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Re: Are We Really Hungry In Nigeria? - By Greg Odogwu by Looking4you: 4:15pm On May 08, 2025
The moment you try to set your country free from IMF debts, they start to attack you through the Media and paint you bad.

One of their sister agencies are being used to publish bad things about Nigeria and the present government.
Nigeria wake up
Africa wake up
Re: Are We Really Hungry In Nigeria? - By Greg Odogwu by shinaola21(m): 4:15pm On May 08, 2025
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Nooo we're not -hiss-
Do we have to say we're hungry before you know we're hungry can't you see how Nigeria has turn out to be...

Re: Are We Really Hungry In Nigeria? - By Greg Odogwu by Mabuggi88: 4:15pm On May 08, 2025
Anything from Punch must go Asiwaju way, nothing less than that.
The reality is there's hardship and people are hungry
Re: Are We Really Hungry In Nigeria? - By Greg Odogwu by Talkisneeded(m): 4:16pm On May 08, 2025
IMF said we are no longer on the list of countries owing sha..
Na only Nigeria economics metrics no Dey match our everyday reality
Re: Are We Really Hungry In Nigeria? - By Greg Odogwu by newnigerdelta1: 4:18pm On May 08, 2025
iwaeda:
https://punchng.com/are-we-really-hungry-in-nigeria/?
Who dey hungry nor go get strength to protest over rubbish
Re: Are We Really Hungry In Nigeria? - By Greg Odogwu by oyeb15: 4:19pm On May 08, 2025
They still believe we are not hungry cos they are living large on d nation resources
Re: Are We Really Hungry In Nigeria? - By Greg Odogwu by shinaola21(m): 4:20pm On May 08, 2025
helinues:
All those who will say yes would only be saying that on behalf of others as they never experienced hunger before even though they can describe it than those who are really experiencing it
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I'm not among sha cuz I've witnessed hunger sometimes and trust me,hunger is very bad but how will our senseless le@ders knows when they haven't taste one before..

All they eat is in buffet

Re: Are We Really Hungry In Nigeria? - By Greg Odogwu by DeltaBachelor(m): 4:20pm On May 08, 2025
Hmmmm
Re: Are We Really Hungry In Nigeria? - By Greg Odogwu by press9jatv(m): 4:22pm On May 08, 2025
It's well
Re: Are We Really Hungry In Nigeria? - By Greg Odogwu by Siberia01(m): 4:22pm On May 08, 2025
wink
Actually hunger is exaggerated in Nigeria
I visit Uyo often
There's a particular spot called Moscow at four lanes
The least food there is 70k
Every evening that place is always filled up
Same goes for almost all the top places there
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Abuja Lagos etc
Top night clubs and fast foods filled up

There's hardship but it is not that severe
Re: Are We Really Hungry In Nigeria? - By Greg Odogwu by ArcSEMPECJ(m): 4:23pm On May 08, 2025
helinues:
All those who will say yes would only be saying that on behalf of others as they never experienced hunger before even though they can describe it than those who are really experiencing it
You mean those that are really experiencing hunger don't have the energy again to say YEShuh?

Baba Tinubu and his Mr Integrity did this one ....
Re: Are We Really Hungry In Nigeria? - By Greg Odogwu by truthhurtsnaira: 4:25pm On May 08, 2025
Judgementa1:
Nigerians should be sincere to themselves.

Must the government always borrowed to feed the populace.

Most of the things consume are imported goods.

We should start by being productive inorder to sustain the country.
Same story day in day out, year in year out, decade in decade out.

Ask yourself the simple question…. That is…

Why are you Black Nigz fighting and praying and hoping to continue to uphold what white people created to steal and exploit you for their own childrens success…

WHY?
Re: Are We Really Hungry In Nigeria? - By Greg Odogwu by IME1: 4:25pm On May 08, 2025
One way to answer this question is to compare and contrast people's physical looks (especially neck and waist) before and after.
Whether you like it or not people have added holes to their belts and slim fitted their skirts undecided lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
Re: Are We Really Hungry In Nigeria? - By Greg Odogwu by Pickieox(m): 4:27pm On May 08, 2025
In all my experience, I've never seen any country more wicked like Nigeria. The same goes for its looters and ruiners in position of stolen power and authority. The religious leaders are not even left out, they steal from gullible congregation in form of seeds, tithes, offerings every week. Even the citizens are birds of the same feather. If you're looking for love, don't go to Nigeria. There is only fake love there, they will only love you for what they want to gain from you.
Re: Are We Really Hungry In Nigeria? - By Greg Odogwu by yesloaded: 4:27pm On May 08, 2025
helinues:
All those who will say yes would only be saying that on behalf of others as they never experienced hunger before even though they can describe it than those who are really experiencing it
But it doesn't stop the fact that people are hungry

If you are belleful, trust me you will never have time to post on nairaland every seconds
Re: Are We Really Hungry In Nigeria? - By Greg Odogwu by ceejay80s(m): 4:28pm On May 08, 2025
No we are not hungry
We are starving!!!!!
Go buy tomato and pepper tomorrow for market, then u will know how much tomato and pepper a father will buy to feed a family of 6 or 7
Re: Are We Really Hungry In Nigeria? - By Greg Odogwu by qtx(m): 4:28pm On May 08, 2025

Re: Are We Really Hungry In Nigeria? - By Greg Odogwu by JibrinAm(m): 4:32pm On May 08, 2025
helinues:
All those who will say yes would only be saying that on behalf of others as they never experienced hunger before even though they can describe it than those who are really experiencing it
Why are this callous and insensitive?
Re: Are We Really Hungry In Nigeria? - By Greg Odogwu by aboyj(m): 4:33pm On May 08, 2025
If you even go wedding self, man picking no go see food chop baleful...
Re: Are We Really Hungry In Nigeria? - By Greg Odogwu by Danhausa09: 4:33pm On May 08, 2025
I have been on one square meal a day for more than a month. If garri kills I would have been dead by now.
Re: Are We Really Hungry In Nigeria? - By Greg Odogwu by Bankowner: 4:35pm On May 08, 2025
I was in Nigeria in December after being away for 3 years and honestly, I could see that things were tougher. A can of Malta Guinness sold for #800, it was #250 before I left.

My friend just returned from Nigeria, he had a worse story to tell. Family and friends all wanting one thing or the other that #500,000 couldn't take care of. That's what Nigeria has become, people dropping further below the poverty line by the hour.
Re: Are We Really Hungry In Nigeria? - By Greg Odogwu by Danhausa09: 4:35pm On May 08, 2025
helinues:
All those who will say yes would only be saying that on behalf of others as they never experienced hunger before even though they can describe it than those who are really experiencing it
I have a first hand experience with hunger. Man Nigeria is not easy you should thank god hunger never catch you.
There were times that to just buy pure water drink na war for me
Re: Are We Really Hungry In Nigeria? - By Greg Odogwu by Danhausa09: 4:37pm On May 08, 2025
Bankowner:
I was in Nigeria in December after being away for 3 years and honestly, I could see that things were tougher. A can of Malta Guinness sold for #800, it was #250 before I left.

My friend just returned from Nigeria, he had a worse story to tell. Family and friends all wanting one thing or the other that #500,000 couldn't take care of. That's what Nigeria has become, people dropping further below the poverty line by the hour.
we live hands to mouth now. No time for any other thinks all we think about is mastication
Re: Are We Really Hungry In Nigeria? - By Greg Odogwu by Angelfrost(m): 4:39pm On May 08, 2025
Judgementa1:
Nigerians should be sincere to themselves.

Must the government always borrowed to feed the populace.

Most of the things consume are imported goods.

We should start by being productive inorder to sustain the country.
Productive?!! How?!!

Over 30 farmers have been slaughtered and their farms seized by Herdsmen this year alone... Not counting the hundreds afraid to go to their farms, or several others whose crops have been destroyed.

How do you get more productive when you are not secure?!!


The major issues facing Nigeria come down to the gross failure of the nation's leadership to totally tackle Insecurity and Corruption.

We need to stop pretending like we don't know these things... Or don't know what needs to be done.

Visit the former food producing states like Benue, Borno, Katsina, even Agbor in Delta State, many farmers have abandoned their farms in fear... Some have been murdered in cold blood.

One who defended himself and killed a herdsmen in the process was sentenced speedily to death by a judge just last 2 months...!


Do you see what I am talking about?!!

Shall we talk about the power supply issues?!! Lack of mobilisation and empowerment of food producers?!!



Bad Leadership is worse than cancer.


A nation that is resource rich and not at war is having such shameful hunger and poverty stats!


If I were the President of this nation, I would be ashamed to move about. undecided
Re: Are We Really Hungry In Nigeria? - By Greg Odogwu by papyjaypaul: 4:41pm On May 08, 2025

Re: Are We Really Hungry In Nigeria? - By Greg Odogwu by bentenny(m):
Judgementa1:
Nigerians should be sincere to themselves.

Must the government always borrowed to feed the populace.

Most of the things consume are imported goods.

We should start by being productive inorder to sustain the country
You cannot be productive in an environment lacking constant electricity, persistent insecurity, multiplicity of taxes,high transport cost,inaccessible roads to rural areas etc
This is why imported products are cheaper than that of local commodities!
Re: Are We Really Hungry In Nigeria? - By Greg Odogwu by persius555(m): 4:44pm On May 08, 2025
Hallmark of a government that no sympathy for the suffering of the masses. What do you expect when fyel price goes from 195 to 1,000.

Not even in wartorn countries do you witness such. Cheap fuel was suppose to be a cushion for the already impoverished masses. A wedge to halt economic disaster and the government comes on to remove this wedge, now Nigerians of all demographics are left to bear the grave consequences.
They say our fuel is too cheap that's why we are poor, now the fuel is out of the reach of people have the people become richer.
Re: Are We Really Hungry In Nigeria? - By Greg Odogwu by Hohaiiiode(m): 4:49pm On May 08, 2025
helinues:
All those who will say yes would only be saying that on behalf of others as they never experienced hunger before even though they can describe it than those who are really experiencing it
very funny! Sycophantic
Re: Are We Really Hungry In Nigeria? - By Greg Odogwu by missionmex(m): 4:56pm On May 08, 2025
helinues:
All those who will say yes would only be saying that on behalf of others as they never experienced hunger before even though they can describe it than those who are really experiencing it
You and mumu talk iare 5 & 6
Re: Are We Really Hungry In Nigeria? - By Greg Odogwu by Empresa: 4:56pm On May 08, 2025
If we tell ourselves the truth, then the current people in charge of the country have no business been there.
Re: Are We Really Hungry In Nigeria? - By Greg Odogwu by gbemishile: 5:02pm On May 08, 2025
Babangidapikin:
Just telling you fact ...
Where and how dis u gwt ur fact?
Questionnaire? Ow please?
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