By Dele Sobowale
“Drought: Kogi Govt; farmers
seek divine intervention.”
“Despite harvest, food prices remain high in Taraba.”
“Food crisis may worsen as flood
hits 10 states.”
“SEMA seeks govt help as drought
dry up crops in four states.”
“Why grains importation won’t happen soon, by stakeholders.”
Like a sudden heavy downpour and thunderstorm, destroying everything, the trope of bad news published on Monday, August 9, 2024, by newspapers, paint a grimmer picture of Nigeria’s imminent food prices this year.