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May 22, 2024, 06:07:59 PM
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I neva no how man pikin go take survive 4 dis kind contri self. Beans wey poor man dey take manage life,dem don increase the price and since then e no gree com down again. See garri wey we dey take sustain especially when nothing dey houze,you fit just soaked  your garri with water,the price of garri don climb to N100,000 a bag. All diz big men for our contri dey very wicked,as average man come dey manage afford Gotv and star time,dem don rush go increase the price.I say make I go buy meat of 2k for market,come see wetin dem sell for me tears almost comot for my eyes. See eh,i Neva see wetin FCCPC don achieve so far o

I say ehn, if we come dey reason wetin dey happen for this our country, we go just dey die, one after the other, because problem too big but e no big pass our God, na e mk even in the means of all this them, we dey still dey find our way true, at least anyhow e be, we dey try eat even if na once in a day, because the way price of things just dey increase, poor man pikin no fit survive if no be God, since we no dey rich and we no get money, wetin we hold na God because na e dey always come through for us and e no dey disappoint. So anyhow our leaders them won do, make they do, if they like make they fly their family aboard or make sure say them give their families comfortable life, e concern them.
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May 03, 2024, 11:12:37 AM
#27
N650 per litres are you kidding me? Man I've been buying at N720 since last month and I'm sure with the Scarcity News they might just increase it to N800 this week. Nigerians like to exploit Nigerians.

The PH refineries is still not operating yet, everything is just politics, we barley know the true stories these days.

Looks like the range is around 600 to N1000 because while I was still in ph, I got it for < N650 but now in akwa ibom, I got it for N1100 last week, it went down to N750 but now looks tobbe stabilizing at N800. It's funny how everyone is buying at this prices and life is going on. A year and few months ago, we were buying the same fuel around 80-85% less than the current pump prices. Like Igebotz said, it's hard to know the true stories these days because even with fuel subsidy gone, economy haven't gotten any better.

Na that suffering and smiling wey baba fela don carry sing far back. Na religion and ethnicity make people for naija no fit get one voice, na the people wey e involve directly dey always suffer because other people go dey sideline dey watch. Our situation for naija na really an unfortunate one as government dey carry our mouth robe ground and nothing go still happen, one government come , do wetin dem like comot and another come also do wetin dem like comot, society keep going down. How deregulation go be like this? Only going up up and price no fit fluctuate come down, na wa oo. Since wey dem say dem don fully comot subsidy and deregulate that sector, Omo na so so increments without no proper reason. Refineries never get to work, some people just carry Nigeria dey do business. Too bad the kind of system we dey.
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May 02, 2024, 05:20:21 AM
#26
 I follow wonder wetin FCCPC dey do oh. Presently, the price of fuel for my area dey climb almost #800 and before you see am sef nah another thing. Most of these government appointed bodies just dey wan side dey add to the debt of the contri as them no dey any work but them dey collect moni.
No even start for the naira/dollar mata. I bin think say as the naira don dey appreciate against the dollar, we go see small changes for the market but not so, rather the prices come increase and of this folo for wetin the FCCPC sopoz regulate, then they are sorely failing.
 I no know whom to blame for this mata; whether nah the govt or the masses because if nah the government maybe them dey use this as another political move to take further punish the masses and keep them under their control or if nah the people wey wan use every opportunity to bleed their fellow man.
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May 02, 2024, 04:03:13 AM
#25
The Nigerian governments has only been concerned of what'd profer them profits and doesn't care if the masses are being extorted from the little they may have attained. That's why I'd always say that the government knows what they're doing and that's why they're manipulating every financial aspects under their authorities which in conclusion that it's obvious they're responsible for the hardship of todays economy.

Our governments are responsible for everything, during Buhari regime the hardship in our economy is not much the way it is now, Tinubu should have leave the price of fuel the way we bought it before, we started experienced this hardship since Tinubu decided to removed fuel subcidy for how many months now? Getting to a year's now we are facing this hardship economy and things are getting worst day by day. We don't have to blame those that sell their product at a high price, look what they sell fuel now, you can't even go to a fuel station and expect to see fuel buy on time, people are fighting because of fuel, So we don't need to be angry that they sell their products with different price every week because without that, I don't think they will have gain in their businesses. Tinubu is not up to one year and people regret voting for him.
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May 02, 2024, 02:23:06 AM
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The price of meat increased. The price of bread did not fall. 5Alive and others prices are still not decreased in price. Should I say thanks to Dangote for crashing the price of AGO. We heard that the government refinery in Port Harcourt will be fully functional in April, but you can see fuel scarcity again instead and this is 28th of April. Fuel that we expected to be sold for 500 naira per liter is still 650 naira per liter.

Because of price control of local products, the federal government told Federal Competition & Consumer Protection (FCCPC) to try to regulate the price of goods in the country. They locked supermarket and doing as if something good as been done but nothing is coming down in price.

Two or three days ago, see what Indomie company’s Group Corporate Communications and Event Manager said in an interview:

Temitope Ashiwaju, the company’s Group Corporate Communications and Event Manager, made the clarification in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Saturday in Lagos.

Ms Ashiwaju said that the clarification became imperative to correct the wrong narrative about the reason for price adjustment for the product recently. He said that the company was also affected by the economic realities, hence the reason for increase in prices of indomie noodles in the past.

“For a listening company such as ours, we felt at some point in time, against our operational cost to adjust when things started to improve. “We had a price reduction, which is not one of those characters that is usually found with some other companies.

“Nigerians are quick to adjust prices when it is going up and favour them, but when prices go down, they are slow to do that. This is not our character at Indomie,” he said

The government were able to manipulate the price of naira up and the price of AGO also continue to increase which makes those local firms and companies to increase the price of goods and services, making the retail prices to be significantly high. Now the price of naira increased, AGO price decreased but most local products prices has not reduced and some still increased in price. Just Indomie and rice price that I know decreased in price among the consumable products. Almost all other products prices are still high.
Omo those FCCPC people has done nothing because everything is still the same as it was when the naira smoked weed and was behaving anyhow. Infact I no even know say this country been get body wey dey responsible to regulate the prices of things, because everybody just dey do as him like. They can't do anything when they are in their offices and taking bribes from management of big companies and traders associations so that dem go keep quiet. My brother those people has been settled to keep quiet that's why you won't see take any drastic action. If not what's there to bring out the expected prices of commodities in the national news papers and media houses and give time frame for wholesalers and retailers to comply and once they fail to comply with the allotted time, dey swing into action and take drastic actions. Take away all the goods in the shop and distribute it to people passing on the road. Like within two three days every dick and Harry will adjust prices and things go come down.
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May 01, 2024, 06:06:53 PM
#23
N650 per litres are you kidding me? Man I've been buying at N720 since last month and I'm sure with the Scarcity News they might just increase it to N800 this week. Nigerians like to exploit Nigerians.

The PH refineries is still not operating yet, everything is just politics, we barley know the true stories these days.

Looks like the range is around 600 to N1000 because while I was still in ph, I got it for < N650 but now in akwa ibom, I got it for N1100 last week, it went down to N750 but now looks tobbe stabilizing at N800. It's funny how everyone is buying at this prices and life is going on. A year and few months ago, we were buying the same fuel around 80-85% less than the current pump prices. Like Igebotz said, it's hard to know the true stories these days because even with fuel subsidy gone, economy haven't gotten any better.
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May 01, 2024, 06:30:42 AM
#22
N650 per litres are you kidding me? Man I've been buying at N720 since last month and I'm sure with the Scarcity News they might just increase it to N800 this week. Nigerians like to exploit Nigerians.
What kind of kidding? I bought it on Monday at 650 per liter. I bought it at 640 since last year to April of this month. It is just of recent that the price is increasing due to the scarcity.

Our correspondents who visited filling stations across the country on Monday observed that many outlets hiked their pump prices, selling a litre of petrol between N650 and over N1,000.

There is scarcity but some filling stations were still reported selling it at 650 per liter on Monday, probably depending on the state. Since last year July or so, I have been buying it around 640 per liter until two days ago that I bought it at 650 per liter.

Selling at 650 per liter during scarcity still means the price was not more than that before when there was no scarcity. Although, the price slightly differ from state to state.

Even without fuel scarcity, NNPC filling stations were selling beyond their stated pump price of N500. If the national filling station cannot maintain the official pricing, what do you suppose the privately owned stations will do? Same country, different fuel prices, same minimum wage.

I've always assumed that those selling below N700 altered their metres to attract customers, because I don't understand why most stations sell at N730 while a few still sell at N650 in the same city and state. Most filling stations in PH sell illegal bunkering fuel, and I always suspect those selling for N650-680.
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May 01, 2024, 05:09:57 AM
#21
“Nigerians are quick to adjust prices when it is going up and favour them, but when prices go down, they are slow to do that. This is not our character at Indomie,” he said

Deflation is not easy to achieve is what we are experiencing. The government are not capable in having excellent price control and monitoring. FCCPC did nothing.
This one na true, it is so easy for companies and individual businesses to increase the prices of goods and services in Nigeria, but very difficult for them to reduce it when the economic situation gets a little bit better. Though one reason why dem dey do like that na because dem know say if thing better small, it is only temporary, and after sometime again we would be back to the same bad situation. That one no be excuse anyway, even if prices are adjusted regularly (both up and down), e no bad, wetin matter na say the prices of goods dey reflect the present/current economic realities.
N650 per litres are you kidding me? Man I've been buying at N720 since last month and I'm sure with the Scarcity News they might just increase it to N800 this week. Nigerians like to exploit Nigerians.
Fuel price for Nigeria dey differ based on the state wey person dey, even within the same state sev the price dey still differ. E.G. in my area some filling stations dey sell at 705/ltr, while some dey sell at 695/ltr.
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April 30, 2024, 06:44:06 PM
#20
N650 per litres are you kidding me? Man I've been buying at N720 since last month and I'm sure with the Scarcity News they might just increase it to N800 this week. Nigerians like to exploit Nigerians.
What kind of kidding? I bought it on Monday at 650 per liter. I bought it at 640 since last year to April of this month. It is just of recent that the price is increasing due to the scarcity.

Our correspondents who visited filling stations across the country on Monday observed that many outlets hiked their pump prices, selling a litre of petrol between N650 and over N1,000.

There is scarcity but some filling stations were still reported selling it at 650 per liter on Monday, probably depending on the state. Since last year July or so, I have been buying it around 640 per liter until two days ago that I bought it at 650 per liter.

Selling at 650 per liter during scarcity still means the price was not more than that before when there was no scarcity. Although, the price slightly differ from state to state.
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April 30, 2024, 06:23:26 PM
#19
The price of meat increased. The price of bread did not fall. 5Alive and others prices are still not decreased in price. Should I say thanks to Dangote for crashing the price of AGO. We heard that the government refinery in Port Harcourt will be fully functional in April, but you can see fuel scarcity again instead and this is 28th of April. Fuel that we expected to be sold for 500 naira per liter is still 650 naira per liter.

N650 per litres are you kidding me? Man I've been buying at N720 since last month and I'm sure with the Scarcity News they might just increase it to N800 this week. Nigerians like to exploit Nigerians.

The PH refineries is still not operating yet, everything is just politics, we barley know the true stories these days.
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April 30, 2024, 05:06:09 PM
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I know that the price of fuel didn't increase recently, but it does not mean that the price of fuel is cheap. For my side the cost of fuel na N700/ltr and that is really high. Wetin me i dey talk be say transportation dey very important to the economy and to businesses, thus if businesses dey pay almost three times of wetin dem dey pay before in order to get their goods to the final consumer, then na normal thing say e go cause an increase in the price of commodities, so it is another factor to consider when we dey talk about the high cost of goods and services.
When fuel subsidy was removed, the price of goods and services increased. But the recent (this year) inflation in the country is not about the price of petrol. People attributed it to naira devaluation and increase in diesel price which I see valid. They all know that the inflation caused by increase in petrol price has happened many months ago and not the cause this year. The price of naira went up and diesel price went down which are reversal of what were causing inflation. Which means local products prices supposed to have decreased.

Why is Indomie price decreased? Indomie price significantly decreased. This is what Temitope Ashiwaju, the company’s Group Corporate Communications and Event Manager said about the fall in price of Indomie:

“Nigerians are quick to adjust prices when it is going up and favour them, but when prices go down, they are slow to do that. This is not our character at Indomie,” he said

Deflation is not easy to achieve is what we are experiencing. The government are not capable in having excellent price control and monitoring. FCCPC did nothing.
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April 30, 2024, 04:55:54 PM
#17
Petrol did not went up in price since many months ago.
I know that the price of fuel didn't increase recently, but it does not mean that the price of fuel is cheap. For my side the cost of fuel na N700/ltr and that is really high. Wetin me i dey talk be say transportation dey very important to the economy and to businesses, thus if businesses dey pay almost three times of wetin dem dey pay before in order to get their goods to the final consumer, then na normal thing say e go cause an increase in the price of commodities, so it is another factor to consider when we dey talk about the high cost of goods and services.
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April 30, 2024, 04:35:30 PM
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Fuel prices seem to vary based on which filling station you buy from. Today I just bought gas at 680 per litre and refilled gas at an average price of 1280 per kg.
 
The price of things is still getting worse every day; today you might see it come down, and the next day you will see it go up again.
 
Sometimes 2-3 weeks ago I bought the small indomitable chicken flavour at 7500 due to the price they said they had reduced, but today I bought 1 carton at 8500, which is a 1000 difference in an interval of weeks.
The price of things Is now like the cryptocurrency market where nothing is ever certain as the whole market is volatile and no one can get the correct price rate, and this is exactly what is happening to the price of commodity in Nigeria, one minute you will buy at a low price and the other minute the price has gone way up which is what have been causing crazy economic decline in the country.
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April 30, 2024, 03:52:59 PM
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E get many factors wey dey contribute to the high cost of goods/commodities in Naija, no be only value of our Naira against the dollar. The removal of fuel subsidy and resultant high cost of fuel is also a factor wey we suppose consider, businesses must transport their goods before it gets to the final consumer, so the high cost of fuel also contributes to the hike in prices of goods in the market.
Petrol did not went up in price since many months ago. Even as naira depreciation continued in the past months, no increase in petrol price. Diesel that was sold at 1900 naira per liters is now not much more than 1000 naira per liters. Read what Temitope Ashiwaju said that I quoted in the OP. Local products supposed to have fallen than this but deflation is not easy to achieve, what government did not know but manipulating prices.

I hear say the prices of electronic gadgets also fell too, i no know if na true because i no get need of such now, so i cannot verify.
That is true. Foreign products are subjected to USD/NGN price, unlike local products. That is why we are not referring to electronics and other foreign products that reduced immediately as naira value was increasing.

Also it is worth knowing that we consume local products than foreign ones. It has been long that I bought electronics but I buy food daily.
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April 30, 2024, 12:20:28 PM
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The price of meat increased. The price of bread did not fall. 5Alive and others prices are still not decreased in price. Should I say thanks to Dangote for crashing the price of AGO. We heard that the government refinery in Port Harcourt will be fully functional in April, but you can see fuel scarcity again instead and this is 28th of April. Fuel that we expected to be sold for 500 naira per liter is still 650 naira per liter.

Because of price control of local products, the federal government told Federal Competition & Consumer Protection (FCCPC) to try to regulate the price of goods in the country. They locked supermarket and doing as if something good as been done but nothing is coming down in price.

Two or three days ago, see what Indomie company’s Group Corporate Communications and Event Manager said in an interview:

Temitope Ashiwaju, the company’s Group Corporate Communications and Event Manager, made the clarification in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Saturday in Lagos.

Ms Ashiwaju said that the clarification became imperative to correct the wrong narrative about the reason for price adjustment for the product recently. He said that the company was also affected by the economic realities, hence the reason for increase in prices of indomie noodles in the past.

“For a listening company such as ours, we felt at some point in time, against our operational cost to adjust when things started to improve. “We had a price reduction, which is not one of those characters that is usually found with some other companies.

“Nigerians are quick to adjust prices when it is going up and favour them, but when prices go down, they are slow to do that. This is not our character at Indomie,” he said

The government were able to manipulate the price of naira up and the price of AGO also continue to increase which makes those local firms and companies to increase the price of goods and services, making the retail prices to be significantly high. Now the price of naira increased, AGO price decreased but most local products prices has not reduced and some still increased in price. Just Indomie and rice price that I know decreased in price among the consumable products. Almost all other products prices are still high.
Funny enough is the fact that the price of things in this country can never be same after such a situation of price increment. Now that the pump price of PMS has increased, and the NNPC still claims that there's still enough product in store, we are seeing hoarding of product by many petrol stations and this has done nothing much to aid the current situation of the country. Instead, it has made transportation more expensive and marketers have had to increase or keeping their prices to be fixed in order to meet up.
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April 30, 2024, 05:26:03 AM
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I don't know what lens you all view the country from but from my own point every single decision and actions that has to do with the Federal government of Nigeria is not a mere decision like other countries, it's all a manipulative decision, in one way or the other it's an action that will favour those who are in charge of the means of production and distribution of the country.

FCCPC from a clear perception has not really achieved any tangible thing since they began their actions in the capital state but believe it or not it's a manipulation that has made the right actions not to take place, the corruption is rooted deeply that no single staff among the FCCPC who is not interested in bribe, if they take the action in three places, the forth will be skipped either because they have settled the illegal way which we know.

Additionally, I don't know why y'all keep getting upset with the way the economy is going when we all know the the politics of Nigeria is being played to favour some people only, which is also a key factor that has made the FCCPC actions not to show because it's just a means of distraction that was strategized to remove our attention from the governing body. They try to make every thing seem not their fault but the poor masses fault, in the terms of one great philosopher this country and it's economy is in a state of crinkum-crankum. They twist every single thing that happens in the country but instead of building the economy to stability they rather die than do it.

One thing we don't perceive from a political sense is that it will require almost 80% of all the stolen national budget money to build the country back to stability which means that all politicians who stolen from the country will have to remit 80% of their self acclaimed wealth back to the economy and debts will be settled things will flow in the right sense and this will not happen because no man on earth will surrender what they have stolen from the poor masses this is where the action that was took in Ghana will have to take place in Nigeria to clean the mess.

In the end I will just have to let the country and it's economy be till when the due time is come then actions will take place against the cartels and calibers of people who derive joy the suffering of the masses.
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April 30, 2024, 01:47:19 AM
#12
The Nigerian governments has only been concerned of what'd profer them profits and doesn't care if the masses are being extorted from the little they may have attained. That's why I'd always say that the government knows what they're doing and that's why they're manipulating every financial aspects under their authorities which in conclusion that it's obvious they're responsible for the hardship of todays economy.
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April 29, 2024, 06:49:56 PM
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E get many factors wey dey contribute to the high cost of goods/commodities in Naija, no be only value of our Naira against the dollar. The removal of fuel subsidy and resultant high cost of fuel is also a factor wey we suppose consider, businesses must transport their goods before it gets to the final consumer, so the high cost of fuel also contributes to the hike in prices of goods in the market.
Just Indomie and rice price that I know decreased in price among the consumable products. Almost all other products prices are still high.
I hear say the prices of electronic gadgets also fell too, i no know if na true because i no get need of such now, so i cannot verify.
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April 29, 2024, 06:35:09 PM
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FCCPC to my to my reasoning only made a joke of itself as an agency, you can't imagine that after the parade to selected supermarkets in city's like Port Harcourt, Lagos and Abuja yet nothing of a price reduction took effect on commodities in the market
Mass action would have created more effects that is if they visited a lot of supermarkets in all the states of the country almost at the same time but what they succeeded in doing is that they succeeded in creating panic in the market and forcing some supermarkets to raise the prices of their goods quickly so that they can quickly make profit before they are visited by this new agency of the government. Things cost oooo, even electricity dun cost more, prepaid meter dey turn fast fast, DSTV just dey rip us!!!
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April 29, 2024, 04:43:13 PM
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FCCPC to my to my reasoning only made a joke of itself as an agency, you can't imagine that after the parade to selected supermarkets in city's like Port Harcourt, Lagos and Abuja yet nothing of a price reduction took effect on commodities in the market which goes to say there is more that meets the eyes than what we are allowed to know about the very true cause of the rise of goods in the market that not even the government agency could make impact in forcing marketers to fall back to former price or at least to a reduced price .

Right now am buying a litre of fuel for #750, gas for #1300 per kg and I don't want to talk about how a basin of garri moved from #13k to #18k per basin in just a few days interval. Where is Naija economy actually heading to?  Is this government really responding to their responsibility as Thomos Hobbes had stated in his social contract theory?
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