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Nigeria’s Inflation Dips to 15.91% Even as Food Prices Surge

July 15, 2026
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Nigeria’s headline inflation rate slipped to 15.91 percent in June 2026, down marginally from 15.93 percent in May, according to the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) report released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

While the dip is modest, just two basis points, it marks a welcome, if fragile, reversal after inflation had climbed for three consecutive months earlier in the year, rising from 15.38 percent in March to 15.69 percent in April and 15.93 percent in May.

Year-on-year, the picture looks considerably brighter. June’s 15.91 percent reading sits far below the 25.29 percent recorded in June 2025, underscoring how much ground the economy has recovered since the currency and subsidy shocks of the past two years drove inflation into the mid-20s.

Analysts have largely attributed the sustained year-on-year moderation to favorable base effects, relative stability in the naira, and softer global crude oil prices feeding through to domestic transport and energy costs.

The month-on-month figures point in the same encouraging direction, at least on the surface. Headline inflation grew by just 1.66 percent between May and June, slower than the 1.75 percent pace recorded the previous month and a sharp deceleration from the 2.13 percent and 4.18 percent monthly jumps seen back in April and March, respectively, when a Middle East-linked fuel price shock rattled the market.

Beneath the headline numbers, however, lies a more troubling trend. Food inflation, the single largest component of Nigeria’s CPI basket, accounting for over half its total weight, accelerated to 17.52 percent year-on-year in June, extending a run of elevated readings that has persisted for much of the year.

More strikingly, the month-on-month food inflation rate jumped to 3.75 percent in June, up sharply from 2.98 percent in May, reversing what had briefly looked like a cooling trend in food prices.

That reversal will likely unsettle policymakers and households alike. Nigeria’s inflation basket weights food and non-alcoholic beverages at roughly 52 percent, meaning even small swings in food prices carry outsized influence on the cost of living for ordinary Nigerians and on the headline number itself.

The renewed acceleration suggests that whatever relief consumers felt from softer overall price growth is being eaten into, quite literally, at the market stall.

Some analysts had projected a steeper decline in June’s headline figure; Cowry Asset Management, for instance, had forecast headline inflation easing to around 15.8 percent, citing improving food supply conditions and exchange rate stability.

The actual 15.91 percent print, alongside the food inflation spike, suggests those supply-side improvements may be proving less durable than hoped, with weather-related disruptions to agricultural output and lingering transport costs likely continuing to weigh on staple food prices.

For the Central Bank of Nigeria, the divergence between a cooling headline rate and hardening food prices complicates the policy calculus. A slowing headline number could support arguments for an eventual easing of the benchmark interest rate, but persistent food inflation, which tends to hit lower-income households hardest, may argue for continued caution.

Whether June’s dip in headline inflation marks the start of a sustained disinflation trend or merely a pause before food-driven pressures reassert themselves will likely depend on how the coming harvest season, exchange rate stability, and global commodity prices evolve over the second half of 2026.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Nigeria’s headline inflation edged down to 15.91% in June, but don’t let that mask the real story: food inflation is accelerating, not cooling up to 17.52% year-on-year and 3.75% month-on-month, its fastest monthly pace in months.

With food making up over half the CPI basket, this is what actually determines how Nigerians experience the cost of living, and it’s moving in the wrong direction even as the headline figure improves.

Tags: Consumer Price IndexFood PricesInflationNational Bureau of StatisticsNigeria
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