


Cartoon: ‘Your Excellency, please, lend me your glasses’

Govt trying, but we‘re still hungry — Kwara Bishop
States race to build airports as hunger bites harder

Hardship: Government needs to “Cultivate a Sense of Empathy” – Cleric

FG urged to rejig economic policies to alleviate hardship

Hardship: Garri for breakfast, water for lunch, eba for dinner

Hardship: FG acknowledges Nigerians’ endurance, says economic reforms bearing fruit

Hardship: Protest in Abuja over fuel crisis, inflation

Cartoon: No National Cake bakers in politics


Hardship: 10 business ideas to make money from home

Hardship: 5 food crops you can grow on your balcony in Nigeria

How FG can end Nigerians’ hardship — Experts


Economic hardship: FG is not addressing main issue — Ohuabunwa




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Hardship: We’ll handle planned protests as family matter — FG
In the wake of growing hardship in the country and calls for a nationwide protest against President Bola Tinubu’s administration, the Federal Government yesterday pleaded with Nigerians for more time, promising to handle the protest as a ‘’family matter.”

Planned nationwide protest: ‘It’s a family matter, give us time,’ FG begs Nigerians
“This is a family issue and all of us are looking at this issue very well, and we hope that peace will prevail at the end of the day”

Hardship: Ex-presidential candidate proffers solutions to Nigeria’s economic woes
Former Presidential Candidate of the United Democratic Party, UDP, in the 2015 general election, Chief Godson Okoye has attributed the hardship in the country to the hasty removal of fuel subsidy by President Bola Tinubu without making adequate preparations, urging him to reverse the policy.

Hardship: Nigerians in pain, frustrated, Anglican Bishop tells Tinubu
THE Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Owo in Ondo State, Revd Stephen Fagbemi, has lamented that the economic challenges in the country have left Nigerians in pain and frustration just as he urged President Bola Tinubu to as a matter of urgency intensify efforts to address the security challenge and economic hardship facing Nigerians.

Methodist Bishops, Islamic Clerics to FG: Hardship may lead to chaos, anarchy
BISHOPS of the Methodist Church in Nigeria have charged the Federal Government to implement policies that will tame inflation in the country warning that if the economic challenges facing Nigerians are not tackled, it may lead to chaos and anarchy.

Greed driving hardship in Nigeria – Clerics warns politicians
Shina Abubakar, Osogbo EDE – A popular Islamic cleric, Imam Muideen Salman has urged politicians to stem the tide of greed in a bid to reduce the level of hardship in Nigeria. Delivering a lecture at the Fidau prayer of Mama Hajarat Akinleye, mother of the Chief of Staff to Osun Governor, Kazeem Akinleye, at […]

FG tackling hardship experienced by Nigerians – Tinubu’s minister
Alhaji Mohammed Idris, Minister of Information and National Orientation, says the Federal Government is taking additional measures to ensure that the hardship experienced by Nigerians is drastically reduced. The Minister said this while briefing State House Correspondents at the end of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting on Monday. He said the council deliberated on […]

Hardship: Cleric begs Tinubu to initiate more people-oriented policies
The Parish Priest, St. Kizito’s Catholic Church Nasarawa, Nasarawa State, Rev. Fr. Lawrence Soja-Anyembugu, has appealed to the State and Federal Governments to initiate more people-oriented policies, programmes and projects capable of reducing hardship in the country.

Hardship: Nigerians trained in vocational skills
In a significant move to combat unemployment and hardship in the land, Dunamis International Gospel Centre has successfully empowered and equipped 451 Nigerians with various vocational skills.

Hardship: Labour kicks as 20 states deny workers wage award
Eight months after the Federal Government commenced payment of N35,000, a wage award in addition to N30,000 minimum wage to workers, and urged state governments to replicate it, 15 states are yet to do so while seven paid briefly and stopped.

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