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Re: The N500 Onions I Bought Today In Port Harcourt. by akure1stson: 9:01am On Oct 28, 2020
Omihanifa:
Here in the north the whole of that onions is not up to 300naira

Max it 250 naira

if that onion can cost 250 in the north, then it can b sold at 500 naira in the ph

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Re: The N500 Onions I Bought Today In Port Harcourt. by pozehnani(f): 9:01am On Oct 28, 2020
DenreleDave:

Like wat

Everything grin
Re: The N500 Onions I Bought Today In Port Harcourt. by goddyono(m): 9:01am On Oct 28, 2020
E better make we no dey chop onions again na
Re: The N500 Onions I Bought Today In Port Harcourt. by Zeyman(m): 9:03am On Oct 28, 2020
Lolz ..... Dem no dey farm 4 PH ni ?..... For Kaduna here those onions no pas N50 .... I sight opportunity.
Re: The N500 Onions I Bought Today In Port Harcourt. by DenreleDave(m): 9:05am On Oct 28, 2020
pozehnani:


Everything grin

Lie lie
Re: The N500 Onions I Bought Today In Port Harcourt. by martineverest(m): 9:05am On Oct 28, 2020
Baawaa:
Are you joking, each one is 50naira in Abeokuta
u haven't been to market recently

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Re: The N500 Onions I Bought Today In Port Harcourt. by TruthinAction: 9:06am On Oct 28, 2020
Benblaq:
I don't know if it's everywhere, or just this River State that the price of groceries is this high. How's it in your place?

You are funny and too narrow minded. Nigerians are generally too slow to react to price increase. I thought it should have been our major focus during the protest. One of our demand should have been #openourborders.

The cost of most stable food items have increased astronomically.

1. Sachet of tomatoes paste now cost between 100 - 120 naira in Rivers State.
2. A foreign bag of rice is about 40,000 naira as against 9,000 when Buhari starred ruling.

I could go on and on. It's not just about onions. Onions price fluctuates and it will certainly drop depending on how the supply comes.

But the price of rice hardly drop.

The border closure is the cause. In any case, the rice still find their ways in illegally. They have to bribe security personnel and some go through routes where they spend more. And the local rice price is determined by the price of foreign rice.

If the borders are opened, the price of rice will crash.

The high price of rice also make those selling Garri to increase their price. So, the border closure only succeeds in bringing inflation and affliction to poor Nigerians.

Government should open the borders and local rice producers just have to find ways to make their products much cheaper and availability in commercial quantity.

If foreign rice sells for 20k and local rice for 12k per bag, so many might go for the local rice but if the price is close like say, 17k, many will prefer foreign rice.

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Re: The N500 Onions I Bought Today In Port Harcourt. by ThatPetiteChic: 9:07am On Oct 28, 2020
Re: The N500 Onions I Bought Today In Port Harcourt. by Cike: 9:09am On Oct 28, 2020
Here in Owerri the smallest one in that pic above is #100. I learnt that the hausa's are no more bringing food stuffs because of hoodlums. I think when the country is calm, things will be better

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Re: The N500 Onions I Bought Today In Port Harcourt. by Blakjewelry(m): 9:09am On Oct 28, 2020
danduchi:
that's a problem... Now I can supply you a bag of onion for a cheap price and u can sell same quantity of onion on that picture for 100-200 and still make twice of you cost price.
do you reside in the north?
Re: The N500 Onions I Bought Today In Port Harcourt. by Coolx: 9:15am On Oct 28, 2020
Benblaq:
I don't know if it's everywhere, or just this River State that the price of groceries is this high. How's it in your place?
what
the wey one to sell me yesterday for #100 pass this one
in fact na 6 e bi
when I rich house I send u the photo of the one I later bought here in Kaduna for #300
Re: The N500 Onions I Bought Today In Port Harcourt. by mrjojo: 9:16am On Oct 28, 2020
There is famine in the country. This is a perfect time for the government to ease the ban on food importation. Rice is now luxury! Smh
Re: The N500 Onions I Bought Today In Port Harcourt. by SunLight11(f): 9:16am On Oct 28, 2020
Baawaa:
Are you joking, each one is 50naira in Abeokuta
it's cheaper than that in lafenwa
Re: The N500 Onions I Bought Today In Port Harcourt. by Lordice: 9:17am On Oct 28, 2020
I don't like cooking with gold only ingredients
Ekpeitut:
It's true. Onions now is gold.
Re: The N500 Onions I Bought Today In Port Harcourt. by Nobody: 9:18am On Oct 28, 2020
Amotolongbo:
where is the receipt? grin
May be he went to supermarket with the girlfriend. Because inside local market you can never get those things for even 300naira.

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Re: The N500 Onions I Bought Today In Port Harcourt. by sharone21(f): 9:19am On Oct 28, 2020
Baawaa:
Are you joking, each one is 50naira in Abeokuta

At MARKET ( eg Adatan & Elega), total cost is N100...maximum of twenty Naira each. N10 each for small ones.....Ogun State is one that you can manage well.
Re: The N500 Onions I Bought Today In Port Harcourt. by TheManOfTheYear: 9:19am On Oct 28, 2020
airminem:
Its the 16 years of the PDP that led to these.
Abeg shut up.

Stop blaming past government, this current government has been in power for almost 6years now, why haven't they solved the issue?
Re: The N500 Onions I Bought Today In Port Harcourt. by otokx(m): 9:19am On Oct 28, 2020
Someone bought petrol yesterday for gen, @ 200 on NTA road, another bought petrol for car @ 157.50 on east west road. Prices vary across the city.

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Re: The N500 Onions I Bought Today In Port Harcourt. by Joeblazeochola(m): 9:21am On Oct 28, 2020
dukeprince50:
u lied
lie about onion, hw wud dat benefit me?
Re: The N500 Onions I Bought Today In Port Harcourt. by airminem(f): 9:23am On Oct 28, 2020
TheManOfTheYear:
Abeg shut up.

Stop blaming past government, this current government has been in power for almost 6years now, why haven't they solved the issue?
Then it is people like you to be blamed for voting these people in power (apc). Your hand is soiled too
Re: The N500 Onions I Bought Today In Port Harcourt. by Okfrank25: 9:26am On Oct 28, 2020
Benblaq:
I don't know if it's everywhere, or just this River State that the price of groceries is this high. How's it in your place?
The smallest one is #50 in place, EKET
Re: The N500 Onions I Bought Today In Port Harcourt. by Nobody: 9:27am On Oct 28, 2020
In the state where i live the smallest one there is 50naira.
Re: The N500 Onions I Bought Today In Port Harcourt. by PCG001: 9:28am On Oct 28, 2020
Alennsar:

Which kain 250. All that onions no pass 70 for my side.
ɨ ɖɛʏ tɛʟʟ ʏօʊ ʍʏ sɨstɛʀ, օռɨօռs aʀɛ ʝʊst ʟɨҡɛ ɢaʀʟɨċ
aռɖ tɦօsɛ tɦɨռɢs aʀɛ ռօt ċօʍքʊʟsօʀʏ
ɨt's ʝʊst tօ ʍaҡɛ ʏօʊʀ ʄօօɖ sʍɛʟʟ ռɨċɛ, tɦat's aʟʟ
ɨʄ tօʍatօɛs sɛʟʄ ɨs tօօ ċօstʟʏ, ɨ ċaռ ċօօҡ աɨtɦ քɛքքɛʀs օռʟʏ

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Re: The N500 Onions I Bought Today In Port Harcourt. by TheManOfTheYear: 9:28am On Oct 28, 2020
airminem:
Then it is people like you to be blamed for voting these people in power (apc). Your hand is soiled too
Whoever I voted does not matter, it's a democracy.
Let whatever government in power do their job and stop inflicting hardship on Nigerians.

You closed borders when you can't sufficiently feed the nation from within, you created unrest leading to northern farmers boycotting the south and you are here blaming PDP.

Last I checked, things weren't this expensive during Jonathan's era

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Re: The N500 Onions I Bought Today In Port Harcourt. by bamasite2: 9:28am On Oct 28, 2020
Your own big pass the ones I bought yesterday for same price!

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Re: The N500 Onions I Bought Today In Port Harcourt. by 6ixT8: 9:30am On Oct 28, 2020
I bought some yesterday. of this quantity shouldn't be more than 150. also a small size paint bucket of tomato was 200(not all that are fresh) this can only be in the North.
Re: The N500 Onions I Bought Today In Port Harcourt. by grandstar(m): 9:32am On Oct 28, 2020
Price of foodstuff has shot through the roof. 0n Monday, it was obvious to even the blind that food had suddenly become dearer. I suspect the protests made movement of foodstuffs more difficult and hence pricier to transport.

The price hike should therefore be temporary. It may however remain if it's due to the seasonality occasioned scarcity of some crops.
Re: The N500 Onions I Bought Today In Port Harcourt. by mrksquare: 9:32am On Oct 28, 2020
Benblaq:
I don't know if it's everywhere, or just this River State that the price of groceries is this high. How's it in your place?


Also had the same experience. The market people attribute the cost of onions to the curfew in placed in most of the northern states. The hike in price is as a result of supply disruption.
Re: The N500 Onions I Bought Today In Port Harcourt. by tfelicityk(m): 9:33am On Oct 28, 2020
Congratulations
Re: The N500 Onions I Bought Today In Port Harcourt. by Halcyon123(f): 9:33am On Oct 28, 2020
Bought this for 1k and from those children hawking it, if I had gone to the main place, it will even be more than this.
Note:it was a full try, part has been used already.
Location: Zaria

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