/ May 14, 2026
/ May 14, 2026

Nigerians Pay More for Eggs, Beans, Rice as Food Costs Increase

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According to Channels Television, Nigerians paid more for key food items in March 2026 as prices of eggs, beans, local rice, garri, onions and ginger recorded month-on-month increases despite some year-on-year declines.

The report, released by the National Bureau of Statistics, showed that a crate of eggs averaged ₦6,127.62 in March, up by 2% from February. Brown beans rose by 1.41% month-on-month to ₦1,325.85 per kilogram, while white garri increased by 1.38% to ₦801.54.

Fresh ginger recorded one of the sharpest increases, climbing 20.46% year-on-year to ₦5,541.25 per kilogram. Onion prices also rose by 1.59% compared to February, although they remained lower than March 2025 levels.

State-by-state analysis revealed major price differences nationwide. Taraba recorded the highest egg prices, while Oyo had the highest average price for brown beans. Abia posted the highest prices for garri and onions.

Regional data showed the South-East recorded the highest average egg and onion prices, while the South-West and South-South zones led in bean prices.

The latest figures come amid persistent inflationary pressure in Nigeria. Earlier data from the NBS showed the country’s headline inflation rate rose to 15.38% in March 2026, with food inflation standing at 14.31%.

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