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| Nigeria’s Inflation Rose To 15.93% In May – NBS by iwaeda(op): 3:52pm On Jun 15 |
Nigeria’s inflation rate rose to 15.93 per cent in May 2026. This marked the third consecutive monthly increase in the annual inflation rate as food prices continued to pressure household budgets despite a slowdown in the pace of monthly price increases.https://punchng.com/nigerias-inflation-rose-to-15-93-in-may-nbs/
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| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rose To 15.93% In May – NBS by iwaeda(op): 4:24pm On Jun 15 |
Nlfpmod, we can doctored again. No comment. ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rose To 15.93% In May – NBS by AMINDA: 5:00pm On Jun 15 |
According to APC lackeys, Tinubu's "bold reforms" are working. But even the cooked up statistics now beg to differ. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rose To 15.93% In May – NBS by SmartMaster001: 5:00pm On Jun 15 |
things are becoming more expensive now |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rose To 15.93% In May – NBS by femi4: 5:01pm On Jun 15 |
A ku inflation o On the mandate ...we dey stand gidigba |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rose To 15.93% In May – NBS by TimiofAbuja: 5:01pm On Jun 15 |
All this stats do not represent our reality. People are hungry |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rose To 15.93% In May – NBS by funkyqz: 5:01pm On Jun 15 |
Poor and bad reforms, with its negative effects and impacts. Tinubu must go |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rose To 15.93% In May – NBS by Kelklein(m): 5:02pm On Jun 15 |
Ask yourself if inflation is around 15-16%.. why is the monetary rate over 26% for a long period. Control of narratives and headlines has been a trademark of the current administration.. Someone said the day Nigerians defeat APC would be their second independence 🤔🤔🤔 |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rose To 15.93% In May – NBS by Flangelo12: 5:02pm On Jun 15 |
Trump's Strait of Hormuz debacle. Not a single nation avoided it. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rose To 15.93% In May – NBS by HacheNoire: 5:02pm On Jun 15 |
Inflation spiked in every major economy and that was due to the senseless war started by the dummy Americans call President. With a signed agreement almost reached, we definitely will be expecting inflation to dip hence forth. His Excellency, President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR) is aware of the stats and dependencies, and has promised to initiate and execute counter measures. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rose To 15.93% In May – NBS by Hezzyluv: 5:02pm On Jun 15 |
People eyes dey see shege for this Tinubu's government. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rose To 15.93% In May – NBS by Mattswaggz: 5:04pm On Jun 15 |
Na this administration be the main Nijeria jaga jaga, everything scatter scatter. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rose To 15.93% In May – NBS by Bobloco: 5:05pm On Jun 15 |
Nigerians are seeing shege under Tinubu |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rose To 15.93% In May – NBS by sweerychick(f): 5:07pm On Jun 15 |
In March it was 15.39% April it was 15.69% Now May it's 15.93%. So with the current trend it'll be 16% by June.. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rose To 15.93% In May – NBS by Design4l: 5:09pm On Jun 15 |
Economic policies that have destroyed the country. Just go to hospital and see what people are passing through. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rose To 15.93% In May – NBS by LaIabobo: 5:11pm On Jun 15 |
Lol, impossible. No way inflation is that low |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rose To 15.93% In May – NBS by SeeWahala: 5:13pm On Jun 15 |
I will handle economy 😜 He will handle security ![]() Jokes of the century 😁 |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rose To 15.93% In May – NBS by Engineerfavour: 5:13pm On Jun 15 |
iwaeda:May God Almighty help us Water is life why not Open a water factory pure or bottle water factory I am an engineer you can check my profile for more inquiries With 6 million you are good to go excluding building though |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rose To 15.93% In May – NBS by SeeWahala: 5:14pm On Jun 15 |
HacheNoire:You go explain taaayaaaa ![]() YET NO EVIDENCE ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rose To 15.93% In May – NBS by geoworldedu: 5:18pm On Jun 15*. Modified: 7:13pm On Jun 15 |
They should add the 500% of the past ontop the new new ones abeg. So it should be Nigerian inflation rise to 515%. Because I could remember during Jonathan, Ajah to Igbo Efon was #50 or #100. A plate of food then was #200 with free water to drink, now it is #1500 to #2000. A litre of petrol was #97 now it is #1300. A bag of rice was #9000, now it is over #50,000 and you are saying it rose to 15%. If you say it rose by 15% in the last one month that is understandable. Which one is it rose to 15%? Now for the minimum wage geng, pls don't forget that less than 5% of the populace is a government worker. The rest of us are private salary earners and they didn't increase our salaries. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rose To 15.93% In May – NBS by ogolemati: 5:33pm On Jun 15 |
Flangelo12: we know it was like this since 2023
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| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rose To 15.93% In May – NBS by ogolemati: 5:35pm On Jun 15 |
HacheNoire: ok former chairman agbero union nairaland branch . agbero chairman till 6080.The criminal that promised his Agbero union heaven on earth is incharge now
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| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rose To 15.93% In May – NBS by Nwaikpe: 5:50pm On Jun 15 |
Flangelo12:Don't worry, June will hit again. Now you will blame Vladimir Putin. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rose To 15.93% In May – NBS by Flangelo12: 6:05pm On Jun 15 |
Nwaikpe:Nigerian Inflation rate.
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| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rose To 15.93% In May – NBS by TheStoriesOfMan: 6:06pm On Jun 15 |
HacheNoire:Excuse FC. Very soon, you'll blame Vladimir Putin for Nigeria's economic woes. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rose To 15.93% In May – NBS by Nwaikpe: 6:09pm On Jun 15 |
Flangelo12:So the moment he took power, inflation climbed up like it was on steroids. Then, with the rise in oil prices, it seemed things were getting better. Immediately, the politics started, and the market knew he might be coming back for another four years; it started rising. His problem is spiritual. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rose To 15.93% In May – NBS by Flangelo12: 6:16pm On Jun 15 |
Nwaikpe:He brought it under control. Economy is not spiritual. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rose To 15.93% In May – NBS by zinaunreal(m): 6:36pm On Jun 15 |
Flangelo12:You need some real help in economics. Nonsense |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rose To 15.93% In May – NBS by Flangelo12: 6:37pm On Jun 15 |
zinaunreal:I showed you the chart. You decided to go spiritual. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rose To 15.93% In May – NBS by zinaunreal(m): 6:41pm On Jun 15 |
Flangelo12:Use that chart help your future generations |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rose To 15.93% In May – NBS by Demonic01(m): 6:56pm On Jun 15 |
Inflation is the major factor that attributes to the revenue income made by investors after an investment. If inflation nor happen, them no go reap profits from acquired assets and stocks. If inflation nor happen, depression go happen and of course, nor reasonable human should wish for depression because people's capital would be at stake. Dudes! Go and hustle and acquire assets so that you will reap profits through inflation and stop displaying ignorance like it's a thing of pride. How una wan take hustle when most of una dey nairaland from morning till night every day dey criticize one system or the other happening every where else in the world. Very pathetic. ‼️‼️ |
| Re: Nigeria’s Inflation Rose To 15.93% In May – NBS by callthefred: 7:08pm On Jun 15 |
Inflation was over 20% last year. Hopefully this is due to the time of the year when things normally go up. I'm sure by years end it'll adjust. No alarm |
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