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Nigeria’s Inflation Surges to 34.60% in November, Food Prices Worsen Hardship

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Nigeria’s inflation rate climbed to 34.60% in November 2024, up from 33.88% recorded in October, signaling deepening economic challenges for citizens.

According to the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) report by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), inflation increased by 0.72% month-on-month and surged by 6.40% year-on-year when compared to the 28.20% recorded between November 2022 and November 2023.

The report highlights a significant rise in food prices, pushing food inflation to 39.93% in November, up from 39.19% in October. Urban inflation stood at 37.10%, while rural inflation was recorded at 32.27%, further underscoring widespread economic strain.

The persistent inflation spike comes amidst the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) tightening monetary policies. In its 297th Monetary Policy Committee meeting held in November, the CBN raised the interest rate to 27.50% from 27.25%, citing rising inflation as a key justification for the hike.

The increasing cost of food and other essential goods continues to worsen living conditions, placing a heavier financial burden on households across the country.

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Senate Proposes Ban on Foreign Currency Use for Transactions in Nigeria

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The Nigerian Senate has taken steps to ban the use of foreign currencies, such as the Dollar and Pound Sterling, for payments and transactions within the country.

The proposed legislation aims to strengthen confidence in the Naira and eliminate practices deemed discriminatory against the local currency.

The bill, titled “A Bill for an Act to Alter the Central Bank of Nigeria Act, 2007, No. 7, to Prohibit the Use of Foreign Currencies for Remuneration and for Other Related Matters,” is sponsored by Senator Ned Munir Nwoko, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Reparations and Repatriation.

 

Senator Nwoko highlighted that the widespread use of foreign currencies in Nigeria undermines the Naira’s value and contributes to economic instability. He described this reliance as a colonial hangover that obstructs the country’s economic independence.

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The bill also proposes mandatory payments for exports in Naira, promoting its adoption in international trade. Nwoko emphasized that Nigeria, with its abundant natural resources and youthful population, can achieve greater economic milestones if it prioritizes the Naira over foreign alternatives.

Furthermore, the proposed law envisions Nigerian banks offering international financial solutions, such as cashless wallets, to ease global transactions. This approach could address challenges like debit cards being ineffective for international payments and render domiciliary accounts unnecessary.

If passed, the bill could mark a transformative shift, fostering economic growth, national pride, and sustainable development by bolstering the Naira’s strength and usage.


 

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Woman Killed as Tipper Truck Loses Control at Iyana Ishasi U-Turn

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A tragic incident occurred at the Iyana Ishasi U-turn, inward Mile 2, on Tuesday, December 17, when a fully loaded Howo tipper truck lost control and fatally struck a woman standing by the roadside.

Preliminary reports from the Lagos State Traffic Management Agency (LASTMA) revealed that the truck, while attempting to navigate heavy traffic at high speed, suffered a brake failure. The resulting loss of control caused the vehicle to veer off its path, hitting the pedestrian, who tragically died on the spot.

Officials from the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) and LASTMA, supported by officers from the Ishasi Police Division, promptly responded to manage the situation and ensure security in the area.

Reacting to the incident, LASTMA General Manager, Olalekan Bakare-Oki, expressed his condolences to the victim’s family, describing the loss as deeply regrettable. He urged motorists to prioritize safety through regular vehicle maintenance and strict adherence to traffic laws to prevent such avoidable tragedies.

The unfortunate event serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of reckless driving and poor vehicle management on Nigerian roads.

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Delta Police Arrest Mother for Allegedly Drowning 10-Month-Old Child in River

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The Delta State Police Command has arrested a woman, Blessing Ibuku, for allegedly murdering her 10-month-old child, Prevail Jonathan, by throwing the baby into a river.

Delta State Commissioner of Police, Abaniwonda Olufemi, revealed the shocking incident during a press briefing in Asaba on Tuesday, December 17.

According to him, the case was first reported to the police on December 4, 2024, as a missing child situation. While at the station with the suspect, police received a call that a child’s body had been discovered floating in the Aviara community river.

The child’s remains were brought to the station and later identified as the missing baby, Prevail Jonathan.

During interrogation, Blessing confessed to the crime, admitting that she drowned her child because friends and peers mocked her, claiming the baby had no father.

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The Commissioner assured the public that the suspect would face justice and will be arraigned in court soon.


 

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