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Why Food Prices Are Dropping - Reno Omokri by ogugwa1992(op): 5:07pm On Mar 05, 2025
The Tinubu Effect And Food Price Reduction

Every year for the last ten years, food prices have consistently increased in Nigeria at the start of Ramadan. 2025 is the first time since records have been kept that food prices have actually reduced during Ramadan.

And the amazing thing is that this year, both Ramadan and the Christian fasting season of Lent are occurring simultaneously. This should ordinarily have put more pressure on food prices. But we are seeing the opposite happening. Why? This is the TInubu Effect occasioned by the Office of the National Security Adviser's capable management of Nigeria's food security.

For the first time, Nigeria now has an NSA who is not just focused on physical security, which has seen Nigeria's Global Terror Index score improve from 8.065 in 2023 to 7.575—our best score in over eight years.

The ONSA is also focused on food security and other aspects of security, such as fuel and power security. In furtherance of this, the ONSA has stopped the practice of staple goods leaving Nigeria for neighbouring countries during festive seasons while providing physical security for farming communities whose operations were once hampered by insecurity.

Every truck carrying farm produce is monitored up to the market so it cannot be diverted to neighbouring countries. Livestock is monitored when it enters Nigeria. Dams are being surveilled, and water distribution to irrigate farms is now treated as a National Security issue.

Additionally, the practice of smuggling Nigerian petrol to our neighbours has been nipped in the bud. Last year, the ONSA facilitated the closure of over 1800 fuel stations that violated smuggling regulations. That punitive measure put the fear of the law into the sector, and now fuel smuggling is at an all-time low in Nigeria. The result is that, along with a rise in local refining, Nigeria is now witnessing a steady reduction in fuel prices. This intelligent approach to national security is now bearing fruit.

Look at the first headline from 2022, bearing witness to food price increase because of Ramadan. But in 2025, the headline is the reverse. The Tinubu Effect is real!

Reno Omokri Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #TableShaker. Ruffler of the Feathers of Obidents. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Hodophile. Hollywood Magazine Humanitarian of the Year, 2019. Business Insider Influencer of the Year 2022. 21st Most Talked About Person in Africa, 2024.
https://x.com/renoomokri/status/1897312687597740181?s=48

Re: Why Food Prices Are Dropping - Reno Omokri by favouritecandy: 5:09pm On Mar 05, 2025
I will be honest this time. To an extent, YES Reno is right
Re: Why Food Prices Are Dropping - Reno Omokri by favouritecandy: 5:12pm On Mar 05, 2025
Every year for the last ten years, food prices have consistently increased in Nigeria at the start of Ramadan. 2025 is the first time since records have been kept that food prices have actually reduced during Ramadan. And the amazing thing is that this year, both Ramadan and the Christian fasting season of Lent are occurring simultaneously. This should ordinarily have put more pressure on food prices. But we are seeing the opposite happening. Why?

Re: Why Food Prices Are Dropping - Reno Omokri by Tawanimole: 5:13pm On Mar 05, 2025
With President Bola Ahmed Tinubu surely we will all laugh and rejoice happily. He is determined and focused.
Re: Why Food Prices Are Dropping - Reno Omokri by Iykebest40: 5:14pm On Mar 05, 2025
Hopefully things can get even better
Re: Why Food Prices Are Dropping - Reno Omokri by helinues: 5:14pm On Mar 05, 2025
Toh
Re: Why Food Prices Are Dropping - Reno Omokri by anku90: 5:14pm On Mar 05, 2025
I strongly believe that this is the first time in a decade, and this also proved that the economy reforms and policies of this administration led by President Bola Tinubu are truly working.
Re: Why Food Prices Are Dropping - Reno Omokri by OceanMaliya: 5:15pm On Mar 05, 2025
Mallam Nuhu Ribadu is capable of making a difference as he already focused on doing it, and the Nigerians are really seeing the impacts as we travel freely and also buy the foods at lower prices.
Re: Why Food Prices Are Dropping - Reno Omokri by MijinDagu(m): 5:17pm On Mar 05, 2025
Thank you, Mr. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for giving us Mallam Nuhu Ribadu as a National Security Adviser. Indeed, his appointment is the right one because he can do the job perfectly and will not shame you.
Re: Why Food Prices Are Dropping - Reno Omokri by dalongjnr: 5:17pm On Mar 05, 2025
Bandits!
Re: Why Food Prices Are Dropping - Reno Omokri by Svoboda(m): 5:20pm On Mar 05, 2025
Did it just happen like magic or it is because subsidized grains are being imported into the country to flood the market and force prices down? Remember, this ad-hoc policy is counter productive, as it'd discourage farmers from engaging in commercial level agriculture.
Re: Why Food Prices Are Dropping - Reno Omokri by MasterJayJay: 5:22pm On Mar 05, 2025
Petrol dropped from 200 naira in 2023 to 900 naira in 2025.

Bag of 50kg rice before Buhari left was around 40,000 naira. Now it is 75,000 naira. So 40,000 naira is more expensive than 75,000 naira?

Reno 0m0nkey, f00000l stop.
Re: Why Food Prices Are Dropping - Reno Omokri by Educationalserv: 5:26pm On Mar 05, 2025
ogugwa1992:
Why Food Prices Are Dropping - Reno Omokri

The Tinubu Effect And Food Price Reduction

Every year for the last ten years, food prices have consistently increased in Nigeria at the start of Ramadan. 2025 is the first time since records have been kept that food prices have actually reduced during Ramadan.

And the amazing thing is that this year, both Ramadan and the Christian fasting season of Lent are occurring simultaneously. This should ordinarily have put more pressure on food prices. But we are seeing the opposite happening. Why? This is the TInubu Effect occasioned by the Office of the National Security Adviser's capable management of Nigeria's food security.

For the first time, Nigeria now has an NSA who is not just focused on physical security, which has seen Nigeria's Global Terror Index score improve from 8.065 in 2023 to 7.575—our best score in over eight years.

The ONSA is also focused on food security and other aspects of security, such as fuel and power security. In furtherance of this, the ONSA has stopped the practice of staple goods leaving Nigeria for neighbouring countries during festive seasons while providing physical security for farming communities whose operations were once hampered by insecurity.

Every truck carrying farm produce is monitored up to the market so it cannot be diverted to neighbouring countries. Livestock is monitored when it enters Nigeria. Dams are being surveilled, and water distribution to irrigate farms is now treated as a National Security issue.

Additionally, the practice of smuggling Nigerian petrol to our neighbours has been nipped in the bud. Last year, the ONSA facilitated the closure of over 1800 fuel stations that violated smuggling regulations. That punitive measure put the fear of the law into the sector, and now fuel smuggling is at an all-time low in Nigeria. The result is that, along with a rise in local refining, Nigeria is now witnessing a steady reduction in fuel prices. This intelligent approach to national security is now bearing fruit.

Look at the first headline from 2022, bearing witness to food price increase because of Ramadan. But in 2025, the headline is the reverse. The Tinubu Effect is real!

Reno Omokri Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #TableShaker. Ruffler of the Feathers of Obidents. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Hodophile. Hollywood Magazine Humanitarian of the Year, 2019. Business Insider Influencer of the Year 2022. 21st Most Talked About Person in Africa, 2024.

https://x.com/renoomokri/status/1897312687597740181?s=48[/quote]rice moved from 35k to 120k back to 80k how is that reduction? It still 50k Higher
Re: Why Food Prices Are Dropping - Reno Omokri by adalame(m): 5:33pm On Mar 05, 2025
They will still not appreciate. They will complain till eternity
Re: Why Food Prices Are Dropping - Reno Omokri by Edoreborn: 5:33pm On Mar 05, 2025
Bastard reno
Re: Why Food Prices Are Dropping - Reno Omokri by GboyegaD(m): 5:33pm On Mar 05, 2025
All these talk without any statistics to prove. Must this man talk or is just out to entertain clowns like him?
Re: Why Food Prices Are Dropping - Reno Omokri by Hemanwel(m):
Reno, who is living abroad, is lecturing his gullible followers, who are living in Nigeria, and who probably don't know where their next meal will come, how hardship has reduced in the country.

Mr Wendell, we know you have been paid huge sums to defend this administration; but at least, show empathy to your followers who have not eating since last night due to hardship.

Re: Why Food Prices Are Dropping - Reno Omokri by FILEBE(m): 5:34pm On Mar 05, 2025
Which of the food prices are dropping? Please list all of them
Re: Why Food Prices Are Dropping - Reno Omokri by nairalanda1(m): 5:35pm On Mar 05, 2025
cheesy

Nigeria is not a food secure nation, despite what Reno says.

Most of our farming is subsistence farming and for decades it hasnt been sufficent enough to feed all Nigerians. Then because we have shitty transport infrastructure, we still lose lots of food in waste because we have no means of transporting them well enough to market.

We also need to get more land irrigated, especially in the North, for all year farming.

We got a long way to go. Better we stop rejoicing.
Re: Why Food Prices Are Dropping - Reno Omokri by ebuk4real(m): 5:38pm On Mar 05, 2025
sad

The first 5-7 comments are from empty headed clowns that are under the payroll of this useless regime, typically typing rubbish to justify their pay.

How can a reasonable person say for 10 years , food is on the high side but now? How much was a bag of rice in 2015? 18k. How much is it now?

I see this APC, Reno and these miscreants here as clowns fooling themselves thinking they are fooling others...
Re: Why Food Prices Are Dropping - Reno Omokri by ultraviolet27(f): 5:41pm On Mar 05, 2025
Food prices dropping where?on social media I guess!!me that I still went to the market yesterday.
Re: Why Food Prices Are Dropping - Reno Omokri by MaziObinnaokija: 5:41pm On Mar 05, 2025
cool
Re: Why Food Prices Are Dropping - Reno Omokri by CodeTemplar: 5:43pm On Mar 05, 2025
Reno is for sale.
Re: Why Food Prices Are Dropping - Reno Omokri by Tellmeastory: 5:44pm On Mar 05, 2025
nairalanda1:
cheesy

Nigeria is not a food secure nation, despite what Reno says.

Most of our farming is subsistence farming and for decades it hasnt been sufficent enough to feed all Nigerians. Then because we have shitty transport infrastructure, we still lose lots of food in waste because we have no means of transporting them well enough to market.

We also need to get more land irrigated, especially in the North, for all year farming.

We got a long way to go. Better we stop rejoicing.
Shut up and appreciate the progress being made, as enunciated by Omokri.

Rome was not built in a day, and Tinubu has barely been 2 years in office.

I hate people like you always focused on negativity.
Re: Why Food Prices Are Dropping - Reno Omokri by MichaelSokoto(m): 5:45pm On Mar 05, 2025
Nigerians dat voted APC are all fools!
Re: Why Food Prices Are Dropping - Reno Omokri by Angelfrost(m): 5:46pm On Mar 05, 2025
Once again... Such things will be more believable if said by average Nigerians actually living in Nigeria.

I would love to hear the regular citizens living within the minimum wage bracket singing such praises and testifying of their lives improving under these economic reforms.

I find it irritating when those unaffected by such harsh reforms constantly talk about improvements... Like, were you ever unable or struggling to feed and thrive in Nigeria?!!


Tinubu himself once said "let the poor breathe".

Can the Poor be allowed to give feedback and score the administration for once?!!

This is supposed to be the government for the people by the people.
Re: Why Food Prices Are Dropping - Reno Omokri by nairalanda1(m): 5:46pm On Mar 05, 2025
Tellmeastory:
Shut up and appreciate the progress being made. I hate people like you always focused on negativity.
Oga, I am not here to massage your ego.

We are not a food secure nation at all. And food prices will forever be high because we haven't sorted out issues around transportation and storage and evaculation of products.

Plus most of our farming is subsistence. Unless you want to believe that every morning a goddess brings bread to your door...there is no way that subsistence farming can adequately feed over 200 million people adequately.

We need to modernize our farming, and it involves both government and nigerians.

So, not yet uhuru.
Re: Why Food Prices Are Dropping - Reno Omokri by Okoroawusa: 5:47pm On Mar 05, 2025
I Love Bola Ahmed Tinubu
Re: Why Food Prices Are Dropping - Reno Omokri by nedu666: 5:49pm On Mar 05, 2025
In 2023 lent and Ramadan bag of rice was 45k. Paint was 2500. In 2025 bag of rice is 80k paint is 7k. Yet one idiot says food price is lowest in a decade.

In 2022 lent and Ramadan paint of oloyin beans was 5k. Paint of white beans was 3500. Today oloyin paint is 9k. Paint of white beans is 7500. Yet one lawyer who was given the best education money can buy but who can't hustle is telling us 2025 is the lowest. Is 2022 not part of last decade


In 2021, paint of garri was 1200. Today garri is 3k. Hollandia evap was 70 naira. Today its 250. Sachet of milo was 100. Today milo is 250. But one failed table shaker who could not shake tables for Jonathan is telling us this is lowest prices in a decade


The problem with asslicking is very soon you start eating shit
Re: Why Food Prices Are Dropping - Reno Omokri by papyjaypaul: 5:50pm On Mar 05, 2025
Who wouldn't want prices to go down? But what I see is that the President who declared that he has brought prices down and congratulated himself. I don't think Nigerians will tell you that you are doing well if they feel it.
Re: Why Food Prices Are Dropping - Reno Omokri by TemmyT002(m): 5:50pm On Mar 05, 2025
This one will do anything for food
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