actions.
The Governors collect monthly allocations and own the lands. Stop focusing on the FG skins to solve all your problems.
You should have told Tinubu this when he was accusing and insulting Jonathan
Re: 180 Days After Agric Minister’s Promise, Nigerians See No Drop In Food Prices by Bluntemperor: 7:38am On Jan 08, 2025
MT:
The state government owns the land, what are they doing with it.

Hold your Governors responsible for some actions.
The Governors collect monthly allocations and own the lands. Stop focusing on the FG skins to solve all your problems.
I agree with your submissions BUT,the Humongous NBILLIONS Money in both the Federal Ministries and the States Ministries is for what?
Meaning,the govt is just playing Politics - with Food issues in Nigeria!
Another Area of high Powers Politics is Light 🚨 matters.
We have severely suggested:
- Sack All the Agric Ministers
- Sack the Power Sector Ministers and let them know they are not Performing 🎭 and let there be seriousness in these Sectors,but so far,Politics is being played here!
- Let there be massive Importations for the Next 2- years and stop the High Inflation in Agricultural Development,for now, nothing is happening in these Sectors but the Budgets are being drawn on and for what -we don't know.
Deception and Corruption is high here,
-May be quarter to,govt will do the Needful!
Re: 180 Days After Agric Minister’s Promise, Nigerians See No Drop In Food Prices by KevMitnick: 7:39am On Jan 08, 2025
I see zombies on this thread trying so hard to support this government of lies and deceit, but alas, they fail woefully at it just like the government they are supporting...
Defending failure is very hard, I really pity these APC urchins anytime they attempt to defend an obvious lie...they end up sounding very stuppid... grin
Re: 180 Days After Agric Minister’s Promise, Nigerians See No Drop In Food Prices by Santalpharay: 7:39am On Jan 08, 2025
beyep:
Just like when ashawo say i go do u well well, but once una reach house, they start saying don't touch u don't touch here, small small, u never release, I don tire ohh bla bla bla
You seem to know much about this trade. Is that your area of expertise?🙄🙄
Re: 180 Days After Agric Minister’s Promise, Nigerians See No Drop In Food Prices by Brushstrokes20: 7:39am On Jan 08, 2025
Your stupidity must be nafdac certified for you to believe anything good can come from this useless govt of self serving THIEVES AND BLOODTHIRSTY TERRORISTS 💯💯💯💯🤣🤣🤣😉😉😝😝😝
Re: 180 Days After Agric Minister’s Promise, Nigerians See No Drop In Food Prices by Vuvuzela2: 7:41am On Jan 08, 2025
beyep:
Just like when ashawo say i go do u well well, but once una reach house, they start saying don't touch u don't touch here, small small, u never release, I don tire ohh bla bla bla
Oh boy eh grin grin grin
Re: 180 Days After Agric Minister’s Promise, Nigerians See No Drop In Food Prices by Michaelladi1(m): 7:43am On Jan 08, 2025
HeatSeeker:
Everywhere undecided
how much be one derica of bean for your side
Re: 180 Days After Agric Minister’s Promise, Nigerians See No Drop In Food Prices by Vuvuzela2: 7:43am On Jan 08, 2025
MT:
The state government owns the land, what are they doing with it.

Hold your Governors responsible for some actions.
The Governors collect monthly allocations and own the lands. Stop focusing on the FG skins to solve all your problems.
the drug lord and his gang of thieves are so corrupt.
Re: 180 Days After Agric Minister’s Promise, Nigerians See No Drop In Food Prices by SouthSouth1914: 7:45am On Jan 08, 2025
Racoon:
The lies are propaganda meant to pleasurized their deadbeat mummified zombies 🧟‍♂️
Re: 180 Days After Agric Minister’s Promise, Nigerians See No Drop In Food Prices by omolola12345(m): 7:51am On Jan 08, 2025
Tinubu should continue to sack some of this ministers that are not performing. It's very glaring that we still have very many unperforming ministers.
Re: 180 Days After Agric Minister’s Promise, Nigerians See No Drop In Food Prices by NinjaMetahuman: 7:54am On Jan 08, 2025
Has he been fired yet?

These are the type of redundant ministers that PBat shouldn't have in his cabinet if he wants to succeed.

Era of making fake promises and people ignoring it is over.
Re: 180 Days After Agric Minister’s Promise, Nigerians See No Drop In Food Prices by NinjaMetahuman: 7:55am On Jan 08, 2025
Michaelladi1:
where 😂
it dropped heavily tho.

It's was 5k mudu and now it's 3k.
Re: 180 Days After Agric Minister’s Promise, Nigerians See No Drop In Food Prices by Lithiumite: 7:58am On Jan 08, 2025
Acidosis:
Are you saying that Nigerians held their governors at the jugular when rice was sold for 12k (50kg)? We've always had the same "useless" governors, so what changed? The fraudster you love to protect and make excuses for.
Then you must be unintelligent enough to know that currency devaluation and lack of capacity to produce enough is what's driving up food prices.....the same govt that was in power when rice was 12k....go and check how much that govt met the price of same rice.
Re: 180 Days After Agric Minister’s Promise, Nigerians See No Drop In Food Prices by Lithiumite: 8:02am On Jan 08, 2025
SeverusSnape:
Mtcheeww
Only senseless Zombified humanoids believe any promise from this government.
In as much as I am equally wondering what happened to that policy if govt and worse still govt not saying anything about it .....I would condemn tinubu for this.....but it's not enough to insult and unobjectively criticise the govt without first understanding the challenges as they are doing fantastically well in some other
areas.....I believe it's a matter of time before this starts coming to fruition
Re: 180 Days After Agric Minister’s Promise, Nigerians See No Drop In Food Prices by nedekid:
Minister that probably just made a speach written by an aide.
Anyway, a wise man from Ota said you plant 100 heaps of yam and then claim to have planted 200, when you harvest, you harvest 100 heaps of yam and 100 heaps lies.
Re: 180 Days After Agric Minister’s Promise, Nigerians See No Drop In Food Prices by Philipmoon2(m): 8:04am On Jan 08, 2025
Na you go trust them!
Re: 180 Days After Agric Minister’s Promise, Nigerians See No Drop In Food Prices by NaijaCrusader: 8:06am On Jan 08, 2025
Did anyone believe him when he was blabbing the rubbish?
Re: 180 Days After Agric Minister’s Promise, Nigerians See No Drop In Food Prices by Free2Fly: 8:06am On Jan 08, 2025
MT:
The state government owns the land, what are they doing with it.

Hold your Governors responsible for some actions.
The Governors collect monthly allocations and own the lands. Stop focusing on the FG skins to solve all your problems.
Rubbish hypocr!tes!

I guess you didn't know this when you came out en mass to campaign against GEJ and installed Buhari instead??
You also hadn't discovered this ''knowledge'' when you wanted you preferred man to become the president against all odd huh
Re: 180 Days After Agric Minister’s Promise, Nigerians See No Drop In Food Prices by Free2Fly: 8:10am On Jan 08, 2025
beyep:
Just like when ashawo say i go do u well well, but once una reach house, they start saying don't touch u don't touch here, small small, u never release, I don tire ohh bla bla bla
grin This one don go far in that business
Re: 180 Days After Agric Minister’s Promise, Nigerians See No Drop In Food Prices by CodeTemplarr: 8:19am On Jan 08, 2025
They sat in air conditioned offices expecting the normal harvest glut to do the magic forgetting to track the recent trend in poor output that threatens that projection. Content creating clowns.
Re: 180 Days After Agric Minister’s Promise, Nigerians See No Drop In Food Prices by cjudy(m): 8:19am On Jan 08, 2025
Una Dey believe people wey call Buhari savior and Messiah.

Na una sabi, Japa now or regret later
Re: 180 Days After Agric Minister’s Promise, Nigerians See No Drop In Food Prices by franugo(m): 8:20am On Jan 08, 2025
Hezzyluv:
The problem there is even if they suspend import duties, the shipping charges for the goods being imported is in dollars. By extension, still expensive. Because, the businessman would like to get his money back including his gain.

Another fact is, Customs Officials still charge for importing these grains. If you're caught bringing rice from Badagry to Lagos, Customs will arrest u for smuggling.
Hello.
I'm a little confused, is badagry not in lagos?
Re: 180 Days After Agric Minister’s Promise, Nigerians See No Drop In Food Prices by cjudy(m): 8:20am On Jan 08, 2025
MT:
The state government owns the land, what are they doing with it.

Hold your Governors responsible for some actions.
The Governors collect monthly allocations and own the lands. Stop focusing on the FG skins to solve all your problems.
The state governors regulate the prices of foodstuffs and commodities? When them call you people zone B now, una go Dey complain
Re: 180 Days After Agric Minister’s Promise, Nigerians See No Drop In Food Prices by Hezzyluv: 8:30am On Jan 08, 2025
franugo:
Hello.
I'm a little confused, is badagry not in lagos?
Yes it's in Lagos but outskirt of it. It's considered a border. You could buy a bag of rice there 70k while in Lagos, that same bag might cost 110k.

You might pass 2ru 5custom check point before you enter Lagos. I don't know for now sha.
Re: 180 Days After Agric Minister’s Promise, Nigerians See No Drop In Food Prices by YeribanzaGoat(f): 8:36am On Jan 08, 2025
Believe Tinubu and his foolish ministers at your own risk.
Re: 180 Days After Agric Minister’s Promise, Nigerians See No Drop In Food Prices by coleon(m): 8:37am On Jan 08, 2025
MT:
The state government owns the land, what are they doing with it.

Hold your Governors responsible for some actions.
The Governors collect monthly allocations and own the lands. Stop focusing on the FG skins to solve all your problems.
You must be very daft to be quoting things out of context just to divert blame from your God Tilumbu. When the minister appointed by Tilumbu was making the promise, he didn't know that state government owned the land then abi?
If your attempt is to shift the blame to state government, what then is his function as minister of agriculture? It means he should not even have any office in the first place if we are to go by your logic since you are absolving the federal government of any blame. Mumu zombified human being.
Re: 180 Days After Agric Minister’s Promise, Nigerians See No Drop In Food Prices by Ankakh: 8:42am On Jan 08, 2025
Bobloco:
As things stand, a 50kg bag of rice sold for N85,000 when Kyari unveiled the measures now sells for over N100,000.

In his last Monetary Policy Committee meeting, Yemi Cardoso, the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, identified “the rising cost of transporting farm produce; infrastructure-related constraints within the distribution network; security challenges in some food-producing areas; and the impact of exchange rate fluctuations on the prices of imported food items” as some of the factors that the efforts to control food inflation.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/01/180-days-after-agric-ministers-promise-nigerians-see-no-drop-in-food-prices/
The level of food inflation in Nigeria is ridiculous. Just 3 years ago, it was not upto 50k. And within 6 months (of even the minister's announcement), it has gone up by 15k again. This is not sustainable.

All these challenges are solvable.
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