Just a few days after Nigerians emerged from almost a week of rest stretching from two Thursdays ago to about Wednesday last week for the Christian celebration of the death …
Inflation
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By Frank Tietie Be good Nigerians…. If it is expensive, don’t buy…. Trader or Consumer do not buy anything if the prices are inflated And you can’t even get a …
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CBN governor upbeat for 2024 as Nigerians groan and inflation rate rises 11th time
by Adminby AdminNigeria’s Central Bank governor, Olayemi Cardoso is assuring that the climbing Inflation and Exchange Rates will drastically decline in 2024 l, but for November inflation rate rose again dampening hopes of improvement. …
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The National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, said Nigeria’s headline inflation rate increased to 27.33 per cent in October 2023. The NBS disclosed this in its Consumer Price Index, CPI, and …
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Nigeria Inflation Rate May Hit 30 Percent By Year End As September 2023 Records 26.72 Percent Increase By Clement Nwoji (Optimum Times) Barring no changes in current cost of socioeconomic …
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Nigeria’s headline inflation rate for the month of April 2023, has risen 0.18% above that of March 2023 to 22.22%, figures released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) on …
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Nigerians are, perhaps, in the toughest time of their existence with a 0.13% rise in inflation in the month of March with the annual inflation rate rising to 22.04% in …
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In a swift and sharp reaction to a trending report that Nigerians are bearing the brunt of attendant inflation, flowing from the quiet upping of the cost of petrol on …
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BusinessNews
So, when are we going to buy petrol for N400+ if NNPC petrol price without subsidy is N400/litre?
by Adminby AdminIf oil marketers insist that the lowest price the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited can sell petrol to them, if there is no subsidy, is N400/litre; then, the question …
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Nigeria’s Inflation Rate Increases To 19.64% In July 2022 — NBS The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), says Nigeria’s headline inflation rate increased to 19.64 per cent on a year-on-year …