Households in the Lagos metropolis may have paid more to prepare a meal in January 2016, than other key Nigerian cities, as prices for food commodities climbed higher says SBM Intelligence, a Lagos based research firm.
According to the report, “tomatoes, one of the most common perishable commodit
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