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Re: Prices Of Food Stuffs From The Nigerian Bureau Of Statistics by Mophor: 12:10pm On Dec 23, 2021
Issokay
Re: Prices Of Food Stuffs From The Nigerian Bureau Of Statistics by Ernchibyke(m): 12:10pm On Dec 23, 2021
I don't believe this stats...
Here in Enugu a painter of beans if 3k+, that's as of October. Imagine this xmas, be looking at 4k+
Re: Prices Of Food Stuffs From The Nigerian Bureau Of Statistics by 36STATES: 12:11pm On Dec 23, 2021
Fake statistics.
Did you see that everything was 1KG? Where is yam sold for 1KG in Nigeria. Market women in Nigerian don't use KG measurements to sell their stuffs.

So palm oil is produced in the SS/SE, and taken to the north to be sold cheaper? Almost 25% cheaper, why?
Garri is produced in the SS/SE/SW and then sent to the north to be sold cheaper?
Anyone with an ounce of sense or that has run a business will tell you it's impossible.

NBS is nothing but Lagos Ibadan highway media, just plain rubbish.

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Re: Prices Of Food Stuffs From The Nigerian Bureau Of Statistics by Nobody: 12:11pm On Dec 23, 2021
abeniagbon:
I Guess this is before Buhari get to be Nigeria president
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Re: Prices Of Food Stuffs From The Nigerian Bureau Of Statistics by Dreadshy: 12:11pm On Dec 23, 2021
The north that don't have oil palm has lower prices compared to the southern states. Na wa o

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Re: Prices Of Food Stuffs From The Nigerian Bureau Of Statistics by Unlettered: 12:11pm On Dec 23, 2021
See my bauchi state.

When we tell you the reason why una brothers no dey like go back to una Godforsaken land you thought it was a joke.

online they re haters of the north but in reality, na them they get indigene letter for northern state pass.

And for the people claiming its the government that is making people inflate food prices, the answer is up there. Na una kind wicked pass.

Yes there is insecurity - BUT ITS EVERYWHERE.

God bless my city!

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Re: Prices Of Food Stuffs From The Nigerian Bureau Of Statistics by ednut1(m): 12:14pm On Dec 23, 2021
Nigerians are the most docile people on earth
Re: Prices Of Food Stuffs From The Nigerian Bureau Of Statistics by Ernchibyke(m): 12:16pm On Dec 23, 2021
Jackson105:
Things are always relatively cheaper in the north west and south west.
And yet people from that region suffer hunger stricken ailments. Imagine if the relocate to the south east, they can't cope. No wonder the northerners here stay 15 in a room just to afford the rent. Self con up north less that 50k. Self con in Enugu 200k+.
The disparity is much

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Re: Prices Of Food Stuffs From The Nigerian Bureau Of Statistics by chigator2: 12:17pm On Dec 23, 2021
Don't quickly forget that the price of commodities has alot to do with demand which is the willingness and ABILITY to buy.

Cheaper labor and arable land is factored into the low prices in the North nevertheless demand isn't forsaken.
Over there most can't even afford substantial quantity of what grows in their backyard, thus market forces push the prices lower.
And supply is directed at wealthier Southerners.

In the scenario, that Northern Nigeria were to be an oil producing region tilted towards services industry, the price disparity won't have been these wide.

Exploitative Hoarding and Inflation Profiteering is another factor Southerners should look into.
Food producers and Traders up north create artificial scarcities inorder to hike prices and get as much as possible from their cash-cow South.
Inflation is also unduely exaggerated since it's easy to blame your greed on " bad economy"


Solution:
1. Intensify Agricultural Production in the South

2. Form a Buyside Cartel that contributes in price fixing for food commodities.

Else we will continue to be robbed by these same people that benefit from our resources without surcharge.

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Re: Prices Of Food Stuffs From The Nigerian Bureau Of Statistics by TemmyT002(m): 12:18pm On Dec 23, 2021
Scam
Re: Prices Of Food Stuffs From The Nigerian Bureau Of Statistics by History555: 12:21pm On Dec 23, 2021
Lies lies everywhere.
Yam is 127 per kg in bauchi. Where in Nigeria is a tuber of yam sold per kg.
Palmoil that is cheap in the east is suddenly expensive in bereau of satistics.
500g of bread is 400 in abuja. Haba where is this bread sold. Even with increase in flour, sugar, butter.
Re: Prices Of Food Stuffs From The Nigerian Bureau Of Statistics by Agricmoney(m): 12:23pm On Dec 23, 2021
Na normal thing for this period


Anyway, Agriculture is life
Re: Prices Of Food Stuffs From The Nigerian Bureau Of Statistics by psucc(m): 12:27pm On Dec 23, 2021
BigJakie:
In summary, everything is cheaper in the north
Including life and death
Re: Prices Of Food Stuffs From The Nigerian Bureau Of Statistics by emmabest2000(m): 12:27pm On Dec 23, 2021
Only in North

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Re: Prices Of Food Stuffs From The Nigerian Bureau Of Statistics by daneni1(m): 12:31pm On Dec 23, 2021
DubaiLandLord:
Shey dem dey plant cassava for North West and North East

Cause I no understand why garri is more expensive in the South than North sad

The reason garri is more expensive in the south here is that, the north have varieties interms of garri, they rarely consume it as we do here in the south.

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Re: Prices Of Food Stuffs From The Nigerian Bureau Of Statistics by NGArmyTerrorist: 12:34pm On Dec 23, 2021
Everything about the Zoo is lies. I know how much I sent to someone to get these things in a large quantities for their Christmas and It had nothing to do with this useless list. Where did they gathered these lies and fraud?
Re: Prices Of Food Stuffs From The Nigerian Bureau Of Statistics by JaskanFactor: 12:36pm On Dec 23, 2021
Nigerian bereau of statists are too scared to show charts, cause the chart will go through the roof.

Normally this type of information is shown as a graph , then you can see a trend, to know where they are taking you.
Re: Prices Of Food Stuffs From The Nigerian Bureau Of Statistics by peacebirdone: 12:37pm On Dec 23, 2021
justuschi50:
Jesus!! The cost in the south east is because of the checkpoint. Checkpoint in the south east is too much that is y the price of things in Igbo land is expensive
I love you. You summarized it.
Re: Prices Of Food Stuffs From The Nigerian Bureau Of Statistics by Hotdiamond(m): 12:44pm On Dec 23, 2021
Bizibi:
Wait wait wait....is 500 g bread 354 naira in Abuja?
That 500g bread you are seeing is half of the regular sized sliced bread (N600-N700)
Re: Prices Of Food Stuffs From The Nigerian Bureau Of Statistics by brainycaleb(m): 12:44pm On Dec 23, 2021
Beans in Ibadan is NGN1, 400 naira per Congo measurement, not even up to 1kg. Let me just leave the rest for you guys to ruminate on...

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Re: Prices Of Food Stuffs From The Nigerian Bureau Of Statistics by EM123: 12:52pm On Dec 23, 2021
D people wey write dis rubbish no dey go market. Enter market make u know waiting beans dey talk . 1 paint bucket of iron beans na #2800 , 1 paint bucket of stone free rice #2400, na only garri reduce price for market , between #700-#900, if u buy #500 meat na so so hiss u go hiss before u reach house , abi na yam u won talk?

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Re: Prices Of Food Stuffs From The Nigerian Bureau Of Statistics by dan9ice(m): 12:52pm On Dec 23, 2021
Audio price

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Re: Prices Of Food Stuffs From The Nigerian Bureau Of Statistics by Vivi01(f): 12:55pm On Dec 23, 2021
Which kind of lie is this na? I stay in birnin kebbi and food stuff is expensive. 1kg of beef is 2500,yam is from 1k above and a mudu of beans is 800naira and that's because its new beans, if not it used to be higher and goes for 1300 before.

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Re: Prices Of Food Stuffs From The Nigerian Bureau Of Statistics by seyz91(m): 1:13pm On Dec 23, 2021
Life no balance so is everythig in it

Food cheap for north but boko haram, bandit menace no go let you rest
.so is a matter of choosing between life security and food security


Your choice
CotenantNIG:
In terms of State distribution, Ebonyi, Anambra and Enugu were the three top States with the highest prices of beans (white black eye, sold loose) at N887.77, N875.73, and N783.56 respectively. The least prices were recorded in Bauchi State, Adamawa State and Borno State with N235.22, N251.59 and N254.87 respectively.

Moreover, Ogun State, Bayelsa State, Ondo State and Lagos State recorded the highest prices of agric egg (medium size price of one) at N70.06 for Ogun State and N70.00 each for Bayelsa State, Ondo State and Lagos State. Taraba State, Yobe State and Plateau State had the least prices of egg in November 2021 at N41.51, N41.64 and N41.91 respectively.

Looking at a bottle of vegetable oil, Ekiti State, Abuja and Ebonyi State recorded the most prices at N1,250.00, N1,213.33 and N1,153.33 respectively. Others such as Niger State, Gombe State and Plateau State had the least prices with N495.89, N523.81 and N524.44 respectively. In terms of prices of palm oil, Enugu State, Anambra State and Abuja were top with high prices at N1,063.89, N1,043.14 and N1,026.67 respectively, while Kwara State, Benue State and Bauchi State recorded the least with N446.67, N468.89 and N472.22 respectively.

Interestingly, tubers were most expensive in Lagos State, Rivers State and Akwa Ibom State at N600.27, N556.68 and N529.90 respectively, while Taraba State, Gombe State and Bauchi State had the cheapest with N125.33, N126.89 and N127.35 respectively.

Prices are collected across all the 774 local governments across all States and the FCT from over 10,000 respondents and locations and reflect actual prices households state they actually bought those items.

Lets look at the prices region by region. Data was gotten from the Nigerian Bureau of Statistic

https://foodstuff.store/prices-of-food-stuffs-from-the-nigerian-bureau-of-statistics/
Re: Prices Of Food Stuffs From The Nigerian Bureau Of Statistics by Don27tiky(m): 1:14pm On Dec 23, 2021
SmellySperm:
Foodstuffs are so costly here in Akwa Ibom.
Na on God we dey take survive.
una dey insult the north. You cannot be biting the finger that feed you and expect things to be normal for you. We still go to market here and buy better meat for #200. Beans here na #250. Na una dey suffer there cos una no like the north
Re: Prices Of Food Stuffs From The Nigerian Bureau Of Statistics by od501: 1:17pm On Dec 23, 2021
CotenantNIG:
In terms of State distribution, Ebonyi, Anambra and Enugu were the three top States with the highest prices of beans (white black eye, sold loose) at N887.77, N875.73, and N783.56 respectively. The least prices were recorded in Bauchi State, Adamawa State and Borno State with N235.22, N251.59 and N254.87 respectively.

Moreover, Ogun State, Bayelsa State, Ondo State and Lagos State recorded the highest prices of agric egg (medium size price of one) at N70.06 for Ogun State and N70.00 each for Bayelsa State, Ondo State and Lagos State. Taraba State, Yobe State and Plateau State had the least prices of egg in November 2021 at N41.51, N41.64 and N41.91 respectively.

Looking at a bottle of vegetable oil, Ekiti State, Abuja and Ebonyi State recorded the most prices at N1,250.00, N1,213.33 and N1,153.33 respectively. Others such as Niger State, Gombe State and Plateau State had the least prices with N495.89, N523.81 and N524.44 respectively. In terms of prices of palm oil, Enugu State, Anambra State and Abuja were top with high prices at N1,063.89, N1,043.14 and N1,026.67 respectively, while Kwara State, Benue State and Bauchi State recorded the least with N446.67, N468.89 and N472.22 respectively.

Interestingly, tubers were most expensive in Lagos State, Rivers State and Akwa Ibom State at N600.27, N556.68 and N529.90 respectively, while Taraba State, Gombe State and Bauchi State had the cheapest with N125.33, N126.89 and N127.35 respectively.

Prices are collected across all the 774 local governments across all States and the FCT from over 10,000 respondents and locations and reflect actual prices households state they actually bought those items.

Lets look at the prices region by region. Data was gotten from the Nigerian Bureau of Statistic

https://foodstuff.store/prices-of-food-stuffs-from-the-nigerian-bureau-of-statistics/

So...food cheap for North lidis, still dem dey starve?
Re: Prices Of Food Stuffs From The Nigerian Bureau Of Statistics by 36STATES: 1:21pm On Dec 23, 2021
daneni1:


The reason garri is more expensive in the south here is that, the north have varieties interms of garri, they rarely consume it as we do here in the south.

So the traders take their goods where they will sell less?
As a businessman, you take your goods where the price is higher.

Complete nonsense.
Re: Prices Of Food Stuffs From The Nigerian Bureau Of Statistics by NoFucksToGive: 1:28pm On Dec 23, 2021
FatimaAbubakar:
Prices of food stuffs in this Godforsaken contraption called a country are far higher than what I am seeing here. When brainless fools support a dull idiot as president, this is what you get

Cc:

I swear this is a clear lie!!! This is how these bastards deceive the president and he thinks things aren't so bad... And keeps increasing power and other bills.

Politicians are evil!!! 5hese prices are fake and false things are 10.times more expensive ...

Where will you see these prices ?!!?
Re: Prices Of Food Stuffs From The Nigerian Bureau Of Statistics by Don27tiky(m): 1:31pm On Dec 23, 2021
justuschi50:
Jesus!! The cost in the south east is because of the checkpoint. Checkpoint in the south east is too much that is y the price of things in Igbo land is expensive
una dey threaten the north but una no fit feed una self. We till go to market in the north and buy meat #200, beans for 250 and 350 per measure. My uncle who was into the business of selling foodstuffs to the south has stopped cos of fear of been killed. No he is into exporting
Re: Prices Of Food Stuffs From The Nigerian Bureau Of Statistics by tonididdy(m): 1:45pm On Dec 23, 2021
Do we buy shit in KG here.... Who dey trying to receive with their kg nonsense
Re: Prices Of Food Stuffs From The Nigerian Bureau Of Statistics by slivertongue: 2:04pm On Dec 23, 2021
Others such as Niger State, Gombe State and Plateau State had the least prices with N495.89, N523.81 and N524.44 respectively.


False claims

Vegetable oil has been 800-1000 since September
Re: Prices Of Food Stuffs From The Nigerian Bureau Of Statistics by slivertongue: 2:08pm On Dec 23, 2021
Don27tiky:
una dey threaten the north but una no fit feed una self. We till go to market in the north and buy meat #200, beans for 250 and 350 per measure. My uncle who was into the business of selling foodstuffs to the south has stopped cos of fear of been killed. No he is into exporting


Stop nothing like that abeg.

A measure of beans is 500-530 at d local market. Meat 200 is how many pieces? All the lies from govt agency ain't helping our development

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