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Re: Cost Of Living Is Still Relatively Cheap In The North, See #200 Food by Godwins4(op): 5:52pm On Jun 13, 2024
bixton:
#200 fried potato in Bauchi.
But you'll have to mention which area in Bauchi the LGA, town, city or village.
Thanks.
Gwallameji, Bauchi local government
Re: Cost Of Living Is Still Relatively Cheap In The North, See #200 Food by Measle: 5:53pm On Jun 13, 2024
Godwins4:
wow, 1k own here will feed a family of 5, you can't finish it alone.
And which side are you staying?
Re: Cost Of Living Is Still Relatively Cheap In The North, See #200 Food by baconline(m): 5:54pm On Jun 13, 2024
Let's all move to bauchi
Re: Cost Of Living Is Still Relatively Cheap In The North, See #200 Food by Ferdinandu(m): 5:55pm On Jun 13, 2024
Godwins4:
See 200 naira fried potato I bought today for my afternoon food, can you get this for the same amount in your area?
This is the major reason each state have to determine their own minimum wage. With this someone earning the FG minimum wage can comfortably survive with it in Bauchi, but in places like Abuja, Lagos, PH it won't go anywhere
Re: Cost Of Living Is Still Relatively Cheap In The North, See #200 Food by MrDoGood(m): 6:00pm On Jun 13, 2024
Jsucre:
abaji still dey
That's FCT and not Abuja grin
Re: Cost Of Living Is Still Relatively Cheap In The North, See #200 Food by kevwemike: 6:03pm On Jun 13, 2024
Re: Cost Of Living Is Still Relatively Cheap In The North, See #200 Food by megawealth01: 6:04pm On Jun 13, 2024
grin
Thundafireseun:
Nah bro ….

Have you heard of SOFT WORK ….

Multi millionaire like me ….,,fry potatoes ??…

They Will banish me in my community
Re: Cost Of Living Is Still Relatively Cheap In The North, See #200 Food by Kingrshd3: 6:07pm On Jun 13, 2024
Namaster:
Remove terrorism, religious extremism, banditry and fanatism and Northern Nigeria would have been a fine place to live.

But left the way it is, I wouldn't live there even if Manna was falling from heaven.
U just spoke my mind because any small religious issue like this in the north 😲😳

Bro u are gone already.

If not for ignorance or illiteracy it's should have been a better play to opt in for a better living
Re: Cost Of Living Is Still Relatively Cheap In The North, See #200 Food by sonssyo(f): 6:12pm On Jun 13, 2024
aywagze:
Southerners are the enemy of southerners ..🤔
Hope you know the current price of diesel before the blame game begins, for us to ship product from Anambra to Kano is 1.350 k , if that is potatoes, don't you think the impact will be much?
If they reduce diesel and fuel pump price, price of things will adjust
Re: Cost Of Living Is Still Relatively Cheap In The North, See #200 Food by richiemcgold: 6:15pm On Jun 13, 2024
Elsueno:
if U keep eating it all the time without fruits etc...Na Piles (haemorrhoids) go catch u cheesy
Does this apply to fried potatoes only or potatoes in general? Pls I'm eager to know.
Re: Cost Of Living Is Still Relatively Cheap In The North, See #200 Food by Inyaky(f): 6:17pm On Jun 13, 2024
Curious345:
Sad..
I pity all of you .. Nigerian politicians have enslaved you all. Including all the mods on nairaland.
You're all irreversibly irredeemable DESTROYED.

Below is what food looks like in this planet ..

Stop posting food for pigs and horses ....fuulz
Wow, salivating over here
Re: Cost Of Living Is Still Relatively Cheap In The North, See #200 Food by morinto: 6:18pm On Jun 13, 2024
Godwins4:
wow, 1k own here will feed a family of 5, you can't finish it alone.
Feel like crying. Nigeria is really going through alot. How do you survive?
Re: Cost Of Living Is Still Relatively Cheap In The North, See #200 Food by Niok: 6:22pm On Jun 13, 2024
When potato used to be a cheaper option than yam
Chai this country dn finish PATA PATA
Re: Cost Of Living Is Still Relatively Cheap In The North, See #200 Food by nedu666: 6:23pm On Jun 13, 2024
ponishah:
The southern part of Nigeria especially South-south and Southeast are the greediest people in the world.
All our target is to cheat ourselves, arbitrarily increasing prices like moto we fail break.
Every time, the pure water producers hold meetings and increase price of pure water in Asaba, Delta, now a set of 10 bags of pure water is N3500, then the retailers sell one sachet for N50, which amount to N10,000 for that same set of 10 bags that they bought for N3500, criminals.. Greedy fools and we claim we are better than other regions.
The cheapest you can get that potato is N700 in Asaba, it is N50 each of those cuts and our cuts are smaller too
Stop lying. No one sells one pure water for 50 naira
Re: Cost Of Living Is Still Relatively Cheap In The North, See #200 Food by PARADIZEPRIEST: 6:24pm On Jun 13, 2024
This is why non northerner stay put no Matter the threat to their lives,they fear hunger pass boko. grin
Re: Cost Of Living Is Still Relatively Cheap In The North, See #200 Food by Brrrrrrrrrrr: 6:26pm On Jun 13, 2024
Louder pls.In as much as I love potatoes,i’ll Eat crackers biscuit over that
Curious345:
Sad..
I pity all of you .. Nigerian politicians have enslaved you all. Including all the mods on nairaland.
You're all irreversibly irredeemable DESTROYED.

Below is what food looks like in this planet ..

Stop posting food for pigs and horses ....fuulz
Re: Cost Of Living Is Still Relatively Cheap In The North, See #200 Food by femi4: 6:27pm On Jun 13, 2024
Godwins4:
See 200 naira fried potato I bought today for my afternoon food, can you get this for the same amount in your area?
18 pieces for N200....make it make sense
Re: Cost Of Living Is Still Relatively Cheap In The North, See #200 Food by Bluntemperor: 6:27pm On Jun 13, 2024
Food Prices Disparity - Matters Arising:
•Seun Osewa,I wrote something on this today,this Morning, unfortunately,I didn't see it here on Nairaland Forum!
-The trends today in a Video -is about the Price of a Bag of Tomato 🍅 at 4K in the North and same is Sold for 150K in the Southern States - so what happens?
•Is it a Conspiracy Theory - by the Trailers,the Transporters, and the Market Women?
How come that a bag of 4k in the North is now 150k in Lagos?
Something is going on - yet
•- the National Assembly,
•-the Governors,
•- the Presidency and even
•- the Security Personnel - are mute,yet the Masses are really Suffering as we ought to know who is Controlling what?
•Why should the Prices of Foodstuffs- Garri,Beans,Rice, Yam,Pail Oil, 🍓🍑,etc are high in the South,so Cheap in the Northern Parts of Nigeria but of Outrageous Prices in the South,as we want to know if some gangs are Indirectly Fighting the Govt - the same govt that Opens Borders in the North,while the Southern Borders remains Closed!
What's going on?
Re: Cost Of Living Is Still Relatively Cheap In The North, See #200 Food by 2RightHands1Coc(m): 6:33pm On Jun 13, 2024
That's 500 in lagos. Today's price
Re: Cost Of Living Is Still Relatively Cheap In The North, See #200 Food by Available9: 6:37pm On Jun 13, 2024
Godwins4:
See 200 naira fried potato I bought today for my afternoon food, can you get this for the same amount in your area?
But you will spend 10,000 receiving treatment in the hospital for eating that rubbish... before you quote me, I live in fagge local government, kano
Re: Cost Of Living Is Still Relatively Cheap In The North, See #200 Food by bixton(m): 6:38pm On Jun 13, 2024
Godwins4:
Gwallameji, Bauchi local government
From my findings in Google, it's a village but could also be called a town due to the presence of the polytechnic?

Anyways it's good.
Down in the South South you won't find that number of fried potato for such amount of money.
Re: Cost Of Living Is Still Relatively Cheap In The North, See #200 Food by aikyg(m): 6:38pm On Jun 13, 2024
Where is the food?
Re: Cost Of Living Is Still Relatively Cheap In The North, See #200 Food by Godwins4(op): 6:49pm On Jun 13, 2024
morinto:
Feel like crying. Nigeria is really going through alot. How do you survive?
it has always been God my brother.
Re: Cost Of Living Is Still Relatively Cheap In The North, See #200 Food by King125007(m): 6:54pm On Jun 13, 2024
1k keh, like 3k plus , cos one go be 100naira .standard of living in Delta state is getting out of hand and no gainful employment to even back it up .just Keke , yahoo and hookup
Thundafireseun:
huh This should be more than 1k here in Delta
Re: Cost Of Living Is Still Relatively Cheap In The North, See #200 Food by henrimoto(m): 6:55pm On Jun 13, 2024
bdon123:
Small paint bucket of tomatoes that cost 3k is now 12k in kaduna....i really dont know wat ur cheap in d north is really implying
You wouldn't compare bauchi and kaduna na.
Re: Cost Of Living Is Still Relatively Cheap In The North, See #200 Food by Ladoja19: 6:59pm On Jun 13, 2024
Free toto that has AC inside
I won't still sleep a day in north
Especially the east part
Chai
Namaster:
Remove terrorism, religious extremism, banditry and fanatism and Northern Nigeria would have been a fine place to live.

But left the way it is, I wouldn't live there even if Manna was falling from heaven.
Re: Cost Of Living Is Still Relatively Cheap In The North, See #200 Food by AFONJACOW(m): 7:03pm On Jun 13, 2024
So because of food.. I go go north make bandit and Fulani fry me like akara
Re: Cost Of Living Is Still Relatively Cheap In The North, See #200 Food by Image123(m): 7:05pm On Jun 13, 2024
Curious345:
😆 😆 😂..
You've been hypnotized
By my taste buds, you were hypnotized by your sight. We have two hypnotized people.
Re: Cost Of Living Is Still Relatively Cheap In The North, See #200 Food by jojothaiv(m): 7:15pm On Jun 13, 2024
tellsblinks:
Una don cast this thing now! Next price go increase

Na so una cast garri way de N800 per bucket even when things were tough

Make una de hide some updates na😭😭
People wey need bulala
Re: Cost Of Living Is Still Relatively Cheap In The North, See #200 Food by Aridunnuoluwa(m): 7:28pm On Jun 13, 2024
Godwins4:
Bauchi
I agree with you I was there last month and I was wowed
Re: Cost Of Living Is Still Relatively Cheap In The North, See #200 Food by DaRuud(m): 7:31pm On Jun 13, 2024
Godwins4:
See 200 naira fried potato I bought today for my afternoon food, can you get this for the same amount in your area?
In parts of Katsina , Zamfara , Kebbi . . . This used to be #30 Boda Emilokan Awalokan progeny show

Re: Cost Of Living Is Still Relatively Cheap In The North, See #200 Food by Pharaoh4rin(m): 7:35pm On Jun 13, 2024
Godwins4:
Bauchi
Which area in bauchi?
Because this is definitely not yelwa or Bayan geli,or Sabo kaura or gwalameji
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