‘Tuber Of Yam Now ₦10,000’ – Actress, Caroline Danjuma Expresses Concern For Nigerians After Visit To Popular Lagos Market

Nollywood actress, Caroline Hutchins Danjuma, has expressed concern for Nigerians over the current economic hardship in the country.

Naija News reports that the thespian, in a post on her Instagram page, said the price of food items saddened her after a visit to the Sunday market in Ogba, Lagos State.

Recounting her ordeal, Caroline questioned how Nigerians are coping with the expensive food items, stressing that a tuber of yam is being sold at N10,0000, a paint bucket of potatoes at N9,000, a bag of rice at N85,000, and two pieces of Titus fish at N5,000.

Caroline added that she was very sad about the development and had to shop for her domestic staff, noting that she was not so keen on pricing in the market.

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She wrote, “I went to Sunday market yesterday, I used to go there with my grandma, nostalgic. Hmmm. How are you all coping? A tuber of yam 10k, a small paint bucket of potatoes 9k, a bag of rice 85k, avocado pear 1k/1.5k (the woman wasn’t smiling before I asked for a discount). Two pieces of Titus Fish 5k. How are you all coping? I was soooo sad I started shopping for my domestic staff inclusive. How are you all coping? I wasn’t so keen on pricing in the market; I just felt bad for the masses.

“Everything is expensive. It is well with us. Just want to take the time to check up on you all today. Maybe we need group sessions for mental and emotional therapy; I am willing to start it up with some of you…

“Sending you all big hugs. The sun will soon shine on us all.”

The post ‘Tuber Of Yam Now ₦10,000’ – Actress, Caroline Danjuma Expresses Concern For Nigerians After Visit To Popular Lagos Market appeared first on Naija News.

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