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| Nigeria Emerges As Global Epicenter Of Hunger For 2026 by BlackViper(op): 5:37am On Feb 18 |
Nigeria tops global hunger hot spots list; 32 million face acute food crisis Nigeria has emerged as the epicenter of the world’s worsening hunger crisis, with 31.8 million people projected to face acute food insecurity in 2026, according to a new report by U.S.-based humanitarian group Action Against Hunger. The figure makes Nigeria the single largest food crisis globally, more than India who is several times more populous, underscoring the scale of economic strain and insecurity battering Africa’s most populous nation. The organization’s 2026 Global Hunger Hot Spots report, which draws on data from the State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World and the Global Report on Food Crises, estimates that 295 million people across 59 countries are facing acute food insecurity. Nearly two-thirds of them live in just 10 countries — with Nigeria topping the list. In northeastern states such as Borno, Adamawa and Yobe, more than 15 years of insurgency linked to Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) have devastated farming communities and disrupted food production. The crisis deepened in 2024 when severe flooding destroyed an estimated 1.1 million hectares of farmland, compounding already fragile supply chains. The humanitarian fallout is stark. An estimated 5.4 million Nigerian children are suffering from acute malnutrition, while inflation hovering around 35% has eroded purchasing power, forcing families to choose between food, medicine and shelter. “Conflict, climate shocks and economic collapse are pushing millions to the brink,” the report said, warning that funding shortfalls could further escalate conditions in 2026. Crisis Multiplier Nigeria’s ranking places it ahead of Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo, which each have 25.6 million people facing acute food insecurity amid conflict and displacement. But unlike Sudan, where famine has already been declared in some regions, Nigeria’s crisis is being driven by a volatile mix of insecurity, extreme weather and macroeconomic instability, the report said. The report highlights climate change as a “crisis multiplier.” Erratic rainfall, floods and prolonged dry spells are undermining agricultural output in vulnerable regions. In Nigeria’s riverine and northern farming belts, recurring climate shocks have collided with insecurity, limiting farmers’ ability to plant and harvest safely. At the same time, international humanitarian financing is shrinking. The United States recently announced an 83% reduction in USAID humanitarian programs, with additional cuts from major European donors. A Lancet study cited in the report estimated that USAID-funded programs saved more than 90 million lives over two decades. Sustained reductions, it warned, could result in millions of preventable deaths globally by 2030. For Nigeria, which relies heavily on donor-funded nutrition and emergency food programs in conflict-affected regions, the implications are severe. Aid agencies caution that reduced funding may force the closure of health and nutrition facilities, cutting off lifelines for vulnerable children and pregnant women. Across the 13 most critical hunger contexts identified globally, nearly 30 million children are acutely malnourished, including 8.5 million at severe risk of death without treatment. Nigeria accounts for a significant share of that burden. Action Against Hunger said the crisis remains preventable with coordinated intervention, including climate adaptation in agriculture, protection for vulnerable groups and sustained humanitarian funding. But with insecurity persisting in the northeast, inflation squeezing households nationwide and global aid budgets under pressure, Nigeria’s food crisis risks deepening in 2026 – a development that could further strain social stability in Africa’s largest economy. https://pluboard.com/2026/02/12/food/nigeria-tops-global-hunger-crisis-2026-report/ Mynd44 Lalasticlala Nlfpmod
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| Re: Nigeria Emerges As Global Epicenter Of Hunger For 2026 by Freshandfitpod: 5:51am On Feb 18 |
O boy the usual suspects every single time |
| Re: Nigeria Emerges As Global Epicenter Of Hunger For 2026 by Ofunaofu: 6:00am On Feb 18 |
This is one of the Tinubu legacy |
| Re: Nigeria Emerges As Global Epicenter Of Hunger For 2026 by AMINDA: 6:22am On Feb 18 |
Agbadorians will not like this kind of Statistics at all. In 2027, Tinubu will face opposition in the North and in the South, from the Muslims and the Christians. He has no pathway to re-election.
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| Re: Nigeria Emerges As Global Epicenter Of Hunger For 2026 by Macphenson: 7:23am On Feb 18 |
Another achievement of the Bola Ahmed Tinubu led administration. Tinubu is the S. I unit of failure in governance and administration. |
| Re: Nigeria Emerges As Global Epicenter Of Hunger For 2026 by erad(m): 7:47am On Feb 18 |
So food insecurity and hunger mean the same thing now? OK. |
| Re: Nigeria Emerges As Global Epicenter Of Hunger For 2026 by CodeTemplar: 12:41pm On Feb 24 |
Also the epicentre of state adopted and sponsored religion. Hajj, mosques, imam salaries, ramadan packages, terrorism etc |
| Re: Nigeria Emerges As Global Epicenter Of Hunger For 2026 by CodeTemplar: 12:43pm On Feb 24 |
erad:almost same. Food(lack of it) drives/causes insecurity and insecurity has increasingly targetted food supply chain. |
| Re: Nigeria Emerges As Global Epicenter Of Hunger For 2026 by Didijiji: 12:44pm On Feb 24 |
Person said he prepared for presidency for 30 years yet all data are in the pits Tueh If Tinubu had not won his brothers will be boasting that if only Nigeria gave him a chance |
| Re: Nigeria Emerges As Global Epicenter Of Hunger For 2026 by Racoon(m): 12:48pm On Feb 24 |
Tinubu led APC government has won another inglorious title for Nigeria |
| Re: Nigeria Emerges As Global Epicenter Of Hunger For 2026 by helinues: 12:57pm On Feb 24 |
Na to ask those who go believe this how many of their family members go dey inside like this |
| Re: Nigeria Emerges As Global Epicenter Of Hunger For 2026 by Moroccoguy: 1:03pm On Feb 24 |
U na don loose again. |
| Re: Nigeria Emerges As Global Epicenter Of Hunger For 2026 by erad(m): 1:09pm On Feb 24 |
CodeTemplar:OK bro. |
| Re: Nigeria Emerges As Global Epicenter Of Hunger For 2026 by dederocs(m): 1:12pm On Feb 24 |
It's the northern IDPs and their almajiris giving us these bad records... Sharia law and religious extremism has no benefits for them yet they carry the burden ![]() |
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