“₦1,000 FOR JUST 8 TOMATOES” — MAN FUMES OVER RISING FOOD PRICES, SAYS NIGERIANS ARE SUFFERING UNDER HARDSHIP. (PHOTO).

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  “₦1,000 for just 8 tomatoes” — Man fumes over rising food prices, says Nigerians are suffering under hardship A Nigerian man has gone viral after lamenting the rising cost of food, revealing that he bought just eight tomatoes for ₦1,000 at a market in Yaba. In a video shared online, he questioned how families, especially large households, are expected to survive amid rising food prices, stressing that basic ingredients like tomatoes, pepper and onions have become increasingly difficult for many to afford. The visibly angry man also criticised the state of the country, expressing frustration over hardship, insecurity and the rising cost of living in Nigeria. Watch video below. 

AISHA BUHARI @50: OGUN STATE GOVERNOR CELEBRATES NIGERIAN 1ST LADY 'AISHA BUHARI' AS SHE TURN 50-YEARS TODAY.{PHOTO}.#PRESS RELEASE.

 

Ogun state governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, on Wednesday sent a congratulatory message to wife of the President, Hajiya Aisha Buhari, on her 50th birthday celebration.
The President’s wife, who clocks 50 today, he said, has been both supportive and reliable pillar of strength to President Muhamnadu Buhari and the entire family.
The statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Kunle Somorin, described the First Lady as a “strong woman of conviction and strong pillar of support” for the President.
Governor Abiodun praised the First Lady as "an intelligent person who keeps the home front comfortable for our President to govern with integrity and without distractions".
He prayed that the good Lord keeps Hajiya Aisha in good health to continue the good work she's doing as pillar of the First Family and in the country at large.

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