Politics › Re: Lagos Seals Power Deal With 3 Firms, Eyes 400MW by iwaeda: 5:46pm On Apr 27 |
Another Enrol? Hope this one give us light.  |
Politics › Re: Court Adjourns Suit Seeking Deregistration Of ADC, Others To May 5 by iwaeda: 4:58pm On Apr 27 |
Hope Taye currency song will not become universal, werey lanfi wo werey. Tinubu with all 32 governors, rubber stamp assembly, afraid of election.  |
Politics › Re: Atiku Will Never Be President Of Nigeria by iwaeda: 3:31pm On Apr 27 |
Atiku Abubakar is the next President of Federal Republic of Nigeria.  |
Politics › Re: 2027: Sanwo-olu Endorses Hamzat For Lagos Governor by iwaeda: 3:17pm On Apr 27 |
Who will now support Jandol like this? It is funny. Let me laugh aloud.  |
Sports › Re: Siasia, Amokachi Vie For U-23 Eagles Coaching Role by iwaeda: 2:06pm On Apr 27 |
Samson Siasia is the best qualified and I hope he will not grant interview to any undercover parole.  |
Celebrities › Re: Nollywood Actor, Solomon Akiyesi Is Dead - SDK by iwaeda: 1:06pm On Apr 27 |
Condolences. May the Lord comfort  |
Politics › Re: Backlash As Nigeria Drops $32.8 Million Meta Fine Over Data Breach by iwaeda: 12:33pm On Apr 27 |
They don't have evidence, knowing elections are here, metal can take APC and members of their radars. Hope those who called us names are WISE now. Hope they are not planning to borrow from Metal.  |
Politics › Re: Gov. Yusuf Fumes Over Flaunting Of Pants By Kano APC Youths by iwaeda: 12:00pm On Apr 27*. Modified: 2:04pm On Apr 27 |
But it was denied. It shows it is true and pata pupa is true. You see APC folks, they are afraid of their own shadow.  |
Politics › Re: Ibadan Meeting: PDP, ADC Blocs Reject Joint Presidential Ticket by iwaeda: 11:58am On Apr 27 |
Summary Wike and Abejide's factions of ADC and PDP. Kick of a dying horse.  |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Manchester United Vs Brentford (2 - 1) On 27th April 2026 by iwaeda(op): 11:22am On Apr 27 |
Manchester United vs Brentford 27 April, 2026 8:00pm. |
Crime › Re: Gunmen Kidnap 23 Pupils In Kogi Orphanage Attack by iwaeda: 11:16am On Apr 27 |
Children are now pawns in the hands of politicians. Where do we go?  |
Politics › Re: Fact Check: Did Nigeria’s Power Generation Exceed 6,000MW As Adelabu Claimed? by iwaeda: 10:06am On Apr 27 |
False as always and this what some people wants us to continue. We pay for darkness under Band A. Adelabu is a failure, like Tinubu that appoints him.  |
Politics › Re: ‘why Are We Still Borrowing After Subsidy Removal?’ – Sanusi Queries FG by iwaeda: 8:49am On Apr 27 |
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Politics › Re: Atikulates Declare War On Obidients by iwaeda: 8:40am On Apr 27 |
Atiku Abubakar is the next President of Federal Republic of Nigeria.  |
Politics › Re: NNPC Refineries Will Never Work Again – Obasanjo by iwaeda: 8:09am On Apr 27 |
We said it they called us names and said we are from Agulu. It is funny people can't see beyond their backs.  |
Politics › Re: NDC Disowns Social Media Page, Denies Lobbying Specific Candidates by iwaeda: 7:34am On Apr 27*. Modified: 8:35am On Apr 27 |
APC still afraid of opposition, despite having 32 governors, rubber stamps NASS.  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Ghanaians Protest, Call For The Deportation Of Nigerians (Video) by iwaeda: 7:54pm On Apr 26 |
History only repeating itself.  |
Politics › Re: No New Tax On Vehicles – NRS by iwaeda: 7:01pm On Apr 26 |
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Politics › Re: Sowore: Nigeria Deserves Break From Recycled Failure by iwaeda: 6:45pm On Apr 26 |
Sowore is WORKING for Tinubu.  |
Politics › Re: No New Tax On Vehicles – NRS by iwaeda: 5:47pm On Apr 26 |
They are only testing the ground. It will still be codedly introduced like every other failed promises.  |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Chelsea Vs Leeds United: FA Cup (1 - 0) On 26th April 2026 by iwaeda(op): 5:17pm On Apr 26 |
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Crime › Re: NDLEA Intercepts ‘Terror Drug’ Captagon In Kwara As Bizman Excretes 45 Cocaine by iwaeda: 4:32pm On Apr 26 |
Thank, hope suppliers were arrested too.  |
Romance › Re: Which Couple Is The Happiest (photo) by iwaeda: 4:06pm On Apr 26 |
4 under Tinubu, managing one umbrella, incase rain damaged one.  |
Business › Re: Yam Prices Rise In Lagos, Consumers Lament by iwaeda(op): 4:00pm On Apr 26 |
Must they eat yam? Do they not see the garden nutured by Madam Remi, they can learn to plant their own yam. , according to APC, Nigerians love food.  |
Politics › Re: ADC Presidential Primary Eelction: Atikulates Reply Obidients With A Song by iwaeda: 3:52pm On Apr 26 |
Tinubu is still afraid, his boys acting on two sides. He is not beyond 2027.  |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Chelsea Vs Leeds United: FA Cup (1 - 0) On 26th April 2026 by iwaeda(op): 3:29pm On Apr 26 |
Chelsea have scored against Leeds.  |
Properties › Re: House Rent In Lagos Fourth Most Expensive In Africa— Report by iwaeda: 3:26pm On Apr 26 |
Agents are the major cause. They will even inflate on your behave.  |
Crime › Re: Police Reel Out Multiple Achievements In Tackling Crime (Video, Photos) by iwaeda: 3:13pm On Apr 26 |
If only we can sanitise our police force. More than half of them are active criminals.  |
Business › Yam Prices Rise In Lagos, Consumers Lament by iwaeda(op): 3:08pm On Apr 26 |
Yam prices have continued to fluctuate across Lagos markets, with traders attributing the increase to transportation costs, seasonal supply patterns, and sourcing challenges.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that both traders and consumers are increasingly weighing transport fares and convenience when purchasing the staple food.
Yam remains one of Nigeria’s most consumed staples, widely used in homes, restaurants, and food businesses.
It is eaten boiled, fried, roasted, or pounded, making it a regular feature in many households.
In Lagos, yam is sold in neighbourhood markets as well as major wholesale hubs such as Oyingbo Market and Mile 12 Market, where traders attract bulk buyers seeking lower prices.
However, while prices at larger markets may be cheaper, transportation costs and convenience often influence where consumers choose to shop.
Traders and consumers who spoke with NAN in separate interviews on Sunday said yam prices had risen significantly compared to previous years, citing seasonal supply shortages and rising sourcing costs.
According to them, tubers that sold for between N1,200 and N2,000 during the same period in 2025 now cost between N2,500 and N3,500, depending on size and origin.
Traders explained that larger and better-quality tubers command higher prices, while smaller varieties remain more affordable for low-income buyers.
A yam trader at Oyingbo Market, Mr Ibrahim Hassan, said fresh harvests were still limited because the new planting season had just begun.
“They are planting yams now, and by August, the yams we are buying for N2,500 to N3,000 could sell for nearly double,” Hassan said.
Another trader at Oyingbo Market, Mrs Jumoke Fakunle, said yam prices were largely determined by tuber size.
“The cheapest yam you can get here ranges from N2,500 to N3,500. Prices are generally lower in major markets compared to neighbourhood markets,” she said.
A trader at Mile 12 Market, Mrs Abiodun Ariyo, also noted that yam prices had increased compared to the same period in 2025.
According to her, tubers currently sold for between N2,500 and N3,000 were priced between N1,200 and N2,000 around the same time last year.
Another trader at Oyingbo Market, Mrs Kehinde Adebayo, said bulk purchases and direct access to suppliers contributed to relatively cheaper prices.
“We receive trailers from the North, so customers buying here enjoy better prices than in smaller roadside markets.
“Retailers in smaller markets usually buy from wholesale hubs and add transportation and other expenses before reselling,” she said.
A consumer, Mrs Amaka Njoku, said she preferred buying yam from nearby markets because the prices suited smaller household purchases.
“If we compare it to when yam prices were very high and a tuber sold for almost N10,000, I think N2,500 to N3,500 is fair enough now.
“Once you add transport fare, travelling to major markets may not always be worth it,” she said.
However, another consumer, Mrs Titilope Adekeye, said she preferred shopping at larger markets where prices were often lower.
“I recently bought yam for between N1,500 and N2,500 per tuber. I don’t see why I should pay more elsewhere when I can get cheaper options,” she said.
Mrs Funmilayo Ajayi, a resident of Surulere, said she now buys yam from Oyingbo because prices in nearby markets have become too expensive.
“In my area, one yam can cost N4,000, but at Oyingbo, I get better sizes for less.
“Even after transport costs, I still save money,” she said.
NAN reports that the varying prices underscore how transportation costs, market location, and seasonal supply continue to shape food purchasing decisions among Lagos residents. (NAN) https://punchng.com/yam-prices-rise-in-lagos-consumers-lament/
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Politics › Re: Lagos Sanitation: Forceful Restriction Of Movement Illegal - Ebun Adegboruwa by iwaeda(op): 3:01pm On Apr 26 |
Hussein035: During Governor Raji Fashola tenure weekly sanitation is compulsory and them no burn you well to misbehave
If you are caught by any military or police you will do your sanitation in the barracks and it must be properly done
I don't understand the complain of this nonsense SAN Don't burn nairaland. It is born. Law must be obeyed, court gave no restrictions order. Markets are closed Thursdays.  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Mali’s Defence Minister General Sadio Camara Killed by iwaeda: 2:54pm On Apr 26 |
I only pray for Nigeria, especially Kwara and North.  |
Politics › Re: Lagos Sanitation: Forceful Restriction Of Movement Illegal - Ebun Adegboruwa by iwaeda(op): 11:32am On Apr 26 |
Nlfpmod, Lagos erred by restricting us.  |