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Re: See The Foodstuffs I Bought For 950 Naira In Abuja by Haakeem(m): 9:52pm On Sep 16, 2021
OMG! when i first saw those carrots i thought it was potatoes, because of the way they look.i now see why its so cheap!

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Re: See The Foodstuffs I Bought For 950 Naira In Abuja by RPG2020(m): 9:54pm On Sep 16, 2021
Look shocked can you eat that carrots tomatoes green beans and onions bruh please wash them very well shocked


Over my dead body grin

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Re: See The Foodstuffs I Bought For 950 Naira In Abuja by NelviusGrey(m): 9:54pm On Sep 16, 2021
Na lie!!! shocked
Re: See The Foodstuffs I Bought For 950 Naira In Abuja by Snitch24(m): 9:54pm On Sep 16, 2021
Drunkdick85:



He is saying the truth.
I bought the exact size of plantain in my area 3 pieces for #200, egg na #50 for here that onion is #50

Wsh side be ur area
Re: See The Foodstuffs I Bought For 950 Naira In Abuja by GindoX(m): 9:58pm On Sep 16, 2021
Alaye, you never finish cooking ni? Post it naa... He wasn't the one that owns that foodstuffs... Na him neighbor grin... Post it let's see
Re: See The Foodstuffs I Bought For 950 Naira In Abuja by adrenaline02: 9:59pm On Sep 16, 2021
Abuja in terms of foodstuffs is cheaper than lagos
Re: See The Foodstuffs I Bought For 950 Naira In Abuja by victorcompovine(m): 10:10pm On Sep 16, 2021
Your father left scrotum.... Who u dey Lamba, infact your brother left nipple join..... Werey oni werey
Re: See The Foodstuffs I Bought For 950 Naira In Abuja by Lifestone(m): 10:14pm On Sep 16, 2021
muller101:
Backyard economics.
Say your front yard economics
Re: See The Foodstuffs I Bought For 950 Naira In Abuja by rezzy: 10:14pm On Sep 16, 2021
Mercychen:
Super cheap.
Here in Lag, the
veggies will go for 400

Egg 300

Plantain 1k

Total 1700.

That plantain is now #500 in the mainland
Re: See The Foodstuffs I Bought For 950 Naira In Abuja by mechanics(m): 10:19pm On Sep 16, 2021
That should be in the suburb, not the town.
Re: See The Foodstuffs I Bought For 950 Naira In Abuja by Nobody: 10:24pm On Sep 16, 2021
rezzy:


That plantain is now #500 in the mainland

Where in mainland?
Re: See The Foodstuffs I Bought For 950 Naira In Abuja by GboyegaD(m): 10:25pm On Sep 16, 2021
Lifestone:
This has alway been the crux of my argument on Dollar/Naira exchange rate.
There is no way you can get such at $2.00 in the US. Those stuffs you see there can not be less $10.00 which is like N5,200.00 in Nigeria at an exchange rate of N520/$1.00
Value of currency is supposed to measure in term of the basket of goods it can purchase.

Thought you were going to make sense but alas, na garbage you write. 5 dozens of eggs sells at $6 in TX and I can assure you it is cheaper in MI, do imagine the cost of 5 eggs. Plantain sells at Walmart for now at 0.40cents a piece and not a plantain that is this ripe otherwise it will be discounted to make people buy that is if they want to sell such. Tomatoes sells for 3lbs @0.89$. So where are you getting your calculations from?
Re: See The Foodstuffs I Bought For 950 Naira In Abuja by rezzy: 10:26pm On Sep 16, 2021
Mercychen:


Where in mainland?

Ilé epo market. After iyaba ipaja
I bought 2 days again
Re: See The Foodstuffs I Bought For 950 Naira In Abuja by Nobody: 10:30pm On Sep 16, 2021
rezzy:


Ilé epo market. After iyaba ipaja
I bought 2 days again
.
All those places are interior compared to Herbert Macaulay area.
Re: See The Foodstuffs I Bought For 950 Naira In Abuja by Lifestone(m): 10:36pm On Sep 16, 2021
GboyegaD:


Thought you were going to make sense but alas, na garbage you write. 5 dozens of eggs sells at $6 in TX and I can assure you it is cheaper in MI, do imagine the cost of 5 eggs. Plantain sells at Walmart for now at 0.40cents a piece and not a plantain that is this ripe otherwise it will be discounted to make people buy that is if they want to sell such. Tomatoes sells for 3lbs @0.89$. So where are you getting your calculations from?
I respect those who engage in arguments without been rude and insulting. I don't know where you bought those stuff in TX and MI, from the prices of food I eat in Central Chicago and by the Nigeria Embassy in New York, I confidently stand by my presentation.
Some other guys have brought up the issues of earnings in term of hourly rate etc, I laugh. The point is that what they spend on is far more expensive than those things in Nigeria such that if they are rebased it may as well make more sense in Nigeria than in the US.
The major failing of our society here in Nigeria is infrastructures, terrible and utterly disgraceful.
Re: See The Foodstuffs I Bought For 950 Naira In Abuja by Bngf: 10:42pm On Sep 16, 2021
Really
Re: See The Foodstuffs I Bought For 950 Naira In Abuja by McAausim: 10:45pm On Sep 16, 2021
Fake lies from the pit of hell.... shocked





which part of abuja
Re: See The Foodstuffs I Bought For 950 Naira In Abuja by Miller232: 10:46pm On Sep 16, 2021
Nonexisting1:
The veges look like wetin they wan give Amadioha.

Re: See The Foodstuffs I Bought For 950 Naira In Abuja by jclassiq(m): 10:49pm On Sep 16, 2021
CrystalSpark:
Let me jump on the trend, too! I decided to make a light dinner after today’s hustle.

I live, cook, and eat alone. See what I got for 950 naira at the market that was closest to where I was this evening.

Veggies - 300
Eggs (5) - 250
Plantain - 400

Fair?

Where is the cooked food then?
By the way, are you going to finish this thing in one sitting?
Re: See The Foodstuffs I Bought For 950 Naira In Abuja by Hassanmaye(m): 10:53pm On Sep 16, 2021
CrystalSpark:
Let me jump on the trend, too! I decided to make a light dinner after today’s hustle.

I live, cook, and eat alone. See what I got for 950 naira at the market that was closest to where I was this evening.

Veggies - 300
Eggs (5) - 250
Plantain - 400
That's the power of being in the north, the basket of food, yet dull Fools will be abusing north but will never go back to their hut

Fair?
Re: See The Foodstuffs I Bought For 950 Naira In Abuja by bonnyhope: 11:10pm On Sep 16, 2021
So one egg is still N50 in Abuja
Here in Lagos is N70
Re: See The Foodstuffs I Bought For 950 Naira In Abuja by comodo: 11:15pm On Sep 16, 2021
CrystalSpark:
Let me jump on the trend, too! I decided to make a light dinner after today’s hustle.

I live, cook, and eat alone. See what I got for 950 naira at the market that was closest to where I was this evening.

Veggies - 300
Eggs (5) - 250
Plantain - 400

Fair?
Sacrifice things. Those carrots na chop sticks for the gods??
Re: See The Foodstuffs I Bought For 950 Naira In Abuja by Bunmhi(f): 11:15pm On Sep 16, 2021
You eat alone, you dine alone
Re: See The Foodstuffs I Bought For 950 Naira In Abuja by Poiu11: 11:20pm On Sep 16, 2021
undecided cry
Re: See The Foodstuffs I Bought For 950 Naira In Abuja by Trendy05(f): 11:20pm On Sep 16, 2021
CrystalSpark:
Let me jump on the trend, too! I decided to make a light dinner after today’s hustle.

I live, cook, and eat alone. See what I got for 950 naira at the market that was closest to where I was this evening.

Veggies - 300
Eggs (5) - 250
Plantain - 400

Fair?



Yes really fair.
Things are more expensive around here.
Re: See The Foodstuffs I Bought For 950 Naira In Abuja by tommydennis(m): 11:36pm On Sep 16, 2021
You are a liar from the pit of hell. Obviously you live in the oblivion.
Re: See The Foodstuffs I Bought For 950 Naira In Abuja by Nobody: 11:37pm On Sep 16, 2021
The op dey lie.
Re: See The Foodstuffs I Bought For 950 Naira In Abuja by GboyegaD(m): 11:49pm On Sep 16, 2021
Lifestone:

I respect those who engage in arguments without been rude and insulting. I don't know where you bought those stuff in TX and MI, from the prices of food I eat in Central Chicago and by the Nigeria Embassy in New York, I confidently stand by my presentation.
Some other guys have brought up the issues of earnings in term of hourly rate etc, I laugh. The point is that what they spend on is far more expensive than those things in Nigeria such that if they are rebased it may as well make more sense in Nigeria than in the US.
The major failing of our society here in Nigeria is infrastructures, terrible and utterly disgraceful.

In MI, I bought most of my groceries from Meijer and now I buy most from H.E.B. and Walmart.
Re: See The Foodstuffs I Bought For 950 Naira In Abuja by kevotek1000(m): 11:50pm On Sep 16, 2021
This Lagos eh don tire me... Things cost like mad, I'm glad things are more cheaper in Abuja. It a good buy.
Re: See The Foodstuffs I Bought For 950 Naira In Abuja by justjify(m): 12:17am On Sep 17, 2021
CrystalSpark:
Let me jump on the trend, too! I decided to make a light dinner after today’s hustle.

I live, cook, and eat alone. See what I got for 950 naira at the market that was closest to where I was this evening.

Veggies - 300
Eggs (5) - 250
Plantain - 400

Fair?
Quite Cheap
Looks like you begged fir the veggies though angry angry
Re: See The Foodstuffs I Bought For 950 Naira In Abuja by MISSCONGENIALITY(f): 12:25am On Sep 17, 2021
Why won't they be cheap.
Dead carrot, dead green beans, and dead tomatoes.
Won't even.loom at them in the market except you bought and left them to waste.

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