Solving Nigeria's food crisis requires openness to importation

    Stephen Oyedemi | Opinion | Oct 28, 2024    
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The most pressing socio-economic challenge in Nigeria today is the cost of living crisis. From the cost of food and healthcare to rent and transportation, everything has become so expensive for Nigerians. Since the sudden removal of fuel subsidies and currency floating in June 2023, the prices of almost everything skyrocketed, making many more Nigerians unable to afford their basic needs.

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