Obasempire reports that a heated exchange erupted at a bustling market in Ilorin when a woman was confronted by fellow market traders for selling a paint of garri at N800, significantly lower than prevailing market rates.
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The incident, captured in a video circulating on TikTok today, July 18, 2024, has ignited a debate on social media about the escalating cost of staple foods in Nigeria.
In the viral video, one woman expressed frustration over the high inflation affecting food prices, asserting that Nigerians are suffering due to these exorbitant costs. She urged market vendors to show empathy towards consumers’ financial struggles and reconsider their pricing strategies.
However, not all market traders shared this sentiment. Some accused the woman of undercutting their prices, thereby jeopardizing their livelihoods.
They argued that maintaining higher prices was necessary to sustain their businesses amidst economic challenges.
The video’s circulation on TikTok sparked widespread reaction across Nigeria, with users expressing a range of emotions.
Many voiced disgust at the situation unfolding in Ilorin, a city often heralded for its economic vibrancy and cultural richness. Some commentators pointed fingers at Nigerians themselves, suggesting that internal factors were exacerbating the hardships faced by the populace.
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Conversely, others stood in solidarity with the market traders, defending their right to earn a fair income based on their investment in goods sold at market rates.
They speculated that the woman selling at a lower price might have procured her merchandise under different circumstances, allowing her to sell at a reduced rate.




