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Nigerians Experience Relief As Prices Of Sugar, Indomie, Others Drop by Great100000: 8:36pm On Mar 11
There seems to be some form of relief at the moment for Nigerians, especially those in the low to middle income bracket, who have for some months now been affected by the nationwide food price hike, driven by the sharp inflation and economic pressures across the nation.

In recent months, Nigeria’s inflationary figures have surged astronomically, rising to an all-time high in two decades, to 29.90% in January 2024; with a corresponding 2.64% headline inflation, according to figures released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS). Food inflation also rose by 3.21%, with core inflation hitting 2.24%, while urban and rural inflation climbed to 2.72% and 2.57 % respectively, the NBS data showed.

But according to latest market surveys carried out last week around popular markets in the country, there seems to be a reduction in the prices of some food items. Among them is noodles, especially the popular Indomie Instant Noodles.

For instance, a 40-pack carton of Indomie Regular Chicken 70g, which sold for N10,650 now sells for N8,900. Indomie standard pack 100g, which sold for N15,000 now go for N12,300 per carton. In the same vein, the 40-pack carton of Indomie Super Pack Chicken Flavor 120g which sold for N17,950 now sells for N14,700

Other food items whose prices have fallen in the markets surveyed include sugar, rice, beans, semo, spaghetti and macaroni. A 50kg BUA sugar now costs N84,000, a Dangote 50kg sugar goes for N88,000, Stallion Long grain rice which sold for N88,000 now sells for N86,000, while the price for short grain rice fell to N78,000 from N80,000. Fifteen pints of Honeybeans which sold for N78,000 now sells for N75,000, while 32 pints of brown beans now sells for N155,000 as against the previous N165,000.

Confirming this, a wholesale and retail dealer of noodles range of products at the popular Wuse Market, Mrs Debola Tairu, particularly noted that the prices of Indomie Noodles products have come down. “This is very good from Indomie, and I hope other products’ will reduce their prices too”, she said.

Umaru Bello, a roadside fast-food and beverage seller fondly called ‘Mai shai’ at the Kaduna Central Market, also confirmed that the price of Indomie Noodles has come down appreciably, to the delight of his consumers. “Indeed, the price of Indomie has significantly reduced, and this is good for my kind of business, as it had led to more and more of my customers returning”, he remarked enthusiastically.


Analysts believe that the trend will be boosted if government comes through with its promises to work towards arresting the rising cost of food prices around the country. It would be recalled that the Federal Government had last month revealed that it has put in place proactive measures to help tackle food inflation in the country, having set up a Presidential Committee on Emergency Food Intervention following the protests that took place in several cities around the country.

According to a statement issued by the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, some of these measures include unlocking the foods that are available in most of the storage facilities (National Food Reserves) around the country. The government, he said, is also talking to major millers and commodity traders in the country to see what is available in their stores.

In a related development, the President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu has ordered the Nigeria Customs Service to return all seized food items to their owners. The items were reportedly confiscated for contravening import and export rules are currently stockpiled at the various Customs warehouses in the country.

Disclosing this at the weekend, the Comptroller General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi, said that the President has also directed that the returned food items must be sold in Nigerian markets. He said that the country currently has an Export Prohibition Act that prohibits the exportation of items such as maize, millet, yam, beans and sorghum, and said that the law will reviewed when the nation becomes self-sufficient in food production.

Source: https://www.thecable.ng/nigerians-experience-relief-as-prices-of-sugar-indomie-others-drop/amp?/nigerians-experience-relief-as-prices-of-sugar-indomie-others-drop

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Re: Nigerians Experience Relief As Prices Of Sugar, Indomie, Others Drop by LagosFirstSon: 8:37pm On Mar 11
It dropped on the pages of newspaper and Nairaland abi ?

Just dey play with your fake news

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Re: Nigerians Experience Relief As Prices Of Sugar, Indomie, Others Drop by uba1991: 8:41pm On Mar 11
Liars, government of propaganda.

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Re: Nigerians Experience Relief As Prices Of Sugar, Indomie, Others Drop by Proddigeyy(m): 8:43pm On Mar 11
sad

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Re: Nigerians Experience Relief As Prices Of Sugar, Indomie, Others Drop by killsmith(f): 8:44pm On Mar 11
Satanic party APC and lies are inseparable.

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Re: Nigerians Experience Relief As Prices Of Sugar, Indomie, Others Drop by Shalommy(f): 8:52pm On Mar 11
Chaii... cheesy cheesy Naija no balance. I thank God that i'm not in naija. I'll come back when things get better.

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Re: Nigerians Experience Relief As Prices Of Sugar, Indomie, Others Drop by fnep2smooth(m): 8:57pm On Mar 11
Still the same here oooo

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Re: Nigerians Experience Relief As Prices Of Sugar, Indomie, Others Drop by IamAtAnger: 9:00pm On Mar 11
Let's be hopeful for a better Nigeria... for the main time I think it's time for us to look inwards and see what we can do for ourselves... like agriculture

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Re: Nigerians Experience Relief As Prices Of Sugar, Indomie, Others Drop by Blaqbea: 9:20pm On Mar 11
Lies on top lies

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Re: Nigerians Experience Relief As Prices Of Sugar, Indomie, Others Drop by Didijiji: 9:28pm On Mar 11
Good news

IF ONLY IT IS TRUE

because APC lie pass satan

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Re: Nigerians Experience Relief As Prices Of Sugar, Indomie, Others Drop by Paraman: 9:29pm On Mar 11
Blaqbea:
Lies on top lies
If it's about a rise in price, you will believe it

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Re: Nigerians Experience Relief As Prices Of Sugar, Indomie, Others Drop by Cutezt(m): 10:02pm On Mar 11
Drop for Bulaba super market abi Industries?

Rubbish lies

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Re: Nigerians Experience Relief As Prices Of Sugar, Indomie, Others Drop by StraightGaay: 10:03pm On Mar 11
Sugar for breakfast noodle for lunch, corn for supper.
If this isn't relieving i don't know what is.

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Re: Nigerians Experience Relief As Prices Of Sugar, Indomie, Others Drop by Newborn27(f): 10:03pm On Mar 11
Relief kill una there! embarassed

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Re: Nigerians Experience Relief As Prices Of Sugar, Indomie, Others Drop by Treasure17(m): 10:03pm On Mar 11
Propaganda and deceit.

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Re: Nigerians Experience Relief As Prices Of Sugar, Indomie, Others Drop by 96ACE: 10:03pm On Mar 11
Na true? Who don confirm am? grin

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Re: Nigerians Experience Relief As Prices Of Sugar, Indomie, Others Drop by ifeelgood: 10:03pm On Mar 11
A bag of Tinubu rice in my area is now 14k.
But corn and cassava are free for recruited youths.

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Re: Nigerians Experience Relief As Prices Of Sugar, Indomie, Others Drop by obinna58(m): 10:04pm On Mar 11
Companies unable to sell products due to less demand then decided to sell at loss so as to plan ahead, una call relief



Relief kee all of una

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Re: Nigerians Experience Relief As Prices Of Sugar, Indomie, Others Drop by Treasure17(m): 10:04pm On Mar 11
Didijiji:
Good news

IF ONLY IT IS TRUE

because APC lie pass satan
Believe them at your own peril.

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Re: Nigerians Experience Relief As Prices Of Sugar, Indomie, Others Drop by Hakeem12(m): 10:04pm On Mar 11
Indomie seems to have dropped in price, but sugar hell no. Besides, who are the Nigerians experiencing relief? Clowns

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Re: Nigerians Experience Relief As Prices Of Sugar, Indomie, Others Drop by Anijay1212(m): 10:04pm On Mar 11
cry cry cry
I wish it was true.
angry sad angry

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Re: Nigerians Experience Relief As Prices Of Sugar, Indomie, Others Drop by ramzylipi(m): 10:04pm On Mar 11
LagosFirstSon:
It dropped on the pages of newspaper and Nairaland abi ?

Just dey play with your fake news
it's not fake ogbeni. It has really dropped but as usual we are the problem of ourselves, most market people won't dropped this prices cos of their selfish interest

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Re: Nigerians Experience Relief As Prices Of Sugar, Indomie, Others Drop by Fr33born(m): 10:04pm On Mar 11
Dropped where?

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Re: Nigerians Experience Relief As Prices Of Sugar, Indomie, Others Drop by TechCapon(m): 10:04pm On Mar 11
grin
Re: Nigerians Experience Relief As Prices Of Sugar, Indomie, Others Drop by Ejiakusmith(m): 10:05pm On Mar 11
Everyone knows it, even the Devil 👿 .... Massive nationwide protest 🪧🪧🪧 won't allow APC & Tinibu finish this first tenure 🙄🙄🙄

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Re: Nigerians Experience Relief As Prices Of Sugar, Indomie, Others Drop by Konquest: 10:05pm On Mar 11
Great100000:

There seems to be some form of relief at the moment for Nigerians, especially those in the low to middle income bracket, who have for some months now been affected by the nationwide food price hike, driven by the sharp inflation and economic pressures across the nation.

In recent months, Nigeria’s inflationary figures have surged astronomically, rising to an all-time high in two decades, to 29.90% in January 2024; with a corresponding 2.64% headline inflation, according to figures released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS). Food inflation also rose by 3.21%, with core inflation hitting 2.24%, while urban and rural inflation climbed to 2.72% and 2.57 % respectively, the NBS data showed.

But according to latest market surveys carried out last week around popular markets in the country, there seems to be a reduction in the prices of some food items. Among them is noodles, especially the popular Indomie Instant Noodles.

For instance, a 40-pack carton of Indomie Regular Chicken 70g, which sold for N10,650 now sells for N8,900. Indomie standard pack 100g, which sold for N15,000 now go for N12,300 per carton. In the same vein, the 40-pack carton of Indomie Super Pack Chicken Flavor 120g which sold for N17,950 now sells for N14,700

Other food items whose prices have fallen in the markets surveyed include sugar, rice, beans, semo, spaghetti and macaroni. A 50kg BUA sugar now costs N84,000, a Dangote 50kg sugar goes for N88,000, Stallion Long grain rice which sold for N88,000 now sells for N86,000, while the price for short grain rice fell to N78,000 from N80,000. Fifteen pints of Honeybeans which sold for N78,000 now sells for N75,000, while 32 pints of brown beans now sells for N155,000 as against the previous N165,000.


Confirming this, a wholesale and retail dealer of noodles range of products at the popular Wuse Market, Mrs Debola Tairu, particularly noted that the prices of Indomie Noodles products have come down. “This is very good from Indomie, and I hope other products’ will reduce their prices too”, she said.

Umaru Bello, a roadside fast-food and beverage seller fondly called ‘Mai shai’ at the Kaduna Central Market, also confirmed that the price of Indomie Noodles has come down appreciably, to the delight of his consumers. “Indeed, the price of Indomie has significantly reduced, and this is good for my kind of business, as it had led to more and more of my customers returning”, he remarked enthusiastically.

Analysts believe that the trend will be boosted if government comes through with its promises to work towards arresting the rising cost of food prices around the country. It would be recalled that the Federal Government had last month revealed that it has put in place proactive measures to help tackle food inflation in the country, having set up a Presidential Committee on Emergency Food Intervention following the protests that took place in several cities around the country.

According to a statement issued by the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, some of these measures include unlocking the foods that are available in most of the storage facilities (National Food Reserves) around the country. The government, he said, is also talking to major millers and commodity traders in the country to see what is available in their stores.

In a related development, the President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu has ordered the Nigeria Customs Service to return all seized food items to their owners. The items were reportedly confiscated for contravening import and export rules are currently stockpiled at the various Customs warehouses in the country.

Disclosing this at the weekend, the Comptroller General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi, said that the President has also directed that the returned food items must be sold in Nigerian markets. He said that the country currently has an Export Prohibition Act that prohibits the exportation of items such as maize, millet, yam, beans and sorghum, and said that the law will reviewed when the nation becomes self-sufficient in food production.



Source: https://www.thecable.ng/nigerians-experience-relief-as-prices-of-sugar-indomie-others-drop/amp?/nigerians-experience-relief-as-prices-of-sugar-indomie-others-drop
Re: Nigerians Experience Relief As Prices Of Sugar, Indomie, Others Drop by Chikel20000(m): 10:05pm On Mar 11
LagosFirstSon:
It dropped on the pages of newspaper and Nairaland abi ?

Just dey play with your fake news
it is true
...I sell too

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Re: Nigerians Experience Relief As Prices Of Sugar, Indomie, Others Drop by olatuns2017: 10:05pm On Mar 11
Great100000:


Source: https://www.thecable.ng/nigerians-experience-relief-as-prices-of-sugar-indomie-others-drop/amp?/nigerians-experience-relief-as-prices-of-sugar-indomie-others-drop


Lots of people here won't like this news.


Just tell them here u bought a bag cement for 15k ...they will celebrate Nigeria.


Zoo people

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Re: Nigerians Experience Relief As Prices Of Sugar, Indomie, Others Drop by NaijaCoverBlog(m): 10:05pm On Mar 11
Wow
Re: Nigerians Experience Relief As Prices Of Sugar, Indomie, Others Drop by Treasure17(m): 10:05pm On Mar 11
Lie Mohammed is a learner compared to this administration.

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Re: Nigerians Experience Relief As Prices Of Sugar, Indomie, Others Drop by Pending: 10:06pm On Mar 11
Patience.

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