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October 13, 2025 - 12:01 PM

Price of rice surges to N77,000 per bag as Nigerians face mounting financial pressure

In a surprising twist, the cost of a bag of rice in Nigeria has gone up a lot, reaching an all-time high of N77,000.

This has made life difficult for many Nigerian families who are now dealing with higher prices and less money.

People in Nigeria are really feeling the effects of this big price increase. It’s making them do things they wouldn’t normally do to save money and survive.

The recent jump in prices for important things like food and services has put Nigerian families in a tough spot. Many are having trouble making enough money to cover their expenses.

Rice used to be something most families could afford, but now it’s so expensive that it’s like a luxury item for many Nigerians. Paying N77,000 for a bag of rice is just not possible for most people.

Because of these difficult times, Nigerian families are having to make hard choices to adjust to the new economic situation.

They’re cutting back on things they don’t really need, eating less, and trying to find other ways to make money.

People are also trying to save money by buying things in bulk, planning meals carefully, and not wasting food.

As Nigeria deals with this economic crisis, people are asking the government and other important groups to do something about the reasons why prices are going up.

They’re suggesting things like making more things in Nigeria instead of importing them, setting limits on how much prices can go up, and helping families who are struggling to pay for basic things.

The higher prices for rice and other essentials are affecting all parts of Nigerian society. They could make it harder for the country to reduce poverty and make sure everyone has enough to eat.

Now, more than ever, the government needs to focus on making life better for Nigerian citizens and making sure everyone can afford the things they need to live.

The recent increase in rice prices to N77,000 per bag has caused a lot of worry for Nigerian families who are struggling to deal with the rising costs.

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It’s really important for the government and other important groups to work together to find solutions to this problem and make sure Nigerians can live a good life.

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