Nigeria’s consumer price index (CPI) for food, which is used to measure the level of food inflation in the country, has risen by 215.6 percent under President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, BusinessDay findings show.
In August 2022, the CPI for food in Nigeria stood at 556.4, compared to
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Damilola Odifa
Damilola Odifa is a graduate of Mass communication department from the University of Lagos with nearly 2 years experience in content writing.
She currently works as a journalist in BusinessDay Media, West Africa's leading provider of business intelligence and information, where she writes on the business of agriculture, and the environment.