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Nigeria’s Inflation Drops to 18.02% as Food Prices Decline in September

October 15, 2025
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Nigeria’s economy showed signs of cooling inflationary pressures in September 2025, as the headline inflation rate declined to 18.02% year-on-year, down from 20.12% recorded in August, according to the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) report released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

The 2.1-percentage-point decrease represents one of the most substantial monthly declines in recent quarters, potentially signaling a turning point in the country’s prolonged battle with rising prices that have squeezed household budgets and dampened business confidence.

On a month-on-month basis, the headline inflation rate moderated to 0.72%, suggesting that the pace of price increases across key sectors of the economy has begun to stabilize after months of elevated growth.

Food Prices Show Rare Decline

Perhaps most encouraging for Nigerian consumers, the food inflation component—which typically accounts for a significant portion of household expenditure—recorded a negative 1.57% change every month. This marks a rare deflationary period in the food sector, indicating that average prices for food items actually decreased in September compared to August levels.

The decline in food prices comes as welcome relief for millions of Nigerian households who have grappled with escalating costs of staple items, including rice, beans, vegetable oil, and proteins. Market analysts suggest the improvement may reflect a combination of factors, including seasonal harvest patterns, improved agricultural output, and potentially stabilizing supply chain conditions.

Implications for Monetary Policy

The moderation in inflation could provide breathing room for the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) as it navigates the delicate balance between controlling price pressures and supporting economic growth. Over recent months, the apex bank has employed various monetary tools to combat inflation, including interest rate adjustments and foreign exchange interventions.

Economic analysts will be closely watching whether this decline represents a sustainable trend or a reprieve. The trajectory of inflation in the coming months will likely influence policy decisions regarding interest rates, currency management, and broader economic stimulus measures.

Cautious Optimism Among Stakeholders

While the September figures offer a glimmer of hope, economists caution that Nigeria’s inflation rate remains elevated by historical standards and continues to erode purchasing power. The 18.02% annual rate, though improved, still means prices are significantly higher than they were a year ago.

Business groups and consumer advocacy organizations have called on the government to build on this momentum by addressing structural challenges in the economy, including infrastructure deficits, energy costs, and supply chain bottlenecks that continue to drive production and distribution expenses.

The coming months will prove critical in determining whether Nigeria can sustain this downward inflation trajectory and restore greater price stability to Africa’s largest economy.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Nigeria’s inflation crisis is finally easing, with the rate dropping significantly from 20.12% to 18.02% in September 2025—the most notable decline in recent months. Most importantly for ordinary Nigerians, food prices actually fell by 1.57% month-on-month, offering tangible relief at the marketplace.

While this is encouraging news, the inflation rate remains high by historical standards, and the real test is whether this improvement can be sustained in the coming months. For now, there’s cautious optimism that the worst of the price surge may be behind us.

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