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UN Warns of Famine in Northern Nigeria

The UN warns 55 million in West and Central Africa face acute food insecurity, with 15,000 in Borno, Nigeria, one step from famine. Violence and aid cuts are to blame. Urgent funding is needed.

Mixed Food Price Trends in Nigeria: Grains Ease, Oils Climb

January brought relief for Nigerian households as prices for rice, beans, and garri fell in major markets. However, rising costs for cooking oils and logistics continue to pressure food budgets. Get the full regional breakdown.

Tomato Prices Crash to 12-Year Low in Nigeria

Nigerian households and businesses enjoy stable tomato prices in 2025 after a record-breaking production year. Discover how strategic efforts broke a long cycle of scarcity and what challenges remain.

NBS on Inflation Spike, Obi Warns on Poverty

NBS clarifies the projected December inflation spike is due to statistical rebasing, not economic decline. Meanwhile, Peter Obi warns Nigeria's rising poverty is a threat to national survival. Global food prices fall for fourth month.

PETROAN Urges FG to Revive Refineries by Q1 2026

PETROAN advises the Federal Government to focus on rehabilitating Nigeria's refineries to cut fuel prices and boost the economy. Read the full analysis and political implications.

Fuel Prices Drop to N710/Litre After Dangote Deal Collapse

Nigerian petrol depot prices plummet to N710 per litre following the collapse of Dangote Refinery's supply deal with marketers. Experts predict further drops as competition and global oil prices intensify. Read more for full analysis.

PETROAN: How to Lower Fuel Prices in 2026

PETROAN outlines critical steps for cheaper fuel in 2026, citing crude supply and policy stability. Learn about the naira-for-crude policy's challenges and new refinery impact.

NNPC Announces New Petrol Prices Across Nigeria

NNPC reduces petrol pump prices nationwide, with Abuja at N815 and Lagos at N785 per litre. Dangote Refinery's stable pricing drives the welcome relief for Nigerian motorists.

Lagos One-Bedroom Rent Hits ₦20.9m in 2025

A new report shows Lagos rents have skyrocketed, with a one-bedroom in Eko Atlantic costing ₦20.9m annually. Discover the full breakdown of prices across the city and the economic factors driving this surge.

Yishawu's 50% Discount Food Market Eases Lagos Burden

Lagos lawmaker Gbolahan Yishawu launches a 50% discount food market in Eti-Osa, providing subsidized staples to over 10,000 residents for Christmas. Read how this initiative is easing economic pressure.

Nigeria 5th in Africa for Lowest Fuel Prices

Nigeria emerges as the 5th African nation with the cheapest fuel, thanks to the Dangote Refinery's impact. See the full top 10 list and analysis of pricing factors.

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