Rising inflation in Nigeria: Consumers affected by high import costs
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- Nigerians love their cars-- but it’s hard to keep them on the road these days.
The loss of their currency's value and expensive import tariffs have led to high inflation.
That's forcing some Nigerians to wean themselves off imported goods.
Al Jazeera’s Ahmed Idris reports from Nigeria's business capital, Lagos.
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While a range rover a gle and brand new camry and kia skrento just passed...this is 10 people taking al the money of thebcountry. Corruption
ITs unlikely that the parts he used were local and not 2nd hand... Nigeria doesnt produces the micro electronics used in a mirror like that...
Oh my god the first gentle man he is doing his job and listening the word of ALLAH
Masha ALLAH
Inflation is a temporary just work hard
Allah is a terrorist Muhammad is rapist😂😂😂
U are nothing but senseless
isnt inflation when the money on paper inflate cause they sold on lower price , wth they sold.
No it's not so instead of typing gibberish why not listen to the report. The local currency (Nigerian Naira) has significantly devalued (against U.S Dollar) in recent months therefore making all imported goods (upon which Nigeria is heavily reliant) more expensive to buy.
They want them to use the CBDCs
As soon as the Fulani people took over the presidency, the country fell apart
Is Tinubu fulani?
@@eddya1043e no matter all of them are the same
@@markel3353 I am not Fulani, but you cannot say that all Fulani people are the same. It is like saying all Yoruba people are like Tinubu.