The paradox of hunger amidst Nigeria's agricultural potential stems from factors like rapid urban migration, infrastructure deficits, and corruption. These challenges leave smallholder farmers struggling with limited resources and hinder efficient food production and distribution. As an economics student observing from abroad, it's evident that Nigeria urgently needs comprehensive reforms, including investments in infrastructure and support for farmers, alongside efforts to combat corruption. Only then can Nigeria harness its agricultural strength and address the pressing issue of hunger.