Inflation

Nigeria’s Inflation Rate Rises To 15.69% – NBS

Nigeria’s headline inflation now stands at 15.69 per cent as of April 2026, according to the latest consumer price index…

3 weeks ago

Inflation, Food, Drug Prices Will Drop Drastically In 2025 – Tinubu

President Bola Tinubu has assured Nigerians of their resolve to boost food production and reduce inflation on food and drugs…

1 year ago

Nigeria’s Inflation Spikes To 24.08% In July 2023

Nigeria’s inflation spiked to 24.08% in the month of July 2023, representing a 129 basis-point increase compared to 22.79% recorded…

3 years ago

The Buhari Legacy: Killings Without End, N77 Trillion Debt, 22% Inflation

It may be wrong to assume President Muhammadu Buhari’s legacy would be a subject of controversy. No, it won’t be…

3 years ago

Parthian Securities, I-Invest, List Stocks To Watch In 2023, Forecast Reduction In Inflation

-        Equities market to continue positive momentum in 2023 In keeping with their promise to link investors to choice investment…

3 years ago

Nigeria’s Inflation Hits 21.34% In December 2022

Nigeria’s composite price index (CPI), which measures inflation rate, came in at 21.34 per cent in December 2022. This is…

3 years ago

Nigeria’s Inflation Rises To 20.77% In September – NBS

Nigeria’s inflation has risen to 20.77% in the month of September, 2022. The National Bureau of Statistics, NBS disclosed this…

4 years ago

Nigeria’s Inflation Rises To 18.17% Amid Increasing Food Prices

Food prices have again pushed Nigeria’s inflation to 18.17% in March 2021. Nigeria’s inflation had risen 15.75%  16.47%, 17.33%, in…

5 years ago

Nigeria’s Inflation Rate Rises To 12.34% In April – NBS

The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has said that Nigeria’s inflation rate for the month of April 2020 increased by…

6 years ago

Nigerians Project Rise In Inflation, Borrowing Rates In Next 12 Months – CBN Report

Some Nigerians have projected rise in inflation and borrowing rates as well as naira appreciation in the next 12 months.…

7 years ago

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