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Nigeria’s Headline Inflation Hits 31.70% in February 2024

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Nigeria’s Headline Inflation Hits 31.70% in February 2024
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Nigeria experienced a sharp rise in its headline inflation rate in February 2024, climbing to 31.70%, a significant increase from January 2024’s rate of 29.90%, marking a rise of 1.80%.

Comparatively, February 2024’s inflation rate surged by 9.79% from the previous year, contrasting starkly with the 21.91% recorded in February 2023.

Additionally, the month-on-month headline inflation rate for February 2024 rose to 3.12%, up by 0.48% from January 2024’s rate of 2.64%.

The uptrend in food inflation, which reached 37.92% in February, further underscores the worrying trend of accelerating average prices during the month.

These statistics suggest a faster pace of price escalation in February 2024 compared to January 2024, prompting speculation about a potential rate hike in the upcoming Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting.

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