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Jagaban Effect: Food Prices Drop After Months Of Soaring Costs by abc115(op): 5:36pm On Feb 19, 2025
The prices of major staple food items in Lagos State experienced a significant decline in February 2025, following months of continuous price surges.

This development has brought relief to traders and households struggling with high food costs.

The latest monthly market survey conducted by the Nairametrics research team this month highlights notable price reductions across major markets, indicating improved supply and market stabilization.

Overview of price movements
The prices of several staple food items dropped significantly due to increased supply from local farmers who have commenced harvesting. Notably, the highest decline is the price of a big bag of onions which fell sharply by 43.2%, driven by an influx of fresh supplies from major producing states.

In addition, price reductions were recorded for egusi (melon), white garri, beans, frozen fish varieties (kote and Titus), a 25-litre gallon of vegetable oil, and yams.

https://nairametrics.com/2025/02/19/market-relief-food-prices-drop-after-months-of-soaring-costs/
Re: Jagaban Effect: Food Prices Drop After Months Of Soaring Costs by abc115(op): 5:37pm On Feb 19, 2025
God Bless President Bola Tinubu
God Bless Federal Republic of Nigeria
Re: Jagaban Effect: Food Prices Drop After Months Of Soaring Costs by psucc(m): 5:42pm On Feb 19, 2025
Food prices dropped in January is only an achievement in the eyes of the Gen Z.
Re: Jagaban Effect: Food Prices Drop After Months Of Soaring Costs by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 5:45pm On Feb 19, 2025
After months of soaring prices also his effect?
Re: Jagaban Effect: Food Prices Drop After Months Of Soaring Costs by Bobloco:
psucc:
Food prices dropped in January is only an achievement in the eyes of the Gen Z.
Actually, it's in the eyes of Agbadorians and Mandate standers
Re: Jagaban Effect: Food Prices Drop After Months Of Soaring Costs by gsmphoneseller: 5:55pm On Feb 19, 2025
Why are you Yorubads deceiving yourselves with an imaginary reduction in food prices when your failed brother, President Tinubu have run Nigeria's economy aground.

Don't worry, Hunger will reset your brain soon.
Re: Jagaban Effect: Food Prices Drop After Months Of Soaring Costs by PresidObi: 5:59pm On Feb 19, 2025
Nothing dropped here in Oshogbo o

Na so so fight we dey witness there now.
Re: Jagaban Effect: Food Prices Drop After Months Of Soaring Costs by PresidObi: 6:00pm On Feb 19, 2025
gsmphoneseller:
Why are you Yorubads deceiving yourselves with an imaginary reduction in food prices when your failed brother, President Tinubu have run Nigeria's economy aground.

Don't worry, Hunger will reset your brain soon.
Dont mind them, they think propaganda can feed them.
Re: Jagaban Effect: Food Prices Drop After Months Of Soaring Costs by Beremx(f): 7:09pm On Feb 19, 2025
angry

Re: Jagaban Effect: Food Prices Drop After Months Of Soaring Costs by abc115(op): 7:35pm On Feb 19, 2025
PresidObi:
Dont mind them, they think propaganda can feed them.
Painment
Re: Jagaban Effect: Food Prices Drop After Months Of Soaring Costs by chichar1(f): 7:39pm On Feb 19, 2025
abc115:
The prices of major staple food items in Lagos State experienced a significant decline in February 2025, following months of continuous price surges.

This development has brought relief to traders and households struggling with high food costs.

The latest monthly market survey conducted by the Nairametrics research team this month highlights notable price reductions across major markets, indicating improved supply and market stabilization.

Overview of price movements
The prices of several staple food items dropped significantly due to increased supply from local farmers who have commenced harvesting. Notably, the highest decline is the price of a big bag of onions which fell sharply by 43.2%, driven by an influx of fresh supplies from major producing states.

In addition, price reductions were recorded for egusi (melon), white garri, beans, frozen fish varieties (kote and Titus), a 25-litre gallon of vegetable oil, and yams.

https://nairametrics.com/2025/02/19/market-relief-food-prices-drop-after-months-of-soaring-costs/
Madman anthem!!! Food prices fall in your so called Ogbomosho cave.

Yeye and Yoruba na 5 and 6.Mtcheeewww nonsense!!!
Re: Jagaban Effect: Food Prices Drop After Months Of Soaring Costs by Racoon(m): 7:57pm On Feb 19, 2025
Why are they shamelessly fond of lies and propaganda like this? WTF!

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/02/fg-urges-traders-to-reduce-food-prices/
Re: Jagaban Effect: Food Prices Drop After Months Of Soaring Costs by Sheuns(m): 8:01pm On Feb 19, 2025
Dem don drop update for una propaganda group chats.

Ask them to make reference to the price change in the markets now, they’ll run.
Re: Jagaban Effect: Food Prices Drop After Months Of Soaring Costs by mightyhaze: 8:07pm On Feb 19, 2025
Whose effect was it when it was soaring
Re: Jagaban Effect: Food Prices Drop After Months Of Soaring Costs by Elusive001: 9:28pm On Feb 19, 2025
abc115:
The prices of major staple food items in Lagos State experienced a significant decline in February 2025, following months of continuous price surges.

This development has brought relief to traders and households struggling with high food costs.

The latest monthly market survey conducted by the Nairametrics research team this month highlights notable price reductions across major markets, indicating improved supply and market stabilization.

Overview of price movements
The prices of several staple food items dropped significantly due to increased supply from local farmers who have commenced harvesting. Notably, the highest decline is the price of a big bag of onions which fell sharply by 43.2%, driven by an influx of fresh supplies from major producing states.

In addition, price reductions were recorded for egusi (melon), white garri, beans, frozen fish varieties (kote and Titus), a 25-litre gallon of vegetable oil, and yams.

https://nairametrics.com/2025/02/19/market-relief-food-prices-drop-after-months-of-soaring-costs/
Wow!!!

But wetin carry the prices go high before?
Re: Jagaban Effect: Food Prices Drop After Months Of Soaring Costs by NGArmyTerrorist: 10:00pm On Feb 19, 2025
This people! Are you people living in another country? 😂 😂 😂 Lies everywhere! Evil heads!
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