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84% of Nigerians Can’t Afford Healthy Diet – Ndidi Nwuneli

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Published: June 14, 2025
Last updated: June 14, 2025
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Public speaker and author, Ndidi Nwuneli, has revealed that 84 percent of Nigerians can not afford a healthy diet.

The managing partner and co-founder of Sahel Consulting Agriculture & Nutrition Ltd., Stated this while speaking at a penal discussion on ‘Building a secure Nigeria: Key priorities for Economic Growth & Inclusion’ at the Nigerian Economic Summit (NES27) in Abuja.

She also blamed the development on the cost of the health care system in Nigeria.

Nwuneli said: “84 percent of Nigerians can not afford a healthy diet. This is a direct link to the cost of our health care system and the fact that we lose so many Nigerians. Our life expectancy is at 57 percent and I am sure post-covid is even declining,”

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She added: “Before covid, 57 percent of household income was spent on food, the highest in the world. Post covid, this rate is even more alarming. When people spend the majority of their income on food, they won’t be able to spend money on education, health or recreation,”

“Food is medicine, food is critical for education and children can’t focus in schools if they are hungry. Under-five years, it affects their brain development and yet we continue to pay lip service to agriculture and food sector.

“And it is critical because Nigeria is naturally endowed for agricultural excellence. This is one area God gave us water, land, everything we need to succeed and yet we are failing. And what is keeping us back is one, a commitment to an ecosystem solution to agriculture.”

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She further said: “Youth employment is another issue. We all see the writing on the wall. Our young people are our biggest asset and yet we treat them as a liability. Over the last 19 years through my work with leap Africa, I have seen what young people can contribute to Nigeria. Yet we continue to underinvest in them,”

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