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Nollywood actor Hanks Anuku took to the streets on Monday to raise awareness about the pressing issue of hunger in Nigeria.

The actor staged a solo protest, holding a flag that read โ€œHunger dey oooโ€ (meaning โ€ There is hungerโ€ or โ€œHunger is realโ€ in Nigerian pidgin English), highlighting the struggles of many Nigerians facing food insecurity.

The protest, which was captured in a viral video, saw Anuku standing alone on a major road in Abuja, drawing attention to the plight of those affected by hunger.

According to recent statistics, over 20 million Nigerians face food insecurity, with many struggling to access basic meals.

With over 220 million people, Nigeria isโ€ฏthe most populated country in Africaโ€ฏand the sixth in the world. It is theโ€ฏtenth-largest producer of crude oilโ€ฏin the world and achieved lower-middle-income status in 2014.

However, around 84 million Nigerians, representing aboutโ€ฏ37 per centโ€ฏof the total population,โ€ฏlive below the poverty line.

Conflict and insecurity, rising inflation and the impact of the climate crisis continue to drive hunger in Nigeria โ€“ with 26.5 million people across the country projected to face acute hunger in the June-August 2024 lean season.

This is a staggering increase from the 18.6 million people who were food insecure at the end of 2023.

Conflictโ€ฏin the North East region has displaced 2.2 million people and left another 4.4 million food insecureโ€ฏin Borno, Adamawa and Yobe states. Three million of them are in Borno State, the epicentre of insurgency. Nigeria is subject toโ€ฏperiodic droughts and floods.โ€ฏ

This has had an adverse impact on agricultural output andโ€ฏincreased the vulnerability of populations, especially in rural areas.

In 2023, Anuku said he had been jobless for years.

The thespian, who was reacting to the viral video of him working as a fuel attendant at gas station in Delta State, said despite being a legend, he has been feeding from hand to mouth.

Speaking in a video message making the rounds on social media, Anuku called on the Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, and his fans to come to his aid.

He said, โ€œI have worked for this country. I have attained the height of being a legend. But Iโ€™ve had no job for, God knows, how many years. And I expect that Nigerians will also know that I did it all for them.

โ€œI just gonna ask Governor Sheriff [Oborevwori] to please send support to me. And my fans who truly love and appreciate the works Iโ€™ve done for them, if you think you truly love me, may God help you all to help me.โ€

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