Prices of rice, yam, tomato, increased in September -- NBS.

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Prices of rice, yam, tomato, increased in September — NBS.

The average price of major food items in Nigeria, like yam, rice, tomatoes, and eggs, increased in September 2020 theThe NBS said this in the ‘Selected Food Price Watch ’ report published on its website on Thursday.

It said the average price of one kilogram of tomatoes increased by 26.12 percent from that recorded in September 2019.

 

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Our President Muhammad Buari . please open our boarders. As soon as possible Sir.

By Allah, I am very happy with my farm produces this year;- corn, yams groundnut cassava, pumkin despite living in the East. This produces can last my & my family for 6-8 months & next planting season. The demand/consumpion rate is greater than farm produces output, hence inflatn

This should sink in.

Prices of every fucking thing increased

A bag of rice now sales for 35 to 40k and one tuber of yam sales for 1,500. What a country! Course be the day Buhari rigged himself into power.

This is simply because they are hoard

Make sure you calculate the price of human blood in Nigeria in October, it will probably drop to zero naira.

Everything.

I'm down

Yet, the government says it has done best in poverty alleviation. So pathetic!

Na today yansh de back...change the caption

150naira for sachet of tasty Tom 😭😭

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