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Saturday, February 24, 2024

Lagos State Govt Allegedly Gives Out Free Bags Of Rice To Cushion Hardship

On Friday February 23, 2024, Lagos Customs zonal office Yaba, Lagos reportedly started by selling off 25kg bags of rice for N10k each but as the day progressed, the rice was given out for free.......They say all you need to collect is your NIN.
Can anyone reading this Blog confirm if they know anyone who collected for free or paid? Or has anyone reading this Blog collected for free or paid?

45 comments:

  1. God others are moving forward and we are moving backward

    Are we fighting war? What’s really happening Jesus

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    1. who are the others moving forward? take your negative self off this place.
      Today i am going to drop foodstuff somewhere for oeople to share.....Are we fighting war? if you dont want or wanna take part step back...I am allergic to certain things and i scream out when i encounter dem...I am against any form of negative things cos it affects me

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    2. 09:19,

      Others? Name them!

      Do you think it's only in Nigeria that there's an economic situation? And even if, kindly do your bit to help or remove your negative feelings away from those that are trying.

      People like you will do absolutely nothing to make a situation better but are quick to stand on the sidelines to point out everything that's not working.

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    3. Better they give it out than lock it in store house for weevil and rats to eat. I do not see anything wrong with this.

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    4. Huh!!! Nigeria, if they lock it inside store and refused to share now, una go complain, now they decided to share it still complain. Wahala.

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  2. I saw it on WhatsApp yesterday, but don't know of anyone who bought or collected for free. If this is true, kudos to Gov Sanwo Olu.

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  3. Lol. It ended in a stampede and some people died...

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    1. Miss Aboki, what's Lol, about people dying?

      Some Nigerians though.....We keep asking GOD when? But our words, actions and deeds reflects otherwise!



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  4. They started with 10k for a bag later when there boss came he stopped them from collecting money.
    Some people in my area collected for free while some paid.

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    1. Thank you BJ for the update.

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    2. God bless the oga ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿฟ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿฟ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿฟ

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    3. That's great

      Licious babe

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  5. They need to organize it well because lives have been lost and it defeats the purpose.

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    1. Obioma,

      They did!

      "We" need to learn to follow instructions.

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  6. My neighbor that works at Queens college said yesterday was what many people will call survival of the fittest she said that it was really rowdy and she was told that four people actually died.

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    1. Chai, May God help Nigeria

      Licious babe

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  7. God bless the governor and the custom boss ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿฟ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿฟ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿฟ

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  8. This is good news.

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  9. When are they coming to other areas and states?

    Anything to caution the hardship faced by the masses is welcome.

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  10. Cussion*
    Cussion hardship , not caution

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    1. Cushion hardship, not cussion.

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    2. Cousin hardship not cushion๐Ÿ˜œ

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    3. Omotola, thank you for correcting the corrector isonu jare ๐ŸŒš
      Stella has told us to be using our eyes do corrections already ๐Ÿคญ๐Ÿ˜‚

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    4. hahahahahahahahahhahahahhaha make WUNA CUSHION WUNA SEFS

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  11. @Anonymous 10:25, shouldnt it be "cushion the effects of..." no word like cussion, is it concussion? Both of you are wrong!

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  12. I was in Yaba yesterday. I asked 3 people carrying rice on their heads at Harvey street bustop and all confirmed they collected free but the crowd was massive.

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  13. Yes, some of my husband's colleagues paid and collected the rice, probably after they left, it became free.

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  14. I'm just imagining myself as a proud owner of a bag of rice.

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    1. It's commendable.
      The lucky families will use cash at hand to buy condiments.

      Government did well jare.

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  15. Nice one. I wish it can be extended to other states.

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  16. It has never been this bad

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    1. Are you sure? I was still so young when the song "ilu Le Koko o Olorun wa so ilu dero" meaning "times are hard, God ease the pain" come out. I have seen a couple that when things are even "very cheap", to buy common salt naa luxury to them. They no get means to buy the so call cheap things. But I meet the wife last week and she told me they just finished roofing their house and work is still ongoing not minding that cement for there place is now 15k.
      The moral here is that no matter how hard the times are God should bless us. O bad, o bad, people still dey build house. Suya man still dey sell.
      God will provide for all our needs. Let's be positive.

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  17. Good, I hope it circulates to everywhere in Lagos.

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  18. Let it circulate and touch across cos nor only lagos is facing hardship. Congratulations to those who got either a bag of rice for 10k or for free.

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  19. Stella God bless you oh! Abeg tell us where you go drop the foodstuffs weda small tin fit reach us oh!

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  20. Gbams for you Stella ๐Ÿค—๐Ÿ’‹. I feel bad when some Nigerians always speak negatively to our country. They don't believe anything good can ever come out of our country. Do we have challenges in our country as others yes, but I believe we will come out of it better and ๐Ÿ’ช. So let's not give up on our country

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  21. Weldone, Governor.
    Wicked's wahala will not allow our SIMcard to connect to network. Mtcheeewww.

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  22. May it not be hijacked by parasites and stampede prevention put in place

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