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Why Is Naira Appreciating Yet The Prices Of Certain Commodity Are Still High? by Salubata(m): 4:46pm On Mar 21
What's the rationality behind hiking prices of commodity when Naira weakens but the hike remains the same even when Naira appreciates?

Price of cement, sugar, flour, groundnut oil and even our local produce remains thesame.

Why this experience
Re: Why Is Naira Appreciating Yet The Prices Of Certain Commodity Are Still High? by TheLastProphet: 4:48pm On Mar 21
Its simple the appreciation of naira looks artificial.
Re: Why Is Naira Appreciating Yet The Prices Of Certain Commodity Are Still High? by Ofunaofu: 4:49pm On Mar 21
grin
Re: Why Is Naira Appreciating Yet The Prices Of Certain Commodity Are Still High? by helinues: 4:50pm On Mar 21
What goes up don't come down in Nigeria

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Re: Why Is Naira Appreciating Yet The Prices Of Certain Commodity Are Still High? by Salubata(m): 4:51pm On Mar 21
This is from Google
TheLastProphet:
Its simple the appreciation of naira looks artificial.

Re: Why Is Naira Appreciating Yet The Prices Of Certain Commodity Are Still High? by Salubata(m): 4:51pm On Mar 21
That's height of wickedness.

We need price control
helinues:
What goes up don't come down in Nigeria
Re: Why Is Naira Appreciating Yet The Prices Of Certain Commodity Are Still High? by Olachase(m): 4:53pm On Mar 21
Fuel price need to drop
Re: Why Is Naira Appreciating Yet The Prices Of Certain Commodity Are Still High? by CoronaVirusPro: 4:54pm On Mar 21
Because we Nigerians take advantage of every downturn. Even when they start buying cheaper, they sell at same high price to maximum profit

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Re: Why Is Naira Appreciating Yet The Prices Of Certain Commodity Are Still High? by Straybullet: 4:54pm On Mar 21
Wicked Nigerians
Re: Why Is Naira Appreciating Yet The Prices Of Certain Commodity Are Still High? by citizenY(m): 4:54pm On Mar 21
helinues:
What goes up don't come down in Nigeria

True... The law of gravity does not apply in Nigeria, anything that goes up does not come down, rather it goes further and further.
Re: Why Is Naira Appreciating Yet The Prices Of Certain Commodity Are Still High? by citizenY(m): 4:55pm On Mar 21
helinues:
What goes up don't come down in Nigeria

True... The law of gravity does not apply in Nigeria, anything that goes up does not come down, rather it goes up more and more.
Re: Why Is Naira Appreciating Yet The Prices Of Certain Commodity Are Still High? by Salubata(m): 5:00pm On Mar 21
When the price was hike, the excuse was rise in dollar not pump Price remember.

Pump Price has been like this for months and prices of commodity were not as high as it is currently.

We need Government to act.
There should be price control or whatever measures that needs to be put in place.
Olachase:
Fuel price need to drop
Re: Why Is Naira Appreciating Yet The Prices Of Certain Commodity Are Still High? by jflower06(m): 5:08pm On Mar 21
Price of commodities in Nigeria will never obey the law of gravity
Re: Why Is Naira Appreciating Yet The Prices Of Certain Commodity Are Still High? by Joey4321: 5:40pm On Mar 21
Goods bought during the dollar hike need to be sold off first to avoid losses.

It will come down with time.

I'm buying building materials and I know wetin my eye don see these past few weeks, but I dont care.

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Re: Why Is Naira Appreciating Yet The Prices Of Certain Commodity Are Still High? by mytime24(f): 6:13pm On Mar 21
Ask dangote and co 🥱😔

They're d owner of Nigeria
Re: Why Is Naira Appreciating Yet The Prices Of Certain Commodity Are Still High? by 9gerian: 6:16pm On Mar 21
Does this not mean that most of those criticizing the government corruption do so because they are not benefiting from it? And would likely do worse when given the opportunity.

CoronaVirusPro:
Because we Nigerians take advantage of every downturn. Even they start buying cheaper, they sell at same high price to maximum profit
Re: Why Is Naira Appreciating Yet The Prices Of Certain Commodity Are Still High? by CoronaVirusPro: 6:55pm On Mar 21
9gerian:
Does this not mean that most of those criticizing the government corruption do so because they are not benefiting from it? And would likely do worse when given the opportunity.


Give a Nigerian power with access to money, then you will know Abacha was merciful.

Less than 1% of Nigerians are honest, transparent and incorruptible.
Re: Why Is Naira Appreciating Yet The Prices Of Certain Commodity Are Still High? by Paraman: 6:56pm On Mar 21
Salubata:
What's the rationality behind hiking prices of commodity when Naira weakens but the hike remains the same even when Naira appreciates?

Price of cement, sugar, flour, groundnut oil and even our local produce remains thesame.

Why this experience
prices can't fall immediately.
Re: Why Is Naira Appreciating Yet The Prices Of Certain Commodity Are Still High? by Paraman: 6:57pm On Mar 21
TheLastProphet:
Its simple the appreciation of naira looks artificial.
The naira is presently undervalued
Re: Why Is Naira Appreciating Yet The Prices Of Certain Commodity Are Still High? by Kingray10: 9:31pm On Mar 21
Nigeria retailers are greedy and wicked.

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