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Nigeria inflation in October 2025 eases amid lower food prices

Quadri Olaitan by Quadri Olaitan
November 18, 2025
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A vibrant display of fresh vegetables including cucumbers and tomatoes at a farmers' market, highlighting healthy eating and market trends in produce sales.

Nigeria inflation October 2025 eases to 16.05% as food prices drop and naira strengthens, offering relief to households and boosting economic optimism

Nigeria inflation in October 2025 eased to a multi-year low of 16.05 per cent, signalling progress toward the government’s 15 per cent target.

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The latest consumer price index (CPI) shows easing food prices and a stronger naira contributing to relief for households and potential stability in the cost-of-living crisis.

Food prices, historically the main driver of inflation, have dropped significantly. Rice has fallen by 24 per cent year-on-year, beans by 48 per cent, while garri, onions, tomatoes, and peppers have declined by 40 to 70 per cent.

Meanwhile, staple proteins such as eggs remain stable, and some processed foods like noodles have increased only marginally.

The naira’s strength has also helped moderate costs. Over the past year, the local currency gained nearly N260 against the dollar, providing a 15 per cent boost and contributing to lower import-driven price pressures.

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has justified its September Monetary Policy Rate cut, citing entrenched disinflation, while independent reports suggest that the real inflation rate may have slowed to as low as 12 per cent.

Analysts note, however, that structural challenges remain, including high fuel costs, elevated production costs, and weak consumer demand in key sectors.

The easing of food prices, while beneficial to consumers, has raised concerns among farmers. Many producers report negative returns due to high input costs and falling market prices, which could discourage planting in the 2026 season.

Agriculture Minister Senator Abubakar Kyari highlighted Nigeria’s reliance on imports, spending over $10 billion annually on wheat, rice, sugar, fish, and tomato paste, while exports remain under $400 million.

Experts warn that the apparent disinflation may mask deeper weaknesses. Reduced purchasing power is suppressing prices, and unsold inventory in manufacturing surged to N1.04 trillion in the first half of 2025, reflecting sluggish demand.

Structural bottlenecks such as logistics, energy shortages, and regional insecurity continue to limit economic gains from the lower inflation rate.

Economists remain cautiously optimistic. Professor Chude Nwude of the University of Nigeria called the October figure “very positive,” pointing to genuine food price moderation.

Dr Uche Olowo of CIBN noted that food inflation historically shapes headline inflation and that Nigeria could reach the 15 per cent target if agricultural gains are sustained.

Patrick Ajudua of the NewDimension Shareholders Association described the drop from nearly 28 per cent in previous years to 16.05 per cent as evidence of growing macroeconomic stability, supported by a stronger naira, falling food prices, and improved reserves.

Still, analysts emphasise that sustaining the trend will require addressing farmers’ declining profitability, low consumer demand, and persistent structural constraints.

Also read: Nigeria power grid stability gets boost as Adelabu reassures nation

While Nigeria edges closer to the 15 per cent goal, questions remain about whether the easing reflects genuine recovery or underlying strain in the productive sectors.

Quadri Olaitan
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