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From starvation to stability: How Nigeria can overcome hunger, hardship for a brighter future

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By Yusuf Aliu Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa, is currently grappling with a severe crisis of starvation, hunger, and economic hardship. The urgency to address these issues cannot be overstated, as the consequences of inaction are dire. Hunger not only affects individuals' health and well-being but also threatens the nation's stability and future prosperity. The pain and suffering caused by hunger are pervasive, impacting millions of Nigerians daily. Malnutrition, stunted growth in children, and increased vulnerability to diseases are just a few of the immediate effects. The psychological toll is equally devastating, as families struggle to make ends

The post From starvation to stability: How Nigeria can overcome hunger, hardship for a brighter future appeared first on Guardian Nigeria News.

Source: The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News | The Latest news in Nigeria and world news. The Guardian Nigeria Newspaper b

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