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July 01, 2026, 07:23:47 PM
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There's usually an item you buy that makes you say to yourself, "Nigeria has changed." Funny enough, it is not a phone or the latest gadget people worry about; it is the things of necessity like tomatoes, pepper, garri, and so on.

My mum was telling me how she used to buy four rubbers of garri for just ₦1,200. Each sold for ₦300. I also witnessed how Egro jumped from ₦50 to about ₦600 today. But the one that shocked me the most was a crate of eggs.

Prices of eggs sourced from the internet are as follows:

2021: ₦1,500–₦2,200 per crate (NaijaSabi)
2022: ₦2,200–₦2,800 in many markets (The Guardian Nigeria)
2024: Around ₦6,000 per crate in many locations (BusinessDay)
2026: Roughly ₦6,500–₦8,500 depending on where you buy (NaijaSabi)

Inflation hits hard when you start buying things yourself. You begin to wonder how prices have increased so dramatically. Sometimes, the price stays almost the same, but the quantity drops drastically.

My brother gave an example using Bullet, the alcoholic drink. He said it doesn't "shark" like before. 😂 I also saw the price of Milo on the internet and was wowed. No be Milo be this, I said to myself.

I was telling some kids that there was a time I paid ₦30 for transport to school, and they were like, "You're lying." 😂 Nigeria sha really don fall.

People don't even spend like before because of how dramatically the naira has lost value, reducing the purchasing power of Nigerians. Everything keeps increasing in the market, but salaries remain the same.

What was the first item that made you realize Nigeria had changed?

Do you still buy it today, or have you reduced or stopped buying it?

If you could show someone Nigeria's inflation using just one everyday item, what would it be?
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July 02, 2026, 12:36:04 AM
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All these things you are talking about aren't even the main deal if you aren't adding Fuel (Petrol) and cooking gas to the list man
 Just go and ask the current price of cooking gas and you'll know that the nation is far gone.
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July 02, 2026, 04:50:52 PM
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There's usually an item you buy that makes you say to yourself, "Nigeria has changed." Funny enough, it is not a phone or the latest gadget people worry about; it is the things of necessity like tomatoes, pepper, garri, and so on.

My mum was telling me how she used to buy four rubbers of garri for just ₦1,200. Each sold for ₦300. I also witnessed how Egro jumped from ₦50 to about ₦600 today. But the one that shocked me the most was a crate of eggs.

Prices of eggs sourced from the internet are as follows:

2021: ₦1,500–₦2,200 per crate (NaijaSabi)
2022: ₦2,200–₦2,800 in many markets (The Guardian Nigeria)
2024: Around ₦6,000 per crate in many locations (BusinessDay)
2026: Roughly ₦6,500–₦8,500 depending on where you buy (NaijaSabi)

Inflation hits hard when you start buying things yourself. You begin to wonder how prices have increased so dramatically. Sometimes, the price stays almost the same, but the quantity drops drastically.

My brother gave an example using Bullet, the alcoholic drink. He said it doesn't "shark" like before. 😂 I also saw the price of Milo on the internet and was wowed. No be Milo be this, I said to myself.

I was telling some kids that there was a time I paid ₦30 for transport to school, and they were like, "You're lying." 😂 Nigeria sha really don fall.

People don't even spend like before because of how dramatically the naira has lost value, reducing the purchasing power of Nigerians. Everything keeps increasing in the market, but salaries remain the same.

What was the first item that made you realize Nigeria had changed?

Do you still buy it today, or have you reduced or stopped buying it?

If you could show someone Nigeria's inflation using just one everyday item, what would it be?

It is only the children that was born in the year 2015 that don't know about the increment of everything you have outlined because they were born during the time the inflation has already taken place and couldn't spot the difference. During my time as at 2008 I was paying 30 naira as transportation to school and it was Miles away from where I stay and today you will literally pay one thousand naira to that same place we paid 30naira to, and this occurs from the high increase in fuel because that's what regulate the prices of goods and services in the country and once it goes up the prices of things gets hike by marketers too.

The naira we have has lost its value due to the inflation in the markets so if one don't limit the things you buy while going to the market you might end up not having any other money left yet buy small quantity of things you want. I have stopped buying things I do buy due to high cost, now imagine cement that we do buy for as low as 700naira is now sold for #15,000 , the country is not getting any better due to bad leadership and corruption.

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July 02, 2026, 11:04:53 PM
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Since  the existence of Nigeria i have never experienced an administration as corrupt as the one we are in now,  an administration that is only interested in what they stand to gain and not why they where elected into power.
The first thing that happened to me under this current administration was when i went to buy fuel and noticed the price of fuel have been tripped, them i noticed i am in a wrong nation. Apart from this fuel increase,  I can say everything has drastically changed and even gone beyond control except we have change in government.

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July 03, 2026, 10:54:07 PM
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Nigeria has automatically change, I went to the market to buy fish of (500) but to my greatest surprise I could not see it, because it is no longer in existence, I remembered back then if you go to the market you will see a good fish of 150/200 and then fish of 500 will be very big that you can even use to cook a family pot of soup, but now you can not even see a good fish of 2k even if you do, you will need to beg for it. Another thing that is shocking is pure water, the water we were buying for ₦10/₦20 is now ₦50 per sachet, this is just water that in our environment that we don't find, is now becoming expensive. So now what this means is that ₦10/₦20 has no value any more in Nigeria. Also back than any family who has ₦500 can eat a good meal, but now is another different story. A lot has really changed in Nigeria.











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