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Empty plates, chicken-less foods, school fees fears: How “Common” Nigerians celebrated 2026 Easter amid hardship

Summary by Within Nigeria
Many Nigerians had worse experiences throughout the Easter holiday. Some people celebrated the holiday season without ‘chickens’, while others couldn’t even buy a plate of food. Many individuals struggled to buy essential food products owing to rising prices, according to WITHIN NIGERIA. Recall that the United Nations projected that more than 35 million Nigerians would be at danger of acute hunger by 2026, with 5.8 million of them living in the …
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Within Nigeria broke the news in on Tuesday, April 7, 2026.
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