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  1. Aug 1, 2022 · The average price of preparing a pot of jollof rice jumped 8.3% to 9,311 nairas, or $22, in the second quarter of 2022, from 8,595 nairas in the first quarter. Shoremi buys and cooks his own food ...

    • Emmanuel Abara Benson
  2. Jan 24, 2023 · CeefThe authorship – and therefore origins – of jollof rice (called ceebu jën in Senegal according to the Wolof spelling) is the subject of a spicy debate between West African nations.

  3. Apr 20, 2023 · A recent report says that the average cost of preparing a pot of jollof rice for a family of five in Nigeria has surged to the highest in almost seven years. The Jollof Index by SBM Intelligence reflects the rising prices of things in the country, from food to fuel. Cost of Jollof rice soars in Nigeria to a seven-year high Credit: Osarieme Eweka.

  4. Feb 27, 2024 · February 26, 2024 at 11:08 PM PST. Listen. 2:12. The cost of making Nigeria’s favorite jollof rice dish, a beloved delicacy in many homes, almost doubled in January from a year earlier in a ...

    • Anthony Osae-Brown
  5. Apr 27, 2023 · Using the Jollof Index, SBM illustrates how food prices have changed over time. The data gathered monthly from 13 markets spread across Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones is computed using the costs of the ingredients. It does not include December because of seasonal variations that cause price hikes.

  6. Apr 19, 2022 · It will cost the most to make a pot of jollof rice in Wuse II at ₦10,900. The cost of making a pot of Jollof rice for a family of five went up from N8007.50 in Q3 2021 to N8,595 at the end of Q1 2022, a 7.3% increase. This was disclosed in the quarterly SBM Jollof index report for Q1 2022, published by SBM Intelligence.

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  8. Jul 15, 2021 · And the data on the most common ingredients used in making Jollof rice are collected from 13 markets on a monthly basis across Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones. Factors such as insecurity, adverse weather conditions, lack of storage facilities, increased energy tariffs, land border closure policy and the Covid-19 Pandemic has led to a surge in food prices.

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