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“Food Prices Rising Again” — 11 Nigerian States Hit With Over 20% Food Inflation by davidotokiblog1(op): 6:26am On May 19
Fresh economic pressure is hitting millions of Nigerians as food inflation surged above 20 per cent in at least 11 states across the country, according to the latest report released by the National Bureau of Statistics.

The report revealed that food inflation climbed to 16.06 per cent in April 2026, overtaking Nigeria’s headline inflation rate of 15.69 per cent for the first time in eight months.

The development signals renewed pressure on household spending and worsening hardship for many Nigerians already battling rising living costs.

Enugu, Kwara, Adamawa Among Worst Hit

According to the report, the states with the highest food inflation rates were:

• Enugu — 32.7%

• Kwara — 30.8%

• Adamawa — 30.1%

• Rivers — 26.8%

• Delta — 23.9%

• Bauchi — 23.7%

• Edo — 23.0%

• Zamfara — 22.0%

• Gombe — 21.6%

• Anambra — 20.8%

• Benue — 20.1%

The NBS stated that the rising food prices were largely driven by increases in:

• Garri

• Tomatoes

• Beans

• Yam

• Beef

• Pepper

• Crayfish

• Potatoes

• Plantain

• Millet

• Wheat grain

• Soybeans

Nigerians Spending More On Food Again

The latest figures suggest food prices have once again become the biggest driver of inflation in Nigeria after months where transport, energy, rent, and other services contributed more heavily to rising costs.

The report also showed that rural communities were suffering more from inflation than urban areas.

Rural inflation stood at 16.36 per cent compared to 15.40 per cent in urban areas, highlighting the impact of insecurity, transportation problems, poor storage systems, and weak distribution networks affecting food supply.

Fresh Warning: Millions May Face Hunger

In another worrying development, the Famine Early Warning Systems Network warned that between 16 million and 16.99 million Nigerians could require urgent food assistance by November 2026.

The organisation listed Nigeria among countries expected to record some of the world’s highest humanitarian food needs alongside:

• Sudan

• Democratic Republic of the Congo

• Yemen

According to the report, insecurity, poor purchasing power, and weak agricultural production continue to worsen food access across parts of Nigeria.

Experts Warn Nigerians May Face More Hardship

Economic experts say the rising cost of transportation, fuel, electricity, logistics, and insecurity in farming communities are pushing food prices even higher.

Chief Executive Officer of the Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise, Muda Yusuf, warned that the country’s inflation problem remains largely structural and cannot be solved by interest rate increases alone.

He explained that high diesel prices, logistics costs, insecurity, and poor infrastructure were all contributing heavily to food inflation.

The Director-General of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Chinyere Almona, also said inflation continues to hurt businesses, manufacturers, traders, and low-income households despite slight signs of economic moderation.

Cost Of Living Crisis Deepens

Although inflation has reduced significantly compared to the 26.82 per cent recorded in April 2025, many Nigerians say they are yet to feel any real relief due to the continued rise in food prices and declining purchasing power.

Analysts believe the government may need stronger reforms targeting:

• Food production

• Energy supply

• Transportation

• Security in farming areas

• Local manufacturing

to slow down the worsening cost-of-living crisis affecting millions across the country
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Re: “Food Prices Rising Again” — 11 Nigerian States Hit With Over 20% Food Inflation by insidelife22(m): 6:30am On May 19
Nigeria is not for the weak.
Major causes.

Insecurity, farmers and herders crashes.

High cost of diesel ⛽ (we don't have electricity frequently,so diesel is being used for both production and distribution).

Heartlessness by the coven of blood suckers
Re: “Food Prices Rising Again” — 11 Nigerian States Hit With Over 20% Food Inflation by PlasmaTV: 9:05am On May 19
APC supporters will come on this thread and start propagating lies. As usual.

They'll even mention Obi and try to tie him to their irredeemable failure of a president.
Re: “Food Prices Rising Again” — 11 Nigerian States Hit With Over 20% Food Inflation by Hezzyluv: 9:05am On May 19
It's not easy being a Nigerian in this Tinubu's government. He ruined everything for us! I can't believe Buhari is better than him.
Re: “Food Prices Rising Again” — 11 Nigerian States Hit With Over 20% Food Inflation by Nwaikpe: 9:06am On May 19
Tinubu hits again.
We told them.
They never listened.

grin grin grin
Re: “Food Prices Rising Again” — 11 Nigerian States Hit With Over 20% Food Inflation by oyeb15: 9:07am On May 19
When fuel rises , food will also rise. Wise people are using their excesss cassava to do elubo now.
Re: “Food Prices Rising Again” — 11 Nigerian States Hit With Over 20% Food Inflation by ufotunang: 9:07am On May 19
These are the results of voting an incompetent president into power.
It's a pity
Re: “Food Prices Rising Again” — 11 Nigerian States Hit With Over 20% Food Inflation by Ironfaceman(m): 9:08am On May 19
This must be a lie. grin
According to statistics Nigeria is doing well.
But reality many are languishing because of bad leadership. . sad
Re: “Food Prices Rising Again” — 11 Nigerian States Hit With Over 20% Food Inflation by ufotunang: 9:08am On May 19
So this is the renewed hope Tinubu was telling nigerians about..it's a pity
Re: “Food Prices Rising Again” — 11 Nigerian States Hit With Over 20% Food Inflation by olatwo(m): 9:09am On May 19
And the way it is..



No cap 🧢 included
Re: “Food Prices Rising Again” — 11 Nigerian States Hit With Over 20% Food Inflation by reiddecuti: 9:11am On May 19
Tinubu or really working. Where them data boys? Come and defend the undefendable...
Re: “Food Prices Rising Again” — 11 Nigerian States Hit With Over 20% Food Inflation by leo047: 9:17am On May 19
A pot of soup is now 20k crazy time ahead
Re: “Food Prices Rising Again” — 11 Nigerian States Hit With Over 20% Food Inflation by BigCowHornn: 9:19am On May 19
PlasmaTV:
APC supporters will come on this thread and start propagating lies. As usual.

They'll even mention Obi and try to tie him to their irredeemable failure of a president.
I am an Igbo man but I really don't want to be to win this president

There is so much to fix in this country and their hypocrisy will not allow him to do the job the right way

Let APC take it and keep peppering the people till the last of them dies.

They are not worth saving
Re: “Food Prices Rising Again” — 11 Nigerian States Hit With Over 20% Food Inflation by koxyz: 9:23am On May 19
Trump should be blamed for this, he started the unnecessary war and we are all feeling the effects now. Currently at Lagos, a kg of gas now goes for 1,800 Naira
Re: “Food Prices Rising Again” — 11 Nigerian States Hit With Over 20% Food Inflation by lithiumnigeria: 9:23am On May 19
Effect of War on Food Prices is not immediate like crude oil, it takes about 6 to 9 Months because of reserves.
There have been EXTREMELY HIGH PRICES of fertilizers due to the US-Iran War, most Nigerians are not even aware. It’s expected to hit the next harvest season, around December.
Re: “Food Prices Rising Again” — 11 Nigerian States Hit With Over 20% Food Inflation by BrickandLace(f): 9:23am On May 19
Nwaikpe:
Tinubu hits again.
We told them.
They never listened.

grin grin grin
I mean I couldn't even vote for him in '23
We know him well in Ikoyi ...grabbing everything in sight and converting it for his use.

Nigerians made a huge mistake.
Re: “Food Prices Rising Again” — 11 Nigerian States Hit With Over 20% Food Inflation by DeltaBachelor(m): 9:27am On May 19
Chai ! When will we get it right once and for all ?
Re: “Food Prices Rising Again” — 11 Nigerian States Hit With Over 20% Food Inflation by Adesina18111(m): 9:31am On May 19
Ondo state, Akure particularly should be there lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
Re: “Food Prices Rising Again” — 11 Nigerian States Hit With Over 20% Food Inflation by youngrichnigga: 9:39am On May 19
When I replied the recent statinonsense inflation index, some eediots were saying rubbish, now it's becoming clearer undecided undecided undecided
Re: “Food Prices Rising Again” — 11 Nigerian States Hit With Over 20% Food Inflation by Hungrychicken(m): 9:48am On May 19
The organisation listed Nigeria among countries expected to record some of the world’s highest humanitarian food needs alongside:
• Sudan
• Democratic Republic of the Congo
• Yemen.
See the people Nigeria de gumbody with, my God! embarassed
War torn and nothing to write home about, na Nigeria de follow enter stats with. Carefully looking at the patterns here, e no go tay before we end up like them
Re: “Food Prices Rising Again” — 11 Nigerian States Hit With Over 20% Food Inflation by SyrusdeHansome(m): 9:49am On May 19
All thanks to the clueless president and governor's we have in the country.
Re: “Food Prices Rising Again” — 11 Nigerian States Hit With Over 20% Food Inflation by atobs4real(m): 9:52am On May 19
South west get reserve? good one from them
Re: “Food Prices Rising Again” — 11 Nigerian States Hit With Over 20% Food Inflation by tctrills: 10:01am On May 19
koxyz:
Trump should be blamed for this, he started the unnecessary war and we are all feeling the effects now. Currently at Lagos, a kg of gas now goes for 1,800 Naira
The last time I checked, Nigeria was supposed to be a petroleum exporter not an importer.
This war was supposed to make Nigeria very rich.
The cost of oil has gone up, Nigerian export is in high demand but what do we have to show for it? Hunger
Re: “Food Prices Rising Again” — 11 Nigerian States Hit With Over 20% Food Inflation by koxyz: 10:03am On May 19
tctrills:
The last time I checked, Nigeria was supposed to be a petroleum exporter not an importer.
This war was supposed to make Nigeria very rich.
The cost of oil has gone up, Nigerian export is in high demand but what do we have to show for it? Hunger
The government no longer pay subsidy, I hope you know that.
Re: “Food Prices Rising Again” — 11 Nigerian States Hit With Over 20% Food Inflation by 1vandragon: 10:07am On May 19
Terrible...

Nigerians have never had it this bad in supposed peace time...
Re: “Food Prices Rising Again” — 11 Nigerian States Hit With Over 20% Food Inflation by izombie(m): 10:12am On May 19
No way tinubu will allow free and fair election. It's obvious he will retain power through rigging. Nigerians don enter
Re: “Food Prices Rising Again” — 11 Nigerian States Hit With Over 20% Food Inflation by SouthSouth1914: 10:18am On May 19
Politics have destroyed Nigerian and Nigerians. Such an eyesore to see such a wonderful country going to waste!

Rogues and wanted criminals are the helms of affairs, and yet we don’t see anything wrong! It is obvious we are headed for disaster.
Re: “Food Prices Rising Again” — 11 Nigerian States Hit With Over 20% Food Inflation by tctrills: 10:29am On May 19
koxyz:
The government no longer pay subsidy, I hope you know that.
That's more reason why the government should have more money to solve our problems. This should be a boom time for Nigeria. We are making much more money than we have in the last 14 years. So why are we complaining?
The money saved from subsidy should have gone into large scale food production. In short, can you tell how the subsidy money is being spent?
Re: “Food Prices Rising Again” — 11 Nigerian States Hit With Over 20% Food Inflation by MrDoGood(m): 10:36am On May 19
Just because Salah is coming.

I pity us for this country
Re: “Food Prices Rising Again” — 11 Nigerian States Hit With Over 20% Food Inflation by WhizdomXX(m): 10:38am On May 19
tctrills:
The last time I checked, Nigeria was supposed to be a petroleum exporter not an importer.
This war was supposed to make Nigeria very rich.
The cost of oil has gone up, Nigerian export is in high demand but what do we have to show for it? Hunger
They said we are now earning less, even with the higher prices now. Despite we having a refinery and subsidy removal.
Re: “Food Prices Rising Again” — 11 Nigerian States Hit With Over 20% Food Inflation by tctrills: 10:42am On May 19
WhizdomXX:
They said we are now earning less, even with the higher prices now. Despite we having a refinery and subsidy removal.
I just tire. The worst people are those supporting the government. They will say basically anything even if it doesn't make sense
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