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Nigerians Grumble As Food Inflation Hits Popular Bread, Price Jumps To A Whopping ₦48,500 From… In The Past Year
Nigerians Grumble As Food Inflation Hits Popular Bread, Price Jumps To A Whopping ₦48,500 From… In The Past Year A popular foreign bread brand, Brioche Franchee, sold in exclusive parts of Nigeria, has seen its price skyrocket to nearly ₦50,000, a massive increase from ₦10,000 just a year ago. This shocking price hike has left many Nigerians reeling as the country continues to grapple with inflation fueled by President Tinubu’s ongoing economic reforms.
A viral tweet posted by a Nigerian Twitter user, which reads, “This bread is now ₦48,500 from ₦10k in 2023,” has sparked widespread online reactions and discussions about the harsh impact of inflation under the current administration.
Here are a few comments from outraged Nigerians:
- Jonzing: “The 10k it was before still dey amaze me, talk less of the 48k… I don’t understand?”
- UpdateBoyz: “Why were you guys patronizing them when it was 10k? People wey una go boycott. Rubbish!”
- Eri: “Una sef too do. Na only thief and kidnappers go carry ₦48,500 buy bread. Dem suppose arrest the makers and sellers. No justification for selling bread at that price.”
As prices of everyday goods continue to soar, many Nigerians are questioning when Tinubu’s economic policies will start yielding positive results for the average citizen.
