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A recent video shared by influencer @maryam_Jidayi on X revealed poor-quality, potentially expired rice being distributed to flood victims in Maiduguri, Borno State. This has sparked outrage among Nigerians, who criticize the government for inadequate support and call for better accountability in aid distribution.

A video shared by influencer @maryam_Jidayi on X has sparked outrage among Nigerians regarding the quality of rice distributed to flood victims in Maiduguri, Borno State. The footage shows bags of rice that appear to be moldy and potentially expired, prompting widespread condemnation on social media. Many users expressed their disbelief and concern, with comments ranging from disappointment in government efforts to mockery of the situation.

Mide, a user on X, pointed out that despite the government's promise of support, the delivered aid is subpar. Others echoed similar sentiments, criticizing the lack of accountability and effectiveness in the government's response to the crisis. Some users remarked on the disparity between the aid provided and the expected quality, while others highlighted the perceived neglect of the affected communities.

Social media reactions included a mix of sympathy for the victims and frustration with political leaders, who many believe have failed to adequately address the needs of the people. The discourse revealed a deep-seated anger over recurring issues of corruption and inefficiency in aid distribution. Calls for better governance and responsibility from authorities were prevalent as users lamented the challenges faced by flood victims in receiving proper support.