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Food Prices Still High But Rebased Inflation Good For Investors – Alaje by Heavens1stson(op): 10:49pm On Feb 18, 2025
An economist, [b]Paul Alaje, says the rebased inflation by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) is good for investors’ confidence but has not changed the economic realities, including high food prices that Nigerians grapple with.
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“Before this announcement, food inflation alone was about 51.8%, but in this new figure, food inflation of the total inflation now accounts for only 40%,” he said on Channels Television’s Politics Today programme on Tuesday.

“That does not mean that if you go to the market tomorrow that the price of food has improved, that will be a lie, our reality remains the same.

“Also, people who want to invest in our country, perhaps when they see a reduced inflation rate, will have confidence, and we need this.”

On Tuesday, the Bureau rebased the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which measures the rate of change in prices of goods and services. By rebasing the CPI, the Bureau updated the reference year used to gauge price levels from 2009 to 2024.

By implication, the NBS said Nigeria’s headline inflation changed from 34.80% recorded in December 2024 to 24.48% in January 2025.

Alaje said, “It will be wrong for people to say inflation dropped from 34 to 24%. That will be a wrong narrative. If it drops, we should see the reflection in prices, but that is not what we have seen.”

The economist said the right word to use is ‘change’ and not ‘drop’.

“What the Bureau of Statistics has done today is not to say that inflation dropped. The Bureau is saying: ‘we are no longer going to reference 2009 as the base year; we will now start reference 2024’,” he said.

Alaje, in 2009, Nigeria used 20 hours per week as an employment measure, but now the country uses one hour per week as a gauge for employment.

He cited two key decisions of the government – subsidy removal and floatation of the forex rates and noted that “the wisest thing to do is to make the necessary adjustment”.


During his 2025 budget presentation last December, President Bola Tinubu expressed optimism that Nigeria’s inflation rate would decline from to 15% in 2025 but economists like Alaje and Bismarck Rewane termed the president’s goal as aspirational and unrealistic.
https://www.channelstv.com/2025/02/18/food-prices-still-high-but-rebased-inflation-good-for-investors-alaje/

Re: Food Prices Still High But Rebased Inflation Good For Investors – Alaje by Didijiji: 10:55pm On Feb 18, 2025
Bolekeja Economists on the beat

Proud destroyers of the entity called Nigeria
Re: Food Prices Still High But Rebased Inflation Good For Investors – Alaje by Racoon(m): 10:57pm On Feb 18, 2025
Daniel Bwala, Reno Omokri and the paid liars, propagandist and miscreants of this lying government can only continue to deceive themselves. Reality is waiting for everyone out there.
Re: Food Prices Still High But Rebased Inflation Good For Investors – Alaje by Ewabokian: 11:08pm On Feb 18, 2025
Hehehe

Yoruba economics
Re: Food Prices Still High But Rebased Inflation Good For Investors – Alaje by Sheuns(m):
WTF is rebased inflation?

How will someone working 1hr per week be termed employed?

Agbadonomics.
Re: Food Prices Still High But Rebased Inflation Good For Investors – Alaje by Bobloco:
The dramatic change in the inflation rate from 34% to 24% is clearly the epitome of Tinubu's 'bolekaja' economic policy prescriptions.

It's obvious that this wicked and draconian Tinubu regime will use the remaining two years to not only engage in outright lies, falsehoods, and propaganda but also force it down our throats.
Re: Food Prices Still High But Rebased Inflation Good For Investors – Alaje by rofanx13: 5:51am On Feb 19, 2025
I said it that the new inflation f8gure released by NBS is not realistic. Food inflation jumped from 39% to 24% over night? And the prices of food I still rising?
What a joke of a country

Shame on NBS. They are now an arm of APC
Re: Food Prices Still High But Rebased Inflation Good For Investors – Alaje by SmartPolician:
What's the size of Nigeria's economy after rebasing it? I hope it has passed Escobar's $1 trillion now since they are adding money earned through armed robbery, harlotry, and child trafficking grin
Re: Food Prices Still High But Rebased Inflation Good For Investors – Alaje by YeyeGbami: 5:54am On Feb 19, 2025
As expected
Re: Food Prices Still High But Rebased Inflation Good For Investors – Alaje by Image123(m):
Na statistics we go chop?
Food prices are starting to come down indeed, na Nigerian special greed slow am down. But abeg MUTE this rebased inflation grammar.

Re: Food Prices Still High But Rebased Inflation Good For Investors – Alaje by adanny01(m): 5:55am On Feb 19, 2025
Bobloco:
The dramatic change in the inflation rate from 34% to 24% is clearly the epitome of Tinubu's 'bolekaja' economic policy prescriptions.

It's obvious that this wicked and draconian Tinubu regime will use the remaining two years to not only engage in outright lies, falsehoods, and propaganda but also force it down our throats.
We are doomed,
Re: Food Prices Still High But Rebased Inflation Good For Investors – Alaje by CodeTemplar: 5:56am On Feb 19, 2025
Rebased GDP is good but bad performance remains.
Re: Food Prices Still High But Rebased Inflation Good For Investors – Alaje by nelronaldo(m): 5:56am On Feb 19, 2025
One hour per week?
Re: Food Prices Still High But Rebased Inflation Good For Investors – Alaje by easzypeaszy(m): 5:57am On Feb 19, 2025
Racoon:
Daniel Bwala, Reno Omokri and the paid liars, propagandist and miscreants of this lying government can only continue to deceive themselves. Reality is waiting for everyone out there.
They are full of greed.
Once dey are out of Gov or dey moved to anther party dey start complaining and condemning.
I pity gullible Nigerians still supporting politicians.
I backed out 2015 after Jona election lost.
I strtd loving Obi but as my brain quickly rewind I said if Obi like make he be Jesus as long as na Nigeria politician I cannvr fight stress myself on any of Dem.
Re: Food Prices Still High But Rebased Inflation Good For Investors – Alaje by ironheart(m): 6:00am On Feb 19, 2025
We want to be able to afford basic needs. Not paper economics that i have not been able to use since my jss3 class
Re: Food Prices Still High But Rebased Inflation Good For Investors – Alaje by tuoyoojo(m): 6:03am On Feb 19, 2025
Same high prices Nigerians are grappling with some irrelevant piece of statistical data to give some semblance of "pseudo" relief

Like someone said "Na statistics we go chop"

Anything to campaign with in two years time
Re: Food Prices Still High But Rebased Inflation Good For Investors – Alaje by Parydelegate: 6:03am On Feb 19, 2025
Shey na statistics we go chop don dy manipulate statistics grin

So he now knows the statistics is important....all this dagbo data all in the name of rebase.
Re: Food Prices Still High But Rebased Inflation Good For Investors – Alaje by kingphilip(m): 6:04am On Feb 19, 2025
Meaning that they just reduced it to attract investors?

Then that's a lie and shouldn't fly.

Wait do they think investors will just look at the statistics and not investigate if that's true or not and with this interview of his, a little search will not make the investors to see the deceit?
Re: Food Prices Still High But Rebased Inflation Good For Investors – Alaje by ehikwe22:
Tinubunomics - the way to solve problem is to redefine it. Unemployment was at over 40% before Tinubu, when he came in, he said, lets redefine what it means to he unemployed and he put it at 4%.

In his new definition, anyone that earns some money at all is employed - including almajiris and beggars.

To solve inflation, let's rebase it. Yes, we rebased it. Bravo! Inflation is gone
Re: Food Prices Still High But Rebased Inflation Good For Investors – Alaje by obaidan:
Rebasing is essentially the Tinubu economists that damaged the economy and plunged Nigerians into this current mess with their thoughtlessness and carelessness trying to erase/conceal/wipe off the mistakes they made in 2023. Why change the base to 2024 and not 2023 when u took over. Ur new cooked stats will now show green while the real situation on ground remains red. Tinubu should focus on what will grow the economy organically, not all all these working from answer to question
Re: Food Prices Still High But Rebased Inflation Good For Investors – Alaje by lexy2014: 6:11am On Feb 19, 2025
Sheuns:
WTF is rebased inflation?
Rebased inflation means lies
Re: Food Prices Still High But Rebased Inflation Good For Investors – Alaje by Chuksmemgbe: 6:16am On Feb 19, 2025
What an evil regime
How can one hour per week be regarded as employed, what sought of wickedness is this
Re: Food Prices Still High But Rebased Inflation Good For Investors – Alaje by lexy2014: 6:16am On Feb 19, 2025
easzypeaszy:
They are full of greed.
Once dey are out of Gov or dey moved to anther party dey start complaining and condemning.
I pity gullible Nigerians still supporting politicians.
I backed out 2015 after Jona election lost.
I strtd loving Obi but as my brain quickly rewind I said if Obi like make he be Jesus as long as na Nigeria politician I cannvr fight stress myself on any of Dem.
Is obi the reason for the inflation and the manager of the inflation?
Re: Food Prices Still High But Rebased Inflation Good For Investors – Alaje by Melonsmasher:
atobs4real:
The president milking the masses

Re: Food Prices Still High But Rebased Inflation Good For Investors – Alaje by atobs4real(m): 6:20am On Feb 19, 2025
Evil governance from APC change to sufferness
Re: Food Prices Still High But Rebased Inflation Good For Investors – Alaje by atobs4real(m): 6:21am On Feb 19, 2025
The president milking the masses
Re: Food Prices Still High But Rebased Inflation Good For Investors – Alaje by Melonsmasher: 6:26am On Feb 19, 2025
easzypeaszy:
They are full of greed.
Once dey are out of Gov or dey moved to anther party dey start complaining and condemning.
I pity gullible Nigerians still supporting politicians.
I backed out 2015 after Jona election lost.
I strtd loving Obi but as my brain quickly rewind I said if Obi like make he be Jesus as long as na Nigeria politician I cannvr fight stress myself on any of Dem.
You are very correct my person.. Most yoruba fulls on this platform think I'm Obi's supporter because I'm Igbo from Imo State but they are very wrong.. Politicians are crooks, they don't really care about you, everything they do is for their desperate gains, it's unfortunate when you see a youth fight to death over these selfish politicians
Re: Food Prices Still High But Rebased Inflation Good For Investors – Alaje by AerialMapper: 6:49am On Feb 19, 2025
Na statistics we go chop...

Now we are using statistics to tell stories in a way that favours us.

We tweak definition of employment and now our unemployment rate is under 5%...now we have rebased inflation figures to use a different year... Magically our inflation rate is lower.
Re: Food Prices Still High But Rebased Inflation Good For Investors – Alaje by Inspirer1:
Deceit, pure deceit, according to the report.

Summary of the writeup is that instead of comparing the present with obviously better times in the past, we chose to compare with the same disaster period for it to appear that things are getting better at a fast rate.

For the food prices, so much hype about way cheaper prices by party supporters, but it's still same logic, the 'cheaper' prices are I'm reference to what year, pre May 2023 or after it? The report says after May 2023, so it's still same period of governance.

Whatever is being done should be a comparison with what was obtainable before May 2023, that should be the base, then we can have a true reflection of whether things are getting better or otherwise.

A real life example is the recently conducted Marathon in Lagos:
The dignitaries who ran from just a distance from the finish line can claim "oh, we spent shorter time, just 3 minutes to get to the finish line!!", but their starting point (reference point) is not the true reference point for the race that was applicable to others who spent more than an hour for the same race, obviously because they started at a much farther distance.
So it's always about the starting point in order to get the true state of things.
Re: Food Prices Still High But Rebased Inflation Good For Investors – Alaje by tnerro1(m): 6:53am On Feb 19, 2025
Agbado economy, they have rebased inflation to make it look good on paper but the market realities say otherwise. Soon they will rebase GDP to make it look good to the international community and they think they can deceive international investors this way😂😂😂 .
Re: Food Prices Still High But Rebased Inflation Good For Investors – Alaje by Niok2: 6:53am On Feb 19, 2025
Don’t argue with an Agbado bat-idiot
They’re retards and slaves
Re: Food Prices Still High But Rebased Inflation Good For Investors – Alaje by free2ryhme: 6:55am On Feb 19, 2025
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