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Nigeria's Inflation Rate Stands At 20.52%, Highest In 17 Years by oshozondii: 2:07pm On Sep 15, 2022
In Aug 2022, Nigeria's headline inflation rate was 20.52% on a year-on-year basis. This represents the highest inflation rate recorded since September 2005 (24.30%).

This is 3.51% higher compared to the rate recorded in Aug 2021 (17.01%) and 0.88% higher than July 2022 (19.64%).

https://twitter.com/Broadstreet_Fin/status/1570390828803137539?s=19

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Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Stands At 20.52%, Highest In 17 Years by Validated: 2:08pm On Sep 15, 2022
APC is a Disaster

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Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Stands At 20.52%, Highest In 17 Years by Nobody: 2:11pm On Sep 15, 2022
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Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Stands At 20.52%, Highest In 17 Years by FreeStuffsNG: 2:55pm On Sep 15, 2022
I know interpreting this is too difficult to understand for the lazy youth who idles away on the social media 24/7 from January to december to make a career in jesting and entertainment, this inflation is not caused by the Federal Govt and if you can just quit your idleness and live a productive lifesfyle, this temporary high inflation locally and globally can be a blessing for you to earn more.

The basket does not have all the goods and services in the country and some of the composite items like energy-related costs, school needs etc maybe temporary price increases

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Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Stands At 20.52%, Highest In 17 Years by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 2:57pm On Sep 15, 2022
Buhari will handle security , Osibanjo will handle economy.




A ~ all
P ~ promises
C~ cancelled.

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Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Stands At 20.52%, Highest In 17 Years by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 3:11pm On Sep 15, 2022
FreeStuffsNG:
this inflation is not caused by the Federal Govt







Agbadonomics is responsible for the inflation.

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Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Stands At 20.52%, Highest In 17 Years by Nobody: 3:15pm On Sep 15, 2022
FreeStuffsNG:
I know it is too difficult for the lazy youth who idles away on the social media 24/7 from January to december to make a career in jesting and entertainment, this inflation is not caused by the Federal Govt and if you can just quit your idleness and live a productive lifesfyle, this temporary high inflation locally and globally can be a blessing for you to earn more.

The basket does not have all the goods and services in the country and some of the composite items like energy-related costs, school needs etc maybe temporary price increases

Please tell them, but during PDP regime Jonathan and PDP were responsible for inflation..

Vote Tinubu for more inflation.


Atiku is coming

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Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Stands At 20.52%, Highest In 17 Years by Racoon(m): 3:17pm On Sep 15, 2022
Another inglorious trophy won by the disastrous Buhari-led APC government for Nigeria. Meanwhile, the shameless govt is still contesting for election. Hope zombies will defend this one too?

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Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Stands At 20.52%, Highest In 17 Years by NwaNimo1(m): 8:11pm On Sep 15, 2022
[img]https://giffiles./217/217063.gif[/img]

...2023% looming!

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Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Stands At 20.52%, Highest In 17 Years by SultanOfPuna: 8:11pm On Sep 15, 2022
The incoming President of Agbadoria
Taking a nap after eating Roasted Agbado

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Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Stands At 20.52%, Highest In 17 Years by FalseProphet1(m): 8:11pm On Sep 15, 2022
I see Nigeria becoming better when Peter Obi wins. I see Nigerians smiling again.

This I have seen.

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Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Stands At 20.52%, Highest In 17 Years by omoredia: 8:11pm On Sep 15, 2022
Buhari is just useless

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Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Stands At 20.52%, Highest In 17 Years by ATLIEN2027: 8:12pm On Sep 15, 2022
Compared to other countries, 20 percent is bad but could have been worse. Some countries even have it worse than Nigeria right now.
It's a Global crisis right now. Even here in the US, inflation is killing with price increase from food, Gas, housing, cars and even bills.
Imagine GA power charging people way more for electricity because of inflation.

Top 10 Countries with the Highest Inflation Rates (Trading Economics Jan 2022)
Venezuela — 1198.0%
Sudan — 340.0%
Lebanon — 201.0%
Syria — 139.0%
Suriname — 63.3%
Zimbabwe — 60.7%
Argentina — 51.2%
Turkey — 36.1%
Iran — 35.2%
Ethiopia — 33.0%

https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/inflation-rate-by-country

https://www.yahoo.com/now/bad-inflation-different-countries-around-090000683.html

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Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Stands At 20.52%, Highest In 17 Years by Gourdoinc(m): 8:12pm On Sep 15, 2022
Fake. Peter obi and his false statistics again. Him tu lie. Trying to paint the APC government bad. What about the 16 years of PDP.


It is only God the most high that will make wretched the lives of all APC supporters in 2023. They will seek and never find, their children will till the land and find it barren.

The evil they have always wished for everyone with their maladministration will haunt each and everyone of them. Even the 30k handout won't be able to soothe their afflictions. Bastard sons and daughters of belzebub

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Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Stands At 20.52%, Highest In 17 Years by AliyuMahdi9: 8:12pm On Sep 15, 2022
And Some people are still supporting this Government?

Are you cursed?

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Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Stands At 20.52%, Highest In 17 Years by Acidosis(m): 8:12pm On Sep 15, 2022
The worst is yet to come though..

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Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Stands At 20.52%, Highest In 17 Years by Tboy222: 8:12pm On Sep 15, 2022
I hope this is not MBBS, Nigeria inflation rate should be more than 50% that is if someone will at least try to tell us the truth. I don't trust those purported figures slammed on our faces.

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Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Stands At 20.52%, Highest In 17 Years by IamDietiesGod: 8:12pm On Sep 15, 2022
My heart felt sympathy always goes to workers that are low income earners. These season are indeed hard.

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Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Stands At 20.52%, Highest In 17 Years by philipPP(m): 8:12pm On Sep 15, 2022
Dear Almighty God, please help us. Save our country!
Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Stands At 20.52%, Highest In 17 Years by omoredia: 8:12pm On Sep 15, 2022
I don't know how Buhari will cause his mother labour pains and just turn out to be so useless. Smh

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Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Stands At 20.52%, Highest In 17 Years by jaxxy(m): 8:13pm On Sep 15, 2022
should be more than that.

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Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Stands At 20.52%, Highest In 17 Years by Eriokanmi: 8:13pm On Sep 15, 2022
All thanks to the APC. Na vex we go take carry you commot with our PVC next year. We have had enough change already. Nigeria has been auto reversed to 30 years backward under this govt yet, somebody is busy chanting oun l'okan. We shall see nah.

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Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Stands At 20.52%, Highest In 17 Years by Kennitrust(m): 8:13pm On Sep 15, 2022
Such a terrible state of the country that a sane person want to hand over to unstable person.

God forbid bat-thing




Let vote wisely... Let vote competence

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Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Stands At 20.52%, Highest In 17 Years by Klington: 8:13pm On Sep 15, 2022
Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Stands At 20.52%, Highest In 17 Years by patriotic007: 8:13pm On Sep 15, 2022
Bat will bury Nigeria finally

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Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Stands At 20.52%, Highest In 17 Years by MrOkenwa(m): 8:13pm On Sep 15, 2022
It's a global problem.

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Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Stands At 20.52%, Highest In 17 Years by specialmati(m): 8:14pm On Sep 15, 2022
grin grin grin grin grin grin APC I say make I greet una with those idiots still supporting una. If you are still supporting APC thunder fire you

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Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Stands At 20.52%, Highest In 17 Years by Jflex07(m): 8:14pm On Sep 15, 2022
FreeStuffsNG:
I know interpreting this is too difficult to understand for the lazy youth who idles away on the social media 24/7 from January to december to make a career in jesting and entertainment, this inflation is not caused by the Federal Govt and if you can just quit your idleness and live a productive lifesfyle, this temporary high inflation locally and globally can be a blessing for you to earn more.

The basket does not have all the goods and services in the country and some of the composite items like energy-related costs, school needs etc maybe temporary price increases
Complete hogwash!

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Re: Nigeria's Inflation Rate Stands At 20.52%, Highest In 17 Years by bonnyhope: 8:14pm On Sep 15, 2022
Fake news from Peter Obi followers

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