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Wednesday, July 20, 2022
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In God we trust
ReplyDeleteWe depends on Northern and western Nigeria for major food production. Rice, yam, beans, maize, millet, hops, groundnut, tomato, pepper (fresh and dry), cabbage and her sisters, even meat. If those people shut down due to drought, famine will hit this country.
ReplyDeleteMercies Lord! Mercy
ReplyDeleteYam is now gold, even plantain. Na only few of us can afford to eat all these foods
ReplyDeleteThis is not the season of yam that's why it's expensive,hopefully by Sept/Oct there's going to be price reduction.
DeleteGod no go shame us
ReplyDeleteBut sudden LOOTING because a government is leaving "fower" will cause sudden lack of fertilizers for rural farmers.
ReplyDeleteIt will cause them the inability to purchase farm equipment.
Inability to purchase these equipment, will cause sudden low harvest, hunger and massive protests to chase away the
Looters.
It goes to show how heavy looting can torpedo or sink a sitting gwavanament.
Sorry, looting can Sirilanka-nize a sitting government.
This sounds scary, God abeg ooo
ReplyDeleteThese folks write reports instead of doing their jobs! Imagine a minister for agric whose job it is to make policies to combat food insecurity writing the nonsense. Like repeating the question instead of answering it
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