As we approach the festive season...prices of things have really gone up...from food items... clothing..even household items and there is less flow of cash
What could be the actual cause? ...will the average Nigerian survive it? Well we only hope for a better tomorrow
Are you still doubting? As if we are not in the same Nigeria again, of course we are going to survive it, we have been facing this for so long, nothing dey new to me for this country again, is just that this year really dey different, because now that December is coming i believe food items will still cost than this, immediately we enter next month, all items will add price, it will even hard for some people to buy like Ram for Christmas, because we are not saying the same thing as last year, This year shege have totally passed the one we have been facing for so long, the actual thing i see that caused all this, do not pass fuel prices that increase, since Tinubu promise to removed fuel subsidy, we started facing 2x of Buhari regime, now that december is approaching another problem. We keep on saying that, we hope for better tomorrow, the country keeps getting worse every day.
Currently, the price of dollar is been sold at the rate of #1200 per $1, and as such, so is the price of goods and commodities rising every day in their numbers in the market, of which the poor massive have no option but face the high price of it, hence, suffering when they can't afford a square meal due to the fact that they have limited resources. So in regards to the question you just asked above about why do the price of goods always goes high when it's about approaching festive period e.g Christmas, of which for me, my sincere answer will be that the price of these goods are raise high simply just to maximise profit, knowing fully well it's a celebration period, and no other reason.
That what people keep on complaining about, that dollar price have increased, i believe even though price of dollar decrease today, the price of food items will hardly to go down. It will very hard to see where Nigeria goods prices raise and later come down.