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CORE INFLATION
Nigeria’s inflation rate increased to 33.2% for the month of March 2024 according to the latest data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).
Core inflation (also referred to as all items' inflation) stood at 18.84% in February 2023 on the back of fuels, gas, and lubricants according to the NBS
Nigeria’s consumer price index (less farm produce) or core inflation rose by 17.6% for the month of October 2022, the highest in 5 years.
Core inflation quickened by 0.26% in April 2022 due to significant increases in the prices of gas, liquid fuel, clothing materials, and others.
Nigeria's inflation rate for the month of July 2021, dropped further to 17.38% compared to 17.75% recorded in...
The latest report showed that Nigerians spent less on buying petrol in June 2021 compared to the previous month.
Data shows that Q1 2021 revenue increased despite the reduction in the number of passengers that boarded trains and in the volume of goods transported by rail.
Nigeria's inflation rate drops for the second consecutive month to 17.93%.
The average fare paid by Nigerian commuters for a bus journey within the city spiked by 72.6% year-on-year in April 2021
Nigeria's inflation rate dropped for the first time in 20 months to stand at 18.12% in April 2021
Nigeria's inflation rate for the month of March 2020, rose to 18.17% from 17.33% recorded in February 2021.
Nigeria's inflation rate rose to 17.33% in February 2021, from 16.47% recorded in the previous month.