Rising inflation and sliding family income may have combined to force down Lagos food consumption bill from N4 billion in 2014 to N3 billion in 2016.
The Nigerian economy slipped into recession in August this year after two quarters of negative economic growth going by the figures from the National
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JOSHUA BASSEY
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