Nigerians witnessed unprecedented hardship in 2024 — Bishop Ike

Nigerians witnessed unprecedented hardship in 2024 — Bishop Ike

 

The Anglican Bishop of Enugu Diocese, Rt. Revd. Samuel Ike, on Tuesday, reviewed the country’s situation in 2024, stressing that it witnessed unprecedented hardship in every facet of national life.

 

Bishop Ike, who reeled out a catalogue of misadventures that challenged the country in 2024, urged Nigerians to return to the fear of God and righteousness in their daily living, dealings, and governance in 2025.

 

He stated: “The World Food Programme reported that Nigeria had an increase in those with acute hunger, from 18.6 million at the end of 2023, to a staggering 26.5 million by August 2024. The hunger in the land was so severe that by the last two weeks of December 2024, there had been reported needless and sad loss of lives and injuries from stampedes occurring as people were hustling and queuing up for palliatives in the FCT, Ibadan in Oyo State, and Okija in Anambra…
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