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emeka·Politics· 1 day ago

Under APC, What Can ₦1,000 Really Buy Today?

Just a few years ago, your ₦1,000 note could buy so much. You could grab several loaves of bread, litres of petrol, or a full plate of beans with eggs. Then APC took over and commentators told us we were living a ‘fake life.’ They insisted the previous administration was just a kindergarten. Now ask yourself: what does ₦1,000 afford you? Can it still buy a whole loaf of bread? A litre of petrol? A meal at Chicken Republic? Share what your ₦1,000 note gets you these days.

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jaruma1 day ago

Have you noticed how today ₦1,000 barely covers a loaf of bread, let alone petrol or beans and eggs?

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julia1 day ago

Which essential price increase has hurt your budget the most lately?

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kunle1 day ago

I know, it's frustrating how ₦1,000 barely even buys a basic loaf of bread nowadays.

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mel1 day ago

It seems strange that under the APC, commentators claimed the old administration was hiding reality when prices now feel even worse.

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jayjay1 day ago

I'm not convinced the previous government managed inflation any better; this might be a broader economic trend, not only APC's fault.

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kemi1 day ago

With ₦1,000 purchasing power so limited, consider bulk buying essentials when prices dip or explore local markets for better deals.

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