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Skyrocketing Food Prices in Kaduna Dampen Christmas Spirits

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Just 24 hours before Christmas, the residents of Kaduna are a harsh reality as the prices of cooking and essential food items have surged dramatically. The festive , typically a of joy and celebration, has taken on a somber tone as many struggle with the affordability of basic necessities.

to markets across Kaduna, notably at Sheikh Abubakar Gumi market, reveal a stark in staple food costs. A 50kg bag of foreign rice, which previously around N80,000, is now priced N90,000 and N100,000. Similarly, the price of yams has seen an increase from N5,000 to N7,000 per tuber, with a set of five now costing N28,000. Other items like beans, garri, and noodles have also experienced significant price . For instance, a local measure of eight cups of beans now ranges from N1,000 to N2,500, and garri has jumped from N1,300 to between N1,400 and N1,500 per measure. Even a carton of Indomie noodles has seen a slight increase from N7,500 to N7,700, while a basket of Irish potatoes now costs N6,000, up from N5,000 to N5,500.

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The reasons these price escalations, as shared by traders, include the rising cost of goods at source and the expenses related to transportation. Monday Zango, a local trader, explained that he has had to adjust selling strategy by only selling eggs by the crate at N6,000 to avoid losses from selling them individually. He noted, “The noodles and other goods I now buy, I have to make gains somehow in order to take care of my and be able to pay for the renting of the shop.”

Residents of Kaduna are vocal about their frustrations with these rising costs. The sentiment is that the policies and security , including the price of petrol, have directly impacted the affordability of food. Suleiman Adamu voiced a common concern, calling for a “revolutionary leader” with the political will to tackle these issues. He emphasized the need for leadership that prioritizes the of the common citizen, warning that without urgent , both Christians and Muslims would continue to suffer during what should be celebratory .

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Adamu’s lamentation encapsulates the broader sentiment: “Celebration by either Christians or Muslims is just a name because there is nothing for one to use to take care of the families. Nigerians are really suffering and there is nothing to pretend about it.” This Christmas in Kaduna, the joy of the season is overshadowed by economic hardship, leaving many to in spirit but not in substance.

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49 Comments

  • I dont buy it, maybe people should just eat less and save money. Who needs a feast anyway? Priorities, people!

  • I think people should start growing their own food instead of relying on markets. Its more sustainable and cheaper in the long run.

  • Maybe its time to switch to a plant-based diet to save money on food. Whos up for a veggie Christmas feast?

  • I dont understand why people are complaining about food prices. Just eat less and appreciate what you have!

  • Honestly, maybe its time to consider a plant-based Christmas feast to save some coins. Just a thought! 🌱🎄 #foodforthought

  • I think people should just grow their own food instead of complaining about prices. Its not that hard, just plant some seeds!

  • Maybe people should just eat less during the holidays to save money. Portion control, anyone? 🤷‍♂️

    • Or maybe we should focus on enjoying good food and company instead of constantly worrying about saving money.

  • I think people should consider growing their own food to combat rising prices. Whos up for starting a community garden?

  • I think maybe people should consider growing their own food instead of relying on expensive markets. Just a thought!

  • Maybe its time to embrace a more plant-based holiday feast to combat rising food prices. Whos up for a tofu turkey this Christmas?

  • I dont get why people are complaining about food prices. Just grow your own food, problem solved! 🌱🤷‍♂️

  • I think people should stop complaining about food prices and just embrace a minimalist Christmas. Who needs a feast anyway?

    • Food is a basic need, not a luxury. Minimalist Christmas doesnt mean skipping meals. Priorities matter.

  • I think people should start growing their own food to combat high prices. Whos up for starting a community garden?

    • Growing your own food is unrealistic for many. Advocating for policy changes is more effective.

  • I believe the government should prioritize addressing food insecurity over other issues. People need to eat! #priorities #foodfirst

  • I think its time we all start growing our own food to combat these crazy prices. Whos with me? #GardenRevolution 🌱🍅

  • I think people should focus on growing their own food instead of complaining about prices. Self-sustainability is key!

    • Not everyone has the time, space, or resources for self-sustainability. Prices still matter.

  • I think people should consider alternative holiday celebrations instead of focusing on expensive food. Maybe try a potluck picnic!

    • Potluck picnics are fun and affordable, but some may still prefer traditional holiday meals. Variety is key!

  • I think people should start growing their own food instead of relying on expensive markets. Self-sustainability is the way forward!

  • I think people should just grow their own food and stop complaining about prices. Problem solved! 🌿🍅 #SelfSustainable #DIYFarmers

  • I dont understand why people are complaining about food prices. Just grow your own food, problem solved! #selfsustainable #noexcuses

    • Not everyone has the resources, space, or knowledge to grow their own food. #privilege #perspective

  • Honestly, maybe its time we all start growing our own food. Who needs supermarkets anyway? #backyardgardeningrevolution

  • I think people should focus on growing their own food instead of complaining about prices. Self-sustainability is key!

  • I think people should consider growing their own food instead of relying on expensive grocery stores. Lets take control of our food supply!

  • I think people should grow their own food instead of complaining about prices. Lets get back to basics! #JustPlantIt 🌱

  • I think people should stop complaining about food prices and learn to grow their own food instead. Problem solved!

  • I think people should consider growing their own food to combat rising prices. Whos up for starting a community garden?

  • I dont get why people are complaining about food prices. Just grow your own food, problem solved! 🌱🍅 #SelfSustainability

  • I think we should all start growing our own food to combat these high prices. Whos with me? #BackyardFarmingFTW

  • I think Kaduna residents should start growing their own food to combat high prices. Whos up for a community garden project? 🌱🍅 #FoodForThought

    • Great idea! Lets take control of our food supply and reduce dependency on expensive markets. Im in! 🌿

  • Maybe its time to consider a plant-based Christmas feast to save money and the environment. Whos up for a tofu turkey?

  • I cant believe people are complaining about food prices during Christmas. Just enjoy the holiday spirit, who cares about the cost!

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