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RE: SEC 17 WK #4 : the effect of hardship on families

You have simply shared the scenario in Nigeria. The present economic situation isn't a palatable one anyone could neglect. The spike in inflationary rates has triggered the cost of affording food commodities. We have too much money chasing fewer commodities.

The worst is that all human basic needs are affected. We shouldn't be too comfortable with this situation as we expect the government to continuously intervene to advert possible mental and psychological breakdowns. Their effects we don't want to witness. Success

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Thank you for your wonderful view about my post and i appreciate it but i don't think the government is planning anytime from now to eradicate this problem, many Nigerians have accepted the fact that things are cost in the market and as such even if the prices of items goes down the seller will still sell at a higher price. Success in your entry my friend

This is majority of the citizens mentality and new normal that government cannot help in situations like this. Government has always failed to live up to expectations and they should be held accouhtable if we all standup. Anyway, the citizens are even tired to standup to the government. Thanks for engaging...

This is majority of the citizens mentality and new normal that government cannot help in situations like this. Government has always failed to live up to expectations and they should be held accouhtable if we all standup. Anyway, the citizens are even tired to standup to the government. Thanks for engaging...

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