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| Re: Hardship: We Can No Longer Plan Our Meals, FCT Residents Cry Out by Kingzmate(m): 11:33am On Jun 24, 2024 |
KEEP PLANNING MEALS ![]() JUST DEY PLAY ![]() |
| Re: Hardship: We Can No Longer Plan Our Meals, FCT Residents Cry Out by Ojuntana: 1:57pm On Jun 24, 2024 |
fastseo:So how does this prove that production is declining when 2 out of your 3 graphs show positive trend and the one that's negative is for sorghum. Do you eat sorghum? |
| Re: Hardship: We Can No Longer Plan Our Meals, FCT Residents Cry Out by RichardRexs(m): 8:58pm On Jun 24, 2024 |
ogododo:Not at all, it’s like taking an appetizer |
| Re: Hardship: We Can No Longer Plan Our Meals, FCT Residents Cry Out by RichardRexs(m): 8:58pm On Jun 24, 2024 |
meditator:Protein is good for the body😀 |
| Re: Hardship: We Can No Longer Plan Our Meals, FCT Residents Cry Out by RichardRexs(m): 8:59pm On Jun 24, 2024 |
ahnie:I can’t even remember when last I ate yam. The cost is just too much |
| Re: Hardship: We Can No Longer Plan Our Meals, FCT Residents Cry Out by meditator(m): 9:15pm On Jun 24, 2024 |
RichardRexs:plant what u eat |
| Re: Hardship: We Can No Longer Plan Our Meals, FCT Residents Cry Out by fastseo: 2:00am On Jul 05, 2024 |
Ojuntana:That is from CBN Monetary policy review.. That's a summary of root causes of inflation by cbn It mentioned disruption of food supply by insecurity in farming communities, flooding, rising electricity tarrif, high prices of gas (fuel), increase spending towards general election of 2023 I was writing a thesis... When I came across this.
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| Re: Hardship: We Can No Longer Plan Our Meals, FCT Residents Cry Out by Ojuntana: 5:46am On Jul 05, 2024 |
fastseo:This is a 2022 report na. Are you saying that's still the same in 2024? Besides food inflation in 2022 is not as bad as we have it now. Do you know that price of a measure of beans has gone up to 3500 within the last week? |
| Re: Hardship: We Can No Longer Plan Our Meals, FCT Residents Cry Out by fastseo: 7:50am On Jul 05, 2024 |
Ojuntana:Even the 2023 election spending contributed to the food prices we see today. Do u know pie chart? So the percentage of fuel price contribution is highest but it is not the only factor. |
| Re: Hardship: We Can No Longer Plan Our Meals, FCT Residents Cry Out by Ojuntana: 8:13am On Jul 05, 2024 |
fastseo:Election spending has always increased food price due to the fact that food sharing is part of electoral campaign in our system. Where's the pie chart? So you can see now that the fuel price is the major factor and not bandits or flood as you initially assumed? So you agree with me now? |
| Re: Hardship: We Can No Longer Plan Our Meals, FCT Residents Cry Out by fastseo: 8:23am On Jul 05, 2024 |
Ojuntana:That means there is other factors that contributed to food price increase. |
| Re: Hardship: We Can No Longer Plan Our Meals, FCT Residents Cry Out by Ojuntana: 8:37am On Jul 05, 2024 |
fastseo:Yes but the main factor is fuel price increase Take that away and you'll see food price drop by 50% at least |
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