These complains of Onions be expensive in Nigeria has become a loud cry..........
Is this ture or just the normal naija way of joining the bandwagon?
These complains of Onions be expensive in Nigeria has become a loud cry..........
Is this ture or just the normal naija way of joining the bandwagon?
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Oh yes onions is now expensive. It's not the normal naija way but reality Stella.
ReplyDeleteNo matter how eh be people go survive... Let them hoard there onions. Is not as expensive as it use to be some weeks ago.last last nah them go tire.
ReplyDeletemaybe we should find out what happening in north that prevent it from growing or getting to south
ReplyDeleteI heard some of the farmers into onions farming diverted to rice farming which didn't come out as expected in some areas due to flood.
DeleteMe I can't cook without onions ooo.
ReplyDeleteMiss Lewisky me i can cook without Onions.
ReplyDeleteThe most Complex B
Yes o Stella. Onions is now good in naija here.
ReplyDeleteJustyswt.how I wish to be in shoe right now.it is well.
DeleteWhy ain't we growing onions in the south? Balyesa alone can feed the whole of sub Saharan Africa with rice, but no rice farms in that state. Edo have 3 rice belts but the useless governor is doing nothing to help. Almost all the local rice we eat today is from the north. Growing up in Benin city we had our local breeds of cow, l haven't seen any for years. The then Midwest / Bendel state use to have a cow ranch in Ubiaja, today nothing to show for it. We use grow beans in the South but today almost all the beans we eat is from the north. There were farm settlements in the west and Bendel. Now that bandits are disrupting farming activities and collecting taxes from farmers before allowing them to plant and before harvesting food is going to be very expensive. We have a long way to go
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Hmmmmmmm.
DeleteI stay in Bayelsa. Nothing grows in Bayelsa except plantains. It's surrounded with water and it's usually flooded
DeleteWhere do you think rice is grown?
DeleteMajority of us in the south wants white collar job, except we wake up from our slumber and go back to farming and stop forming acada.
DeleteAnon 15:21, rice is grown in swampy areas especially along river banks.
DeletePeople should chill. Onions will soon flood the market. Next year around this ember months, onions will be expensive too. It happens every year, just like yam, now yam is everywhere.
ReplyDeleteIts a fat lie, it is around this period that onions will be less expensive. A basket of onions should be #500 but now more than 2000. Stop lying. Say what you know
DeleteAnon,na you dey lie..onions is seasonal likewise tomatoes.
DeleteI buy the amount I can afford and look away.
Dietitian Nezz!!!
I bought 10 for 500.00. Medium size though. I was expecting less from the alarm people were blowing on it. I sha have used 8 out of it to make a pot of soup and stew join. E remain two. I cannot because it’s expensive my food no get sweet.
ReplyDeleteBut if e finish e finish, I cannot allow anything dull my life biko. It’s only sad that it’s not something you can store for long cos it’s gonna get bad.
But you can store it,the ones I bought in Feb/March I used till July, I started buying again by September.
DeleteBy February it will flood the market. Buy like half a bag and sun it everyday. It does last.
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ReplyDeleteI wonder why we are leaving the north to plant almost all the food we consume.
ReplyDeleteStella, it's crazy o
I bought dustbin basket 2500 at dutse market in Abuja on Friday.
ReplyDeleteFamine. Still got dry onions plenty, hoping to make more once the harmattan breeze comes.
ReplyDeleteGod help Nigeria.
Normally, during Nov/Dec,the price of Onions is very high/expensive..
ReplyDeleteI am not surprised, it is always like that during this period✌✌✌
It is what it is Stella. Anyhow e be we go still use onions cook food. We cannot come and kill ourselves.
ReplyDeleteOnions is expensive but wetin man go do. everything is expensive in Nigeria
ReplyDeleteThen buyers should strike and stop purchasing onions so that they can rot on them, then they will sell at good rate.
ReplyDeleteYou can subscribe with onion powder or flakes if fresh onions are too expensive.
ReplyDeletei use a mix of onion powdwer. sometimes for frying eggs, boiling small meats etc i just use the powder. cooking without onions is a no no for me.
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