Northern Nigeria is facing a rapidly escalating hunger emergency as militant attacks make it too dangerous for farmers to work their land. According to a new World Food Programme (WFP) report, Nigeria is on track to experience the worst-ever food crisis in Africa next year, with an estimated 35 million people expected to suffer severe hunger. In Borno state, the centre of ongoing insurgencies, at least 15,000 people are projected to face catastrophic hunger including famine-like conditions, as it is now classified at the highest level of food crisis severity. Violence from armed groups has spread, including recent kidnappings and the arrival of an al-Qaeda-linked faction claiming attacks in Nigeria for the first time. The crisis has been intensified by a major reduction in humanitarian aid following Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw US funding from the WFP. Without renewed support, millions may be left without critical food assistance, deepening instability and human suffering across the region.
Nigeria: danger of mass starvation in 2026
Written by David Fletcher 27 Nov 2025
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- Pray: for restoration of safety, renewed access to farmland, and urgent aid to prevent widespread famine. (Isaiah 58:10)
- More: www.africanews.com/2025/11/25/wfp-sounds-alarm-as-nigeria-braces-for-severe-hunger-in-2026/