Nigeria is facing a growing hunger crisis. Armed gang attacks and severe droughts have displaced farmers and reduced food production. A weak currency and cuts to international aid are worsening the situation. The government is distributing food parcels, but experts warn this is not a long-term solution.
Breakdown
- Attacks and high costs force farmers off land, reducing food production 29s
- About 35 million Nigerians face severe food shortages, worsened by aid cuts 1m 5s
- Families spend most income on food, making other essentials unaffordable 1m 15s
- Government distributes rice and maize, but analysts say it's unsustainable 1m 59s