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See The Food Stuffs I Bought For N80,000 In Kano State by Lordsonn: 4:13pm On Jan 17
I went to the popular Shinga Market in Kano metropoli, close to Sabon Gari market to buy food Stuffs today. See what I bought

1) 50kg bag of BUA rice - N49, 500

2) A carton of BUA Pasta (spaghetti) - N9, 800

3) Two bags of semovita - N21, 000 (N10, 500 per bag,)

4) Four tubers of yam - N3,000

Total N83, 300

Compare to your location, is it cheap or too expensive?
Let's hear from you

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Re: See The Food Stuffs I Bought For N80,000 In Kano State by Lordsonn: 4:14pm On Jan 17
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Re: See The Food Stuffs I Bought For N80,000 In Kano State by Lordsonn: 4:15pm On Jan 17
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Re: See The Food Stuffs I Bought For N80,000 In Kano State by Nackzy: 4:22pm On Jan 17
It's almost the same everywhere in this country, just that APC supporters are buying it cheap with their subsidised purchasing card, na just us were no vote APC dey see shege banza

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Re: See The Food Stuffs I Bought For N80,000 In Kano State by Telltruth123: 4:26pm On Jan 17
The yam is N1,300 each in my area, that means the 4 will be N5,200..
Last time I was trying to buy one to cook for my family, I was holding N1,000 all of them said is N1,300 for that size I had to change my mind and bought bread.

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Re: See The Food Stuffs I Bought For N80,000 In Kano State by Enemiesmasquera: 4:35pm On Jan 17
Foolishness is when you elect a criminal old drug lord as president and resort to praying for him to succeed. There are many foolish people in Nigeria and that's why the country will hardly go forward

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Re: See The Food Stuffs I Bought For N80,000 In Kano State by osmosis101(m): 4:35pm On Jan 17
Almost thesame compare to ibadan and Lag

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Re: See The Food Stuffs I Bought For N80,000 In Kano State by Lordsonn: 4:41pm On Jan 17
Telltruth123:
The yam is N1,300 each in my area, that means the 4 will be N5,200..
Last time I was trying to buy one to cook for my family, I was holding N1,000 all of them said is N1,300 for that size I had to change my mind and bought bread.
Things are really expensive now

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Re: See The Food Stuffs I Bought For N80,000 In Kano State by brain54(m): 4:44pm On Jan 17
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Re: See The Food Stuffs I Bought For N80,000 In Kano State by DivinegiftofGod: 5:08pm On Jan 17
Too much money on one item. You should have bought half bags and use the extra to get a few other things. Anyways your preference.

Rice 49k? Is this BUA rice available in Lagos?

** even if it's available their own go cost. Lagos and their wahala**.

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Re: See The Food Stuffs I Bought For N80,000 In Kano State by Omihanifa: 5:08pm On Jan 17
Food inflation despite 23 trillion naira that the behaviour government printed undecided

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Re: See The Food Stuffs I Bought For N80,000 In Kano State by RepoMan007: 5:09pm On Jan 17
Something I bought for 7200 three weeks ago is now 9600. Make God see us through cos the inflation isn't just easing.

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Re: See The Food Stuffs I Bought For N80,000 In Kano State by Lordsonn: 5:50pm On Jan 17
RepoMan007:
Something I bought for 7200 three weeks ago is now 9600. Make God see us through cos the inflation isn't just easing.
That's the situation now. This is a wholesale market that is why the price is like this. Retailers in Sabon Gari market sell it as high as 10,200 per carton

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Re: See The Food Stuffs I Bought For N80,000 In Kano State by Lordsonn: 5:55pm On Jan 17
DivinegiftofGod:
Too much money on one item. You should have bought half bags and use the extra to get a few other things. Anyways your preference.

Rice 49k? Is this BUA rice available in Lagos?

** even if it's available their own go cost. Lagos and their wahala**.
A bag of rice take me and my family for 4-5 months. That's why I always go for a bag. The bag of rice I bought in October 2023 was the one we use for Christmas and New Year. It just finished today. This bag will take us till end of April or May

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Re: See The Food Stuffs I Bought For N80,000 In Kano State by Lordsonn: 5:57pm On Jan 17
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Re: See The Food Stuffs I Bought For N80,000 In Kano State by PinkNature: 6:04pm On Jan 17
Woah, bag of rice is now 49k.. it's very cheap.

Back then in 2013, a bag of rice was selling for as costly as 100k.

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Re: See The Food Stuffs I Bought For N80,000 In Kano State by DivinegiftofGod: 6:07pm On Jan 17
Lordsonn:

A bag of rice take me and my family for 4-5 months. That's why I always go for a bag. The bag of rice I bought in October 2023 was the one we use for Christmas and New Year. It just finished today. This bag will take us till end of April or May

Oh... I see. Good then.

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Re: See The Food Stuffs I Bought For N80,000 In Kano State by oglalasioux(m): 6:25pm On Jan 17
Enemiesmasquera:
Foolishness is when you elect a criminal old drug lord as president and resort to praying for him to succeed. There are many foolish people in Nigeria and that's why the country will hardly go forward

Elections are over. Tinubu is our president. Let's criticise objectively.

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Re: See The Food Stuffs I Bought For N80,000 In Kano State by Gadafii: 6:28pm On Jan 17
No beans and garri

You never buy food items finish oo

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Re: See The Food Stuffs I Bought For N80,000 In Kano State by Lordsonn: 6:41pm On Jan 17
Gadafii:
No beans and garri

You never buy food items finish oo
I have garri. I'm planning to buy beans of N10,000 before the end of the week

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Re: See The Food Stuffs I Bought For N80,000 In Kano State by Zonefree(m): 6:51pm On Jan 17
Lordsonn:

I have garri. I'm planning to buy beans of N10,000 before the end of the week
Buy more Garri.

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Re: See The Food Stuffs I Bought For N80,000 In Kano State by RepoMan007: 7:40pm On Jan 17
Omihanifa:
Food inflation despite 23 trillion naira that the behaviour government printed undecided
That 23Tr is one of the top reasons for inflation of food. Too much money chasing few scarce goods.
Money answereth to things that are available and does not poses the power to maintain production cycle.

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Re: See The Food Stuffs I Bought For N80,000 In Kano State by RepoMan007: 7:46pm On Jan 17
Zonefree:

Buy more Garri.
or something like oats/corn/beans to balance the others.

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Re: See The Food Stuffs I Bought For N80,000 In Kano State by Raregem9000(m): 10:07pm On Jan 17
Garri is very expensive now. A baff of garri I bought @ 5k a week before New year was bought @ 8200 yesterday here in Ogun. Rice @ 56k and one also have to be vigilant because they do mix local with foreign rice here.
Zonefree:

Buy more Garri.

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Re: See The Food Stuffs I Bought For N80,000 In Kano State by ValCon888: 10:51pm On Jan 17
Let us continue to celebrate mediocrity and bad governance. You will soon start buying that rice for N100K.

The country's policies continues to choke the common man until he's forced to eat shit like the chichidodo bird.

As i japa go US i can only wail as a spectator.

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Re: See The Food Stuffs I Bought For N80,000 In Kano State by oyatz(m): 12:38am On Jan 18
CandidAdmin:
Please Nigerians, abeg I want to know when we will stop keeping quiet because Garri is now 800 naira per congo in my area, rice is 2k and beans is 1600. Even semolina 1kg is 1k. Spag is 7h and so on. Abeg I just want to know because e be lyk say dis silence dey kill person pass the inflation.

Anyways, you fi help someone with something?

The farmers producing these foods also need to make money.
We need to increase production to reduce the prices and we also need to produce other items to meet our needs and create jobs for our youths

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Re: See The Food Stuffs I Bought For N80,000 In Kano State by gaby(m): 3:55am On Jan 18
It is well with us all.

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Re: See The Food Stuffs I Bought For N80,000 In Kano State by Parydelegate: 4:43am On Jan 18
Take me back to this time last year...mk we compare the things 80k would have bought angry angry angry

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Re: See The Food Stuffs I Bought For N80,000 In Kano State by online4business: 4:58am On Jan 18
Enjoy tinubulation abeg.

Make ona dey try plant home garden
tinubulation go worst feb-march as farmers for North dey battle bandit.

Can't wait to fold my Nigeria passport and keep in a vault.

Uganda and Gambia on my mia mia.

It's about to get uglier like omobabas face.

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Re: See The Food Stuffs I Bought For N80,000 In Kano State by KingMack(m): 9:41am On Jan 18
Lordsonn:
I went to the popular Shinga Market in Kano metropoli, close to Sabon Gari market to buy food Stuffs today. See what I bought

1) 50kg bag of BUA rice - N49, 500

2) A carton of BUA Pasta (spaghetti) - N9, 800

3) Two bags of semovita - N21, 000 (N10, 500 per bag,)

4) Four tubers of yam - N3,000

Total N83, 300

Compare to your location, is it cheap or too expensive?
Let's hear from you


Things sold @Shinga are very cheap

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Re: See The Food Stuffs I Bought For N80,000 In Kano State by bigbauer(m): 10:44am On Jan 18
Lordsonn:
I went to the popular Shinga Market in Kano metropoli, close to Sabon Gari market to buy food Stuffs today. See what I bought

1) 50kg bag of BUA rice - N49, 500

2) A carton of BUA Pasta (spaghetti) - N9, 800

3) Two bags of semovita - N21, 000 (N10, 500 per bag,)

4) Four tubers of yam - N3,000

Total N83, 300

Compare to your location, is it cheap or too expensive?
Let's hear from you


I bought a bag of rice for 60k two days ago. I wonder why BUA isn't distributing their rice across the country, I was impressed with the quality the first and unfortunately the last time we bought it (2015).

Undoubtedly, cost of living is cheaper in the North than in the east, south and even West of Nigeria.

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