Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,208,280 members, 8,002,137 topics. Date: Thursday, 14 November 2024 at 03:29 AM

Kukah Centre Laments Spending On Beer Despite Harsh Economy - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / Kukah Centre Laments Spending On Beer Despite Harsh Economy (11984 Views)

States Banning Sale Of Alcohol Shouldn’t Get VAT On Beer - Ex-Minister, Adewole / Benue To Build Brewery As Residents Spend N850m On Beer Monthly / FG Introduces New Taxes On Beer, Imported Vehicles, Plastics, Others (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) (Reply) (Go Down)

Kukah Centre Laments Spending On Beer Despite Harsh Economy by FreeStuffsNG: 3:40pm On Oct 10
The Kukah Centre, on Wednesday, expressed concerns that some Nigerians have developed a habit of expending their hard-earned money on beer, pepper soup and other unhealthy lifestyles even in the face of economic hardship.

The Executive Director of the centre, Rev. Fr. Attah Barkindo, raised the concerns at a one-day Strategic Dialogue on Nutrition by National Faith Influencers held in collaboration with the World Bank in Abuja.

The Kukah Centre is a policy research and leadership institute, founded by the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto, Matthew Kukah.

Over the years, malnutrition has become a critical issue with 37 per cent of children under five experiencing stunted growth due to poor nutrition and inadequate breastfeeding.

According to the Federal Ministry of Health, the problem becomes even more alarming as children grow older, with many parents blaming it on poverty and poor economic indices.

But Barkindo disagreed, arguing that it boils down to the poor management of finances and the value system of the people.

He said, “People still use their money to eat the wrong things. You see them spend money recklessly on beer and pepper soup. They spend on buying cigarettes to smoke. So what we are only asking is for them to redirect the little money they have purposefully. Despite the complaints of economic hardship in the country, people are still building houses.

“As I said, it is about redirecting their little resources. Otherwise, the situation can really get worse. It doesn’t mean that even amid all these challenges people are not misusing and mismanaging their finances. In my opinion, they are. I think it is time we started taking responsibility.

“I will give you another example. Somebody came into an IDP camp not too long ago. After moving around, he ended up with four wives from different IDP camps. We have seen that and even have evidence. This is to tell you about our value system. It is beyond people going through economic challenges. It is down to our value and orientation.”

Speaking further on the need to protect children from malnutrition, the priest appealed to clerics and faith influencers across the country to take up the campaign by preaching on the importance of nutrition and breastfeeding.

While narrating his childhood experience, Barkindo explained that he also encountered the problem of malnutrition firsthand hand, being the eighth child in a family of 17 living in the North.

“My parents have 15 children in Northern Nigeria and they have never been to school. When I look back, I often question myself on how we managed to survive. Out of those 15, I am the 8th child, which represents the middle. They often call people like us the forgotten ones. Nobody remembers you when you are in the middle. They pay attention to those at the beginning and the back.

“That is why millions of families in this country and globally across the world are struggling to provide quality nutrition for their children so they grow up to fulfil their potential. These children are equally competing with their contemporaries around the world.

“This is why the Kukah Centre is mobilising gospel ministers and faith influencers to use your influence and platforms to spread the message in nutrition and breastfeeding. The two are not just biological, they are also deeply spiritual. Your voices hold power and we need you to talk about this in your churches and among your congregation,” he appealed.

Earlier in her address, the Project Officer of Kukah Centre, Swanta Anna, also urged the audience to take the five-year ‘Accelerating Nutrition Results in Nigeria’ project seriously because the World Bank has invested $232m into the initiative to support Nigerians.

“It is an initiative that will cost about to implement. We are also happy that the data we have in Nigeria helped us to know the area to focus on. In Nigeria where infant mortality is high, if a kid manages to scale beyond age four, he is sure of survival.

“This is a very critical period in the life of every child. Some of us born before the Nigerian Civil War were lucky to survive the scare. Some of my age mates died from hunger and malnutrition,” she stated.

https://punchng.com/kukah-centre-laments-spending-on-beer-despite-harsh-economy/#google_vignette

7 Likes 1 Share

Re: Kukah Centre Laments Spending On Beer Despite Harsh Economy by FreeStuffsNG: 3:40pm On Oct 10
“I will give you another example. Somebody came into an IDP camp not too long ago. After moving around, he ended up with four wives from different IDP camps. We have seen that and even have evidence. This is to tell you about our value system. It is beyond people going through economic challenges. It is down to our value and orientation.”

After drinking beer and marrying 4 wives, he will now balance to insult Government when he has failed to govern his own life well. Hypocrite who will later give birth to hypocrite some of who may get online to continue in his or parent's hypocrisy of blaming government for their horrible life choices.

Government should step up advocacy on family planning and enforce appropriate laws on child rights.

May God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!

53 Likes 4 Shares

Re: Kukah Centre Laments Spending On Beer Despite Harsh Economy by illicit(m): 3:47pm On Oct 10
Me what I do now is to mix beer with Captain Jack.

I do drink at least four bottles of beer steadily

Now I just buy an average bottle of captain and drink it alongside Beer

If u have ulcer, avoid this combo sha

52 Likes 2 Shares

Re: Kukah Centre Laments Spending On Beer Despite Harsh Economy by IseyinIsese: 3:53pm On Oct 10
illicit:
Me what I do now is to mix beer with Captain Jack.

I do drink at least four bottles of beer steadily

Now I just buy an average bottle of captain and drink it alongside Beer

If u have ulcer, avoid this combo sha
After standing on the mandate you'll start begging for money on nairaland. So all the give away you receive are spent on ogogoro? No wonder.

38 Likes

Re: Kukah Centre Laments Spending On Beer Despite Harsh Economy by budaatum: 3:54pm On Oct 10
Despite the complaints of economic hardship in the country, people are still building houses.

How dare some people selfishly build houses when there is economic hardship in the country? angry

Those building houses must stop because some other people are starving, would definitely make sense if Tinubu does not travel abroad for healthcare because some people can't travel to a local hospital.

19 Likes

Re: Kukah Centre Laments Spending On Beer Despite Harsh Economy by mcbreeze: 3:55pm On Oct 10
See gaslighting.
You should blame T Pain who made life hard for Nigerians.

It is personal money and beer is meant to be taken.

At least, it helps to relax stressful day. Talk to the presidency who is screwing Nigerians to death.

25 Likes 1 Share

Re: Kukah Centre Laments Spending On Beer Despite Harsh Economy by jmoore(m): 3:57pm On Oct 10
How is drinking beer a wrong thing?

Even the bible didn't condemn drinking beer.

Moderation is key.

5 Likes 2 Shares

Re: Kukah Centre Laments Spending On Beer Despite Harsh Economy by Ezewuzie01: 4:01pm On Oct 10
But you didn't lament about fraudulent people like Peter Obi who build the beer factories so that his supporters can get drunk and forget they are supporting a criminal.

47 Likes 1 Share

Re: Kukah Centre Laments Spending On Beer Despite Harsh Economy by helinues: 4:01pm On Oct 10
grin grin

Bad boy get his own day. Same case with the Nigerian's nature of social gathering ( owambe) just to forget about whatever

45 Likes 1 Share

Re: Kukah Centre Laments Spending On Beer Despite Harsh Economy by helinues: 4:03pm On Oct 10
jmoore:
How is drinking beer a wrong thing?

Even the bible didn't condemn drinking beer.

Moderation is key.

Over excess of liquor is for those who are not sure of affording same drink tomorrow, if not they would reserve some instead of getting almost close to the sky

45 Likes

Re: Kukah Centre Laments Spending On Beer Despite Harsh Economy by positivelord: 4:06pm On Oct 10
Kuka if you dont have any reasonable thing to say, abeg try and take several seats.... so pple who can afford to drink beer should not, because your name is KUKA

9 Likes 1 Share

Re: Kukah Centre Laments Spending On Beer Despite Harsh Economy by Kemetian: 4:10pm On Oct 10
jmoore:
How is drinking beer a wrong thing?

Even the bible didn't condemn drinking beer.

Moderation is key.

To hell with your fcking bible.

Did your ancestors not have moral codes and philosophies before the bible was forced on them a mere century ago or less, by thieving invaders with bombs and guns?

Ewu bible.

3 Likes 1 Share

Re: Kukah Centre Laments Spending On Beer Despite Harsh Economy by Kemetian: 4:13pm On Oct 10
positivelord:
Kuka if you dont have any reasonable thing to say, abeg try and take several seats.... so pple who can afford to drink beer should not, because your name is KUKA

Don’t mind the stupid Christian control freak air head.

Meanwhile if you check his private life I’m sure he’s even fcking other peoples’ wives in that his church.

Only to come out and be pontificating to his father!

2 Likes

Re: Kukah Centre Laments Spending On Beer Despite Harsh Economy by RenaissanceGuy: 4:26pm On Oct 10
This thread is empty of logic and common sense — from the thread title that doesn't correlate with the main content, to the comments. The man also talked about how people are still building houses despite the bad economy — doesn't sound like a prepared speech.

N. B.: I'm anti-alcohol.

3 Likes

Re: Kukah Centre Laments Spending On Beer Despite Harsh Economy by BluntCrazeMan: 4:37pm On Oct 10
The Only Hope for the people Is Beer.

Yet,, the amount of spending on Beer is the main problem which should bother the people.


THINGS DON SCATTER.!!
Re: Kukah Centre Laments Spending On Beer Despite Harsh Economy by nwirinedu(m): 4:38pm On Oct 10
It's cheaper than buying fuel at 1400 a litre.
Re: Kukah Centre Laments Spending On Beer Despite Harsh Economy by Winks2(m): 4:38pm On Oct 10
When I see people drinking beer, I just shake my head. And some of us are starving
Re: Kukah Centre Laments Spending On Beer Despite Harsh Economy by happney65: 4:38pm On Oct 10
The Kukah centre is saying absolute Rubbish.. grin

1 Like

Re: Kukah Centre Laments Spending On Beer Despite Harsh Economy by nwirinedu(m): 4:39pm On Oct 10
More noble than demanding tithes and offerings during a harsh economy.

2 Likes

Re: Kukah Centre Laments Spending On Beer Despite Harsh Economy by nasbiafra(m): 4:39pm On Oct 10
all this people need make them tie dem flog like 6000 for their gbola

1 Like

Re: Kukah Centre Laments Spending On Beer Despite Harsh Economy by Starboytwo(m): 4:39pm On Oct 10
So beer should be for rich people.


Wetin come remain for poor man. He has been strip bare of all amenities.

Beer.
Pepper soup
Garri
Everything.

3 Likes

Re: Kukah Centre Laments Spending On Beer Despite Harsh Economy by TOPCRUISE(m): 4:40pm On Oct 10
They say drink your sorrows away. Yet when you stop your sorrows will whisper to you.
It's weird that as the economy is getting harsh the more these weeds, hard drugs and other substances are getting mobile
Re: Kukah Centre Laments Spending On Beer Despite Harsh Economy by Judolisco(m): 4:40pm On Oct 10
At least they are not queuing up to buy d beer.. How can you be queuing for hours to buy petrol for 1k...no be juju bdat....

1 Like

Re: Kukah Centre Laments Spending On Beer Despite Harsh Economy by jmoore(m): 4:40pm On Oct 10
Ezewuzie01:
But you didn't lament about fraudulent people like Peter Obi who build the beer factories so that his supporters can get drunk and forget they are supporting a criminal.

The only criminal among all candidates is the drug lord Timlubuu, who was voted by mumu people.

The beer factory pays taxes that helps Tinubu to distribute I cup of rice to babablus as palliative.

2 Likes

Re: Kukah Centre Laments Spending On Beer Despite Harsh Economy by jmoore(m): 4:40pm On Oct 10
Kemetian:


To hell with your fcking bible.

Did your ancestors not have moral codes and philosophies before the bible was forced on them a mere century ago or less, by thieving invaders with bombs and guns?

Ewu bible.
To hell with your stupidity and foolishness.

Idiotic organism.

You are using a phone build by white people. When will you build your own? Abi, your IQ is less than that of a rat?
Re: Kukah Centre Laments Spending On Beer Despite Harsh Economy by moses93(m): 4:40pm On Oct 10
Person really need to clear eyes to forget the thought of this hardship in the country at least for some times.
Re: Kukah Centre Laments Spending On Beer Despite Harsh Economy by AntiChristian: 4:41pm On Oct 10
grin grin

Jesus too was a drinker of wine!
Re: Kukah Centre Laments Spending On Beer Despite Harsh Economy by Tegabadguy(m): 4:42pm On Oct 10
na beer and highness dey give the youth joy grin grin grin grin grin grin

1 Like

(1) (2) (3) (Reply)

PDP Crisis Over - Bauchi Governor, Bala Mohammed / 20 Most Influential Nigerians--vanguard / Bomb Blast At Un Headquarters In Abuja 10 Am Today!

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 33
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.