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Families Face Bleak Yuletide Over Rising Food Prices, Fares, Others by Hadeylex: 6:55am On Dec 09, 2023
Food prices tripled, traders expect further rise, fear low patronage

Many cancel, adjust travel plans for Christmas as transport fares keep rising

Many families risk celebrating the approaching Christmas and New Year in hardship due to the hike in the prices of goods and services, and are devising life-changing ways to cut costs, findings by Saturday PUNCH have revealed.


Several families told our correspondents that life had become tougher for them as a result of the economic hardship in the country occasioned by the rising inflation of goods and services following the removal of subsidy on petrol.

As a result, many of the people who spoke to Saturday PUNCH said the Yuletide season would be low-keyed, adding that they might not make the usual trips to their hometowns as a result of the high cost of transportation and rising inflation.

According to official data, 63 per cent of Nigerians or 133 million people are currently living in multidimensional poverty.

A recent United Nations report stated that over 40 million households in the country were poor.

Nigerians from different walks of life, who spoke to our correspondents, revealed that they had resorted to borrowing, selling some of their valuables and adopting other cost-cutting measures as a result of the drastic increase in the cost of living.

Several experts have opined that if nothing is done to arrest the drift, millions of Nigerians will fall below the poverty line.

The National Bureau of Statistics in its Customer Price Index for October revealed that the headline inflation rate increased to 27.33 per cent relative to the September rate of 26.72 per cent.

This indicates that the country is facing its worst cost of living crisis in about 20 years.

Food prices soar

The prices of many staple foods like rice and beans have almost tripled, according to a survey conducted by Sunday PUNCH.

Our correspondents who visited markets across Lagos and Ogun states report that a bag of rice now sells for around N55,000 as opposed to N48,000 in October.

A frozen food seller in Mowe, Ogun State, who identified herself simply as Mrs Makinde, disclosed that the prices of frozen fish, chicken and turkey had more than doubled in the last two months.

Many traders also anticipated that the prices would rise further before the peak of the festive season.

Makinde said, “I sold a bottle of palm oil on Thursday for N1,200. As of Friday, it had increased to N1,400. Before the end of next week, it may get to N1,800, or even N2,000 because the producers may go on break.

“As for rice, I was able to buy a bag for N48,000 a few weeks ago. As of yesterday (Thursday), when I reached out to my supplier, he said it was now N55,000 for the long grain and N52,000 for the short grain.”

Another trader, Mr Opeyemi Debo, said a carton of tomato paste that was sold for around N2,500 in November was now selling for N5,500.

He said, “A bucket of powdered pepper now sells for N4,500 from N2,500. A carton of stockfish (panla) now sells for N24,000 from around N15,000, which it sold for last month.

“A bucketful measure of egusi (melon), which sold for around N4,000 last month, now goes for N5,500. A bucket of onion, which used to be N3,000, is now N7,000.

“A carton of chicken now ranges between N32,000 and N34,000 as opposed to N22,000, which it sold for in September and October.

“Turkey now sells for N55,000 for a carton as opposed to N35,000 in October.

“Chicken wings now sell for N35,000 a carton. Five litres of palm oil now sells for N5,000 from around N25,000 in October.

“A paint bucket of yellow garri is now N2,000 as opposed to N800 two months ago. A carton of gizzard is now between N38,500 and N42,000, and I can tell you that it will increase. As for rice, it may sell for N60,000 before Christmas.”

Reduced patronage

A Lagos-based trader, Mrs Ilerioluwa Bamisaye, expressed concern that the increase in the prices of foodstuffs might reduce patronage during the festive period.

According to her, as food prices soar, many families may not be able to afford to celebrate the festive season as they should.

Bamisaye said “I doubt people will come out to buy much this year because the prices of items have tripled. A pack of spaghetti we were selling between N7,000 and N8,000 is now N13,000. Rice is now food for the rich. A bag of beans is now N120,000; whereas before now, it was N70,000. Customers are always asking us for cheaper protein alternatives like shawa (herring fish) and eggs, as well as ponmo (cow hide).”

Another trader in the Ibafo Market, Ogun State, Mrs Opeyemi Jude, who sells wholesale, lamented that the Yuletide season was not reflected in her sales.


“It doesn’t even seem as if we are preparing for Christmas. Around this time last year, many people were coming to buy bags of food items. We all know what is happening now. We only appeal to the government to put the economy in shape so that people will celebrate the season with joy. It is so disturbing that the amount you buy today will be different from what you will get for tomorrow,” she said.

On her part, another trader, Opeyemi Adediran, noted that a portion of tomatoes sold before at N100 was now selling for N500, while pepper increased to N200 from N50 for a portion of five balls.

A fish seller, Mrs Titilayo Oloyode, stated that the mackerel fish (Titus), which sold for N700 last year, was now selling for N1,400 each.

“A carton of Titus fish has increased from N7,000 around April to N57,000, while Kote fish (horse mackerel) now sells for N38,500 per carton instead of N9,000 before subsidy removal. Twenty kilograms of Alaska fish sold for N4,500 before, but currently sells for N26,000,” she noted.

Businesses suffer

Speaking on the increase in the prices of food items, a foodstuffs seller in Lagos, Mrs Oluwatosin Olanrewaju, explained that a bag of potatoes, which sold for between N2,500 and N3,000 about six months ago, currently sells for N8,000.

According to her, a medium-sized tuber of yam now sells for between N1,000 and N1,500 instead of between N500 and N700 earlier in the year, noting that the increase in prices of commodities had led to a reduction in patronage.

She also stated that transportation fare from the North to Lagos had increased from N1,500 per bag to N5,000.

Olanrewajusaid, “I don’t have many people patronising me like before because of the bad economy. I should have gone to buy more goods last week, but you can see that I still have many tubers of yam, which I bought four days ago. If it was last year, they would have finished in two days. People are now opting for potato instead of yam because it is cheaper.”

Another trader, Happiness Bitrus, explained that local and foreign rice (small grain), which sold for N1,500 and N2,000 per plastic measure before, currently sells for N3,800 and N4,500, respectively.

She added that a bag of foreign rice (small and big), which sold for N33,000 and N40,000 earlier in the year, now sells for between N47,000 and N55,000, respectively.

A big bag of beans (drum variety) currently sells for between N110,000 and N115,000, while a small bag sells for N52,000. Before the removal of petrol subsidy, the item was sold between N35,000 and N40,000.

On her part, a tomato and pepper trader, Rachael Adebalogun, said, “The rising prices are not our fault because a bag of pepper before was between N10,000 and N15,000, but it is now sold for N50,000.

“A basket of tomatoes is now N15,000 but it was N8,000 before, while the small bag and the big bag sold for N15,000, but now it is between N70,000 and N80,000. A bag of onions that we bought for N20,000 and N30,000 before is currently sold for between N130,000 and N230,000. The government should pity us. Customers are complaining and they always lament when they come here.”

Families cut costs

A mother of five, Madam Uka Osondu, said her family had dumped chicken and turkey from their meals since July.

“We now eat ponmo, Shawa and Kote fish. We eat eggs sometimes but not all the time. We eat more of jollof rice and not rice and stew because we have found out that it is cheaper. This Christmas is not looking like Christmas at all. My children have been complaining but there is nothing we can do about the situation,” she said....
https://punchng.com/families-face-bleak-yuletide-over-rising-food-prices-fares-others/

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Re: Families Face Bleak Yuletide Over Rising Food Prices, Fares, Others by Norsemann: 6:57am On Dec 09, 2023
Which families face bleak hard times



We here in South West e no reach us ooo



Na only Igbos dey suffer



With our APC membership card we get things for free


Some APC members no go even see chicken chop this Christmas


Them go chop rabbit


Una go kwere

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Re: Families Face Bleak Yuletide Over Rising Food Prices, Fares, Others by Ozommadu: 7:06am On Dec 09, 2023
Have we blamed igbos today??


Oya let us blame them, 1.2..3...go

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Re: Families Face Bleak Yuletide Over Rising Food Prices, Fares, Others by Beremx(f): 7:09am On Dec 09, 2023
That moment you buy an item for 200 naira in the morning and when you go get same item in the evening, it's sold for 400 naira, such astronomical increase calls for concern.
Me wey wan buy rice now, fear dey catch me to enter market. sad sad
Tinubu should open the border and let food come in for crying out loud!!

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Re: Families Face Bleak Yuletide Over Rising Food Prices, Fares, Others by RabbitGuy: 7:10am On Dec 09, 2023
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Re: Families Face Bleak Yuletide Over Rising Food Prices, Fares, Others by Ately80: 7:10am On Dec 09, 2023
Ozommadu:


Have we blamed igbos today??


Oya let us blame them, 1.2..3...go
😂😆😆😆😂😂😂

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Re: Families Face Bleak Yuletide Over Rising Food Prices, Fares, Others by nairalanda1(m): 7:10am On Dec 09, 2023
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A lot of people here state that if we voted for their party....or if we support APC, the economy would improve.

At the end, Nigeria cannot become a better place unless we improve our tax to gdp ratio, deregulate the power and petroleum sector totally, and diversify our export portfolio and then become an exporter of manufactured goods and services.

APC supporters and PDP supporters, your parties are not doing that or have never done that at all. Na oil all you guys know.

We rely on one source of income. Meanwhile we advice ourselves never to rely on one source of income. How come we cannot do the same for our country.

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Re: Families Face Bleak Yuletide Over Rising Food Prices, Fares, Others by Lukuluku69(m): 7:10am On Dec 09, 2023
Truly, things are tough with the Prices of essentials going through the roof.

But everybody will eat las las.

Just cut your coat according to your cloth.

If na small chicken your money Go reach, no go market come dey point to Turkey.

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Re: Families Face Bleak Yuletide Over Rising Food Prices, Fares, Others by Brendaniel: 7:11am On Dec 09, 2023
We warned them about Tinubu, they called us haters, to all those who used tribalism to support Tinubu if only your tribal bragging right could reduce the price of garri for you or reduce the price of petrol to 200, I would have said you gained something from tribal support but do you know the very bad part;

Just a reminder Tinubu doesn't give a fvck about you or whatever you go through, he doesn't even need your vote or support in 2027 to get reelected...

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Re: Families Face Bleak Yuletide Over Rising Food Prices, Fares, Others by obinna58(m): 7:11am On Dec 09, 2023
Those are none of tinubu’s business

It wouldn’t stop him from 9.5billion budget for SUV and car tires

It wouldn’t stop tinubu and shattima from spending 8billion on local and foreign trips

Tinubu will surely spend 10billion on gbajabiamila official residence


None of these affects tinubu’s wife 5billion official vehicle

Tinubu must do his renovations budget of 14billion

Aso villa animals feed budget 200million

Not excluding yatch, more borrowing and debts and other utility expenses


Well! We will get there but for now tinubu is more occupied in fighting against climate change

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Re: Families Face Bleak Yuletide Over Rising Food Prices, Fares, Others by zombieHUNTER: 7:11am On Dec 09, 2023
undecided

If things were to turn out good for the citizens, how then can one describe Tinubu as a certified failure to Nigeria...
I never knew anyone could top Buhari's cluelessness

No one can give what they don't have..
if it didn't dey.. it didn't dey
there's no way around it

Tinubu government is already favouring his cronies.. his family and his close friends

Anyone who supports Tinubu especially from Lagos does so under the alter of tribalism and ethnic bigotry.. nothing more
They know the man is a living thief,
Tinubu stole all the land in Lagos.. through his cronies, it's an open secret ...

Brace yourselves Nigerians
it's going to be a long eight years
The Inec and judiciary are in bondage already
The SW never loved you
The gave you the worst of them
A heartless beast of a Man who cares only about his turn to rule Nigeria and empower fellow like-minded crooks..
Mr Emilokan ..

Close your eyes and imagine how an Osibanjo presidency would have been.
A man who understands governance and inclusiveness...

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Re: Families Face Bleak Yuletide Over Rising Food Prices, Fares, Others by Chibuzoripob: 7:13am On Dec 09, 2023
sad
Re: Families Face Bleak Yuletide Over Rising Food Prices, Fares, Others by Nice2023(m): 7:14am On Dec 09, 2023
All those who deliberately voted this disaster will suffer more.

It will never be well with them all.

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Re: Families Face Bleak Yuletide Over Rising Food Prices, Fares, Others by errandsdotng: 7:14am On Dec 09, 2023
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Re: Families Face Bleak Yuletide Over Rising Food Prices, Fares, Others by Nice2023(m): 7:15am On Dec 09, 2023
Brendaniel:
We warned them about Tinubu, they called us haters, to all those who used tribalism to support Tinubu if only your tribal bragging right could reduce the price of garri for you or reduce the price of petrol to 200, I would have said you gained something from tribal support but do you know the very bad part;

Just a reminder Tinubu doesn't give a fvck about you or whatever you go through, he doesn't even need your vote or support in 2027 to get reelected...



They are suffering but they prefer to die than complain.

Shameless morons.

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Re: Families Face Bleak Yuletide Over Rising Food Prices, Fares, Others by tivta(m): 7:18am On Dec 09, 2023
Lol
Its a lie, everything is better under TINUBU, Nigerians are the happiest persons on earth those complaining must be L.P and Igbo people, the South West is enjoying the dividends of jagaban...

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Re: Families Face Bleak Yuletide Over Rising Food Prices, Fares, Others by Nicepoker(m): 7:19am On Dec 09, 2023
Beremx:
That moment you buy an item for 200 naira in the morning and when you go get same item in the evening, it's sold for 400 naira, such astronomical increase calls for concern.
Me wey wan buy rice now, fear dey catch me to enter market. sad sad
Tinubu should open the border and let food come in for crying out loud!!
The border is not closed for food importation. The thing is there are some food items you can't access forex to import.
Re: Families Face Bleak Yuletide Over Rising Food Prices, Fares, Others by symbianDON(m): 7:19am On Dec 09, 2023
Never have Nigerians had it this bad! Tinubu has shown clearly that he is not competent enough to run the affairs of this country. His trial and error approach is causing more harm and no good.

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Re: Families Face Bleak Yuletide Over Rising Food Prices, Fares, Others by Akaegwu(m): 7:19am On Dec 09, 2023
Ozommadu:


Have we blamed igbos today??


Oya let us blame them, 1.2..3...go
They are sleeping 😴. They will soon start

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Re: Families Face Bleak Yuletide Over Rising Food Prices, Fares, Others by iwaeda: 7:20am On Dec 09, 2023
Hadeylex:

https://punchng.com/families-face-bleak-yuletide-over-rising-food-prices-fares-others/

You can't not but pity what hardship people are going through, due to thoughtless policies of APC, people thought PDP was bad, but many now realised how wicked and inhumane APC are. Despite all the suffering; taxes are going up through Light, stamp duties. By next year, if things don't change, NO MULTINATIONAL COYS will be left. So many coys will lay off by December. grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Families Face Bleak Yuletide Over Rising Food Prices, Fares, Others by crossfm: 7:21am On Dec 09, 2023
Hehehe.

Shege pro max reloaded grin

The most funny experience is what people go through in the market. Before a trader sale things to you,they will have to call their supplies to know the current price before they sale to you.
Prices are not stable at all,you buy something 100 naira in the morning,when you come back in the evening,it's now 120 naira.

First class economist is really showing first class shege.

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Re: Families Face Bleak Yuletide Over Rising Food Prices, Fares, Others by Reelmii: 7:22am On Dec 09, 2023
Re: Families Face Bleak Yuletide Over Rising Food Prices, Fares, Others by Lovenorth: 7:26am On Dec 09, 2023
Ebola will give them food to eat

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Re: Families Face Bleak Yuletide Over Rising Food Prices, Fares, Others by philiancoop(m): 7:26am On Dec 09, 2023
Bleak



The funniest part of the story is that it's not getting better any time in the near future. There is no way or even promise fuel will be 180 again or naira will be 500 again.

They keep on telling nigerians why paying more is the best

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Re: Families Face Bleak Yuletide Over Rising Food Prices, Fares, Others by kristisking(m): 7:26am On Dec 09, 2023
God will punish all those that put us in this mess.

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Re: Families Face Bleak Yuletide Over Rising Food Prices, Fares, Others by Exceed15: 7:29am On Dec 09, 2023
Where is Eniola badmus and Toyin Abraham who carry Tinubu for head like gala.. una see d state of the country under Tinubu now .. Kai

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Re: Families Face Bleak Yuletide Over Rising Food Prices, Fares, Others by MuslimIgbo: 7:29am On Dec 09, 2023
9ja is bound for destruction... JUST LIKE THE SOVIET UNION...


THE SO-CALLED 9JA WILL DEFINITELY BE DESTROYED SOON.

THIS COUNTRY MUST DIVIDE.


IMAGINE NIGERIA HAVING THE WORST PERFORMING ECONOMY

- WORST PERFORMING CURRENCY IN THE WHOLE OF AFRICA....

WE CAN'T CONTINUE THIS WAY!

CIVIL SERVANTS ARE THE WORST AND MOST UNFORTUNATE IN THIS TERRIBLE SITUATION, THEY'VE BEEN COLLECTING THE SAME AMOUNT OF SALARY SINCE DOLLAR WAS AROUND 100 NAIRA

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Re: Families Face Bleak Yuletide Over Rising Food Prices, Fares, Others by Menclothing: 7:29am On Dec 09, 2023
Our state government are so lazy each state should be producing at least 3 foods that can feed 200 million population
Fedral government is useless use Corper and unemployed youth for agriculture

Until we go back to Agriculture we are not ready

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Re: Families Face Bleak Yuletide Over Rising Food Prices, Fares, Others by symbianDON(m): 7:29am On Dec 09, 2023
As we speak, there's scarcity of naira in some states. Pre-election, we were told it was Emefiele; who do we blame for this one? The naira keeps depreciating hopelessly while basic commodities keep sliding away out of the reach of the average Nigerian. In all these, our leaders have asked that we endure the hardship, while promising that 'the hardship is a necessary step to Eldorado of the future'. Interestingly, while the common man is struggling severely to adjust to this government-inflicted hardship, the political class and their rulers have not only insisted on not giving up their lavish lifestyles but have also intensified their efforts in milking the scarce resources available dry. All is not well with Nigeria!

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Re: Families Face Bleak Yuletide Over Rising Food Prices, Fares, Others by Beuberry(f): 7:32am On Dec 09, 2023
Rice is almost N2K per congo. It's red everywhere

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Re: Families Face Bleak Yuletide Over Rising Food Prices, Fares, Others by nedekid: 7:33am On Dec 09, 2023
Lovenorth:
Ebola will give them food to eat
Cassava, garri, ewa, beans and dodo....

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