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Weekly Pricing Update for Rice, Beans, Tomatoes, Other Food Commodities

The prices of essential food items in Nigeria have continued to fluctuate due to several economic and market factors, including rising transportation costs, seasonal availability, exchange rate fluctuations, and regional market dynamics.
These changes have had a direct impact on household budgets and food affordability for millions of Nigerians.
Below is an updated breakdown of the current prices for key food commodities across various markets in Nigeria.
1. Rice Prices in Nigeria
Rice remains a staple food in most Nigerian households, but its cost has been rising due to importation restrictions, currency devaluation, and production challenges.
Foreign Rice (50kg bag) – Currently selling between ₦72,000 and ₦75,000, depending on the brand and location.
Local Rice (50kg bag) – Priced slightly lower, between ₦69,000 and ₦70,000.
Despite government efforts to boost local rice production, demand for foreign rice remains high, contributing to its relatively higher price.
2. Beans Prices
Beans are a major protein source in Nigerian diets, and their price has surged in recent months.
White Beans (100kg bag) – Currently selling for approximately ₦110,000, a sharp increase from ₦89,000 the previous month.
The price spike is largely attributed to supply shortages, increased transport costs, and seasonal changes affecting bean harvests.
3. Tomato Prices
Tomatoes, an essential ingredient in Nigerian cuisine, have also seen price increases due to supply chain issues and seasonal variations.
Fresh Tomatoes (small basket) – Now priced between ₦3,000 and ₦3,500, reflecting a notable increase from previous months.
Price fluctuations in tomatoes are common due to perishability and weather conditions affecting production in key farming areas.
4. Prices of Noodles and Spaghetti
Instant noodles and spaghetti remain popular choices for quick and affordable meals, but their prices have also risen.
Indomie Noodles (70g pack, per carton) – Costs between ₦3,000 and ₦3,800, depending on market location.
Spaghetti (500g pack, per carton) – Priced between ₦6,700 and ₦6,800.
The increase in prices is linked to higher production costs and inflation affecting food manufacturing companies.
5. Edible Oil Prices
The cost of cooking oil has surged significantly, impacting household cooking expenses.
Groundnut Oil (25-litre container) – Now selling for approximately ₦32,500.
Palm Oil (75cl bottle) – Increased from ₦1,000 to ₦1,500.
Rising oil prices are attributed to increased demand, processing costs, and transportation expenses.
6. Prices of Other Foodstuffs
Other staple foods have also recorded price increases, further straining household budgets.
Garri (50kg bag, white variant) – Now sold at ₦20,000, up from ₦18,000.
Yam (per tuber) – Previously ₦900, now priced at ₦1,200.
Garri remains a major staple food, and its price rise is driven by higher production and transportation costs. Similarly, yam prices are affected by seasonal supply fluctuations and storage expenses.
The steady increase in food prices has raised concerns among consumers, businesses, and policymakers. While the government has introduced various interventions, such as boosting local production and reducing import dependency, the impact on affordability remains limited.
Market analysts predict that prices may remain high in the coming months unless there are significant improvements in food supply chains, transportation infrastructure, and inflation control measures.
Consumers are advised to monitor market trends and explore alternative food options where possible to manage expenses.
Food inflation continues to pose a challenge for Nigerians, with prices of essential commodities rising across the board. The combination of economic pressures, supply chain disruptions, and seasonal changes has made food affordability a major issue.
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Kwara govt revokes signage, billboard licenses

The Kwara State Government has announced the immediate revocation of all signage and billboard licences issued in 2024 with enforcement actions set to begin next week.
The government also warned that identification and removal of unauthorised billboards would commence shortly.
The announcement was made in a statement released on Sunday by the Chairman of the Kwara State Task Force Committee on Illegal Billboards and Signages, Bolanle Olukoju.
Olukoju, who is also Commissioner for Communications, explained that the revocation was in line with a previous notification suspending all billboard licences in the state.
He said the move aimed to facilitate the removal of unauthorised and improperly erected billboards, posters, and light pole banners throughout Ilorin and other urban centers.
“This initiative aligns with the Urban Renewal Programme of the Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq-led administration, which seeks to transform Kwara into a modern and visually appealing state,” he said.
The government also confirmed that no new registrations or renewals of signage and billboard licences would be processed until further notice.
The temporary measure, the statement added, will allow the state to finalise a new regulatory framework for outdoor advertising.
The statement further emphasised that identification of non-compliant billboards is already underway, and owners of unregistered billboards are urged to remove them immediately.
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FG outlines requirements for civil servants wishing to change their name, next of kin

The Federal Government has unveiled requirements for civil servants seeking to migrate their salaries, change their names and their next-of-kin among others.
This was revealed in a memo by the Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation dated March 12,2025 and addressed to all Federal Government Ministries, Departments and Agencies.
The memo said the government had observed that civil servants effecting the changes on their names and next-of-kins do not submit the necessary documents needed to effect such changes, hence the need for the memo.
“Further to the Circular Ref. HCSF/PS/CMO/IPPIS/I/VOL.I/508 dated 1st November, 2022 on the above subject, the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation has observed that some Ministries, Departments and Agencies do not attach the required documents which would facilitate granting approvals for migration of saiary, change/correction of names, gender and next-of-kin within the shortest possible time.
“MDAs should therefore, note and be guided by the following Standard Operating Procedures for requests on changes/corrections on HR records of employees on the IPPIS Platform:
With the implementation of the Human Resource component of the IPPIS in the Federal Public Service, it has become necessary to take note and be guided by the above requirements.
“Kindly note that requests that are forwarded to the Office of the Head of the Civil service of the Federation without specific documents will not be processed for approval. Please bring the content of this Circular to all concerned for strict compliance,” the memo read.
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Atiku supports Lagos corps member facing threats due to viral video

Ex-Vice President Atiku Abubakar has expressed support for a Lagos-based National Youth Service Corps member, Ushie Uguamaye, also known as Raye, who claimed to have received threats after her viral video criticising President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
In a statement shared on X on Sunday, Atiku praised Raye’s courage, describing her as a symbol of a new generation of politically engaged women committed to advocacy and democratic participation.
“Raye embodies the spirit of a new generation of women who champion the ideals of popular participation and unwavering advocacy in the political sphere.
“I deeply admire her boldness and wisdom—her fearless resolve to speak truth to power, undeterred by the weight of opposition,” Atiku wrote.
The former presidential candidate likened Raye to historic female activists such as Gambo Sawaba, Funmilayo Ransom-Kuti, and Margaret Ekpo, who played pivotal roles in Nigeria’s political landscape.
Atiku called for support rather than hostility towards Raye.
“Rather than being met with hostility, Raye deserves encouragement and support. She is a shining emblem of the Nigerian youth—a testament to the long-held promise that the leaders of tomorrow are already among us, ready to shape a better future,” Atiku said.
Raye, a corps member serving in Lagos, recently made headlines after a video she posted criticising government policies went viral.
She later claimed to have faced threats, reportedly from NYSC officials, pressuring her to take down the video.
In the video posted on her TikTok account #talktoraye on Saturday, Raye voiced frustration over Nigeria’s deteriorating economic situation, lamenting that hard work no longer guarantees financial stability.
She criticised Tinubu’s leadership, calling him a “terrible leader,” and questioned the government’s commitment to easing citizens’ hardships.
Authorities have yet to comment on her allegations.
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