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AllAfrica on MSNThe Masses Need Food, the Elites Want More BureaucraciesSo, rather than double down on how to provide food for those starving, or schools for the over 18 million out-of-school children, the NASS from July 4-5, 2025, was quite busy holding Public Hearings ...
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Legit.ng on MSNLady amused as Lagos restaurant serves her food on shovel with dancingA Nigerian lady was amused after entering a restaurant where the waiters dance while serving people food on a shovel. She ...
Iquo Ukoh is a Nigerian food blogger and expert with over 30 years of experience. Her passion for West African cuisine is rooted in her rich heritage and her desire to share it with the rest of ...
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has claimed that the emergence of an opposition coalition has caused President Bola ...
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Nigerian Tribune on MSN5 reasons Nigerians abroad often ‘Japada’In recent years, there’s been a noticeable wave of Nigerians living abroad making the decision to return home. After spending ...
President Bola Tinubu has reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to transforming its agricultural sector by eliminating bureaucratic ...
Beyonce’s charity, the Beygood Foundation, donated £8,000, which helped siblings Emeka and Iffy Frederick continue sharing Nigerian cuisine at their Chuku’s restaurant in north London.
NIGERIANS have said the distribution of palliatives by the Federal Government was not the solution to the food shortage facing the country.
New Kalamazoo food truck serves Nigerian food, staples from other cultures. Published: Oct. 03, 2024, 2:28 p.m. 10. ... I wouldn’t hesitate to share my last meal with anybody. ...
Here’s what they had to say. READ: 1 out of 4 Nigerians wants to japa - NBS report Timi, United Kingdom. I like driving around and honking at people because I don’t get to do that in the UK.
According to the survey's results, a substantial majority of respondents (54.9 points) intend to allocate a considerable share of their income towards food and essential household items.
Beyonce’s charity, the Beygood Foundation, donated £8,000, which helped siblings Emeka and Iffy Frederick continue sharing Nigerian cuisine at their Chuku’s restaurant in north London.
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