Rising bread prices in Nigeria, now exceeding 100%, reflect the country’s worsening economic situation and broader inflation issues. With the cost of key ingredients like flour, sugar, and fuel surging, many low-income families can no longer afford this staple food. The UN warns that 33 million Nigerians may face food insecurity by August 2025.
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Key Reasons for the Ongoing Protests Against House Agents in Lagos State
As of 2024/2025, Lagos residents face a housing crisis marked by exorbitant rents, exploitative agent practices, and poor living conditions. Protests against house agents have surged, particularly on social media, amplifying frustrations over unfair practices and high fees. The absence of effective government regulation exacerbates these issues, prompting calls for reform to protect tenants and ensure affordable housing options in the city.