President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the release of 70,000 tonnes of grains for distribution to poor Nigerians amid the coronavirus lockdown.
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Thursday, April 02, 2020
Buhari Approves Release Of 70,000 Tonnes Of Grains For The Poor Amidst Lockdown
President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the release of 70,000 tonnes of grains for distribution to poor Nigerians amid the coronavirus lockdown.
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Hmmmmm make e reach the whole state in Nigeria and not just the Northern states
ReplyDeletePower of Social Media
DeleteRMD thanks, we need more Celeb to start pointing out things abeg
Everything goes to the north and partly west....na today
DeleteSpot on Jessi. Heard the northerners are being paid 20k while the rest of the country receive 2,500-8,500 or some funny looking bags of food.
DeleteFolks in the south will not see one grain. Be rest assured it will be going to the K states only. God help us. Outrage at this blatant display of partiality.
DeleteAs usual it will enter voice mail π‘π‘π‘
ReplyDeleteI hope it's not audio
ReplyDeleteHijack in progress...if they dont sell it or hoard it.
ReplyDeleteThis is a good announcement... Supply food to the hungry
ReplyDeleteMs.A
Ms A. It will only go to the North and few persons at that.
DeleteThe rest will be hijacked by those sharing it.
See what they did to Sanwo olu food sharing in Lagos state.
This country needs deliverance.
I must commend this even though it's not something extra ordinary, for that's the essence and what governance should be.
ReplyDeleteeven Stella that posted will doubt this, audio grain. release from where, does nigeria have any grain reserve unless that custom seized from people
ReplyDeleteWhy say things you dont know..Gladly i can tell you at least 15 in different states..
DeleteAudio as usual
ReplyDeleteU dey mind them?... Someone should also rant about food price hike, we are really our problems in this country. Prices of basic food Staples have skyrocketed outrageously, i called someone to send me a bag of garri from mile12 and he said a bag of garri is now 35k as in tarty fife tasan! Tubers of yam that i bought 550 is now 900, i wont even talk of provisions we are helping the government to make life unbearable for ourselves ,this pandemic is here for all of our heads oo
DeleteI think you can still get bag of Carri for 13-15k for white garri oo... I can send you the woman contact if you are interested. Things are still kinda cheap here in ikorodu. The only thing that is expensive is fish.
DeleteGood one. Hope it will be done as said.
ReplyDeleteStory!
ReplyDeleteThis effort will definitely be frustrated
ReplyDeleteAudio distribution just for the camera and social media. Mtcheeeew
ReplyDeleteππ same old,same old.
ReplyDeleteIf i hear
ReplyDeleteStory story storyyyy
This ones for his norther people alone hmmm
ReplyDeleteIs to themselves not the poor, Nigeria my country SMH
ReplyDeleteEveryone needs money and food stuffs not only the poorest
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ReplyDeleteWhat does poorest mean? Everyone needs supplies and money apart from the politicians. Arent they seeing what is obtainable in other countries?
ReplyDeleteThe million dollar question is "who are the poor?" What is their yardstick for determining 'poor' and who gets what? Is this reaching all the geopolitical zones or is it business as usual?
ReplyDeletewatch how they will share ti food only to the northerners alone. i can bet my last dime that both money and food wont get to the east and south. government of the north,. in the end they will still remain the poorest region even in 2050
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