Nigerians doing their grocery shopping in July 2023 are paying 25% more for staple items than they did a year ago.
Nigeria’s inflation rate stands at about 22.79%, but the prices of staple food items like eggs, bread, evaporated milk, palm oil and plantain have risen by over 25% within the past year.
Using the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics monthly data on food prices, I estimate that a moderate-income family of four, consuming staple foods like eggs, milk, bread, rice, beans, garri, beef, catfish, plantains and vegetable oil, spent about 64 000 naira (R1 400) on food in May 2022.
By May of 2023, this family would have spent about 80 000 naira, a 25% increase. Data compiled by the World Economic Forum shows that the average Nigerian household spends…
