Lagos and Abuja have both been listed as the cheapest cities in the world for international workers to live in.
Claire MomLagos, Nigeria’s commercial nerve centre, and Abuja, the nation’s capital, have been listed as the cheapest cities in the world for international workers to live in.
On Saturday, the inflation rate rose to 33.95 percent as prices of food and non-alcoholic beverages continued to surge.Headline inflation drivers showed food and non-alcoholic beverages led with 17.59 percent.Others are clothing and footwear at 2.60 percent, transport at 2.21 percent, with furnishings, household equipment, and maintenance completing the list at 1.71 percent.
According to the latest data, Lagos fell 173 spots to take the 225th position, with Abuja coming behind at 226.Advertisement
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