Prices of rice, maize, and beans rise during Ramadan

In Nigeria, the prices of staple foods like rice, maize, and beans have increased as Ramadan begins, according to reports from various regions.

The Daily Trust reports that prices of rice, maize, and beans are rising during Ramadan. The article, published on February 18, 2026, highlights contributions from journalists in Lagos, Jalingo, and Kano. Faruk Shuaibu, Dotun Omisakin from Lagos, Magaji Isa Hunkuyi from Jalingo, and Ahmad Datti from Kano provided insights into the price surges affecting these essential commodities. This development occurs amid the holy month, when demand for such foods typically heightens. No specific figures or causes were detailed in the available information, but the rise underscores ongoing challenges in food affordability across Nigeria.

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