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| Re: Current Cost Of Foodstuffs? by Love800(m): 8:02pm On Feb 28, 2025 |
Thanks. But will you have to select stones from it, before cooking? FashionCookie: |
| Re: Current Cost Of Foodstuffs? by NGArmyTerrorist: 8:13pm On Feb 28, 2025 |
UltraSolid:News from Tvcnews; we doesn't consider it as a news. Use another media like Channels etc |
| Re: Current Cost Of Foodstuffs? by FashionCookie(f): 8:21pm On Feb 28, 2025 |
Love800:At all. Very good rice that you'll think it's foreign. The rice dey rise no be small. Wow Rice is locally produced too and very good. More expensive than Mango Rice, and better...according to people. Though I never buy am before. |
| Re: Current Cost Of Foodstuffs? by bolajinoni1(m): 8:39pm On Feb 28, 2025 |
oyichi:here in IFO ogun state is 64k |
| Re: Current Cost Of Foodstuffs? by Olorunjoe(m): 9:07pm On Feb 28, 2025 |
Fetula4u:You said I should mail u, and you're not replying to my mails |
| Re: Current Cost Of Foodstuffs? by IfnobeGod20(m): 9:51pm On Feb 28, 2025*. Modified: 10:23pm On Feb 28, 2025 |
UltraSolid:You're the most irredeemable citizen of Nigeria. Please how much were the prices of those commodities as at 29th May, 2023 and the reduced prices now? The way you guys celebrate mediocrity is out of this world. Besides, how many average Nigerians can afford these prices? The problem many of you have is this, you don't consider the poor and average living in the country and that is why this country has refused to grow because the poor man's life is not in equation. Common question, what is the price of goods in your area? You started masturbating. On the electricity issue. Did you know the volume of people that have shifted to solar energy because epilepsy power supply, even filling stations. If they ask you, how many kW Tinubu's government has added to what he met, I am sure you will be dumbfounded? The migration of people to solar energy makes it looks there's a constant power supply. As people can no more afford the price again, they instead installed solar panels in their houses and leave fewer people on the grid line. Hailer of government always be reasonable for once, everything should not be by politics. |
| Re: Current Cost Of Foodstuffs? by IfnobeGod20(m): 10:17pm On Feb 28, 2025 |
77up:Let me just tell you this for free. You are the real enemy of this country. How would a normal human being be celebrating a government that have taken away life from average and poor citizens and you have the gut to be abusing those complaining about it. If you've sat down and ask yourself, with the reduction in the prices, how man average Nigerians can still afford them or even seat down and ask, what were the prices of those commodities two years ago compare to what we have today? Applying common sense would have solved so many issues in this country and your kind will take pleasure in hailing and trampling on struggling citizens. Well, I know many of you are just doing this for political reason and not because you don't know what is going on in the country. |
| Re: Current Cost Of Foodstuffs? by Hussein035: 10:29pm On Feb 28, 2025 |
ecomalchemisttt:Alhamdulilah from here too. The problem with human being is that we pray for things to come down before we can survive instead pray to God to always provide you will funds irrespective of price of things When egg was sold for 500 per crate some people cannot even buy egg for #25 a piece. Bag of rice in 2010 was less than 20k yet in 2010 some people were still begging for food If today 28/02/2025 price of rice still drop to 30k some people will still definitely beg for food. I pray to Allah to always provide for me irrespective of the price of my needs or wants |
| Re: Current Cost Of Foodstuffs? by Zealoy(m): 10:31pm On Feb 28, 2025 |
JuanDeDios:still buying derica rice #1500 here in Lagos |
| Re: Current Cost Of Foodstuffs? by Love800(m): 11:03pm On Feb 28, 2025 |
Okay. I appreciate. FashionCookie: |
| Re: Current Cost Of Foodstuffs? by 2cribz: 11:10pm On Feb 28, 2025 |
If bag of rice is truly 20k,u will see your neighbours rushing to buy 3 bags,u will see people marketing their phones and properties all cos a bag is 20k.its fake news If a bag is 20k,a Congo will be less than 400 naira Meaning dollar don drop reach 200 300.which is totally impossible Fake news If a bag is 20k,then petrol a liter should be 200 or at worst 260 naira. Awon ole |
| Re: Current Cost Of Foodstuffs? by Kaybaba5(m): 12:29am On Mar 01, 2025 |
oyichi:The one you bought was once 107k |
| Re: Current Cost Of Foodstuffs? by Shegebanza: 3:20am On Mar 01, 2025 |
ikorodureporta:Wetin you wan do about am? |
| Re: Current Cost Of Foodstuffs? by Procashtips(m): 3:35am On Mar 01, 2025 |
Amgreatfu:How much were you buying foodstuffs in 2015-2023 vs 2023-2025 since you're looking for who to blame that's not who you like? |
| Re: Current Cost Of Foodstuffs? by Benez: 4:10am On Mar 01, 2025 |
I bought it N70k yesterday |
| Re: Current Cost Of Foodstuffs? by Adeoye11(m): 5:27am On Mar 01, 2025 |
Bobodee09:Can I dm you? Have got some things to ask you please |
| Re: Current Cost Of Foodstuffs? by Bobodee09: 7:55am On Mar 01, 2025 |
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| Re: Current Cost Of Foodstuffs? by TalkingBird: 10:28am On Mar 01, 2025 |
This question should not be asked all. NLC should not have asked for salary for increase because now it is totally useless. To answer the question compare what is now with what was in 2015 and April 2023. |
| Re: Current Cost Of Foodstuffs? by kernniejay(m): 10:42am On Mar 01, 2025 |
Amgreatfu:The prices of fuel, exchange rate, house rent, transport, food items, medicines and school fees are the most important that can affect standard of living. |
| Re: Current Cost Of Foodstuffs? by Don27tiky(m): 12:05pm On Mar 01, 2025 |
UltraSolid:tell me what you understand as progress. Taking a mudu of beans from 300 to 3500 and then bringing it down to 2500, petrol from 189 to 1200 and bringing it down to 865, a dollar from 750 to 1750 and bringing it down to 1400, or is it electricity foodstuffs and other commodities. If this is what you call progress then something is definitely wrong with your brain |
| Re: Current Cost Of Foodstuffs? by Mandate1: 12:40pm On Mar 01, 2025 |
yewit37486:I'm yet to see any decline in whr I stay. In short, it keeps getting worst. |
| Re: Current Cost Of Foodstuffs? by Mandate1: 12:46pm On Mar 01, 2025 |
Bobodee09:na only Lagos price dey reduce? Make una dey lie. |
| Re: Current Cost Of Foodstuffs? by Mandate1: 12:54pm On Mar 01, 2025 |
77up:keep lying and deceiving yourself. Price of food fell in your house alone |
| Re: Current Cost Of Foodstuffs? by Bodydiialect57: 1:15pm On Mar 01, 2025 |
oyichi:Not fake. It's 66k in my area. |
| Re: Current Cost Of Foodstuffs? by TalkingBird: 1:40pm On Mar 01, 2025 |
Let the prices reduce to what they were in 2019 at least 2023 the progressively dowwards |
| Re: Current Cost Of Foodstuffs? by TalkingBird: 1:44pm On Mar 01, 2025 |
History shows that humans have a leaking memory. They easily forget their suffering and what caused it. There is trouble in all parts of the world. No human, I repeat, no human can change the sad end approaching. |
| Re: Current Cost Of Foodstuffs? by Amgreatfu: 2:49pm On Mar 01, 2025 |
Procashtips:A bag of rice in 2015 was 9k... |
| Re: Current Cost Of Foodstuffs? by UltraSolid: 4:44am On Mar 02, 2025*. Modified: 5:07am On Mar 02, 2025 |
yewit37486:What dumb question should I be indulging? Drastic reforms caused drastic inflation. You expect prices to return to pre-reform period instantly, rather than gradually, when the reforms begin to have desired effects? Fact is that reduction in prices, across the board, should be celebrated as it is an indicator reforms are working meaning prices should continue to drop and economic growth should begin an upward climb. Lord knows where most of you were educated. |
| Re: Current Cost Of Foodstuffs? by UltraSolid: 5:05am On Mar 02, 2025 |
Don27tiky:Something is wrong with you. Not me. Of course falling prices indicates progress to intelligent people who don't expect instant return to pre-reform prices of goods and service. If reforms, akin to the severe disruption war, causes drastic prices drastically then educated and intelligent folks will celebrate the first fall in prices, across the board, because that is a sign that the period of difficulty is over. They will take that initial price as an easing of economic hardship. They won't senselessly be expecting prices to go back to the level before reforms caused drastic price hike as they know reduction in food prices etal will be gradual in approaching) pre-reform prices. Some of you are simply clueless and you cannot understand the disruptions drastic reforms can cause. Fuel subsidy removal, for example, was particularly harsh because higher transport cost affected virtually all aspect of Nigerian life. Yet any averagely intelligent person knows that no President that truly loves and wishes to change Nigeria for the better will endure with fuel subsidy which is a drain on our resource and has condemned us to being a basket case nation that exports crude while we have to subsidize the import of refined fuel for use by Nigerians. Being net sellers of refined derivatives of crude is what will make Nigeria a rich, bouyant and prosperous nation. Yet how smart are Nigerians, especially supposedly educated folks like you, when you don't understand the sacrifices we must all make and what those sacrifices are in aid of. I.e a much better and brighter future for us and our generations unborn. |
| Re: Current Cost Of Foodstuffs? by UltraSolid: 5:24am On Mar 02, 2025*. Modified: 5:53am On Mar 02, 2025 |
77up:Don't mind them. Terrible and evil people. Fuel subsidy removal, for example, has been one of the biggest causes of drastic inflation but only a toddler will not understand why it is more than necessary if we want to be a rich, prosperous and developed nation. Previous President were simply using subsidy, in one form or the other, to retain Nigerians in poverty and underdevelopment because non had the bravery of Tinubu to remove subsidies, even though it is for the best, knowing they will face the criticism PBAT is facing now and possibly lose the chance of gaining a second term. Asiwaju did not care about what he stood to lose because he knows someone has to bell the Cat and put Nigeria on the path of glory once and for all. It is clear to reasonable adults what Tinubu is doing and why we must all bear with him and make sacrifices for a much brighter future that will see Nigerians living like European rather than what obtained under OBJ, claimed by many to be the best President since 1999 , whereby most Nigerians were living like animals. Anyone who has ever set foot in the West will appreciate how Nigerians should be living and what PBAT is trying to achieve to move them towards that standard. |
| Re: Current Cost Of Foodstuffs? by 77up(m): 4:30pm On Mar 02, 2025 |
UltraSolid:It always gladden my heart seen someone that knows better like you do. You know what , those people also know the truth but will always be mischievous and sympathetic. |
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