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Re: Rising Food Costs Push Nigeria’s Inflation Rate To 28.9% by grandstar(m): 1:44pm On Jan 15 |
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Re: Rising Food Costs Push Nigeria’s Inflation Rate To 28.9% by obesse: 1:44pm On Jan 15 |
Angelfrost:True talk! 2 Likes |
Re: Rising Food Costs Push Nigeria’s Inflation Rate To 28.9% by Iceberg3: 1:45pm On Jan 15 |
Imagine buying a bag of "pure water" for 250!!! Rice cup #1k 75cl oil #1k Painter G4 #1500!!! Hhhhaaaa! 4 Likes |
Re: Rising Food Costs Push Nigeria’s Inflation Rate To 28.9% by Iceberg3: 1:48pm On Jan 15 |
Angelfrost: Iceberg3: 2 Likes |
Re: Rising Food Costs Push Nigeria’s Inflation Rate To 28.9% by Everydaylove: 1:52pm On Jan 15 |
Tinubu is a bad luck. He only came to accomplish his own ambition. Only sane people were not deceived. 7 Likes |
Re: Rising Food Costs Push Nigeria’s Inflation Rate To 28.9% by blowjohn(m): 1:55pm On Jan 15 |
obesse: Omo!! 2 Likes |
Re: Rising Food Costs Push Nigeria’s Inflation Rate To 28.9% by Niok: 1:56pm On Jan 15 |
No wonder the Yorubas were shouting ebi pa wa o 8 Likes |
Re: Rising Food Costs Push Nigeria’s Inflation Rate To 28.9% by Streetdoctor: 1:56pm On Jan 15 |
blowjohn:Something we sold 1500 before dis idiot took over 8 Likes |
Re: Rising Food Costs Push Nigeria’s Inflation Rate To 28.9% by blowjohn(m): 1:57pm On Jan 15 |
Angelfrost: Omo! Last time I bought it it was like 250 or 300 or so. Like early last year or 2 years ago. Omo that's ridiculous o As for Titus. Make E just dey there. 5 Likes |
Re: Rising Food Costs Push Nigeria’s Inflation Rate To 28.9% by blowjohn(m): 1:58pm On Jan 15 |
Streetdoctor: Even coartem is very expensive now 5 Likes |
Re: Rising Food Costs Push Nigeria’s Inflation Rate To 28.9% by o123456789(m): 1:58pm On Jan 15 |
Time to go into farming is now. Farmers not crying that loud because of inflation, because they are cashing out big time. 2 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Rising Food Costs Push Nigeria’s Inflation Rate To 28.9% by lexrichy(m): 1:59pm On Jan 15 |
Iceberg3:bag of purewater is 400 here 8 Likes |
Re: Rising Food Costs Push Nigeria’s Inflation Rate To 28.9% by Image123(m): 2:01pm On Jan 15 |
Let the poor breathe please. We do need a working consumer price regulatory board though. 3 Likes |
Re: Rising Food Costs Push Nigeria’s Inflation Rate To 28.9% by Enemyofpeace: 2:04pm On Jan 15 |
Una never see anything. All of una go suffer Abeg who is interested in adopting a 47 year old bouncing baby boy?🥲🥹😌😌 11 Likes |
Re: Rising Food Costs Push Nigeria’s Inflation Rate To 28.9% by Dobodobo04: 2:05pm On Jan 15 |
How do we get food prices down? If I’m tasked to solve this problem, it’s a demanding job but opportunity I would relish. Nigeria has fertile ground and hard working farmers, which makes the task easier 1) Provide round-the-clock security to farmers. No more bandits harassing them while they farm. 2) Roads leading to major farms should be prioritised, so that farmers can bring goods to market quickly. David Umahi can partner with minister of Agriculture to see which roads across the country, especially in the middle belt can be prioritised for rehabilitation. 3) Storage facilities for both perishable and non perishable produce should be built across all states. According to Ngalale, part of the deal with Siemens will be providing green energy for storage hubs to store produce for longer. 4) All agricultural produce transporters, I would give them loans to buy modern efficient vehicles, to transport bigger produce from farm to market. No more using pickup made 100 years ago, doing overload on our roads anymore. The vehicles will be modern, and fuel efficient. Some would have chill compartment when needed. The lorries needed to move livestock will be big, humane to livestock and modern. Overloading will be banned. Two drivers will be needed when driving from Kano to Lagos. One sleeps in the cabin while the other drives. Road transport police will periodically check for alcohol abuse, fatigue and overloading. This is to prevent drivers tumbling agricultural produce on roads due to poor road awareness. As we build our railways, we can extend the railways to major agricultural hubs in the country and move some of the produce across the country by rail. 5) Where governors should be commended especially in the north over the years is distribution of fertilisers. We can always improve on that and train farmers on mechanised uses. Some of our farmers are already up to date on that but we can still do better. 6) As our refineries and power grid improve, cost of diesel, power should go down, which will reflect in prices coming down in the long haul. 3 Likes |
Re: Rising Food Costs Push Nigeria’s Inflation Rate To 28.9% by Enemyofpeace: 2:05pm On Jan 15 |
lexrichy:its 650 in my place 2 Likes |
Re: Rising Food Costs Push Nigeria’s Inflation Rate To 28.9% by History555: 2:05pm On Jan 15 |
Which inflation is 28%. Spag from 400 to 700 Big bread from 800 to 1600 Rice paint from 3500 to 5500 Garri paint 1200 to 1600 Turkey 3500 to 5500 Close up 700 to 1000 This was price from last year to present. 9 Likes |
Re: Rising Food Costs Push Nigeria’s Inflation Rate To 28.9% by Usmanovic95(m): 2:10pm On Jan 15 |
Pokegod: Oga it is #100 per cup here.Garri na big man food now. 9 Likes |
Re: Rising Food Costs Push Nigeria’s Inflation Rate To 28.9% by okeke6969: 2:10pm On Jan 15 |
TrumpDonald2: They have started hoarding petrol at the refinery already. Under fractional distillation process, you get petrol before diesel. So what are they saying? Nigeria is not designed to favour the poor masses. Who are the owners of this refinery? Make your research diligently. 6 Likes |
Re: Rising Food Costs Push Nigeria’s Inflation Rate To 28.9% by scrupulousblog: 2:12pm On Jan 15 |
Airlohim:Very correct. He is there to serve his own purpose 7 Likes |
Re: Rising Food Costs Push Nigeria’s Inflation Rate To 28.9% by lexy2014: 2:15pm On Jan 15 |
iwaeda: Why God no de bring yam come for you again? |
Re: Rising Food Costs Push Nigeria’s Inflation Rate To 28.9% by DMerciful(m): 2:17pm On Jan 15 |
Nigerians did not elext Tinubu, Mahmmud and the judiciary rigged him in. He never won! Airlohim: 6 Likes |
Re: Rising Food Costs Push Nigeria’s Inflation Rate To 28.9% by Queengee: 2:18pm On Jan 15 |
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Re: Rising Food Costs Push Nigeria’s Inflation Rate To 28.9% by lexy2014: 2:18pm On Jan 15 |
Dobodobo04:But will you allow the customs police, military and the sundry outfits to continue their extortion of these transporters? 3 Likes |
Re: Rising Food Costs Push Nigeria’s Inflation Rate To 28.9% by DMerciful(m): 2:19pm On Jan 15 |
People that knows nothing about indices of development is praising Amoda for taking hard decisions instead of bringing down inflation, bringing down cost of living, bringing down insecurity, bringing down poverty. Tinubu is a monumental failure 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Rising Food Costs Push Nigeria’s Inflation Rate To 28.9% by iwaeda: 2:23pm On Jan 15 |
lexy2014:God provided the means to purchase. 1 Like |
Re: Rising Food Costs Push Nigeria’s Inflation Rate To 28.9% by lexy2014: 2:25pm On Jan 15 |
iwaeda: Why God no de bring yam come for you again? |
Re: Rising Food Costs Push Nigeria’s Inflation Rate To 28.9% by Streetdoctor: 2:25pm On Jan 15 |
blowjohn:Coartem from 1850 to 3700 right now 6 Likes |
Re: Rising Food Costs Push Nigeria’s Inflation Rate To 28.9% by Funkyswagzz(m): 2:26pm On Jan 15 |
AqualinaXYZ: I sure u don't understand what u saying 1 Like |
Re: Rising Food Costs Push Nigeria’s Inflation Rate To 28.9% by fineboynl(m): 2:35pm On Jan 15 |
Yemike:100 naira in enugu and pure water 300 4 Likes |
Re: Rising Food Costs Push Nigeria’s Inflation Rate To 28.9% by nabiz(m): 2:36pm On Jan 15 |
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