There will be large scale scarcity, shortage of food. As a state, country, continent, we have to go back to the farm to arrest, to alleviate the forthcoming situation.Some countries will suffer excessive rainfall while others will suffer drought.I encourage the governments of all nations to invest in agriculture and to grant loans to deserving citizens to augment this effort.The continent of Africa. How much have we disappointed God.Africa is supposed to be the breadbasket of the world. We are supposed to produce a large quantum of food for the world.This is our natural resource base. Food should be our primary export to other continents. Food in exchange for technology.PoliticsAfrican leaders should quickly arrest the political situation.More African countries will be under siege by terrorists because of pros and cons in choosing leaders. Mishandling of electoral processes will create a conducive atmosphere for terrorists.Politics will not be business as usual because of limited resources. There will be no profit in investing in politics because of governments' limited resources and challenges.This now gives grace to those who are genuinely called to the job. When you are genuinely called to do the job, you will do it because of your love for it and not because of money.This year, do what you love. There's money in love. Money in love brings peace and tranquility.Pray for President BuhariHe has good intentions. A king's intentions cannot be carried out properly without the support of the subjects. He needs your support, to lead us out of the valley.The president will do everything to reject revaluation of the naira – which is a good idea from a good leader. But there will be overwhelming pressure which he will not be able to resist.Nigerians, support and pray for your leader. Thefuture is crying for help.
The United Nations and the Federal Government along with development partners have launched the 2021 Humanitarian Response Plan for the insurgency-ravaged northeastern part of Nigeria. The Humanitarian Response Plan represents a collective vision for humanitarian action in 2021, and requests US$1 billion to enable partners provide critical services to the 6.4 million most vulnerable people – from a pool of 8.7 million people in need of some form of humanitarian assistance in 2021 in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states. According to the UN, a combination of escalating conflict, displacement, and disruption to and loss of livelihoods due to COVID-19 restrictions, could lead to hunger for millions of Nigerians living in the north-east. The plan, therefore, is based on assessed needs and the realistic capacity of the United Nations and non-governmental organization partners to implement required actions. Speaking at the event, Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster M...

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