Heightening insecurity in parts of Northern Nigeria has joined with scarcity of produce, which is typical in the planting season, to shoot up the prices of tomatoes and pepper by about 500 percent. Market watchers say prices of the produce usually spiral to about 300 percent on account of seasonal t
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