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Food Price Crash: Farmers Fault FG’s Order As Agro-Imports Hit ₦2.2 Trillion by adenigga(op): 2:56am On Sep 16, 2025
Nigeria’s agricultural import bill soared to N2.22tn in the first half of 2025, drawing strong criticism from farmers, rice millers, and stakeholders who argue that the Federal Government’s policies are undermining local production and worsening food insecurity.

The stakeholders also criticised the recent order by President Bola Tinubu to reduce food prices. On September 11, 2025, it was reported that Tinubu ordered a Federal Executive Council committee to further crash the prices of food items across the country.

The Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Security, Sabi Abdullahi, stated this in Abuja, while presenting a paper at a one-day capacity-building workshop for journalists covering the Senate. He said the President’s order would be enforced to further crash prices of food items by ensuring the safe passage of products through various routes across the country.

“I can say it on good authority to you that the President has given a matching order to a Federal Executive Council committee already handling it. On how we are going to promote the safe passage of agricultural foods and commodities across our various routes in the country.

“We are aware, and I’m sure, as media, you are also aware, there are routes through which commodities are taken before they are delivered. If you know the amount of money that is being spent, you can now understand why those commodities have to be expensive at the point of delivery. So, we are working very hard, and we are doing quite a lot. But I’ve just given you a snippet because I’m here, and I felt we should look at that,” Abdullahi had stated.

But this Presidential directive has sparked criticism from farmers and rice millers, who argue that mere pronouncements cannot override market forces or compensate for poor planning.

“The cost of food will go down if transport costs go down, but that alone is not enough,” the National President of the All Farmers Association of Nigeria, Kabir Ibrahim, explained. “Our farmers are complaining that the prices are so low that they cannot buy fertiliser. The importation has dealt with our farmers.”


Rice millers push back

Chairman of the Competitive African Rice Forum, Peter Dama, faulted the government’s approach, saying it risks alienating private operators and discouraging investment. “The President is dealing with private organisations and companies. You don’t just come out and give an order to crash prices. It doesn’t work that way,” he told The PUNCH.

“At best, the government should have called stakeholders in the transport and agric sectors, discussed with them, and provided subsidies.

Pronouncements without engagement will not work.”


Dama warned that persistent importation and lack of subsidies were forcing many farmers to abandon agriculture. “If you don’t provide inputs and only make pronouncements, farmers will quit. We are not in an autocratic government. Stakeholders must be carried along.”

Tractors still undistributed

Beyond importation and price directives, stakeholders also pointed to delays in mechanisation efforts. In July 2024, the government launched 2,000 tractors to support farmers, but more than a year later, none have been distributed.


Ibrahim said farmers were growing impatient. “The tractors have not been distributed yet. They were launched in July, but up to now, no modalities have been given. We need them to support human labour with machine power.”

An official in the Ministry of Agriculture, who asked not to be named due to the lack of authorisation to speak on the matter, confirmed that modalities for distribution were awaiting presidential approval.

“We are waiting for the presidency. The minister has submitted a distribution list for approval. We expect to flag it off soon. But people must understand that such directives take time because they involve trade, finance, customs, and investment ministries. A technical committee will be set up to address stakeholders’ concerns.”

Purchasing power concern

While the government insists that food price crashes will take time, stakeholders maintain that weak purchasing power remains the biggest obstacle.


Ibrahim stressed, “What we are telling the government is that it is the purchasing power of the Naira that is causing problems. Even if food prices fall, people don’t have the money to buy. That’s why you are not seeing any impact.”

His view was echoed by other stakeholders, who warned that without urgent subsidies for inputs and stronger consumer purchasing power, Nigeria risks deepening its food insecurity.

N2.22tn agric imports

Data from the National Bureau of Statistics revealed that agricultural imports stood at N1.04tn in the first quarter of 2025, before climbing to N1.18tn in the second quarter. The second quarter figure represented a 32.6 per cent year-on-year increase from N893.25bn recorded in Q2 2024, and a 14.35 per cent rise from Q1 2025.

Comparatively, the value of agricultural imports in the first half of 2024 was N1.81tn, indicating a 22.65 per cent rise within one year. Despite this surge, food prices remain high, and farmers say government interventions have created distortions that leave both producers and consumers worse off.

The sharp rise in imports followed the Federal Government’s introduction of a 180-day duty-free window in July 2024, which allowed licensed millers and firms with backward integration programmes to import staple foods such as maize, husked brown rice, wheat, beans, and millet without paying duties, tariffs, or related taxes.

The policy, designed by President Bola Tinubu’s administration as a stopgap measure against worsening food inflation, ended in December 2024. While the government said it aimed to crash food prices, stakeholders insist the initiative failed to deliver relief.

AFAN president, Ibrahim, argued that the waiver policy only triggered massive importation without addressing Nigerians’ weakened purchasing power. “There must be a rise in imports because there was a 180-day duty-free window. People rushed to import food, but Nigerians have no money to buy it. Even though prices are going down, purchasing power is low, and that is the reality,” Ibrahim said.

According to him, the unsold food glut now affects both government silos and private warehouses. “Government itself is left with food in silos. They bought rice and paddies, but are they selling? Unless we fix systemic issues in customs, transport, and governance, we cannot get results.”


The fallout from duty-free importation has hit local farmers hard. Ibrahim noted that maize, which once sold for about N60,000 per tonne before the duty-free policy, now goes for about N30,000, leaving farmers unable to recover input costs. “Our farmers are not happy; they are not even back to their farms now because maize prices have collapsed. They cannot buy fertiliser, and the effect is adverse,” he said.

National Secretary of the Small-Scale Women Farmers Organisation in Nigeria, Chinasa Asonye, highlighted how high input costs and poor-quality subsidised products have crippled production. “Fertilisers and herbicides have become unaffordable. Some of the subsidised inputs distributed were expired and caused more harm than good. Government must subsidise inputs so farmers can produce at a reasonable cost,” Asonye said.

She warned that hoarding by traders and government agencies worsened the food crisis. “Some people stored grains in silos expecting to sell when prices rise, but the reverse happened. Grains bought at N140 per kg now sell for N70, and many are running at a loss. Worse still, some imported rice sold at N48,000 has weevils and is not even edible.”

Way forward

Stakeholders agreed that piecemeal interventions—whether through duty-free waivers, directives to crash food prices, or delayed tractor distribution—cannot sustainably address Nigeria’s food crisis.

Dama cautioned, “Yes, reducing transport costs will bring some relief. But the government must also engage rice millers, farmers, and private investors. Import licences should not replace real investment in local production. If we continue like this, we will never be food-secure.”

Asonye added that small-scale farmers, especially women, face the greatest risks. “If farmers cannot break even, they will abandon production or resort to strike actions. That will deepen the food crisis.”

With agricultural imports climbing to N2.22tn in just six months and local farmers struggling with input costs, storage challenges, and poor purchasing power, the outlook for Nigeria’s food sector remains fragile.

The government maintains that its food price crash directive, mechanisation push, and import substitution efforts will eventually ease the burden on citizens. But for farmers and millers, patience is running thin.

Unless subsidies, infrastructure support, and stakeholder consultations become central to government policy, experts warn that Nigeria’s reliance on imports will continue to rise—at the expense of local production and long-term food security.
Source: https://punchng.com/food-price-crash-farmers-fault-fgs-order-as-agro-imports-hit-n2-2tn

Re: Food Price Crash: Farmers Fault FG’s Order As Agro-Imports Hit ₦2.2 Trillion by seunlayi(m): 4:59am On Sep 16, 2025
It is a partial good news because where is the money for majority to buy the food? I actually think it's the poor market demand that is bringing down the price of food and commodity this period is generally the time of harvesting many crops meaning large supply vs poor demand not all these Cho Cho Cho from Fg that has destroyed the security of lives majority of farmers in Nig.
Re: Food Price Crash: Farmers Fault FG’s Order As Agro-Imports Hit ₦2.2 Trillion by princeade86(m): 5:00am On Sep 16, 2025
And they are here, with one laptop and chair, deceiving innocent people online.
Re: Food Price Crash: Farmers Fault FG’s Order As Agro-Imports Hit ₦2.2 Trillion by Arostar2023: 5:02am On Sep 16, 2025
It be like say the food prices de fall for paper only. By the way, the importers at what rate(naira/dollar) did they import their goods to sell them cheap?
Re: Food Price Crash: Farmers Fault FG’s Order As Agro-Imports Hit ₦2.2 Trillion by princeade86(m): 5:02am On Sep 16, 2025
seunlayi:
It is a partial good news because where is the money for majority to buy the food? I actually think it's the poor market demand that is bringing down the price of food and commodity not all these Cho Cho Cho from Fg that has destroyed the security of lives majority of farmers in Nig
do u even read the article at all. Always read well
Re: Food Price Crash: Farmers Fault FG’s Order As Agro-Imports Hit ₦2.2 Trillion by obawinner(m):
Buhari closed border so that we can be self sufficient in food production instead make food come down, it increased significantly.

Nigeria farmers hoard market to create scarcity for increased profits.

When buhari government gave loan for local rice production, instead of selling to Nigerian market, they began to rebag it to foreign bags and selling to neighboring countries.

They ban the importation of frozen chicken from neighboring countries, chicken became 25k - 30k. Instead of making fair profit, they Farmers increased their price so highly and as per closed border, you are only at their mercy.

Never again.
Re: Food Price Crash: Farmers Fault FG’s Order As Agro-Imports Hit ₦2.2 Trillion by seunlayi(m): 5:08am On Sep 16, 2025
princeade86:
do u even read the article at all. Always read well
.

Its a different thing to see is a straight line and it's a different thing to notice the angle of the line. Ogbeni, pass jare

princeade86:
And they are here, with one laptop and chair, deceiving innocent people online.
Na this one first resume work today.
Re: Food Price Crash: Farmers Fault FG’s Order As Agro-Imports Hit ₦2.2 Trillion by yusuyo: 5:08am On Sep 16, 2025
This government is getting everything wrong. Where are we heading to.......Buhari is 1000% better
Re: Food Price Crash: Farmers Fault FG’s Order As Agro-Imports Hit ₦2.2 Trillion by overall90: 5:09am On Sep 16, 2025
Abeg where is the food price crash?
Big bread is still between 1900 to 2000.
The price of noodles is still the same.
The price of Mango Rice is still above 90k here in PH.
The price of cardbury Hot chocolate just went up from 350 to 400 Naira last week.
So what exactly are they talking about?
Re: Food Price Crash: Farmers Fault FG’s Order As Agro-Imports Hit ₦2.2 Trillion by seunlayi(m): 5:14am On Sep 16, 2025
overall90:
Abeg where is the food price crash?
Big bread is still between 1900 to 2000.
The price of noodles is still the same.
The price of Mango Rice is still above 90k here in PH.
The price of cardbury Hot chocolate just went up from 350 to 400 Naira last week.
So what exactly are they talking about?
Better watch what you are saying before their data boys will resume on you grin grin
Re: Food Price Crash: Farmers Fault FG’s Order As Agro-Imports Hit ₦2.2 Trillion by JoeRizzla(m): 5:18am On Sep 16, 2025
I thought they said the food prices has already been crashed 😅

Yeye country with yeye government lol
Re: Food Price Crash: Farmers Fault FG’s Order As Agro-Imports Hit ₦2.2 Trillion by Watcharena: 5:21am On Sep 16, 2025
Wait for December and see how price will sky rocket 🚀
Re: Food Price Crash: Farmers Fault FG’s Order As Agro-Imports Hit ₦2.2 Trillion by DanBJChem: 5:26am On Sep 16, 2025
That's good for the farmers, their produce cannot sustain Nigeria's demands. Farmers had their chance during Buhari's tenure but failed, since Tinubu became president, I've never consumed Rice with Stones in it.
Re: Food Price Crash: Farmers Fault FG’s Order As Agro-Imports Hit ₦2.2 Trillion by ozo13(m):
obawinner:
Buhari closed border so that we can be self sufficient in food production instead make food come down, it increased significantly.

Nigeria farmers hoard market to create scarcity for increased profits.

When buhari government gave loan for local rice production, instead of selling to Nigerian market, they began to rebag it to foreign bags and selling to neighboring countries.

They ban the importation of frozen chicken from neighboring countries, chicken became 25k - 30k. Instead of making fair profit, they Farmers increased their price so highly and as per closed border, you are only at their mercy.

Never again.
I live in Kebbi, and this is exactly what they were doing: warehouses everywhere, creating artificial scarcity just to increase the prices of grains and other food items. Now that prices are down, most of them have no option but to count their losses and bring those items out. Beans I used to buy for 3,000 per plate are now 1,800–1,900; just a few days ago, I bought some in the market. Foreign rice that was almost 100,000 here is now 57,000. The same politicians making noise and complaining about high food prices due to government policies are the same ones complaining now that prices are coming down, causing farmers to suffer. grin grin grin
Re: Food Price Crash: Farmers Fault FG’s Order As Agro-Imports Hit ₦2.2 Trillion by anonimi: 5:32am On Sep 16, 2025
princeade86:
do u even read the article at all.

Always read well
You that read the article well, what is different from what he wrote about it?

Why are we importing food and bankrupting the country with loans instead of growing our own food and securing our future like we did when PDP was in office for 16 years?

Why did we allow APC elected leaders looters show us shege with their corruption, cluelessness and incompetence of the last decade?

thisweekng:
The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy Chief Olawale Edun has said the last time Nigeria’s economy looked stable was about a decade ago.

He made this statement during his maiden press conference as Minister of Finance where he outlined President Bola Tinubu’s vision, agenda and strategy for the economy.

He said, “I think as we all know, we are not where we should be. The economy is barely growing above the rate of population growth.

“But it was not always so, and I think in trying to look at the way forward, if we now have a situation of slow growth, double-digit inflation, weak/depreciating exchange rate, as well as security concerns that are resulting in an economy that is not growing and not taking Nigerians out of poverty.

“If we think back to the last time when the economy was stable- when it was growing, when inflation was low, and the interest rate was affordable, that period was about a decade ago. Growth was about 6% in 2013 and 2014.”
Private sector to drive the economy

https://nairametrics.com/2023/09/01/the-last-time-nigerias-economy-was-stable-was-about-a-decade-ago-wale-edun/
May 1, 2025

May Day: Hunger, unemployment, insecurity real— Tinubu

According to him: “The theme demands our collective attention and serves as a stark reminder of the need to create an environment where every worker feels safe, valued, and empowered to contribute to the growth and prosperity of our nation. As your President, I assure you that this administration is committed to creating such an environment for the common good.”

On the economic hardship, he noted that while it is a global phenomenon, its effects on Nigerians are particularly severe.

Tinubu said: “I am aware of the peculiarities of the economic hardship Nigerians face—rising living costs, hunger, insecurity, unemployment, and the loss of livelihoods. These challenges are real and demand definitive solutions, which I am poised to address as your President.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/05/may-day-hunger-unemployment-insecurity-real-tinubu/
Re: Food Price Crash: Farmers Fault FG’s Order As Agro-Imports Hit ₦2.2 Trillion by ibrutex(m): 5:33am On Sep 16, 2025
Have you guys forgotten something, Re-lection is 2027 so they need a decisive way to convince the gullible ones...
Re: Food Price Crash: Farmers Fault FG’s Order As Agro-Imports Hit ₦2.2 Trillion by anonimi:
ozo13:
correctly summarize.i stay in Kebbi and this is exactly what they were doing.warehouses everywhere creating artificial scarcity just to increase price.

Now that prices are down, most of them got no option than count their looses.beans I use to buy 3k per plate is now 1800/1900 just few days ago I bought in the market. Foreign rice that was almost 100k here is now 57k here.

The same politicians making noise because of high prices of food because of govt policies are still the same politicians complaining prices are now coming down grin grin grin.
How much was foreign rice in 2015 when minimum wage was 18k? How do these numbers compare with APC’s 57k rice with minimum wage at 70k?

Does that make us worse extreme poverty paupers or not huh
Re: Food Price Crash: Farmers Fault FG’s Order As Agro-Imports Hit ₦2.2 Trillion by anonimi: 5:39am On Sep 16, 2025
ibrutex:
Have you guys forgotten something,

Re-lection is 2027 so they need a decisive way to convince the gullible ones...
How do we make the number of gullible ones reduce drastically?

How can we do the enlightenment work for everyone to be more informed and less gullible huh

anonimi:
“The worst illiterate is the political illiterate, he doesn’t hear, doesn’t speak, nor participates in the political events.

He doesn’t know the cost of life, the price of the bean, of the fish, of the flour, of the rent, of the shoes and of the medicine, all depends on political decisions. The political illiterate is so stupid that he is proud and swells his chest saying that he hates politics.

The slowpoke doesn’t know that, from his political ignorance is born the prostitute, the abandoned child, and the worst thieves of all, the bad politician, corrupted and flunky of the national and multinational companies.”

― Bertolt Brecht
Re: Food Price Crash: Farmers Fault FG’s Order As Agro-Imports Hit ₦2.2 Trillion by Satazaa: 5:50am On Sep 16, 2025
Those criticizing government favourable policies on food importations must be naive and jokers, at the heart of any government approval ratings is food availability and security, so no sane government will sit idle and watch unscrupulous and ungodly middleman who don't have a square meter of farms run you streets with hoarding and price fixing just in a bid to wickedly exploit, I recall looking for warehouses in an industrial area of Abuja two years back and everywhere was loaded with foods by the greedy hoarders, thankfully majority of those warehouses are empty now, government policies is not our enemy but we are ourselves enemies
Re: Food Price Crash: Farmers Fault FG’s Order As Agro-Imports Hit ₦2.2 Trillion by free2ryhme: 5:54am On Sep 16, 2025
adenigga:
Source: https://punchng.com/food-price-crash-farmers-fault-fgs-order-as-agro-imports-hit-n2-2tn
Tinubu should enter the market and crash the price himself the way he did with fuel pump price
Re: Food Price Crash: Farmers Fault FG’s Order As Agro-Imports Hit ₦2.2 Trillion by MaxNdu: 5:54am On Sep 16, 2025
adenigga:
Source: https://punchng.com/food-price-crash-farmers-fault-fgs-order-as-agro-imports-hit-n2-2tn
Hard evidence of how Nigerians are now being slaughtered by GMO foods!!!!
Re: Food Price Crash: Farmers Fault FG’s Order As Agro-Imports Hit ₦2.2 Trillion by ozo13(m): 5:59am On Sep 16, 2025
anonimi:
How much was foreign rice in 2015 when minimum wage was 18k? How do these numbers compare with APC’s 57k rice with minimum wage at 70k?

Does that make us worse extreme poverty paupers or not huh
I don't understand ur point.so we should allow people to hold us to ransom selling food at exorbitant prices because of a govt policy. What was the cause of price of foreign rice moving up from the 2015 price.we should start the argument from there.this isn't about politics or who is right or wrong.it should be about what can be done better for the benefit of all.it isn't an APC /PDP thing.it should be about Nigeria because all of us are in the mess.
Re: Food Price Crash: Farmers Fault FG’s Order As Agro-Imports Hit ₦2.2 Trillion by FuckYeyeMods: 6:06am On Sep 16, 2025
obawinner:
Buhari closed border so that we can be self sufficient in food production instead make food come down, it increased significantly.

Nigeria farmers hoard market to create scarcity for increased profits.

When buhari government gave loan for local rice production, instead of selling to Nigerian market, they began to rebag it to foreign bags and selling to neighboring countries.

They ban the importation of frozen chicken from neighboring countries, chicken became 25k - 30k. Instead of making fair profit, they Farmers increased their price so highly and as per closed border, you are only at their mercy.

Never again.
I'm a first hand witness to this.
Nigerian and foreign investors in agro products are very greedy and selfish people. Very wicked people.
Government don't just take this kind of moves, they have understudy what is going on with closing of borders.
Re: Food Price Crash: Farmers Fault FG’s Order As Agro-Imports Hit ₦2.2 Trillion by Heavensake1: 6:07am On Sep 16, 2025
seunlayi:
It is a partial good news because where is the money for majority to buy the food? I actually think it's the poor market demand that is bringing down the price of food and commodity this period is generally the time of harvesting many crops meaning large supply vs poor demand not all these Cho Cho Cho from Fg that has destroyed the security of lives majority of farmers in Nig.
If There is poor market demand for food that means Nigeria is finished. You should know it is more supply.
Re: Food Price Crash: Farmers Fault FG’s Order As Agro-Imports Hit ₦2.2 Trillion by FavouriteOfGod(f): 6:09am On Sep 16, 2025
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm 🤔 Can we all see the extent to which desperate greedy Nigerians can go just to illegally ie unethically make more money that l definitely not have any divine blessings?

ozo13:
I live in Kebbi, and this is exactly what they were doing: warehouses everywhere, creating artificial scarcity just to increase the prices of grains and other food items. Now that prices are down, most of them have no option but to count their losses and bring those items out. Beans I used to buy for 3,000 per plate are now 1,800–1,900; just a few days ago, I bought some in the market. Foreign rice that was almost 100,000 here is now 57,000. The same politicians making noise and complaining about high food prices due to government policies are the same ones complaining now that prices are coming down, causing farmers to suffer. grin grin grin
Re: Food Price Crash: Farmers Fault FG’s Order As Agro-Imports Hit ₦2.2 Trillion by kgr8mike(m): 6:13am On Sep 16, 2025
Nothing good will ever come from someone who stole a mandate given to another. God is not a Nigerian

God has his standards and you can't deceive Him.

Did anybody hear Gumi, that's the type of things you get in a system with a wrong foundation. The foundation of this government is wrong and only until we get the foundation fixed can we build a structure that will stand the test of time.
Re: Food Price Crash: Farmers Fault FG’s Order As Agro-Imports Hit ₦2.2 Trillion by malali: 6:14am On Sep 16, 2025
Nigeria’s food crisis is not about orders from Abuja but about structural dysfunction. To solve it:
1. Input Subsidies That Work – Instead of expired fertilisers, directly fund cooperatives of verified farmers with vouchers redeemable only at accredited agro-dealers.
2. Mechanisation Now, Not Announcements – Release and decentralise tractor distribution immediately through state-level farmer associations with strict usage audits.

3. Import Discipline – End indiscriminate duty-free imports that cripple local farmers. Imports should only be a buffer stock, not a permanent policy.
4. Farm-to-Market Infrastructure – Subsidise rural transport (rail & road) and cold chain logistics to cut middleman extortion and wastage.
5. Purchasing Power Boost – Tie food subsidy cards directly to vulnerable households, so demand exists for local produce and farmers can sell at viable prices.

Without input access, mechanisation, market discipline, and demand support, Nigeria will keep importing its hunger.
Re: Food Price Crash: Farmers Fault FG’s Order As Agro-Imports Hit ₦2.2 Trillion by Iykenche: 6:18am On Sep 16, 2025
What is the problem with all these so call unions. NUPENG attacking Dangote because of reduction of fuel pump price. Farmers union attacking FG because the order to reduce the price of their products. Borders were closed to encourage local production but what did we get from it than opportunity for you pple to send your price to roof top. For me, unions should be banned including NLC
Re: Food Price Crash: Farmers Fault FG’s Order As Agro-Imports Hit ₦2.2 Trillion by MadamExcellency: 6:20am On Sep 16, 2025
Ibrahim stressed, “What we are telling the government is that it is the purchasing power of the Naira that is causing problems. Even if food prices fall, people don’t have the money to buy. That’s why you are not seeing any impact.”
You mean the farmers are deliberately punishing consumers because of low purchasing power after most of them have already received subsidies in the form of farm inputs, machinery, grants and soft loans?

The Government did the right thing, Buhari did everything for them to bring food prices down but the reverse was the case. Never again.
Re: Food Price Crash: Farmers Fault FG’s Order As Agro-Imports Hit ₦2.2 Trillion by atobs4real(m): 6:33am On Sep 16, 2025
Which food crash?
Mr. President, please go out ur self and see whether it's true.
Na lie be this ooo
Re: Food Price Crash: Farmers Fault FG’s Order As Agro-Imports Hit ₦2.2 Trillion by Elusive001: 6:33am On Sep 16, 2025
obawinner:
Buhari closed border so that we can be self sufficient in food production instead make food come down, it increased significantly.

Nigeria farmers hoard market to create scarcity for increased profits.

When buhari government gave loan for local rice production, instead of selling to Nigerian market, they began to rebag it to foreign bags and selling to neighboring countries.

They ban the importation of frozen chicken from neighboring countries, chicken became 25k - 30k. Instead of making fair profit, they Farmers increased their price so highly and as per closed border, you are only at their mercy.

Never again.
You give leadership to corrupt persons and expect the masses to be honest, straightforward, and committed to bettering the country. Una no serious.
Re: Food Price Crash: Farmers Fault FG’s Order As Agro-Imports Hit ₦2.2 Trillion by atobs4real(m): 6:33am On Sep 16, 2025
Which food crash?
Mr. President, please go out ur self and see whether it's true.
Na lie be this ooo
News paper food crash
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