In a little over 24 hours, Nigerians will be joining the rest of the world to celebrate Christmas.
Speaking on the current economic environment in which the cost of celebration is high, For the essential food items, such as rice, chicken, palm oil, onions and others, they have become increasingly difficult to purchase due to price increments. the price of a bag of local rice (50kg) ranges from N35,000 to N45,000 depending on its grade. For palm oil, 25 litres cost N1,000, but a bottle in the size of big bottled water ranges from N1, 850 to N2,200. The price of chicken ranges from N8,000 to N18,000 depending on size. For onions, the price ranges from N50 to N200 depending on the size of the ball.
The food crisis in the country has been compounded by the 2022 flooding, which has eroded whatever stop-gap measures being planned to ameliorate the sufferings of the people.
Reverend David Johnson of the FourSquare Gospel Church said the country’s current economic issue did not occur by chance.
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He stated that every man and woman in this situation is required to have a strategy because life is lived strategically.
“You don’t just live life by chance, when you begin to see changes, you begin to make plans and adjust.
“As humans we should be able to see what is coming and adjust.
In his reaction to the astronomical increase in bus and flight fares and other items which seems to have some element of exploitation, Reverend Johnson stated that in as much as we do not have a structure in Nigeria that can manage the exploitations currently experienced, there are things we cannot have control off.
“Having a structure, system and enforcement in place to checkmate these things would have been ideal because then people will know and understand that they can’t go beyond a certain limit.
“It all boils down to the leadership, but now that we know that we have a leadership crisis and they are not able to meet up with their promises and put a structure that can help us to smoothly go through, we also have to begin to look at a way around it so that we don’t just subject ourselves to the pains and then begin to get into depression.
Speaking on the essence of Christmas, Reverend Johnson said for Christians, it should be a period of sacrifice to make others feel better while also not going beyond your capacity.
“Merry-making during Christmas will also be done since it is related to the condition of your heart, your relationship with people, and your relationship with God.”
“You may not have as much as you used to, but you have enough to be happy, and your mind is focused.
In a little over 24 hours, Nigerians will be joining the rest of the world to celebrate Christmas.
Speaking on the current economic environment in which the cost of celebration is high, For the essential food items, such as rice, chicken, palm oil, onions and others, they have become increasingly difficult to purchase due to price increments. the price of a bag of local rice (50kg) ranges from N35,000 to N45,000 depending on its grade. For palm oil, 25 litres cost N1,000, but a bottle in the size of big bottled water ranges from N1, 850 to N2,200. The price of chicken ranges from N8,000 to N18,000 depending on size. For onions, the price ranges from N50 to N200 depending on the size of the ball.
The food crisis in the country has been compounded by the 2022 flooding, which has eroded whatever stop-gap measures being planned to ameliorate the sufferings of the people.
Reverend David Johnson of the FourSquare Gospel Church said the country’s current economic issue did not occur by chance.
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He stated that every man and woman in this situation is required to have a strategy because life is lived strategically.
“You don’t just live life by chance, when you begin to see changes, you begin to make plans and adjust.
“As humans we should be able to see what is coming and adjust.
In his reaction to the astronomical increase in bus and flight fares and other items which seems to have some element of exploitation, Reverend Johnson stated that in as much as we do not have a structure in Nigeria that can manage the exploitations currently experienced, there are things we cannot have control off.
“Having a structure, system and enforcement in place to checkmate these things would have been ideal because then people will know and understand that they can’t go beyond a certain limit.
“It all boils down to the leadership, but now that we know that we have a leadership crisis and they are not able to meet up with their promises and put a structure that can help us to smoothly go through, we also have to begin to look at a way around it so that we don’t just subject ourselves to the pains and then begin to get into depression.
Speaking on the essence of Christmas, Reverend Johnson said for Christians, it should be a period of sacrifice to make others feel better while also not going beyond your capacity.
“Merry-making during Christmas will also be done since it is related to the condition of your heart, your relationship with people, and your relationship with God.”
“You may not have as much as you used to, but you have enough to be happy, and your mind is focused.
In a little over 24 hours, Nigerians will be joining the rest of the world to celebrate Christmas.
Speaking on the current economic environment in which the cost of celebration is high, For the essential food items, such as rice, chicken, palm oil, onions and others, they have become increasingly difficult to purchase due to price increments. the price of a bag of local rice (50kg) ranges from N35,000 to N45,000 depending on its grade. For palm oil, 25 litres cost N1,000, but a bottle in the size of big bottled water ranges from N1, 850 to N2,200. The price of chicken ranges from N8,000 to N18,000 depending on size. For onions, the price ranges from N50 to N200 depending on the size of the ball.
The food crisis in the country has been compounded by the 2022 flooding, which has eroded whatever stop-gap measures being planned to ameliorate the sufferings of the people.
Reverend David Johnson of the FourSquare Gospel Church said the country’s current economic issue did not occur by chance.
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He stated that every man and woman in this situation is required to have a strategy because life is lived strategically.
“You don’t just live life by chance, when you begin to see changes, you begin to make plans and adjust.
“As humans we should be able to see what is coming and adjust.
In his reaction to the astronomical increase in bus and flight fares and other items which seems to have some element of exploitation, Reverend Johnson stated that in as much as we do not have a structure in Nigeria that can manage the exploitations currently experienced, there are things we cannot have control off.
“Having a structure, system and enforcement in place to checkmate these things would have been ideal because then people will know and understand that they can’t go beyond a certain limit.
“It all boils down to the leadership, but now that we know that we have a leadership crisis and they are not able to meet up with their promises and put a structure that can help us to smoothly go through, we also have to begin to look at a way around it so that we don’t just subject ourselves to the pains and then begin to get into depression.
Speaking on the essence of Christmas, Reverend Johnson said for Christians, it should be a period of sacrifice to make others feel better while also not going beyond your capacity.
“Merry-making during Christmas will also be done since it is related to the condition of your heart, your relationship with people, and your relationship with God.”
“You may not have as much as you used to, but you have enough to be happy, and your mind is focused.
In a little over 24 hours, Nigerians will be joining the rest of the world to celebrate Christmas.
Speaking on the current economic environment in which the cost of celebration is high, For the essential food items, such as rice, chicken, palm oil, onions and others, they have become increasingly difficult to purchase due to price increments. the price of a bag of local rice (50kg) ranges from N35,000 to N45,000 depending on its grade. For palm oil, 25 litres cost N1,000, but a bottle in the size of big bottled water ranges from N1, 850 to N2,200. The price of chicken ranges from N8,000 to N18,000 depending on size. For onions, the price ranges from N50 to N200 depending on the size of the ball.
The food crisis in the country has been compounded by the 2022 flooding, which has eroded whatever stop-gap measures being planned to ameliorate the sufferings of the people.
Reverend David Johnson of the FourSquare Gospel Church said the country’s current economic issue did not occur by chance.
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He stated that every man and woman in this situation is required to have a strategy because life is lived strategically.
“You don’t just live life by chance, when you begin to see changes, you begin to make plans and adjust.
“As humans we should be able to see what is coming and adjust.
In his reaction to the astronomical increase in bus and flight fares and other items which seems to have some element of exploitation, Reverend Johnson stated that in as much as we do not have a structure in Nigeria that can manage the exploitations currently experienced, there are things we cannot have control off.
“Having a structure, system and enforcement in place to checkmate these things would have been ideal because then people will know and understand that they can’t go beyond a certain limit.
“It all boils down to the leadership, but now that we know that we have a leadership crisis and they are not able to meet up with their promises and put a structure that can help us to smoothly go through, we also have to begin to look at a way around it so that we don’t just subject ourselves to the pains and then begin to get into depression.
Speaking on the essence of Christmas, Reverend Johnson said for Christians, it should be a period of sacrifice to make others feel better while also not going beyond your capacity.
“Merry-making during Christmas will also be done since it is related to the condition of your heart, your relationship with people, and your relationship with God.”
“You may not have as much as you used to, but you have enough to be happy, and your mind is focused.
In a little over 24 hours, Nigerians will be joining the rest of the world to celebrate Christmas.
Speaking on the current economic environment in which the cost of celebration is high, For the essential food items, such as rice, chicken, palm oil, onions and others, they have become increasingly difficult to purchase due to price increments. the price of a bag of local rice (50kg) ranges from N35,000 to N45,000 depending on its grade. For palm oil, 25 litres cost N1,000, but a bottle in the size of big bottled water ranges from N1, 850 to N2,200. The price of chicken ranges from N8,000 to N18,000 depending on size. For onions, the price ranges from N50 to N200 depending on the size of the ball.
The food crisis in the country has been compounded by the 2022 flooding, which has eroded whatever stop-gap measures being planned to ameliorate the sufferings of the people.
Reverend David Johnson of the FourSquare Gospel Church said the country’s current economic issue did not occur by chance.
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He stated that every man and woman in this situation is required to have a strategy because life is lived strategically.
“You don’t just live life by chance, when you begin to see changes, you begin to make plans and adjust.
“As humans we should be able to see what is coming and adjust.
In his reaction to the astronomical increase in bus and flight fares and other items which seems to have some element of exploitation, Reverend Johnson stated that in as much as we do not have a structure in Nigeria that can manage the exploitations currently experienced, there are things we cannot have control off.
“Having a structure, system and enforcement in place to checkmate these things would have been ideal because then people will know and understand that they can’t go beyond a certain limit.
“It all boils down to the leadership, but now that we know that we have a leadership crisis and they are not able to meet up with their promises and put a structure that can help us to smoothly go through, we also have to begin to look at a way around it so that we don’t just subject ourselves to the pains and then begin to get into depression.
Speaking on the essence of Christmas, Reverend Johnson said for Christians, it should be a period of sacrifice to make others feel better while also not going beyond your capacity.
“Merry-making during Christmas will also be done since it is related to the condition of your heart, your relationship with people, and your relationship with God.”
“You may not have as much as you used to, but you have enough to be happy, and your mind is focused.
In a little over 24 hours, Nigerians will be joining the rest of the world to celebrate Christmas.
Speaking on the current economic environment in which the cost of celebration is high, For the essential food items, such as rice, chicken, palm oil, onions and others, they have become increasingly difficult to purchase due to price increments. the price of a bag of local rice (50kg) ranges from N35,000 to N45,000 depending on its grade. For palm oil, 25 litres cost N1,000, but a bottle in the size of big bottled water ranges from N1, 850 to N2,200. The price of chicken ranges from N8,000 to N18,000 depending on size. For onions, the price ranges from N50 to N200 depending on the size of the ball.
The food crisis in the country has been compounded by the 2022 flooding, which has eroded whatever stop-gap measures being planned to ameliorate the sufferings of the people.
Reverend David Johnson of the FourSquare Gospel Church said the country’s current economic issue did not occur by chance.
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He stated that every man and woman in this situation is required to have a strategy because life is lived strategically.
“You don’t just live life by chance, when you begin to see changes, you begin to make plans and adjust.
“As humans we should be able to see what is coming and adjust.
In his reaction to the astronomical increase in bus and flight fares and other items which seems to have some element of exploitation, Reverend Johnson stated that in as much as we do not have a structure in Nigeria that can manage the exploitations currently experienced, there are things we cannot have control off.
“Having a structure, system and enforcement in place to checkmate these things would have been ideal because then people will know and understand that they can’t go beyond a certain limit.
“It all boils down to the leadership, but now that we know that we have a leadership crisis and they are not able to meet up with their promises and put a structure that can help us to smoothly go through, we also have to begin to look at a way around it so that we don’t just subject ourselves to the pains and then begin to get into depression.
Speaking on the essence of Christmas, Reverend Johnson said for Christians, it should be a period of sacrifice to make others feel better while also not going beyond your capacity.
“Merry-making during Christmas will also be done since it is related to the condition of your heart, your relationship with people, and your relationship with God.”
“You may not have as much as you used to, but you have enough to be happy, and your mind is focused.
In a little over 24 hours, Nigerians will be joining the rest of the world to celebrate Christmas.
Speaking on the current economic environment in which the cost of celebration is high, For the essential food items, such as rice, chicken, palm oil, onions and others, they have become increasingly difficult to purchase due to price increments. the price of a bag of local rice (50kg) ranges from N35,000 to N45,000 depending on its grade. For palm oil, 25 litres cost N1,000, but a bottle in the size of big bottled water ranges from N1, 850 to N2,200. The price of chicken ranges from N8,000 to N18,000 depending on size. For onions, the price ranges from N50 to N200 depending on the size of the ball.
The food crisis in the country has been compounded by the 2022 flooding, which has eroded whatever stop-gap measures being planned to ameliorate the sufferings of the people.
Reverend David Johnson of the FourSquare Gospel Church said the country’s current economic issue did not occur by chance.
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He stated that every man and woman in this situation is required to have a strategy because life is lived strategically.
“You don’t just live life by chance, when you begin to see changes, you begin to make plans and adjust.
“As humans we should be able to see what is coming and adjust.
In his reaction to the astronomical increase in bus and flight fares and other items which seems to have some element of exploitation, Reverend Johnson stated that in as much as we do not have a structure in Nigeria that can manage the exploitations currently experienced, there are things we cannot have control off.
“Having a structure, system and enforcement in place to checkmate these things would have been ideal because then people will know and understand that they can’t go beyond a certain limit.
“It all boils down to the leadership, but now that we know that we have a leadership crisis and they are not able to meet up with their promises and put a structure that can help us to smoothly go through, we also have to begin to look at a way around it so that we don’t just subject ourselves to the pains and then begin to get into depression.
Speaking on the essence of Christmas, Reverend Johnson said for Christians, it should be a period of sacrifice to make others feel better while also not going beyond your capacity.
“Merry-making during Christmas will also be done since it is related to the condition of your heart, your relationship with people, and your relationship with God.”
“You may not have as much as you used to, but you have enough to be happy, and your mind is focused.
In a little over 24 hours, Nigerians will be joining the rest of the world to celebrate Christmas.
Speaking on the current economic environment in which the cost of celebration is high, For the essential food items, such as rice, chicken, palm oil, onions and others, they have become increasingly difficult to purchase due to price increments. the price of a bag of local rice (50kg) ranges from N35,000 to N45,000 depending on its grade. For palm oil, 25 litres cost N1,000, but a bottle in the size of big bottled water ranges from N1, 850 to N2,200. The price of chicken ranges from N8,000 to N18,000 depending on size. For onions, the price ranges from N50 to N200 depending on the size of the ball.
The food crisis in the country has been compounded by the 2022 flooding, which has eroded whatever stop-gap measures being planned to ameliorate the sufferings of the people.
Reverend David Johnson of the FourSquare Gospel Church said the country’s current economic issue did not occur by chance.
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He stated that every man and woman in this situation is required to have a strategy because life is lived strategically.
“You don’t just live life by chance, when you begin to see changes, you begin to make plans and adjust.
“As humans we should be able to see what is coming and adjust.
In his reaction to the astronomical increase in bus and flight fares and other items which seems to have some element of exploitation, Reverend Johnson stated that in as much as we do not have a structure in Nigeria that can manage the exploitations currently experienced, there are things we cannot have control off.
“Having a structure, system and enforcement in place to checkmate these things would have been ideal because then people will know and understand that they can’t go beyond a certain limit.
“It all boils down to the leadership, but now that we know that we have a leadership crisis and they are not able to meet up with their promises and put a structure that can help us to smoothly go through, we also have to begin to look at a way around it so that we don’t just subject ourselves to the pains and then begin to get into depression.
Speaking on the essence of Christmas, Reverend Johnson said for Christians, it should be a period of sacrifice to make others feel better while also not going beyond your capacity.
“Merry-making during Christmas will also be done since it is related to the condition of your heart, your relationship with people, and your relationship with God.”
“You may not have as much as you used to, but you have enough to be happy, and your mind is focused.