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Nigeria's Giant Shame: Nigerians Dying Of Starvation In Their Own Country by Litmus: 1:37pm On Jul 03, 2016
[size=14pt]America Laments: Nigerians dying of starvation in their own country[/size]




Reference:
https://twitter.com/beegeaglesblog
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/206342-america-laments-nigerians-dying-starvation-country.html

The American government has urged its Nigerian counterpart and other partners to redouble efforts at ending the humanitarian crisis in the insurgency-ravaged North-East geopolitical zone.

The outgoing U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria, James Entwistle, said more needed to be done on the humanitarian front particularly as Nigerians were dying of starvation in their own country.

Nigeria is oil-rich and is the largest exporter of crude in Africa. Yet majority of its citizens are poor, living on less than a dollar a day, mainly due to corruption and misgovernance.

Reports recently emerged from the North-East that starvation deaths had become rampant in some Internally Displaced Persons camps in the region.

Mr. Entwistle, who spoke at the 240th United States Independence Anniversary celebration cocktail party in Abuja, said there was an urgent need to arrest the situation, and that his country was willing to help.

“As you fight Boko Haram and secure and rebuild the Northeast, and you strive for harmony in the Niger Delta and across the land, we will continue to help in every appropriate way,” the ambassador said.

“Indeed, let us redouble our efforts on the humanitarian front in the Northeast. Nigerians are dying of starvation in Nigeria.”

The ambassador said the Obama administration remained committed to standing with Nigeria in its fight against corruption, particularly by ensuring no stolen funds are laundered through the American banking system.

Mr. Entwistle, who said the U.S. government was offering technical assistance to Nigeria’s anti-graft agencies for the training of investigators and prosecutors, said he looked forward to more partnership for the freedom of all Nigerians.

“Not just the political freedom you exercised last year, but freedom from fear, freedom from want, freedom from sickness, and freedom from corruption,” the envoy said. “The last election was tremendous democratic success, not only for Nigeria, but the growth of democracy across Africa.

He described the outcome of last year’s presidential elections as historic, and a demonstration of commitment to democracy, saying Nigeria’s future belonged to all Nigerian people, especially “Nigeria’s heroes – men and women who are brave enough to believe that they can change the world.”

“The United States stands with every Nigerian who believes that Nigeria can be healthier, safer, and more prosperous,” he said.

On the economy, the envoy said Nigeria was now headed in the right direction on issues like fuel subsidy removal, foreign exchange rate, urging government to continue to create an environment that would attract more foreign investments.

The biggest U.S. companies in Nigeria, he said, had been here for decades, pointing out that it was important for government to maintain an environment that would attract more foreign investments to the country.

“As you continue privatization of the power grid, through President Obama’s Power Africa initiative, we stand ready to, among other things, help companies invest in building more electricity infrastructure, especially environmentally-friendly power generation.

“As you increase your commitment to healthcare and education, we support those efforts too,” he assured.

Mr. Entwistle, whose tour of duty of U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria, comes to an end this July ending, described his stay in Nigeria as a fascinating time, saying he would be leaving with a great sense of hope and optimism, especially with a truly inspiring experience with young Nigerians with energy and dynamism.

For the umpteenth time, Mr. Entwistle told reporters he had nothing to say about his controversial letter to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, over allegations of sexual misconduct preferred against three members of the House while on official trip to the U.S. a few months ago.

At the end of his assignment in Nigeria, Mr. Entwistle said he would be retiring from the U.S. Foreign Service at the end of the month after 35 and a half years.
Re: Nigeria's Giant Shame: Nigerians Dying Of Starvation In Their Own Country by jay89(m): 1:44pm On Jul 03, 2016
No be only NE ppl dey with hunget ooo

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Re: Nigeria's Giant Shame: Nigerians Dying Of Starvation In Their Own Country by SeverusSnape(m): 1:53pm On Jul 03, 2016
Shame... Shame to the government of this country.

The hardship in the land quadrupled since Buhari led government came on board. For the first time in the history of this country, People are stealing food still in the fire, without minding the hotness; People are exchanging their children and properties just to feed.
Zombie squad, Where una dey na?... Come blame Jonathan and me.

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Re: Nigeria's Giant Shame: Nigerians Dying Of Starvation In Their Own Country by UnclePati: 2:01pm On Jul 03, 2016
Na dem vote BuBu
Anyhow e be mk dem take am like dat.

We warned them but dem no listen.

Now Notherners dem dey exchange their children for a bag of rice

while yourba people they thief cook food on fire. They even gate crash owanbe parties and que up just to chop food.

Chai.....

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Re: Nigeria's Giant Shame: Nigerians Dying Of Starvation In Their Own Country by Barackmeringo: 2:08pm On Jul 03, 2016
no be lie naa
Re: Nigeria's Giant Shame: Nigerians Dying Of Starvation In Their Own Country by Pavarottii(m): 2:19pm On Jul 03, 2016
This UN should start reaching to North Central and Western state then South South and South east.

Cos this hunger is everywhere now ooo... not only NE.

Since Buhari can't even help himself, talk less of us. UN should come and give us aids too.

God go punish APC and their well wishers.
Re: Nigeria's Giant Shame: Nigerians Dying Of Starvation In Their Own Country by zuchyblink(m): 2:27pm On Jul 03, 2016
everything is going from bad to worse
Re: Nigeria's Giant Shame: Nigerians Dying Of Starvation In Their Own Country by uckennety(m): 2:35pm On Jul 03, 2016
Must nigeria exist?
It's a long over due marriage divide it
Re: Nigeria's Giant Shame: Nigerians Dying Of Starvation In Their Own Country by SLIDEwaxie(m): 3:08pm On Jul 03, 2016
UnclePati:
Na dem vote BuBu
Anyhow e be mk dem take am like dat.

We warned them but dem no listen.

Now Notherners dem dey exchange their children for a bag of rice

while yourba people they thief cook food on fire. They even gate crash owanbe parties and que up just to chop food.

Chai.....

Re: Nigeria's Giant Shame: Nigerians Dying Of Starvation In Their Own Country by Gozzzy(m): 4:04pm On Jul 03, 2016
Nigeria is proving itself a giant disgrace to semi developed African nations!!!
Re: Nigeria's Giant Shame: Nigerians Dying Of Starvation In Their Own Country by danmasani101: 10:21am On Jul 04, 2016
SeverusSnape:
Shame... Shame to the government of this country.

The hardship in the land quadrupled since Buhari led government came on board. For the first time in the history of this country, People are stealing food still in the fire, without minding the hotness; People are exchanging their children and properties just to feed.
Zombie squad, Where una dey na?... Come blame Jonathan and me.

These are the effect of voting an illiterate & expect him to perform like Bill Clinton
Re: Nigeria's Giant Shame: Nigerians Dying Of Starvation In Their Own Country by Horus(m): 10:11pm On Jul 28, 2016

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxxjLU891y4

[size=14pt]Millions at risk of starvation in NE Nigeria[/size]

Charity group MSF in Nigeria, say children are dying of malnutrition across the North-east of the country. Severe food shortages are being reported due to the Boko Haram insurgency in the area. MSF is calling on the UN to urgently set up emergency food centres in the region
Re: Nigeria's Giant Shame: Nigerians Dying Of Starvation In Their Own Country by Litmus: 11:35pm On Jul 28, 2016
Alarming vid. And yet, this has potential to attain catastrophic proportions. One reason for this, is Nigeria's continued naivety. Nigeria continually shows a lack of understanding of the Nature of Africans outside Nigeria. Had Nigeria been more aware, NEMA - which was and is doing a sterling job - might have been in more control now of the situation. I don't have to be on the ground in the North East to foresee that Chad, Niger and Cameroon were also going to ship their starving to Nigeria. It was obvious from the moment when international Media attention kept emphasizing that Nigerians had run into Chad, Niger and Cameroon to seek refuge from Bokoharam when in fact Nationalities in the border regions of all these countries is fluid and blurred.

Hence forth, there will be no more starving Niger people, Cameroonians or Chadians. Therefor, Nigeria has now to make contingencies for all the starving of the region for they will all be in Nigeria as Nigerians.


The most important thing is to feed the starving and Nigeria has the capacity. We just have to calculate for greater numbers than we expect.
Re: Nigeria's Giant Shame: Nigerians Dying Of Starvation In Their Own Country by SamMilla1(m): 1:14am On Jul 29, 2016
Don't worry, we have a tenacious minister of Finance.
She will wave her magic wand soon and there would be food all over the land.
Re: Nigeria's Giant Shame: Nigerians Dying Of Starvation In Their Own Country by Justindeco: 1:37am On Jul 29, 2016
Hypocritcal America, Nigeria the zoo unity is not by force.
Re: Nigeria's Giant Shame: Nigerians Dying Of Starvation In Their Own Country by mikolo80: 4:33am On Jul 29, 2016
SeverusSnape:
Shame... Shame to the government of this country.

The hardship in the land quadrupled since Buhari led government came on board. For the first time in the history of this country, People are stealing food still in the fire, without minding the hotness; People are exchanging their children and properties just to feed.
Zombie squad, Where una dey na?... Come blame Jonathan and me.
how dis wan concine gwament. Is it now buhari fault that ppl refuse to farm

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