Experts at the Nigerian-British Chamber of Commerce summit blamed attacks on farmers and poor governance for food shortages in Nigeria.
Nigerian farmers and experts say higher petrol prices linked to the Middle East crisis may soon push food prices up, worsening inflation and hardship for households.
Maximizing the impact of resource mobilisation requires collaboration governments with key external partners, investment promotion agencies, financial institutions, and the private sector. Partnerships must aligned with...
Government must urgently work towards achieving a balance between food affordability for Nigerians and provision of incentives for farmers. And, it is imperative that government put...
The cost of living crisis in Nigeria is more than just an economic issue; it is a national emergency. Without urgent, collective action from all sectors...
Nigeria’s economic challenges are far from over. Households are still juggling high transport costs, rising rent, and shrinking incomes. Consumers are not asking for drastic reductions...
Since food was crash then fertilizer and things used by farmers to clear or prepare their land before planting anything should be crash if not the...
Nigeria stands at a crossroads. The cost-of-living tsunami is real, widespread, and demanding more than rhetoric. It requires concerted action, policy courage, and societal empathy. To...
Lack of access to diverse diets rich in vitamins and proteins leads to stunted growth and weakened immune systems. Governments and NGOs must prioritize not only...
If these steps are not taken, the consequences will be devastating. Food insecurity will continue to deepen poverty, fuel social unrest, and weaken national stability. Nigeria...