Hunger is the major challenge Nigerian is facing now and this has affected both the rich and the poor as price of food is increasing on daily basis. Although the rich are a little bit leverage to this situation than the poor because irrespective of the metamorphism of the increment of the of price of food across the country they will still have some money to afford food stocks but the poor are left with no choice than the mercy of hunger and suffering. It's funny to see a country that is well known for agriculture as means of export going through this level of hardship and hunger.
Hunger situation in Nigeria is something that requires a complex and multifaceted solution. There are a lot of factors that contribute to the issue of hunger in Nigeria, including poverty, lack of access to food, and poor infrastructure. To address the issue, I think it would be important to focus on things like economic development, improved agricultural practices, and increased access to clean water and sanitation. It's a big challenge, but I believe that it's possible to make progress if we take a holistic approach.
There are a few different things that could be done to address the issue from a holistic perspective. First, I think it's important to invest in economic development and infrastructure in rural areas, so that people have the opportunity to earn a living and improve their standard of living. Second, it's important to improve agricultural practices and increase food production, so that there is enough food to go around. Third, it's important to invest in clean water and sanitation infrastructure, so that people have access to the basic necessities for good health. I think these are just a few examples of the types of holistic approaches that could be taken to address the issue of hunger in this country our government instead on focusing on this things go about borrowing money for really unnecessary things ..
These men have trialers or food stocked up for them and there family as such they don't see the need for an emergency response to the hardship faced by the average Nigerian