Nigeria’s Spending On Foods, Drinks To Rise By 7.7% – Analysts
[The Whistler - Nigeria] - 26/01/2026
Nigeria’s household spending on food, beverages and other consumer items is projected to rise sharply in 2026, with private consumption expected to expand by 7.7 per cent, according to analysts at BMI, a Fitch Solutions company. The analysts said the rebound in consumer spending would be a key (…)
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