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[Shocking] The President, Muhammad Buhari Now eats Local Rice!!!

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                  THE PRESIDENT OF NIGERIA MUHAMMADU BUHARI AND OTHER POLITICIANS ARE NOW FEEDING ON LOCAL RICE TO SIGHT GOOD EXAMPLES AS  LEADERS. BUT CAN THIS BE TRUE?


                          Details:
   All border lines has been shut down in 9ja  πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬again till further notice πŸš‰

            We have gathered information that foreign #Rice is now 23 to 24,000 naira per bag in the market because of its scarcity since all Borders has been closed for a while now and there is no more free passage of foreign #Rice through the border, while a measure of the foreign rice  is now  800 naira and  local Rice is  650 Naira per measure.

            In "Lagos", along the border line to Benin πŸ‡§πŸ‡― Republic, on a bridge, a Motor VAN full of bags of #Rice was pushed accidentally into the river by Custom officers in the process of trying to block the rice driver forcefully. the road was bad and the driver was trying to pack well and he was pushed off by the officers off the bridge thinking he wanted to run. those in the VAN about 3 three of them all died while the whole Rice got drowned into the water. Although it was accidental, they were only doing there jobs never to allow foreign rice in the country πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬ again .

            The FG claims that the whole exercise  may be hash but it is for the better, sighting example with the united States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ that they also suffered b4 they got to where they are now. Nigeria also wants to produce its own rice in the pursuit of diversifying our economy into the agricultural sector. We believe that even the Mr President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and other politicians in Nigeria πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬ are now  feeding  on local rice too  to sight example of good leadership in the country.

              REACTIONS FROM AUDIENCE:
Dear reader,,,,How much is rice in ur place and how do u feel about the rice and border closed issue ?

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