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Tomatoes Jumped From N10,000 To N175,000 In Kwara State-people's Gazette by ZekeYeager: 5:34pm On Jun 13
As Eid-el-Kabir approaches, pepper, a common spice in many Nigerian cuisines, has become a scarce commodity in Kwara’s capital city of Ilorin.

A market survey conducted on Thursday at the Mandate market in the Ilorin West LGA, where pepper is sold in large quantities, found that the commodity has become expensive in the past few weeks.

The product had become scarce, with little or none in sight, including tomatoes.

Some pepper sellers attributed the scarcity to flooding and pest attacks in the North, where pepper is grown in large quantities.

Jamilu Isa said they were expecting the vehicles to bring pepper and onions, but they were informed that there were no goods for them to load. He lamented that the flood had washed all away, and those not washed were affected by pests.

A small container of tomatoes formerly sold for N150 now sells for N2,000, a waste bin basket formerly sold for between N1,500 and N2,000 now goes for N15,000, and a big basket of N10,000 now sells for N175,000 and above.

Also, a basket of Scotch Bonnets, popularly called ‘rodo’, which used to sell for N1,500, now goes for N12,000.

Similarly, a bag of onions now goes for N75,000 as against N50,000 and below that it was sold.

According to the National Bureau of Statistics, food prices in Nigeria increased 40.53 per cent in April of 2024 over the same month in the previous year, and food inflation reached an all-time high of 40.53 per cent in April of 2024.

On a visit to ram dealers, they lamented low sales as buyers complained of the high prices of rams.

Azeez Abdullahi, a ram seller, said the ram that went for N50,000 a few years back was sold for between N170,000 and N200,000 and above this year.

He blamed the hike in the price of rams on the high cost of feed and transportation.

A prospective customer, Yahaya Usman, said that because of the exorbitant price, some of his friends planned to contribute money to buy and share a cow, which is also acceptable in Islam as an alternative to rams.

https://gazettengr.com/tomatoes-jumped-from-n10000-to-n175000-muslims-to-buy-share-ram-as-prices-soar-sallah-survey/
Re: Tomatoes Jumped From N10,000 To N175,000 In Kwara State-people's Gazette by Amedu3: 5:35pm On Jun 13
Where are the APC urchins...I hope they are buying with a different and low price.
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Re: Tomatoes Jumped From N10,000 To N175,000 In Kwara State-people's Gazette by UnitedKingdom: 5:39pm On Jun 13
Ebi pawa oh. Una never see anything. This is just one year out of 8yrs.
Re: Tomatoes Jumped From N10,000 To N175,000 In Kwara State-people's Gazette by budaatum: 5:58pm On Jun 13
Bakrabas, this thread just makes me appreciate you even more! While some are moaning, you are growing in your backyard.
Re: Tomatoes Jumped From N10,000 To N175,000 In Kwara State-people's Gazette by jmoore(m): 6:16pm On Jun 13
budaatum:
Bakrabas, this thread just makes me appreciate you even more! While some are moaning, you are growing in your backyard.
How many Nigerians own a land?
Re: Tomatoes Jumped From N10,000 To N175,000 In Kwara State-people's Gazette by budaatum: 6:21pm On Jun 13
jmoore:

How many Nigerians own a land?

Tomato and pepper can be grown in a pot on the window.

Some grow more profitable pot in a cupboard.

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Re: Tomatoes Jumped From N10,000 To N175,000 In Kwara State-people's Gazette by Seefinish: 6:21pm On Jun 13
My happiness is that, all of us are enjoying this Renewed Hope
Re: Tomatoes Jumped From N10,000 To N175,000 In Kwara State-people's Gazette by muyico(m): 6:21pm On Jun 13
Dat is great change we been praying 4! So stop complaining
Re: Tomatoes Jumped From N10,000 To N175,000 In Kwara State-people's Gazette by Bakrabas: 3:29pm On Jun 19
jmoore:

How many Nigerians own a land?


Thank you bro...
Re: Tomatoes Jumped From N10,000 To N175,000 In Kwara State-people's Gazette by Bakrabas: 3:35pm On Jun 19
budaatum:
Bakrabas, this thread just makes me appreciate you even more! While some are moaning, you are growing in your backyard.


Exactly, I don't underrate anything that can grow any more . Thanks for the compliment.

There's hardship, I don't have the means to japa, government is not ready to ease everything.

I've to stop complaining and sail my ship by myself that's the reason I planted those things.

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Re: Tomatoes Jumped From N10,000 To N175,000 In Kwara State-people's Gazette by Melagros(m): 3:40pm On Jun 19
COMRADES are speechless, I think Nigerians will soon hit the streets over hardship
Apc must go
Re: Tomatoes Jumped From N10,000 To N175,000 In Kwara State-people's Gazette by helinues: 3:45pm On Jun 19
Na lies go eventually kill this Razor gazette

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Re: Tomatoes Jumped From N10,000 To N175,000 In Kwara State-people's Gazette by AlaafinOfOyo: 11:34am On Jul 12
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Re: Tomatoes Jumped From N10,000 To N175,000 In Kwara State-people's Gazette by budaatum: 10:19pm On Jul 12
Bakrabas:



Exactly, I don't underrate anything that can grow any more . Thanks for the compliment.

There's hardship, I don't have the means to japa, government is not ready to ease everything.

I've to stop complaining and sail my ship by myself that's the reason I planted those things.

Lewisham Market today.

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Re: Tomatoes Jumped From N10,000 To N175,000 In Kwara State-people's Gazette by Konquest: 11:18pm On Jul 12
ZekeYeager:
As Eid-el-Kabir approaches, pepper, a common spice in many Nigerian cuisines, has become a scarce commodity in Kwara’s capital city of Ilorin.

A market survey conducted on Thursday at the Mandate market in the Ilorin West LGA, where pepper is sold in large quantities, found that the commodity has become expensive in the past few weeks.

The product had become scarce, with little or none in sight, including tomatoes.

Some pepper sellers attributed the scarcity to flooding and pest attacks in the North, where pepper is grown in large quantities.

Jamilu Isa said they were expecting the vehicles to bring pepper and onions, but they were informed that there were no goods for them to load. He lamented that the flood had washed all away, and those not washed were affected by pests.

A small container of tomatoes formerly sold for N150 now sells for N2,000, a waste bin basket formerly sold for between N1,500 and N2,000 now goes for N15,000, and a big basket of N10,000 now sells for N175,000 and above.

Also, a basket of Scotch Bonnets, popularly called ‘rodo’, which used to sell for N1,500, now goes for N12,000.

Similarly, a bag of onions now goes for N75,000 as against N50,000 and below that it was sold.

According to the National Bureau of Statistics, food prices in Nigeria increased 40.53 per cent in April of 2024 over the same month in the previous year, and food inflation reached an all-time high of 40.53 per cent in April of 2024.

On a visit to ram dealers, they lamented low sales as buyers complained of the high prices of rams.

Azeez Abdullahi, a ram seller, said the ram that went for N50,000 a few years back was sold for between N170,000 and N200,000 and above this year.

He blamed the hike in the price of rams on the high cost of feed and transportation.

A prospective customer, Yahaya Usman, said that because of the exorbitant price, some of his friends planned to contribute money to buy and share a cow, which is also acceptable in Islam as an alternative to rams.

https://gazettengr.com/tomatoes-jumped-from-n10000-to-n175000-muslims-to-buy-share-ram-as-prices-soar-sallah-survey/
"Some pepper sellers attributed the scarcity to flooding and pest attacks in the North, where pepper is grown in large quantities.

Jamilu Isa said they were expecting the vehicles to bring pepper and onions, but they were informed that there were no goods for them to load. He lamented that the flood had washed all away, and those not washed were affected by pests."

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