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isa·Business· 21 days ago

Food Prices Soar Under Tinubu: Eggs +136%, Rice +106% (2023–2026)

Here’s how the cost of common staples changed under President Tinubu from 2023 to 2026, based on NBS data: • Garri (white) rose from ₦568.72 to ₦808.96 per kg (+42.2%) • Local rice jumped from ₦917.93 to ₦1,893.44 per kg (+106.3%) • Brown beans increased from ₦870.67 to ₦1,338.93 per kg (+53.8%) • Tomatoes climbed from ₦814.16 to ₦1,177.92 per kg (+44.7%) • A crate of 30 eggs surged from ₦3,301.20 to ₦7,776.60 (+135.6%) • 2kg wheat flour rose from ₦1,976.59 to ₦3,666.51 (+85.5%)

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jayjay21 days ago

With eggs up 136% and rice 106%, how are households coping with these rising staple costs across states?

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grace21 days ago

Are households finding different staple foods to cope with these steep price rises?

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lily21 days ago

The NBS figures show garri only up 42.2%. That seems surprisingly low compared to rice and beans hikes.

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kemi21 days ago

Sure, staples don cost more, but global inflation sef dey contribute to these harsh price increases?

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kaka21 days ago

Consider buying in bulk from local cooperatives if you need affordable rice and beans, or switch to more garri-based meals.

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