• Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • About us
  • Contact Us
  • Staff Email
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
  • Login
TheMattersPress
  • Home
  • News
  • Features
  • Thematterspress
  • Multimedia
    • Audio
    • Photo
    • Video
  • About us
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Features
  • Thematterspress
  • Multimedia
    • Audio
    • Photo
    • Video
  • About us
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
TheMattersPress
No Result
View All Result
Home Economy/Technology

Food prices continue to soar in Abuja, environs

Food

The Matters Press by The Matters Press
July 11, 2022
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0
Food shortage: Nigeria bans foreigners from direct purchase of produce from farmers

Prices of staple food have continued to increase in Abuja and Nasarawa State, a survey shows.

RELATED POSTS

TMSG to ADC: You are a motley crew of power mongers, palace jesters

NLC’s insistence on eating the seed and expecting a harvest is a metaphor for an absurdity

Why Nigeria must use oil windfall to build a more resilient economy – IMPI

In Nasarawa and the FCT, residents are frustrated due to the price increase of staple food items.

A trader in Kubwa market, Mr Dini Suleiman, said a bag of beans previously sold for N27,000 was now sold for N49,000.

Suleiman said a bag of Nigerian Rice previously sold for between N15,000 and N20,000 presently sold for N29,000 while a bag of foreign Rice that was sold for N25,000 now goes for N34,000.

A bag of yellow garri that was sold for N8,000 presently goes for N22,000 while white garri that was sold for N6,000 presently sold for N17,000.

Suleiman said a bag of corn previously sold for N6,000 now goes for N20,000.
He attributed the increase in food prices to cost of transportation, which he said had affected his purchasing power, hence the increase in food prices.

Mrs Ofonbuk Okon in Garki market said that a 25 liters of palm oil that was sold for N7,000 was presently sold for N24,000 while 25 liters of groundnut oil that was sold for N12,000 now sold N32,000.

She said that four liters of palm oil goes for N7,200 as against N3,200 while four liters of groundnut oil goes for between N5,500 to N10,000 depending on the product.

Another trader, Miss Blessing Anthony in Garki market, said palm oil that was sold for N10,000 now goes for N25,000 while groundnut oil that was sold for N15,500 now goes for N32,000, depending on the products.

She said that each time she goes to market to restore her shop, it usually frustrating because of the rate at which food items are increasing.

A garri seller in Wuse market, Mrs Ifeoma Udon, said a bag of yellow garri that was sold for N8,000, presently sold for N22,000 while white garri that was sold for N6,000, presently sold for N17,000

Udon said palm oil that was sold for N7,000, presently sold for N24,000 while groundnut oil that was sold for N12,000, now sold for N32,000.

Mr Abubakar Musa, rice seller at Mararaba market, Nasarawa state said the price for foreign rice and local rice had increased, forcing most people to opt for local rice.

Musa said that a mudu of foreign rice goes for N1,500, while the local rice goes for N900 as against N1,000 and N600 as at February this year.

Musa added that a bag of foreign rice previously sold for N32, 000 was presently being sold for N48, 000, adding that in some cases, bags of rice are being shortened which resulted in losses of profit.

He, however, attributed the increase in prices of grains to the high cost of transportation and the security challenges in the country.

Mrs Janet Ibrahim, who sells maize at Aso Pada market, Nasarawa state, said that the price of maize per mudu was now N400 as against its former price of N150.

She said that a bag of maize now goes for N25,000 as against N15,000 and N10,000 respectively as at few months ago.

Ibrahim attributed the increase in prices to the onset of the planting and rainy season.

Mr Kaminu Abubarka at Aso Pada Market, said cost of rice and beans are increasing everyday due to the season.

“As at two weeks ago, I sold beans at N700 but this week, I sold it for N750 because the rains were not encouraging,” she said.

Mrs Motun Makinde-Ola, another trader at Mararaba Organe market said food items prices skyrocketed in the last three weeks, adding that sellers complained that tension in certain parts of the country was responsible for the increase in price.

She said that practically all food items are affected by the crisis alluded to by the sellers.

”Widespread insecurity in northern and eastern Nigeria has compelled major suppliers of food items to the southern part of the country, particularly the south-western axis, to suspend supplies,” she said.

Tags: food
ShareTweetPin
The Matters Press

The Matters Press

Related Posts

TMSG to ADC: You are a motley crew of power mongers, palace jesters
Economy/Technology

TMSG to ADC: You are a motley crew of power mongers, palace jesters

April 6, 2026
NLC’s insistence on eating the seed and expecting a harvest is a metaphor for an absurdity
Economy/Technology

NLC’s insistence on eating the seed and expecting a harvest is a metaphor for an absurdity

April 3, 2026
Presidential aides hail IMPI’s boss, Akinsiju at 63, commend his role in advancing Nigeria’s reform.
Economy/Technology

Why Nigeria must use oil windfall to build a more resilient economy – IMPI

March 30, 2026
Tanzania, Australia firms sign $667m deal to mine rare earths
Economy/Technology

$1.3bn landmark FG/AFC Alumnia deal, transformative economic booster–TMV

March 7, 2026
Eulogising Africa’s efforts in midwifing a Covid-19 vaccine
Economy/Technology

Injection of N98bn in 13,500 Centres will Boost Primary Healthcare Nationwide – Group

March 7, 2026
CAC, Pakistani investors on economic diversification
Economy/Technology

Progressivism: The Place of Ideology in Tinubu’s Management of Nigeria’s Economy

March 1, 2026
Next Post
Commission plans to liberate 38% illiterate Nigerians

World population growth slowing, expected to reach 8bn

Al-Shabaab profits from smuggling charcoal

FCT residents worry over high cost of coal, firewood

Recommended Stories

Nigeria’s N17.1trn budget to gets presidential accent on Friday

Fuel subsidy not in 2023 budget – NNPC

June 2, 2023
World Bank predicts 4% global economic growth, 1.1% for Nigeria in 2021

World Bank urges Nigeria to fix public finances to promote development

November 21, 2022
Edo unveils plans for investment desks

Ministry to set up oil, gas investment centre to spur foreign investments

July 8, 2022

Popular Stories

  • Rising prices of goods cause protests in Morocco

    Rising prices of goods cause protests in Morocco

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • NCC sets fresh operational fees, spectrum prices for telecom operators

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • NLNG not responsible for gas supply shortfall, price hike

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Hoarding causes hike in prices of grains

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Prices of Petrol, diesel increase in November

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
TheMattersPress

We bring you the best news update in Nigeria

LEARN MORE »

Recent Posts

  • TMSG to ADC: You are a motley crew of power mongers, palace jesters
  • NLC’s insistence on eating the seed and expecting a harvest is a metaphor for an absurdity
  • Why Nigeria must use oil windfall to build a more resilient economy – IMPI

Categories

  • Agriculture
  • Economy/Technology
  • Energy
  • Entertainment/sports
  • Features
  • Foreign
  • Multimedia
  • Natural Resources
  • News
  • Oil and Gas
  • Photo
  • Politics
  • Security
  • Thematterspress
  • Uncategorized
  • Video

© 2025 Domo Tech World - Powered by Thematterspress.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Features
  • Thematterspress
  • Multimedia
    • Audio
    • Photo
    • Video
  • About us
  • Contact Us

© 2025 Domo Tech World - Powered by Thematterspress.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
Call Us