“₦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. 

CENTRAL NAVAL COMMAND COMMEMORATE EID-AL-FITR. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE.


 CENTRAL NAVAL COMMAND COMMEMORATE EID-AL-FITR 


On Sunday 30 March 2025, the Headquarters Central Naval Command (HQ CNC), in collaboration with the Central Fleet, Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) SOROH and the civilian community marked the conclusion of Ramadan with an Eid-al-Fitr prayer ceremony held at the NNS SOROH parade ground.


Presiding over the prayers session, the Command’s Imam delivered a sermon emphasising perseverance in faith and devotion. He urged Muslim faithfuls to not relent in their supplications and to strengthen their trust in God Almighty.  


In attendance were the Chief Staff Officer HQ CNC, Rear Admiral SA Adepegba, alongside Principal Staff Officers from HQ CNC, Central Fleet, and NNS SOROH. The gathering underscored the Nigerian Navy’s commitment to fostering unity and religious observance within its ranks.  


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