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hardynwa · 6 months
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Inflation: Lagos food traders decry price instability
Some food traders in Lagos State have decried the instability of produce prices as well as the continued inflation in the country. The traders made their complaints in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Lagos. Mr John Nwabueze, a food trader at Agege Market, said the unpredictability of food prices had limited the trade as they could no longer take large stocks. “The prices of most food items are currently unstable; we cannot even predict the prices anymore. “The prices are volatile, and we can no longer stock as we used to, or we may run at a loss. “The price of rice has started rising again; a 50-kg bag of short-grain rice now sells for as much as N80, 000 and above; last week, it was sold for N76, 000 to N77, 000. “50kg long grain rice sells for N90,000 per bag, and we do not know the reasons for the hike in the price because it sold for N88,000 last week. “A 100kg bag of beans sells for N144, 000 and a 50kg bag sells for N72, 000; we used to buy the 100kg for N154, 000 to N155,000, but it has dropped now. “Garri is still very expensive, as a paint bucket now sells for N3000 as opposed to N900 to N1000 before; a bag of garri now sells for N45,000 as opposed to N23,000 before the hike,” Nwabueze said. On her part, Mrs Judith Amen, a foodstuff trader at Mile 12 Market in Lagos, said the “ups and downs in the price of produce have made most traders wary of the trade. “We do not even understand the situation; the price of foodstuffs has been fluctuating for a while now. “Currently, the price of a 50-kg bag of short-grain rice sells for N82,000, while long-grain rice sells for between N88,000 and N90,000 per bag. “A week before now, a bag of long-grain rice sold for N78,000, so the hike this week is unprecedented. “A bag of 100 kg of beans sells for N140,000, as against N120,000 we bought two weeks ago. “A 25-kg gallon of refill groundnut oil sells for N45,000, while the sealed gallon sells for N55,000 per gallon,” Amen said. According to her, the price of tomatoes is also fluctuating because last week we bought them for as much as N35, 000 per basket, but as of this week, it is N22, 000 per basket, which means the price is unpredictable. “When tomatoes become affordable, pepper becomes more expensive; a small bag of pepper now sells for between N35,000 and N41,000. “The prices of sweet and Irish potatoes are on the high side; a bag of sweet potatoes is N47,000, as opposed to the N12,000 to N18,000 we used to buy them. “A bag of Irish potatoes now sells above N90,000, while a bag of onions sells between N43,000 and N45,000 because of its current unavailability in the market,” she said. Another trader, Mrs Modinat Yusuf, Oja Oba market at Alimosho, lamented the scarcity of some basic food items as well as the continuous hike in the price. “A kilogramme of semolina now sells for as much as N1500 as against N800; a sachet of knoor cubes sells for as much as N1300 as against N700. “The smallest sachet of salt sells for N200 as against N50 before the hike. “A cartoon of spaghetti now sells for 17,000 as opposed to N8000 to N10, 000; we just buy the little we can ensure we sell as soon as possible as the prices are unpredictable,” Yusuf said. (NAN) Read the full article
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pricepally-blog · 5 years
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afriupdatenews · 3 years
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Easter: Prices of perishables soar in Lagos markets
Easter: Prices of perishables soar in Lagos markets
Food market Two days to the Easter Celebration, prices of perishable food items have soared in major markets in Lagos, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports. A survey conducted by NAN in some major markets at Mile 12, Oyingbo and Mushin on Thursday and Friday showed that prices of some food items jumped by more than 25 per cent. A 40 kilogramme (kg) basket of tomato, which was sold for N6,000…
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lastbaff · 6 years
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Foodstuff Prices in Nigeria Today 2019
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According to the world poverty index, worldpoverty.io, Nigeria tops the rest of the world as the country with the highest number of poor people living in it, followed by India who used to top the list. Furthermore, the statistics shows that every day, more people fall into poverty in Nigeria while more people come out of poverty on a daily basis in India. One of the criteria for calculating this is the availability of Food and other basic living needs. Food, in general, has been seen as a basic need but in Nigeria, it looks more like a luxury. Prices of foodstuffs in Nigeria increases often without reduction and control due to inflation. Nigeria has more than 23 million people living in poverty despite the abundance of fertile soil, human resources and great climate. And the number is increasing daily. Feeding in Nigeria is not easy; the National Bureau of Statistics stated that an average Nigerian leaves below a dollar per day. This can be seen from the salary structure of the federal and state government where the minimum wage is 30,000 Naira per month. The figure is miserable after subtracting basic expenses such as feeding and transport to work. The remainder can barely be used for something tangible. As you read on, you'll see the prices of foodstuffs and some of the reasons for the rise and fall in prices.   Price of (General) Foodstuff in Nigeria The fact that prices of some foodstuffs increase across the country doesn’t mean some don’t come down. The most consumed food in Nigeria, rice, had a crash in recent months. The price of a bag of rice saw a decrease from ₦19,000 to ₦17,500 in some parts of Lagos. Some sellers claim that Nigerian locally grown rice has penetrated into the market and resulted in a rise in competition. This, however, reduced the price of imported rice in the market. This sort of change has also been witnessed in garri. Generally, the crash in the price of garri was reduced by over 50 percent during late 2018. This could be as a result of the season, which is a major factor that determines prices of agricultural produce in Nigeria Unfortunately, there was a rise in price on some common foodstuffs like egusi seed and ogbono. For egusi, the price fluctuates regularly as the bulk of it consumed in the country is imported. The price is affected by the continuous rise and fall of the Naira-Dollar exchange rates. Similarly, the price has of ogbono has been fluctuating for a while. Find below the list of some general foodstuff in Nigeria and their prices. 50kg of Rice (A Bag of Rice): ₦17,500-₦23,000 25kg of Rice: ₦7000-₦8500 5kg of Rice: ₦2500-₦3000 5kg of Rice: ₦1200-₦1600 50Kg Oloyin Beans: ₦30,000 –₦39,000 25Kg Oloyin Beans: ₦15,000 – ₦19,000 50Kg Olotun Beans: ₦29,000 – ₦36,000 25Kg Olotun Beans: ₦14,000 – ₦17,500 Butter Beans: ₦33,000 25KG Butter Beans: ₦16,500 50Kg White Beans: ₦32,000 Brown Beans (50kg): N32,000 Tomato (1kg): ₦200-₦500 Sweet Potato (1kg): ₦3000-₦800 Onion (1kg): ₦250-₦500 Lettuce (1 head): ₦200-₦400 Yam (A tuber of yam): ₦700-₦1000 Bag of Ijebu Garri (80kg): ₦10,500 Bag of White Garri (50kg) ₦6,500 – ₦7,500 Bag of Yellow Garri (50kg) ₦6,500 – ₦7,500 Sweet Potato (Big Basket): ₦500 – ₦650 Sweet Potato (Small Basket): ₦300 – ₦400 Melon Seed (Egusi): ₦200- ₦250 Ogbono Seed: ₦200- ₦300 Okro: ₦50-₦1000 Coco Yam: ₦300- ₦1000 Groundnut (Fresh 1 Bag): ₦5,000- ₦6,000 Groundnut (Fried 1 Bottle): ₦500- ₦600 Spaghetti: ₦200- ₦300 (All Brands) 1 Carton of Indomie Chicken ( 40pcs): ₦1,900 - ₦2,100 1 Carton of Indomie Onion (40pcs): ₦2,100 – ₦2,200 1 Carton of IndomieSuperpack (40ps):: ₦3,300- N3,400 1 Carton of Indomie Hungry Man (24ps)- ₦4,300- ₦4,500 1 Carton of IndomieBelleful (16ps)- ₦4,300- ₦4,500 1 Carton of Chiki Noodles (40pcs) – ₦3,000- ₦3,200 1 Carton of Golden Penny Noodles (40ps): ₦2,200 Pasta (Macaroni): ₦200-₦250 Starch: Tied in Nylons according to Quantity required Golden Penny Semovita: ₦400- ₦3,500 (Depending on the Size) Honeywell Semolina: ₦350- ₦4,000 (Depending on the Size) Golden Penny Semolina: ₦350- ₦4,500 (Depending on the Size) Honeywell Semolina: ₦400- ₦5,000 (Depending on the Size) Poundo Yam: ₦500- ₦5,000 Yam Flour: ₦300 Upwards (According to Required Quantity) Plantain Flour: ₦300 Upwards (According to Quantity Required) Flour: ₦300- ₦3,500 Palm Oil (5 ltrs): ₦2,200- ₦2,500 Palm Oil (20 ltrs): ₦8,800- ₦9,000 Palm Oil (30 ltrs): ₦12,800- ₦13,000 Vegetable Oil Local (5 ltrs): ₦2,300- ₦2,500 Vegetable Oil (20 ltrs): ₦9,000- ₦9,500 Vegetable Oil (30 ltrs): ₦13,500 –₦14,000 Kings Vegetable Oil (5 ltrs): ₦2,900- ₦3,000 Wesson Vegetable Oil (5 ltrs): ₦4,500 – ₦4,700 Mamador Vegetable Oil (3.8 ltrs): – ₦3,000 – ₦3,200 Power Vegetable Oil (3 ltrs): ₦2,400- ₦2,600 A bag of Yellow Maize: ₦16,000- ₦18,000 A Bag of White Maize: ₦15,500-₦18,000. Cassava Flour: ₦1,500 Upwards (According to Quantity Required) Canned Fish (Sardines & Titus Brands): ₦400   Related Current Price of Bag of Rice in Nigeria Basmati Rice Price in Nigeria 2019 Current Price of Palm Oil in Nigeria Today Current Price of Bag of Beans in Nigeria Current Prices of Coconut Oil in Nigeria Price of Bag of Maize in Nigeria   Price of Spices in Nigeria There are several spices found in the African kitchen to make sweet delicacies. Without these spices, any food made will be tasteless. This is to say that the work of spices aside nutritional value is also to add taste to food. Here, I've compiled a price list of some popular spices needed to cook a basic Nigerian dish. Maggi (Sachet): ₦500-₦550 Knorr (Sachet): ₦500-₦550 Grinned Pepper: ₦300- ₦1000 Black Pepper: ₦300- ₦400 Chili Pepper: ₦100- ₦1000 (Depending on Quantity Needed) Thyme: ₦120- ₦200 Curry: ₦120- ₦200 Powder Ginger: ₦80- ₦120 Powder Garlic: ₦50- ₦100 Potash (Akanwu): ₦20-₦50 Locust Beans (Dawa-Dawa): ₦100- ₦1000 (Depending on Quantity Needed) Annapurna Salt: ₦50-₦100 Mr. Chef Salt: ₦50- ₦100 Dangote Salt: ₦70- ₦150 Nutmeg: ₦20- ₦100 Some of these spices are of high nutritional values. For instance, the black pepper has been proven to enhance weight loss, ease digestion, prevent cancer, and battle cold and cough. The popular curry leaf has also been proven to help reduce blood cholesterol level and lower blood sugar level.   Prices of Perishables & Vegetables in Nigeria Fresh Tomatoes: ₦100 Upwards (According to Quantity Needed) Cabbage: ₦100 Onion: ₦50 Upwards (According to Quantity Needed) Carrots: ₦50 Upwards (According to Quantity Needed) Green Peas: ₦100 Spring Onion: ₦200 Sweet Potato: ₦200- ₦400 Irish Potato: ₦200- ₦500 French Peas: ₦50 Fresh Pepper: ₦100 Upwards (According to Quantity Needed) Water Leaf: ₦50- ₦100 Pumpkin leaf (Ugwu): ₦50- ₦100 Bitter Leaf: ₦20- ₦100 Spinach (Green): ₦100- ₦300 Curry Leaf: ₦50 - ₦100 Scent Leaf (Eferin): ₦50- ₦100 Pepper Soup Spices (Powder): ₦200- ₦500   Fish and Meat Prices in Nigeria Beef is the major meat consumed in Nigeria. It has been stated that Nigeria alone consumes over 80,000 cows. Other meats available on the market include goat meat, ram meat, and others. On the other hand, white meats such as turkey and chicken are also heavily consumed. Nigerian delicacies are so unique that some foods need a special kind of meat to make them. Egusi, for example, is mostly cooked using beef or goat meat with lots of fish. While sauce like rice stew is mainly cooked with chicken or turkey. Whatever your choice of food is, there's always the right meat or fish to spice things up. Stockfish: ₦120- ₦500 Tilapia: ₦600- ₦1500 Catfish: ₦1000- ₦3000 (Depending on the Size) Croaker: ₦1000- ₦3,000 Titus: ₦500 Beef: ₦300 Upwards (According to Quantity Needed) Goat Meat: ₦500 Upwards (According to Quantity Needed) Kpomo (Cow Skin): ₦500 Upwards (According to Quantity Needed) Assorted (Intestine, Liver, Kidney, Stomach skin): ₦500 Upwards (According to Quantity Needed) Chicken (1Kg): ₦1,200 Chicken (0.5Kg): ₦600 Turkey (1Kg): ₦1400 Turkey (0.5kg): ₦650 Gizzard: ₦300- ₦1000 Cray Fish: ₦50- ₦1000 Prawn: ₦50- ₦500 Ram Meat: ₦500- ₦5,000 Snail: ₦500-₦800   Related Cost of Bag of Flour in Nigeria Price of Agricultural Commodities in Nigeria Current Prices of Commodities in Nigeria Infertility Treatment in Nigeria Current Price of Bag of Salt in Nigeria Current Price of Soybeans Per Ton in Nigeria Price of Cow in Nigeria   Price of Beverages, Dairy & Drinks in Nigeria The prices of beverages in Nigeria is quite fixed across any part of the country. Beverages are now so expensive as its sometimes a thing for the rich. Although, the companies have tried their possible best to make sachet sizes of their products to enable the common man to afford it. The sachets averagely go from ₦50 to ₦100 across all manufacturers. The ones you see below are the bigger sizes. I also added dairy products and drinks, especially popular ones. There is a huge competition in the soft drink industry where all of them have laced their price tag at the same level. So far, Coca-cola coke has the highest market share; following on the list is Pepsi which has been a competitor for decades. Whatever your budget for soft drinks and dairy products, you'll surely find your range. 400g Powdered Tin Peak Milk: ₦1,150- ₦1,300 900g Powdered Tin Peak Milk: N1,850-₦2,200 500g Refill Powdered Peak Milk: ₦950- ₦1,200 380g Refill Powdered Three Crowns Milk: ₦800- ₦1,000 400g Powdered Tin Loya Milk: ₦800 – ₦1,000 400g Refill Powdered Loya Milk: ₦750- ₦900 500g Refill Milk Coast: ₦700 – ₦800 500g Powdered Tin Dano Milk: ₦900 – ₦1,000 900g Powdered Dano Milk: ₦1,650- ₦1,700 500g Refill Powdered Dano Milk: ₦800 – ₦1,000 500g Tin Milo: ₦1,000- ₦1,200 900g Tin Milo: ₦1,900 – ₦2,000 500g Cocoa Beverages Milo Refill 500g – N950 – N1, 000 500g Refill Bournvita: ₦850 – ₦950 500g Plastic Bournvita: ₦950 – ₦1,000 900g Plastic Bournvita: ₦1,600-₦1,800 500g Refill Ovaltine: ₦850- ₦950 500g Plastic Ovaltine: ₦900- ₦1000 Coffee Nescafe Gold Blend: ₦1,600 – ₦1,800 50g Coffee Nescafe Classic: ₦550 – ₦600 Dangote Sugar (50kg) – N17,000- N17, 300 Sugar St. Louis Sugar (Cube 500g) – N350- N400 Sugar Golden Penny Sugar (cube) 500g – N300- N400 1 Bottled water: ₦50 1 Carton of Bottled Water: ₦700 Coca Cola (Plastic Coke): ₦1700- ₦1800 Coca Cola (Fanta): ₦1100 -₦1300 Bigi Apple: ₦900- ₦1100 Bigi (Cola): ₦900- ₦1100 Bigi Tropical: ₦900-₦1100 Pepsi: ₦900- ₦1100 5-Alive Juice; ₦500 Chi-Vita Juice: ₦350- ���500 Hollandia Yoghurt: ₦400- ₦500 Caprisone: ₦100 Bobo: ₦100 Viju Milk: ₦150- ₦250 Soya Milk: ₦150- ₦300 Mayonnaise: ₦150- ₦500 Butter:: ₦70- ₦500 Bread: ₦80- ₦200 Sliced Bread: ₦250- ₦500 Egg (1 Crate): ₦750- ₦900 Pap: ₦50- ₦200 Custard: ₦200- ₦1500   Price of Fruits in Nigeria Fruits are an essential part of a healthy lifestyle. Most times, people do not pay close attention to fruits. An average poor person in Nigeria thinks investing money on fruit to eat is a waste. Fruits have continually proven to the world how powerful they can be. They are abundantly rich in several types of vitamins that can combat sicknesses and diseases. Furthermore, some fruits are used as foodstuffs to prepare some African dishes. For example, garden eggs can be used to make garden egg sauce, cucumber is also added as a spice in fish barbecue, pineapples are used to make home-made juice, plantain can be consumed either by boiling or frying. Plantain is also used to prepare plantain portage and snacks like plantain chips. Here's a price list of predominant fruits available in Nigeria. Coconut: ₦100-300 Pineapple: ₦100-₦300 Cucumber: ₦50- ₦100 Banana: ₦200-₦500 Paw-Paw: ₦150- ₦300 Plantain: ₦300- ₦500 Lemon: ₦50- ₦200 Lime: ₦50- ₦100 African Pear: ₦100- ₦400 Avocado: ₦50- ₦150 Apples (1kg): ₦1,000-₦1,200 Cherry (Agbalumo): ₦50- ₦100 Mango: ₦50- ₦100 Guava: ₦50- ₦150 Cashew: ₦100- ₦400 Soursop: ₦400 Tamarind: ₦500 Tangerine: ₦100 Grapefruits: ₦100 Garden Egg: ₦50- ₦200 Local Strawberry: ₦500 Rose or water Apples: ₦500-₦700 Tropical pepper: ₦50-₦100 Wall-nut: ₦100-₦200 Banana (1kg): ₦400-₦600 Orange (1kg): ₦200-₦700 The prices of foodstuffs have witnessed a continuous rise and fall in the country. This is often attributed to seasons of crops, importation cost as a result of Naira-Dollar rates, lack of power supply, bad road network making logistics more difficult and lack of government policies to control prices. It is advised to have prior knowledge of foodstuff prices before going to the market so that you don't buy an item at an outrageous price. It is normal for market traders to hype prices and it's left for the customer to use his/her bargaining ability to buy this stuff. This should be your price guide; remember, as stated above, that prices fluctuate.   Related Current Price of Bag of Rice in Nigeria Basmati Rice Price in Nigeria 2019 Current Price of Palm Oil in Nigeria Today Current Price of Bag of Beans in Nigeria Current Prices of Coconut Oil in Nigeria Price of Bag of Maize in Nigeria   Factors Affecting the Price of Foodstuff in Nigeria Today The prices of foodstuffs in Nigeria are in a constant upward leap due to some factors. Manufacturers of some of the packaged food blame the inflation on power supply expenses since many of them generate their own electricity. For the distributors, they blame it on the manufacturers whom they buy from and the cost of transporting the good to their warehouses. The prices of foodstuffs differ according to the market, supermarket, store, and area you live in. Some markets are closer to the source of the foodstuffs while some are farther. It is often believed that foodstuffs like rice, garri, beans, onions, tomato, and pepper are very cheap in the northern part of the county while foodstuffs like plantain and banana are cheaper in southern states like Edo and Ondo. So, the prices are likely to change according to the place you live in. City factors also affect the prices of foodstuffs. It is evident that places like Lagos and Port Harcourt have a very high standard of living in the country. This is so because of the mentality of the sellers who believe big cities like Lagos and Port Harcourt have working class people who make money. Many consumers blame the inflation on the government, who are not taking the hike in prices into considerations by not implementing strict laws to regulate pricing within the country. Consequently, all these have led to the low purchasing power of the citizens. And as a matter of fact, led to poverty in the land.   Where to Buy Foodstuff in Nigeria Foodstuffs in Nigeria can be purchased from the market. This is recommended — especially if you plan to buy it in bulk — as buying it in your locality (street) may be more expensive than the main markets. You can also place orders for certain foodstuffs online from sellers on e-commerce stores like Konga and Jumia.   Compare Foodstuff Prices Foodstuff Prices in Nigeria Today (Complete List) Current Price of Bag of Rice in Nigeria Basmati Rice Price in Nigeria 2019 Current Price of Palm Oil in Nigeria Today Current Price of Bag of Beans in Nigeria Current Prices of Coconut Oil in Nigeria Price of Bag of Maize in Nigeria Cost of Bag of Flour in Nigeria Price of Agricultural Commodities in Nigeria Current Prices of Commodities in Nigeria Current Price of Bag of Salt in Nigeria Current Price of Soybeans Per Ton in Nigeria Price of Cow in Nigeria Read the full article
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anadicletus · 5 years
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Prices of tomato, pepper increase by 60% in Lagos ahead of Ramadan
Prices of tomato, pepper increase by 60% in Lagos ahead of Ramadan
Lagos – Ahead of Ramadan, prices of tomato and pepper have soared by 60 per cent in some markets in Lagos, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.
File: Gov Ayo Fayose buying tomatoes and pepper at a market in Ekiti.
A NAN survey conducted at Mile 12, Oke Odo, Oyingbo and Iddo markets, Lagos, reveals that a 40 kilogramme (kg) basket of tomato, which cost N5,000 two weeks ago has risen to…
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citynewscom · 7 years
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Prices of Tomatoes, Pepper Drop by 45% in Lagos...Here's the Latest Details from NAN Survey
Prices of Tomatoes, Pepper Drop by 45% in Lagos…Here’s the Latest Details from NAN Survey
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  Ahead of Christmas celebration, prices of tomatoes, pepper and onions have reduced by about 45 per cent in Lagos, the News Agency of Nigeria reports.
  NAN price checks at Mile 12, Whitesand, Iddo and Oko Oba markets in Lagos on Monday, revealed that the drop in prices was due to bumper harvest of agricultural produce.
  NAN reports that a basket of tomatoes, which previously sold…
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asegbolu · 8 years
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Primary one second term 2016 /2017
ISLAND BUILDERS BAPTIST SCHOOL (NURSERY & PRIMARY) 1A, MOBOLAJI BANK-ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS. SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2017 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: BASIC SCIENCE NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… Objectives Choose from the option lettered a – c the one that is most suitable Natural sources of water includes the following except ___________ (a) rain (b) river (c) well Air is a mixture of ___________ (a) gases (b) liquid (c) solid Aquatic animals are the animals that live in/on ______ (a) air (b) water (c) land Which of the following is an artificial sources of water? (a) spring (b) ponds (c) rain Air is everywhere (a) True (b) False Which of the following animals live in water? (a) crocodile (b) goat (c) dog There are __________ main sources of water (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 5 Can air be seen and touched? (a ) Yes (b) No Simple machine makes work easier? (a) Yes (b) No Technology is human activity used in making simple tools and materials (a) True (b) False Leaf is green while tomato is _____ in colour (a) Yellow (b) Red (c) White ___________ is the making of a copy of an object in a form smaller than the original objects (a) modeling (b) drawing (c) painting __________ soil is the best for modeling (a) clay (b) dry sand (c) loamy An example of simple machine for cutting clothes is ______ (a) axe (b) scissors (c) opener The colour of your uniforms are _________ and __________ (a) pink and grey (b) red and green (c) white and brown The red traffic light indicates _______ (a) get ready (b) stop (c) move Is it good to put a nail into the electric socket? (a) Yes (b) No You must have a bath ____________ a day. (a) twice (b) once (c) never Wash your hands after using the toilet. (a) True (b) False It is good to run carelessly along the corridor (a) True (b) False ISLAND BUILDERS BAPTIST SCHOOL (NURSERY & PRIMARY) 1A, MOBOLAJI BANK-ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS. SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2017 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: SOCIAL STUDIES NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… Tuwo is to Hausa as ______ is to Itsekiri. (a) Akpu (b) Iyan (c) Starch Akpu and Garri are gotten from ______ (a) cassava (b) yam (c) maize An area where many families live, work, and play is called ______ (a) neighbourhood (b) market (c) office Is it good to respect our elders (a) Yes (b) No We must keep our surroundings clean at all times. (a) True (b) False A ___________ is an area where people share things in common (a) commander (b) community (c) constituency We must collect gift from strangers (a) True (b) False Christians worship in the __________ (a) mosque (b) church (c) Shrine The Holy Book of the Muslim is ____________ (a) Holy Quran (b) Holy Bible (c) Ifa When reciting the National Anthem, we must ___________ right (a) Stand (b) Sit (c) Run We save our money in the _____________ (a) bank (b) house (c) pot A place where we buy and sell is called ___________ (a) school (b) police station (c) market Which of the following is a means of transportation by road (a) car (b) ship (c) air plane The fastest means of transportation is by _______ (a) road (b) air (c) water The head of a Local Government is the ______ (a) Chairman (b) Governor (c) President A person that flies aeroplane is a ___________ (a) driver (b) sailor (c) pilot The head of a primary school is known as ________ (a) Principal (b) Headmistress (c) Rector We must obey the rules and regulations of the classroom (a) True (b) False When someone slaps you in the class, what should you do? (a) Slap your own (b) report to the teacher (c) fight the person Is it good to fight and make noise in the class (a) Yes (b) No ISLAND BUILDERS BAPTIST SCHOOL (NURSERY & PRIMARY) 1A, MOBOLAJI BANK-ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS. SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2017 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… The _______ is a place where sick and injured are taken care of School (b) Hospital (c) Home To be kind means to show love (a) True (b) False ___________ and nurses work in an hospital. (a) teachers (b) farmers (c) doctors Is it good to give to the poor? (a) Yes (b) No The disabled people are called handicapped or cripple because they have no _____ and _______ (a) arms or legs (b) eyes or head (c) leg and teeth The disabled beg for ___________ (a) arm (b) harm (c) alms A farmer provides food to the nation (a) True (b) False A _________ impact knowledge to people (a) Doctor (b) Teacher (c) Farmer All work and no play, makes jack a ___________ boy. (a) dull (b) sharp (c) good Where must we spend most of our time? (a) reading our books (b) playing (c) watching television Is it good to help our parents? (a) Yes (b) No (c) am not sure Harmful drugs are dangerous to our body. (a) True (b) False Our toilets must be washed _________ (a) once a year (b) never (c) always Neatness is next to ____________ (a) boldness (b) friendliness (c) Godliness Smoking is dangerous to health (a) True (b) False It is good to be satisfied with what you have (a) True (b) False It is _________ to take drugs without the doctor's prescription (a) bad (b) safe (c) good The president of Nigeria is _______ (a) President Akinwunmi Ambode (b) President Mohammadu Buhari (c) President Obasanjo The headmistress of my school is ___________ (a) Mrs. Akande (b) Mrs. Bode-Idowu (c) Mrs. Gbolahan The name of my class teacher is ________ (a) Mr. Fidelis (b) Mrs. Oladoyin (c) Mr. Usman ISLAND BUILDERS BAPTIST SCHOOL (NURSERY & PRIMARY) 1A, MOBOLAJI BANK-ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS. SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2017 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… _________ is a liquid (a) sand (b) stone (c) water The ___________ provides day light for people to see. (a) moon (b) sky sun We breathe in and out __________ to survive (a) water (b) air (c) sand Animals make use of plants as their foods (a) True (b) False Stones are used by farmers to sharpen the cutlass (a) True (b) False Plants need _________ in order to grow very well. (a) moonlight (b) sunlight (c) water light We can get ______ from the early morning sun. (a) Vitamin C (b) Vitamin D (c) Vitamin E We can _____________ air around us (a) see (b) feel (c) touch Food helps us to ___________ very well (a) grow (b) reduce (c) sick Dogs feed mainly on ______________ (a) grains (b) bones (c) grasses The following are examples of food that we can eat without cooking except ___ (a) yam (b) mango (c) apple _________ drinking water can cause sickness and diseases (a) clean (b) unclean (c) pure An example of diseases caused by drinking unclean water is _____ (a) malaria (b) cholera (c) headache A ______ is an example of animal that live in water (a) fish (b) cow (c) bird Moving air is called ______ (a) wind (b) air (c) whistle Sun can be used to dry up some products of agriculture such as _____ (a) stone (b) maize (c) rocks The best soil for planting is _____ (a) sandy (b) loamy (c) clay Rocky land can be used for _____ (a) farming (b) tourist (c) cropping ______ can be obtained from a rocky land (a) marble (b) orange (c) juice Exercise and good food makes us healthy (a) True (b) False ISLAND BUILDERS BAPTIST SCHOOL (NURSERY & PRIMARY) 1A, MOBOLAJI BANK-ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS. SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2017 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: CREATIVE ART NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… ___________ is the drawing and painting of things around us. (a) Art (b) Tailor Handfan, cup, mat, basket and chair are examples of Art works we used at home. (a) Yes (b) No This object can be found at ___________ (a) bush (b) home It is a _____________ (a) mat (b) bed It is used for __________ (a) washing (b) sleeping This object is what? (a) cup (b) calabash We use the _____________ to decorate our house. (a) flower vase (b) sun The mixture of ____________ and _________ colours gives colour green. (a) red, blue (b) blue, yellow Yellow plus red gives ___________ (a) orange (b) purple The primary colours are red, blue and ___________ (a) yellow (b) green Section B Draw and colour: A Ball A Pot ISLAND BUILDERS BAPTIST SCHOOL (NURSERY & PRIMARY) 1A, MOBOLAJI BANK-ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS. SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2017 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: ENGLISH LANGUAGE NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… Section A: Comprehension Instruction: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions My name is Oni. I like to talk about what I do always. Everyday I wake up by 6.30am. I say my prayers when I wake up. After this, I go to greet my parent. Then, I brush my teeth. Afterwards, I sweep my room. I then go to the bathroom to have a shower. I put on my clothes and prepare for school. I take my breakfast. I leave home for school by 7.30a.m. I return home from school by 2.30pm. I go to bed by 9.00pm. Questions What is the boy's name? _______________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ What time does he leave for school? ______________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ When does he leave for school? _________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ The first thing Oni does when he wakes up is _______________________________________ After prayer, I ___________________ my parents and ____________________ my teeth. Section B Fill in the blanks with the correct possession adjectives Joe and ___________ friends are playing chess. (a) his (b) your (c) its Some rich people like to show off __________ wealth (a) his (b) my (c) their Alice hurt ___________ arm in the accident (a) our (b) her (c) your Children, check __________ answer carefully (a) your (b) their (c) our The trees have shed __________ leaves (a) its (b) their (c) my Fill in each gap with 'am', 'is' or 'are I __________ a pupil of Island Builders Baptist School She ________ a beautiful girl We _________ from the Police Station. He _________ a taxi driver They ___________ late again. Underline the adjective in each group of words The blue car is mine A big house The man is fat. He has seven toys The fourth car has broken Write the correct verb from the brackets in the blank I ____________ a new toy (have, has) He ________________ two uniforms (has, have) She ________________ a necklace (have, has) The girls ________________ long hair (has, have) Babies ____________ to crawl before walking (has, have) Section C: Composition My School The name of my school is ______________________________________________________ My school is in ________________________ town in __________________________ State There are ____________________ classrooms in my school. The name of my class teacher is __________________________ the name of my headmistress is _______________________ There is a playing ground in my ______________ (house, school, farm) I like my school because the teachers are very ____________________ (hardworking, wicked, kind) to me. Section D: Literature The title of our literature text for this term is ____________________________________ Mr. Kay has _______________________________ kids Their names are _____________________, ___________________, __________________ __________________________ looks like his father ___________________________ is the only girl of the house. ISLAND BUILDERS BAPTIST SCHOOL (NURSERY & PRIMARY) 1A, MOBOLAJI BANK-ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS. SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2017 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: VOCATIONAL APTITUDE NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… Some of the electrical home appliances use battery (a) true (b) False Electrical home appliances are powered by electricity before we use them. (a) True (b) False _________ is used for cooking (a) washing machine (b) electric fan (c) electric cooker _________ is the name of a person that cooks (a) Tailor (b) cook (c) lawyer Frying pan is used for _____ (a) measuring (b) frying (c) serving food Home economics is the study of skills that pertains to the ______ (a) school (b) home (c) hospital ______ is used to open and close entrance to a room (a) cabinet (b) shelves (c) door ___________ is used for arranging plates (a) chair (b) plate rack (c) bench ___________ is where people sit and eat (a) dining set (b) shelves (c) window _________ is a place where sick people are treated (a) hospital (b) school (c) market ________ is used for measuring body temperature (a) cotton wool (b) cooler (c) thermometer Doctor wear _________ to protect their hands from germs (a) cloth (b) bandage (c) gloves Who looks after or takes care for sick people in an hospital (a) cleaner (b) teacher (c) nurse _________ is a place where vehicles are repaired (a) school (b) office (c) mechanic workshop A mechanic repairs and maintains vehicles (a) True (b) False The person that works on vehicles tyres is ____________ (a) pupil (b) nurse (c) vulcanizer The person that repairs vehicles is ______ (a) mechanic (b) teacher (c) doctor __________ is where water is stored for a building (a) water tank (b) bus (c) lorry A plumber can repair water pipes when leaking (a) True (b) False The person that repairs plumbing fitting is ________ (a) doctor (b) lawyer (c) plumber ISLAND BUILDERS BAPTIST SCHOOL (NURSERY & PRIMARY) 1A, MOBOLAJI BANK-ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS. SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2017 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: VERBAL REASONING NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… Write out 5 words that begin with letter h ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ Form words with each of the following: Example: e g a – a g e e c i ___________ n e p ___________ b a c ___________ e g d e __________ g g e __________ Fill in the missing letters with one of these letters a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j ____ vy ____ octor ____ riend ____ome ____ump Match the capital letters with the small letters L p M r N u O i P m Q s R q S n T o U t Write the small letters to the following numbers 7 ________________ 10 _______________ 25 ________________ 18 ________________ 3 _______________ ISLAND BUILDERS BAPTIST SCHOOL (NURSERY & PRIMARY) 1A, MOBOLAJI BANK-ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS. SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2017 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: HOME ECONOMICS NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… How many nostrils do we have? (a) Four (b) three (c) two The ears are used for __________ (a) hearing sound (b) sneezing (c) seeing We breathe in and breathe out ____________ (a) dust (b) air (c) soap We should keep our nails clean at all times (a) True (b) False The mouth consists of the ______ and _____ (a) lip and nails (b) teeth and tongue (c) tongue and toes The tongue is used for ______ (a) chewing (b) singing (c) tasting We clean our mouth to avoid _____ (a) eating (b) smelling (c) talking __________ is used for brushing our teeth. (a) toothbrush & tooth paste (b) toothbrush & sand (c) toothbrush & powder It is good to wash our tongue when brushing (a) True (b) False Write three materials for cleaning the mouth, teeth and tongue __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ It is good to put sharp objects in the ear (a) True (b) False ____________ is a place where we live. (a) school (b) home (c) mosque A house is a building (a) Yes (b) no __________ is a place where we prepare our food (a) bedroom (b) kitchen (c) sitting room List three parts of a home ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ Is it good to wash our hands after using the toilet? (a) Yes (b) No ISLAND BUILDERS BAPTIST SCHOOL (NURSERY & PRIMARY) 1A, MOBOLAJI BANK-ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS. SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2017 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: BIBLE KNOWLEDGE NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… We should always obey the commandments of God (a) True (b) False __________ protects and keep our family (a) God (b) David (c) John We should always _________ to God (a) abuse (b) curse (c) pray As children of God, we should ________ one another. (a) hate (b) love (c) fight Jesus Christ called his followers his friends (a) Yes (b) No How many disciples does Jesus had? (a) 12 (b) 9 (c) 15 Is it good to help the disable? (a) Yes (b) No Where was Jesus Christ given birth to (a) Market (b) Manger (c) Manager ________ is the act of talking to God (a) prayer (b) crying (c) sleeping Who is the angel that appear to Mary? (a) Angel Gabriel (b) Angel Daniel (c) Angel Michael _________ has power over all diseases and death (a) peter (b) God (c) John ______ is the first man God created. (a) Judea (b) Adam (c) James Is dreaming God's great gifts? (a) Yes (b) No Who died on the cross of Calvary? (a) Mary (b) Jesus Christ (c) James Who is our heavenly father? (a) Daddy (b) God (c) Pastor Who is God? (a) Angel (b) Spirit (c) Man Love means liking and caring about someone (a) True (b) False Who is the first woman God created? (a) Eve (b) Mother (c) aunty List two things God created? __________________ __________________ ISLAND BUILDERS BAPTIST SCHOOL (NURSERY & PRIMARY) 1A, MOBOLAJI BANK-ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS. SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2017 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… Write in words 58 = __________________________________________________________ 80 = __________________________________________________________ 75 = __________________________________________________________ 63 = ___________________________________________________________ 39 = ___________________________________________________________ 42 = ___________________________________________________________ Open sentences involving addition and subtraction of numbers using number line 6 + = 9 9 – = 5 + 3 = 8 12 – 6 = Write in expanded forms 130 = _______ hundreds ______ tens ______ units 536 = _______ hundreds ______ tens ______ units What is the value 7 in the following digits 7 9 8 = __________________ = _____________ 2 4 7 = __________________ = _____________ 6 7 1 = __________________ = ____________ Multiplication of 2- digits numbers (i) 7 3 (ii) 5 1 (iii) 3 3 x 2 x 3 x 3 Addition and subtraction of numbers with carrying and borrowing under (H.T.U) H T U H T U H T U 3 5 9 (ii) 4 8 7 (iii) 1 3 4 + 2 4 9 + 4 0 5 + 5 4 9 H T U H T U 5 6 5 (v) 8 4 6 2 5 8 – 3 2 9 Name the shaded part as fraction = = Shade ½ of ½ is called half as ¼ is called _________________
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Inflation: Lagos food traders decry price instability
Some food traders in Lagos State have decried the instability of produce prices as well as the continued inflation in the country. The traders made their complaints in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Lagos. Mr John Nwabueze, a food trader at Agege Market, said the unpredictability of food prices had limited the trade as they could no longer take large stocks. “The prices of most food items are currently unstable; we cannot even predict the prices anymore. “The prices are volatile, and we can no longer stock as we used to, or we may run at a loss. “The price of rice has started rising again; a 50-kg bag of short-grain rice now sells for as much as N80, 000 and above; last week, it was sold for N76, 000 to N77, 000. “50kg long grain rice sells for N90,000 per bag, and we do not know the reasons for the hike in the price because it sold for N88,000 last week. “A 100kg bag of beans sells for N144, 000 and a 50kg bag sells for N72, 000; we used to buy the 100kg for N154, 000 to N155,000, but it has dropped now. “Garri is still very expensive, as a paint bucket now sells for N3000 as opposed to N900 to N1000 before; a bag of garri now sells for N45,000 as opposed to N23,000 before the hike,” Nwabueze said. On her part, Mrs Judith Amen, a foodstuff trader at Mile 12 Market in Lagos, said the “ups and downs in the price of produce have made most traders wary of the trade. “We do not even understand the situation; the price of foodstuffs has been fluctuating for a while now. “Currently, the price of a 50-kg bag of short-grain rice sells for N82,000, while long-grain rice sells for between N88,000 and N90,000 per bag. “A week before now, a bag of long-grain rice sold for N78,000, so the hike this week is unprecedented. “A bag of 100 kg of beans sells for N140,000, as against N120,000 we bought two weeks ago. “A 25-kg gallon of refill groundnut oil sells for N45,000, while the sealed gallon sells for N55,000 per gallon,” Amen said. According to her, the price of tomatoes is also fluctuating because last week we bought them for as much as N35, 000 per basket, but as of this week, it is N22, 000 per basket, which means the price is unpredictable. “When tomatoes become affordable, pepper becomes more expensive; a small bag of pepper now sells for between N35,000 and N41,000. “The prices of sweet and Irish potatoes are on the high side; a bag of sweet potatoes is N47,000, as opposed to the N12,000 to N18,000 we used to buy them. “A bag of Irish potatoes now sells above N90,000, while a bag of onions sells between N43,000 and N45,000 because of its current unavailability in the market,” she said. Another trader, Mrs Modinat Yusuf, Oja Oba market at Alimosho, lamented the scarcity of some basic food items as well as the continuous hike in the price. “A kilogramme of semolina now sells for as much as N1500 as against N800; a sachet of knoor cubes sells for as much as N1300 as against N700. “The smallest sachet of salt sells for N200 as against N50 before the hike. “A cartoon of spaghetti now sells for 17,000 as opposed to N8000 to N10, 000; we just buy the little we can ensure we sell as soon as possible as the prices are unpredictable,” Yusuf said. (NAN) Read the full article
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Foodstuff Prices in Nigeria Today 2019
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According to the world poverty index, worldpoverty.io, Nigeria tops the rest of the world as the country with the highest number of poor people living in it, followed by India who used to top the list. Furthermore, the statistics shows that every day, more people fall into poverty in Nigeria while more people come out of poverty on a daily basis in India. One of the criteria for calculating this is the availability of Food and other basic living needs. Food, in general, has been seen as a basic need but in Nigeria, it looks more like a luxury. Prices of foodstuffs in Nigeria increases often without reduction and control due to inflation. Nigeria has more than 23 million people living in poverty despite the abundance of fertile soil, human resources and great climate. And the number is increasing daily. Feeding in Nigeria is not easy; the National Bureau of Statistics stated that an average Nigerian leaves below a dollar per day. This can be seen from the salary structure of the federal and state government where the minimum wage is 30,000 Naira per month. The figure is miserable after subtracting basic expenses such as feeding and transport to work. The remainder can barely be used for something tangible. As you read on, you'll see the prices of foodstuffs and some of the reasons for the rise and fall in prices.   Price of (General) Foodstuff in Nigeria The fact that prices of some foodstuffs increase across the country doesn’t mean some don’t come down. The most consumed food in Nigeria, rice, had a crash in recent months. The price of a bag of rice saw a decrease from ₦19,000 to ₦17,500 in some parts of Lagos. Some sellers claim that Nigerian locally grown rice has penetrated into the market and resulted in a rise in competition. This, however, reduced the price of imported rice in the market. This sort of change has also been witnessed in garri. Generally, the crash in the price of garri was reduced by over 50 percent during late 2018. This could be as a result of the season, which is a major factor that determines prices of agricultural produce in Nigeria Unfortunately, there was a rise in price on some common foodstuffs like egusi seed and ogbono. For egusi, the price fluctuates regularly as the bulk of it consumed in the country is imported. The price is affected by the continuous rise and fall of the Naira-Dollar exchange rates. Similarly, the price has of ogbono has been fluctuating for a while. Find below the list of some general foodstuff in Nigeria and their prices. 50kg of Rice (A Bag of Rice): ₦17,500-₦23,000 25kg of Rice: ₦7000-₦8500 5kg of Rice: ₦2500-₦3000 5kg of Rice: ₦1200-₦1600 50Kg Oloyin Beans: ₦30,000 –₦39,000 25Kg Oloyin Beans: ₦15,000 – ₦19,000 50Kg Olotun Beans: ₦29,000 – ₦36,000 25Kg Olotun Beans: ₦14,000 – ₦17,500 Butter Beans: ₦33,000 25KG Butter Beans: ₦16,500 50Kg White Beans: ₦32,000 Brown Beans (50kg): N32,000 Tomato (1kg): ₦200-₦500 Sweet Potato (1kg): ₦3000-₦800 Onion (1kg): ₦250-₦500 Lettuce (1 head): ₦200-₦400 Yam (A tuber of yam): ₦700-₦1000 Bag of Ijebu Garri (80kg): ₦10,500 Bag of White Garri (50kg) ₦6,500 – ₦7,500 Bag of Yellow Garri (50kg) ₦6,500 – ₦7,500 Sweet Potato (Big Basket): ₦500 – ₦650 Sweet Potato (Small Basket): ₦300 – ₦400 Melon Seed (Egusi): ₦200- ₦250 Ogbono Seed: ₦200- ₦300 Okro: ₦50-₦1000 Coco Yam: ₦300- ₦1000 Groundnut (Fresh 1 Bag): ₦5,000- ₦6,000 Groundnut (Fried 1 Bottle): ₦500- ₦600 Spaghetti: ₦200- ₦300 (All Brands) 1 Carton of Indomie Chicken ( 40pcs): ₦1,900 - ₦2,100 1 Carton of Indomie Onion (40pcs): ₦2,100 – ₦2,200 1 Carton of IndomieSuperpack (40ps):: ₦3,300- N3,400 1 Carton of Indomie Hungry Man (24ps)- ₦4,300- ₦4,500 1 Carton of IndomieBelleful (16ps)- ₦4,300- ₦4,500 1 Carton of Chiki Noodles (40pcs) – ₦3,000- ₦3,200 1 Carton of Golden Penny Noodles (40ps): ₦2,200 Pasta (Macaroni): ₦200-₦250 Starch: Tied in Nylons according to Quantity required Golden Penny Semovita: ₦400- ₦3,500 (Depending on the Size) Honeywell Semolina: ₦350- ₦4,000 (Depending on the Size) Golden Penny Semolina: ₦350- ₦4,500 (Depending on the Size) Honeywell Semolina: ₦400- ₦5,000 (Depending on the Size) Poundo Yam: ₦500- ₦5,000 Yam Flour: ₦300 Upwards (According to Required Quantity) Plantain Flour: ₦300 Upwards (According to Quantity Required) Flour: ₦300- ₦3,500 Palm Oil (5 ltrs): ₦2,200- ₦2,500 Palm Oil (20 ltrs): ₦8,800- ₦9,000 Palm Oil (30 ltrs): ₦12,800- ₦13,000 Vegetable Oil Local (5 ltrs): ₦2,300- ₦2,500 Vegetable Oil (20 ltrs): ₦9,000- ₦9,500 Vegetable Oil (30 ltrs): ₦13,500 –₦14,000 Kings Vegetable Oil (5 ltrs): ₦2,900- ₦3,000 Wesson Vegetable Oil (5 ltrs): ₦4,500 – ₦4,700 Mamador Vegetable Oil (3.8 ltrs): – ₦3,000 – ₦3,200 Power Vegetable Oil (3 ltrs): ₦2,400- ₦2,600 A bag of Yellow Maize: ₦16,000- ₦18,000 A Bag of White Maize: ₦15,500-₦18,000. Cassava Flour: ₦1,500 Upwards (According to Quantity Required) Canned Fish (Sardines & Titus Brands): ₦400   Related Current Price of Bag of Rice in Nigeria Basmati Rice Price in Nigeria 2019 Current Price of Palm Oil in Nigeria Today Current Price of Bag of Beans in Nigeria Current Prices of Coconut Oil in Nigeria Price of Bag of Maize in Nigeria   Price of Spices in Nigeria There are several spices found in the African kitchen to make sweet delicacies. Without these spices, any food made will be tasteless. This is to say that the work of spices aside nutritional value is also to add taste to food. Here, I've compiled a price list of some popular spices needed to cook a basic Nigerian dish. Maggi (Sachet): ₦500-₦550 Knorr (Sachet): ₦500-₦550 Grinned Pepper: ₦300- ₦1000 Black Pepper: ₦300- ₦400 Chili Pepper: ₦100- ₦1000 (Depending on Quantity Needed) Thyme: ₦120- ₦200 Curry: ₦120- ₦200 Powder Ginger: ₦80- ₦120 Powder Garlic: ₦50- ₦100 Potash (Akanwu): ₦20-₦50 Locust Beans (Dawa-Dawa): ₦100- ₦1000 (Depending on Quantity Needed) Annapurna Salt: ₦50-₦100 Mr. Chef Salt: ₦50- ₦100 Dangote Salt: ₦70- ₦150 Nutmeg: ₦20- ₦100 Some of these spices are of high nutritional values. For instance, the black pepper has been proven to enhance weight loss, ease digestion, prevent cancer, and battle cold and cough. The popular curry leaf has also been proven to help reduce blood cholesterol level and lower blood sugar level.   Prices of Perishables & Vegetables in Nigeria Fresh Tomatoes: ₦100 Upwards (According to Quantity Needed) Cabbage: ₦100 Onion: ₦50 Upwards (According to Quantity Needed) Carrots: ₦50 Upwards (According to Quantity Needed) Green Peas: ₦100 Spring Onion: ₦200 Sweet Potato: ₦200- ₦400 Irish Potato: ₦200- ₦500 French Peas: ₦50 Fresh Pepper: ₦100 Upwards (According to Quantity Needed) Water Leaf: ₦50- ₦100 Pumpkin leaf (Ugwu): ₦50- ₦100 Bitter Leaf: ₦20- ₦100 Spinach (Green): ₦100- ₦300 Curry Leaf: ₦50 - ₦100 Scent Leaf (Eferin): ₦50- ₦100 Pepper Soup Spices (Powder): ₦200- ₦500   Fish and Meat Prices in Nigeria Beef is the major meat consumed in Nigeria. It has been stated that Nigeria alone consumes over 80,000 cows. Other meats available on the market include goat meat, ram meat, and others. On the other hand, white meats such as turkey and chicken are also heavily consumed. Nigerian delicacies are so unique that some foods need a special kind of meat to make them. Egusi, for example, is mostly cooked using beef or goat meat with lots of fish. While sauce like rice stew is mainly cooked with chicken or turkey. Whatever your choice of food is, there's always the right meat or fish to spice things up. Stockfish: ₦120- ₦500 Tilapia: ₦600- ₦1500 Catfish: ₦1000- ₦3000 (Depending on the Size) Croaker: ₦1000- ₦3,000 Titus: ₦500 Beef: ₦300 Upwards (According to Quantity Needed) Goat Meat: ₦500 Upwards (According to Quantity Needed) Kpomo (Cow Skin): ₦500 Upwards (According to Quantity Needed) Assorted (Intestine, Liver, Kidney, Stomach skin): ₦500 Upwards (According to Quantity Needed) Chicken (1Kg): ₦1,200 Chicken (0.5Kg): ₦600 Turkey (1Kg): ₦1400 Turkey (0.5kg): ₦650 Gizzard: ₦300- ₦1000 Cray Fish: ₦50- ₦1000 Prawn: ₦50- ₦500 Ram Meat: ₦500- ₦5,000 Snail: ₦500-₦800   Related Cost of Bag of Flour in Nigeria Price of Agricultural Commodities in Nigeria Current Prices of Commodities in Nigeria Infertility Treatment in Nigeria Current Price of Bag of Salt in Nigeria Current Price of Soybeans Per Ton in Nigeria Price of Cow in Nigeria   Price of Beverages, Dairy & Drinks in Nigeria The prices of beverages in Nigeria is quite fixed across any part of the country. Beverages are now so expensive as its sometimes a thing for the rich. Although, the companies have tried their possible best to make sachet sizes of their products to enable the common man to afford it. The sachets averagely go from ₦50 to ₦100 across all manufacturers. The ones you see below are the bigger sizes. I also added dairy products and drinks, especially popular ones. There is a huge competition in the soft drink industry where all of them have laced their price tag at the same level. So far, Coca-cola coke has the highest market share; following on the list is Pepsi which has been a competitor for decades. Whatever your budget for soft drinks and dairy products, you'll surely find your range. 400g Powdered Tin Peak Milk: ₦1,150- ₦1,300 900g Powdered Tin Peak Milk: N1,850-₦2,200 500g Refill Powdered Peak Milk: ₦950- ₦1,200 380g Refill Powdered Three Crowns Milk: ₦800- ₦1,000 400g Powdered Tin Loya Milk: ₦800 – ₦1,000 400g Refill Powdered Loya Milk: ₦750- ₦900 500g Refill Milk Coast: ₦700 – ₦800 500g Powdered Tin Dano Milk: ₦900 – ₦1,000 900g Powdered Dano Milk: ₦1,650- ₦1,700 500g Refill Powdered Dano Milk: ₦800 – ₦1,000 500g Tin Milo: ₦1,000- ₦1,200 900g Tin Milo: ₦1,900 – ₦2,000 500g Cocoa Beverages Milo Refill 500g – N950 – N1, 000 500g Refill Bournvita: ₦850 – ₦950 500g Plastic Bournvita: ₦950 – ₦1,000 900g Plastic Bournvita: ₦1,600-₦1,800 500g Refill Ovaltine: ₦850- ₦950 500g Plastic Ovaltine: ₦900- ₦1000 Coffee Nescafe Gold Blend: ₦1,600 – ₦1,800 50g Coffee Nescafe Classic: ₦550 – ₦600 Dangote Sugar (50kg) – N17,000- N17, 300 Sugar St. Louis Sugar (Cube 500g) – N350- N400 Sugar Golden Penny Sugar (cube) 500g – N300- N400 1 Bottled water: ₦50 1 Carton of Bottled Water: ₦700 Coca Cola (Plastic Coke): ₦1700- ₦1800 Coca Cola (Fanta): ₦1100 -₦1300 Bigi Apple: ₦900- ₦1100 Bigi (Cola): ₦900- ₦1100 Bigi Tropical: ₦900-₦1100 Pepsi: ₦900- ₦1100 5-Alive Juice; ₦500 Chi-Vita Juice: ₦350- ₦500 Hollandia Yoghurt: ₦400- ₦500 Caprisone: ₦100 Bobo: ₦100 Viju Milk: ₦150- ₦250 Soya Milk: ₦150- ₦300 Mayonnaise: ₦150- ₦500 Butter:: ₦70- ₦500 Bread: ₦80- ₦200 Sliced Bread: ₦250- ₦500 Egg (1 Crate): ₦750- ₦900 Pap: ₦50- ₦200 Custard: ₦200- ₦1500   Price of Fruits in Nigeria Fruits are an essential part of a healthy lifestyle. Most times, people do not pay close attention to fruits. An average poor person in Nigeria thinks investing money on fruit to eat is a waste. Fruits have continually proven to the world how powerful they can be. They are abundantly rich in several types of vitamins that can combat sicknesses and diseases. Furthermore, some fruits are used as foodstuffs to prepare some African dishes. For example, garden eggs can be used to make garden egg sauce, cucumber is also added as a spice in fish barbecue, pineapples are used to make home-made juice, plantain can be consumed either by boiling or frying. Plantain is also used to prepare plantain portage and snacks like plantain chips. Here's a price list of predominant fruits available in Nigeria. Coconut: ₦100-300 Pineapple: ₦100-₦300 Cucumber: ₦50- ₦100 Banana: ₦200-₦500 Paw-Paw: ₦150- ₦300 Plantain: ₦300- ₦500 Lemon: ₦50- ₦200 Lime: ₦50- ₦100 African Pear: ₦100- ₦400 Avocado: ₦50- ₦150 Apples (1kg): ₦1,000-₦1,200 Cherry (Agbalumo): ₦50- ₦100 Mango: ₦50- ₦100 Guava: ₦50- ₦150 Cashew: ₦100- ₦400 Soursop: ₦400 Tamarind: ₦500 Tangerine: ₦100 Grapefruits: ₦100 Garden Egg: ₦50- ₦200 Local Strawberry: ₦500 Rose or water Apples: ₦500-₦700 Tropical pepper: ₦50-₦100 Wall-nut: ₦100-₦200 Banana (1kg): ₦400-₦600 Orange (1kg): ₦200-₦700 The prices of foodstuffs have witnessed a continuous rise and fall in the country. This is often attributed to seasons of crops, importation cost as a result of Naira-Dollar rates, lack of power supply, bad road network making logistics more difficult and lack of government policies to control prices. It is advised to have prior knowledge of foodstuff prices before going to the market so that you don't buy an item at an outrageous price. It is normal for market traders to hype prices and it's left for the customer to use his/her bargaining ability to buy this stuff. This should be your price guide; remember, as stated above, that prices fluctuate.   Related Current Price of Bag of Rice in Nigeria Basmati Rice Price in Nigeria 2019 Current Price of Palm Oil in Nigeria Today Current Price of Bag of Beans in Nigeria Current Prices of Coconut Oil in Nigeria Price of Bag of Maize in Nigeria   Factors Affecting the Price of Foodstuff in Nigeria Today The prices of foodstuffs in Nigeria are in a constant upward leap due to some factors. Manufacturers of some of the packaged food blame the inflation on power supply expenses since many of them generate their own electricity. For the distributors, they blame it on the manufacturers whom they buy from and the cost of transporting the good to their warehouses. The prices of foodstuffs differ according to the market, supermarket, store, and area you live in. Some markets are closer to the source of the foodstuffs while some are farther. It is often believed that foodstuffs like rice, garri, beans, onions, tomato, and pepper are very cheap in the northern part of the county while foodstuffs like plantain and banana are cheaper in southern states like Edo and Ondo. So, the prices are likely to change according to the place you live in. City factors also affect the prices of foodstuffs. It is evident that places like Lagos and Port Harcourt have a very high standard of living in the country. This is so because of the mentality of the sellers who believe big cities like Lagos and Port Harcourt have working class people who make money. Many consumers blame the inflation on the government, who are not taking the hike in prices into considerations by not implementing strict laws to regulate pricing within the country. Consequently, all these have led to the low purchasing power of the citizens. And as a matter of fact, led to poverty in the land.   Where to Buy Foodstuff in Nigeria Foodstuffs in Nigeria can be purchased from the market. This is recommended — especially if you plan to buy it in bulk — as buying it in your locality (street) may be more expensive than the main markets. You can also place orders for certain foodstuffs online from sellers on e-commerce stores like Konga and Jumia.   Compare Foodstuff Prices Foodstuff Prices in Nigeria Today (Complete List) Current Price of Bag of Rice in Nigeria Basmati Rice Price in Nigeria 2019 Current Price of Palm Oil in Nigeria Today Current Price of Bag of Beans in Nigeria Current Prices of Coconut Oil in Nigeria Price of Bag of Maize in Nigeria Cost of Bag of Flour in Nigeria Price of Agricultural Commodities in Nigeria Current Prices of Commodities in Nigeria Current Price of Bag of Salt in Nigeria Current Price of Soybeans Per Ton in Nigeria Price of Cow in Nigeria Read the full article
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According to the world poverty index, worldpoverty.io, Nigeria tops the rest of the world as the country with the highest number of poor people living in it, followed by India who used to top the list. Furthermore, the statistics shows that every day, more people fall into poverty in Nigeria while more people come out of poverty on a daily basis in India. One of the criteria for calculating this is the availability of Food and other basic living needs. Food, in general, has been seen as a basic need but in Nigeria, it looks more like a luxury. Prices of foodstuffs in Nigeria increases often without reduction and control due to inflation. Nigeria has more than 23 million people living in poverty despite the abundance of fertile soil, human resources and great climate. And the number is increasing daily. Feeding in Nigeria is not easy; the National Bureau of Statistics stated that an average Nigerian leaves below a dollar per day. This can be seen from the salary structure of the federal and state government where the minimum wage is 30,000 Naira per month. The figure is miserable after subtracting basic expenses such as feeding and transport to work. The remainder can barely be used for something tangible. As you read on, you'll see the prices of foodstuffs and some of the reasons for the rise and fall in prices.   Price of (General) Foodstuff in Nigeria The fact that prices of some foodstuffs increase across the country doesn’t mean some don’t come down. The most consumed food in Nigeria, rice, had a crash in recent months. The price of a bag of rice saw a decrease from ₦19,000 to ₦17,500 in some parts of Lagos. Some sellers claim that Nigerian locally grown rice has penetrated into the market and resulted in a rise in competition. This, however, reduced the price of imported rice in the market. This sort of change has also been witnessed in garri. Generally, the crash in the price of garri was reduced by over 50 percent during late 2018. This could be as a result of the season, which is a major factor that determines prices of agricultural produce in Nigeria Unfortunately, there was a rise in price on some common foodstuffs like egusi seed and ogbono. For egusi, the price fluctuates regularly as the bulk of it consumed in the country is imported. The price is affected by the continuous rise and fall of the Naira-Dollar exchange rates. Similarly, the price has of ogbono has been fluctuating for a while. Find below the list of some general foodstuff in Nigeria and their prices. 50kg of Rice (A Bag of Rice): ₦17,500-₦23,000 25kg of Rice: ₦7000-₦8500 5kg of Rice: ₦2500-₦3000 5kg of Rice: ₦1200-₦1600 50Kg Oloyin Beans: ₦30,000 –₦39,000 25Kg Oloyin Beans: ₦15,000 – ₦19,000 50Kg Olotun Beans: ₦29,000 – ₦36,000 25Kg Olotun Beans: ₦14,000 – ₦17,500 Butter Beans: ₦33,000 25KG Butter Beans: ₦16,500 50Kg White Beans: ₦32,000 Brown Beans (50kg): N32,000 Tomato (1kg): ₦200-₦500 Sweet Potato (1kg): ₦3000-₦800 Onion (1kg): ₦250-₦500 Lettuce (1 head): ₦200-₦400 Yam (A tuber of yam): ₦700-₦1000 Bag of Ijebu Garri (80kg): ₦10,500 Bag of White Garri (50kg) ₦6,500 – ₦7,500 Bag of Yellow Garri (50kg) ₦6,500 – ₦7,500 Sweet Potato (Big Basket): ₦500 – ₦650 Sweet Potato (Small Basket): ₦300 – ₦400 Melon Seed (Egusi): ₦200- ₦250 Ogbono Seed: ₦200- ₦300 Okro: ₦50-₦1000 Coco Yam: ₦300- ₦1000 Groundnut (Fresh 1 Bag): ₦5,000- ₦6,000 Groundnut (Fried 1 Bottle): ₦500- ₦600 Spaghetti: ₦200- ₦300 (All Brands) 1 Carton of Indomie Chicken ( 40pcs): ₦1,900 - ₦2,100 1 Carton of Indomie Onion (40pcs): ₦2,100 – ₦2,200 1 Carton of IndomieSuperpack (40ps):: ₦3,300- N3,400 1 Carton of Indomie Hungry Man (24ps)- ₦4,300- ₦4,500 1 Carton of IndomieBelleful (16ps)- ₦4,300- ₦4,500 1 Carton of Chiki Noodles (40pcs) – ₦3,000- ₦3,200 1 Carton of Golden Penny Noodles (40ps): ₦2,200 Pasta (Macaroni): ₦200-₦250 Starch: Tied in Nylons according to Quantity required Golden Penny Semovita: ₦400- ₦3,500 (Depending on the Size) Honeywell Semolina: ₦350- ₦4,000 (Depending on the Size) Golden Penny Semolina: ₦350- ₦4,500 (Depending on the Size) Honeywell Semolina: ₦400- ₦5,000 (Depending on the Size) Poundo Yam: ₦500- ₦5,000 Yam Flour: ₦300 Upwards (According to Required Quantity) Plantain Flour: ₦300 Upwards (According to Quantity Required) Flour: ₦300- ₦3,500 Palm Oil (5 ltrs): ₦2,200- ₦2,500 Palm Oil (20 ltrs): ₦8,800- ₦9,000 Palm Oil (30 ltrs): ₦12,800- ₦13,000 Vegetable Oil Local (5 ltrs): ₦2,300- ₦2,500 Vegetable Oil (20 ltrs): ₦9,000- ₦9,500 Vegetable Oil (30 ltrs): ₦13,500 –₦14,000 Kings Vegetable Oil (5 ltrs): ₦2,900- ₦3,000 Wesson Vegetable Oil (5 ltrs): ₦4,500 – ₦4,700 Mamador Vegetable Oil (3.8 ltrs): – ₦3,000 – ₦3,200 Power Vegetable Oil (3 ltrs): ₦2,400- ₦2,600 A bag of Yellow Maize: ₦16,000- ₦18,000 A Bag of White Maize: ₦15,500-₦18,000. Cassava Flour: ₦1,500 Upwards (According to Quantity Required) Canned Fish (Sardines & Titus Brands): ₦400   Related Current Price of Bag of Rice in Nigeria Basmati Rice Price in Nigeria 2019 Current Price of Palm Oil in Nigeria Today Current Price of Bag of Beans in Nigeria Current Prices of Coconut Oil in Nigeria Price of Bag of Maize in Nigeria   Price of Spices in Nigeria There are several spices found in the African kitchen to make sweet delicacies. Without these spices, any food made will be tasteless. This is to say that the work of spices aside nutritional value is also to add taste to food. Here, I've compiled a price list of some popular spices needed to cook a basic Nigerian dish. Maggi (Sachet): ₦500-₦550 Knorr (Sachet): ₦500-₦550 Grinned Pepper: ₦300- ₦1000 Black Pepper: ₦300- ₦400 Chili Pepper: ₦100- ₦1000 (Depending on Quantity Needed) Thyme: ��120- ₦200 Curry: ₦120- ₦200 Powder Ginger: ₦80- ₦120 Powder Garlic: ₦50- ₦100 Potash (Akanwu): ₦20-₦50 Locust Beans (Dawa-Dawa): ₦100- ₦1000 (Depending on Quantity Needed) Annapurna Salt: ₦50-₦100 Mr. Chef Salt: ₦50- ₦100 Dangote Salt: ₦70- ₦150 Nutmeg: ₦20- ₦100 Some of these spices are of high nutritional values. For instance, the black pepper has been proven to enhance weight loss, ease digestion, prevent cancer, and battle cold and cough. The popular curry leaf has also been proven to help reduce blood cholesterol level and lower blood sugar level.   Prices of Perishables & Vegetables in Nigeria Fresh Tomatoes: ₦100 Upwards (According to Quantity Needed) Cabbage: ₦100 Onion: ₦50 Upwards (According to Quantity Needed) Carrots: ₦50 Upwards (According to Quantity Needed) Green Peas: ₦100 Spring Onion: ₦200 Sweet Potato: ₦200- ₦400 Irish Potato: ₦200- ₦500 French Peas: ₦50 Fresh Pepper: ₦100 Upwards (According to Quantity Needed) Water Leaf: ₦50- ₦100 Pumpkin leaf (Ugwu): ₦50- ₦100 Bitter Leaf: ₦20- ₦100 Spinach (Green): ₦100- ₦300 Curry Leaf: ₦50 - ₦100 Scent Leaf (Eferin): ₦50- ₦100 Pepper Soup Spices (Powder): ₦200- ₦500   Fish and Meat Prices in Nigeria Beef is the major meat consumed in Nigeria. It has been stated that Nigeria alone consumes over 80,000 cows. Other meats available on the market include goat meat, ram meat, and others. On the other hand, white meats such as turkey and chicken are also heavily consumed. Nigerian delicacies are so unique that some foods need a special kind of meat to make them. Egusi, for example, is mostly cooked using beef or goat meat with lots of fish. While sauce like rice stew is mainly cooked with chicken or turkey. Whatever your choice of food is, there's always the right meat or fish to spice things up. Stockfish: ₦120- ₦500 Tilapia: ₦600- ₦1500 Catfish: ₦1000- ₦3000 (Depending on the Size) Croaker: ₦1000- ₦3,000 Titus: ₦500 Beef: ₦300 Upwards (According to Quantity Needed) Goat Meat: ₦500 Upwards (According to Quantity Needed) Kpomo (Cow Skin): ₦500 Upwards (According to Quantity Needed) Assorted (Intestine, Liver, Kidney, Stomach skin): ₦500 Upwards (According to Quantity Needed) Chicken (1Kg): ₦1,200 Chicken (0.5Kg): ₦600 Turkey (1Kg): ₦1400 Turkey (0.5kg): ₦650 Gizzard: ₦300- ₦1000 Cray Fish: ₦50- ₦1000 Prawn: ₦50- ₦500 Ram Meat: ₦500- ₦5,000 Snail: ₦500-₦800   Related Cost of Bag of Flour in Nigeria Price of Agricultural Commodities in Nigeria Current Prices of Commodities in Nigeria Infertility Treatment in Nigeria Current Price of Bag of Salt in Nigeria Current Price of Soybeans Per Ton in Nigeria Price of Cow in Nigeria   Price of Beverages, Dairy & Drinks in Nigeria The prices of beverages in Nigeria is quite fixed across any part of the country. Beverages are now so expensive as its sometimes a thing for the rich. Although, the companies have tried their possible best to make sachet sizes of their products to enable the common man to afford it. The sachets averagely go from ₦50 to ₦100 across all manufacturers. The ones you see below are the bigger sizes. I also added dairy products and drinks, especially popular ones. There is a huge competition in the soft drink industry where all of them have laced their price tag at the same level. So far, Coca-cola coke has the highest market share; following on the list is Pepsi which has been a competitor for decades. Whatever your budget for soft drinks and dairy products, you'll surely find your range. 400g Powdered Tin Peak Milk: ₦1,150- ₦1,300 900g Powdered Tin Peak Milk: N1,850-₦2,200 500g Refill Powdered Peak Milk: ₦950- ₦1,200 380g Refill Powdered Three Crowns Milk: ₦800- ₦1,000 400g Powdered Tin Loya Milk: ₦800 – ₦1,000 400g Refill Powdered Loya Milk: ₦750- ₦900 500g Refill Milk Coast: ₦700 – ₦800 500g Powdered Tin Dano Milk: ₦900 – ₦1,000 900g Powdered Dano Milk: ₦1,650- ₦1,700 500g Refill Powdered Dano Milk: ₦800 – ₦1,000 500g Tin Milo: ₦1,000- ₦1,200 900g Tin Milo: ₦1,900 – ₦2,000 500g Cocoa Beverages Milo Refill 500g – N950 – N1, 000 500g Refill Bournvita: ₦850 – ₦950 500g Plastic Bournvita: ₦950 – ₦1,000 900g Plastic Bournvita: ₦1,600-₦1,800 500g Refill Ovaltine: ₦850- ₦950 500g Plastic Ovaltine: ₦900- ₦1000 Coffee Nescafe Gold Blend: ₦1,600 – ₦1,800 50g Coffee Nescafe Classic: ₦550 – ₦600 Dangote Sugar (50kg) – N17,000- N17, 300 Sugar St. Louis Sugar (Cube 500g) – N350- N400 Sugar Golden Penny Sugar (cube) 500g – N300- N400 1 Bottled water: ₦50 1 Carton of Bottled Water: ₦700 Coca Cola (Plastic Coke): ₦1700- ₦1800 Coca Cola (Fanta): ₦1100 -₦1300 Bigi Apple: ₦900- ₦1100 Bigi (Cola): ₦900- ₦1100 Bigi Tropical: ₦900-₦1100 Pepsi: ₦900- ₦1100 5-Alive Juice; ₦500 Chi-Vita Juice: ₦350- ₦500 Hollandia Yoghurt: ₦400- ₦500 Caprisone: ₦100 Bobo: ₦100 Viju Milk: ₦150- ₦250 Soya Milk: ₦150- ₦300 Mayonnaise: ₦150- ₦500 Butter:: ₦70- ₦500 Bread: ₦80- ₦200 Sliced Bread: ₦250- ₦500 Egg (1 Crate): ₦750- ₦900 Pap: ₦50- ₦200 Custard: ₦200- ₦1500   Price of Fruits in Nigeria Fruits are an essential part of a healthy lifestyle. Most times, people do not pay close attention to fruits. An average poor person in Nigeria thinks investing money on fruit to eat is a waste. Fruits have continually proven to the world how powerful they can be. They are abundantly rich in several types of vitamins that can combat sicknesses and diseases. Furthermore, some fruits are used as foodstuffs to prepare some African dishes. For example, garden eggs can be used to make garden egg sauce, cucumber is also added as a spice in fish barbecue, pineapples are used to make home-made juice, plantain can be consumed either by boiling or frying. Plantain is also used to prepare plantain portage and snacks like plantain chips. Here's a price list of predominant fruits available in Nigeria. Coconut: ₦100-300 Pineapple: ₦100-₦300 Cucumber: ₦50- ₦100 Banana: ₦200-₦500 Paw-Paw: ₦150- ₦300 Plantain: ₦300- ₦500 Lemon: ₦50- ₦200 Lime: ₦50- ₦100 African Pear: ₦100- ₦400 Avocado: ₦50- ₦150 Apples (1kg): ₦1,000-₦1,200 Cherry (Agbalumo): ₦50- ₦100 Mango: ₦50- ₦100 Guava: ₦50- ₦150 Cashew: ₦100- ₦400 Soursop: ₦400 Tamarind: ₦500 Tangerine: ₦100 Grapefruits: ₦100 Garden Egg: ₦50- ₦200 Local Strawberry: ₦500 Rose or water Apples: ₦500-₦700 Tropical pepper: ₦50-₦100 Wall-nut: ₦100-₦200 Banana (1kg): ₦400-₦600 Orange (1kg): ₦200-₦700 The prices of foodstuffs have witnessed a continuous rise and fall in the country. This is often attributed to seasons of crops, importation cost as a result of Naira-Dollar rates, lack of power supply, bad road network making logistics more difficult and lack of government policies to control prices. It is advised to have prior knowledge of foodstuff prices before going to the market so that you don't buy an item at an outrageous price. It is normal for market traders to hype prices and it's left for the customer to use his/her bargaining ability to buy this stuff. This should be your price guide; remember, as stated above, that prices fluctuate.   Related Current Price of Bag of Rice in Nigeria Basmati Rice Price in Nigeria 2019 Current Price of Palm Oil in Nigeria Today Current Price of Bag of Beans in Nigeria Current Prices of Coconut Oil in Nigeria Price of Bag of Maize in Nigeria   Factors Affecting the Price of Foodstuff in Nigeria Today The prices of foodstuffs in Nigeria are in a constant upward leap due to some factors. Manufacturers of some of the packaged food blame the inflation on power supply expenses since many of them generate their own electricity. For the distributors, they blame it on the manufacturers whom they buy from and the cost of transporting the good to their warehouses. The prices of foodstuffs differ according to the market, supermarket, store, and area you live in. Some markets are closer to the source of the foodstuffs while some are farther. It is often believed that foodstuffs like rice, garri, beans, onions, tomato, and pepper are very cheap in the northern part of the county while foodstuffs like plantain and banana are cheaper in southern states like Edo and Ondo. So, the prices are likely to change according to the place you live in. City factors also affect the prices of foodstuffs. It is evident that places like Lagos and Port Harcourt have a very high standard of living in the country. This is so because of the mentality of the sellers who believe big cities like Lagos and Port Harcourt have working class people who make money. Many consumers blame the inflation on the government, who are not taking the hike in prices into considerations by not implementing strict laws to regulate pricing within the country. Consequently, all these have led to the low purchasing power of the citizens. And as a matter of fact, led to poverty in the land.   Where to Buy Foodstuff in Nigeria Foodstuffs in Nigeria can be purchased from the market. This is recommended — especially if you plan to buy it in bulk — as buying it in your locality (street) may be more expensive than the main markets. You can also place orders for certain foodstuffs online from sellers on e-commerce stores like Konga and Jumia.   Compare Foodstuff Prices Foodstuff Prices in Nigeria Today (Complete List) Current Price of Bag of Rice in Nigeria Basmati Rice Price in Nigeria 2019 Current Price of Palm Oil in Nigeria Today Current Price of Bag of Beans in Nigeria Current Prices of Coconut Oil in Nigeria Price of Bag of Maize in Nigeria Cost of Bag of Flour in Nigeria Price of Agricultural Commodities in Nigeria Current Prices of Commodities in Nigeria Current Price of Bag of Salt in Nigeria Current Price of Soybeans Per Ton in Nigeria Price of Cow in Nigeria Read the full article
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ISLAND BUILDERS BAPTIST SCHOOL (NURSERY & PRIMARY) 1A, MOBOLAJI BANK-ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS. SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2017 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: BASIC SCIENCE NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… Objectives Choose from the option lettered a – c the one that is most suitable Natural sources of water includes the following except ___________ (a) rain (b) river (c) well Air is a mixture of ___________ (a) gases (b) liquid (c) solid Aquatic animals are the animals that live in/on ______ (a) air (b) water (c) land Which of the following is an artificial sources of water? (a) spring (b) ponds (c) rain Air is everywhere (a) True (b) False Which of the following animals live in water? (a) crocodile (b) goat (c) dog There are __________ main sources of water (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 5 Can air be seen and touched? (a ) Yes (b) No Simple machine makes work easier? (a) Yes (b) No Technology is human activity used in making simple tools and materials (a) True (b) False Leaf is green while tomato is _____ in colour (a) Yellow (b) Red (c) White ___________ is the making of a copy of an object in a form smaller than the original objects (a) modeling (b) drawing (c) painting __________ soil is the best for modeling (a) clay (b) dry sand (c) loamy An example of simple machine for cutting clothes is ______ (a) axe (b) scissors (c) opener The colour of your uniforms are _________ and __________ (a) pink and grey (b) red and green (c) white and brown The red traffic light indicates _______ (a) get ready (b) stop (c) move Is it good to put a nail into the electric socket? (a) Yes (b) No You must have a bath ____________ a day. (a) twice (b) once (c) never Wash your hands after using the toilet. (a) True (b) False It is good to run carelessly along the corridor (a) True (b) False ISLAND BUILDERS BAPTIST SCHOOL (NURSERY & PRIMARY) 1A, MOBOLAJI BANK-ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS. SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2017 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: SOCIAL STUDIES NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… Tuwo is to Hausa as ______ is to Itsekiri. (a) Akpu (b) Iyan (c) Starch Akpu and Garri are gotten from ______ (a) cassava (b) yam (c) maize An area where many families live, work, and play is called ______ (a) neighbourhood (b) market (c) office Is it good to respect our elders (a) Yes (b) No We must keep our surroundings clean at all times. (a) True (b) False A ___________ is an area where people share things in common (a) commander (b) community (c) constituency We must collect gift from strangers (a) True (b) False Christians worship in the __________ (a) mosque (b) church (c) Shrine The Holy Book of the Muslim is ____________ (a) Holy Quran (b) Holy Bible (c) Ifa When reciting the National Anthem, we must ___________ right (a) Stand (b) Sit (c) Run We save our money in the _____________ (a) bank (b) house (c) pot A place where we buy and sell is called ___________ (a) school (b) police station (c) market Which of the following is a means of transportation by road (a) car (b) ship (c) air plane The fastest means of transportation is by _______ (a) road (b) air (c) water The head of a Local Government is the ______ (a) Chairman (b) Governor (c) President A person that flies aeroplane is a ___________ (a) driver (b) sailor (c) pilot The head of a primary school is known as ________ (a) Principal (b) Headmistress (c) Rector We must obey the rules and regulations of the classroom (a) True (b) False When someone slaps you in the class, what should you do? (a) Slap your own (b) report to the teacher (c) fight the person Is it good to fight and make noise in the class (a) Yes (b) No ISLAND BUILDERS BAPTIST SCHOOL (NURSERY & PRIMARY) 1A, MOBOLAJI BANK-ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS. SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2017 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… The _______ is a place where sick and injured are taken care of School (b) Hospital (c) Home To be kind means to show love (a) True (b) False ___________ and nurses work in an hospital. (a) teachers (b) farmers (c) doctors Is it good to give to the poor? (a) Yes (b) No The disabled people are called handicapped or cripple because they have no _____ and _______ (a) arms or legs (b) eyes or head (c) leg and teeth The disabled beg for ___________ (a) arm (b) harm (c) alms A farmer provides food to the nation (a) True (b) False A _________ impact knowledge to people (a) Doctor (b) Teacher (c) Farmer All work and no play, makes jack a ___________ boy. (a) dull (b) sharp (c) good Where must we spend most of our time? (a) reading our books (b) playing (c) watching television Is it good to help our parents? (a) Yes (b) No (c) am not sure Harmful drugs are dangerous to our body. (a) True (b) False Our toilets must be washed _________ (a) once a year (b) never (c) always Neatness is next to ____________ (a) boldness (b) friendliness (c) Godliness Smoking is dangerous to health (a) True (b) False It is good to be satisfied with what you have (a) True (b) False It is _________ to take drugs without the doctor's prescription (a) bad (b) safe (c) good The president of Nigeria is _______ (a) President Akinwunmi Ambode (b) President Mohammadu Buhari (c) President Obasanjo The headmistress of my school is ___________ (a) Mrs. Akande (b) Mrs. Bode-Idowu (c) Mrs. Gbolahan The name of my class teacher is ________ (a) Mr. Fidelis (b) Mrs. Oladoyin (c) Mr. Usman ISLAND BUILDERS BAPTIST SCHOOL (NURSERY & PRIMARY) 1A, MOBOLAJI BANK-ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS. SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2017 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… _________ is a liquid (a) sand (b) stone (c) water The ___________ provides day light for people to see. (a) moon (b) sky sun We breathe in and out __________ to survive (a) water (b) air (c) sand Animals make use of plants as their foods (a) True (b) False Stones are used by farmers to sharpen the cutlass (a) True (b) False Plants need _________ in order to grow very well. (a) moonlight (b) sunlight (c) water light We can get ______ from the early morning sun. (a) Vitamin C (b) Vitamin D (c) Vitamin E We can _____________ air around us (a) see (b) feel (c) touch Food helps us to ___________ very well (a) grow (b) reduce (c) sick Dogs feed mainly on ______________ (a) grains (b) bones (c) grasses The following are examples of food that we can eat without cooking except ___ (a) yam (b) mango (c) apple _________ drinking water can cause sickness and diseases (a) clean (b) unclean (c) pure An example of diseases caused by drinking unclean water is _____ (a) malaria (b) cholera (c) headache A ______ is an example of animal that live in water (a) fish (b) cow (c) bird Moving air is called ______ (a) wind (b) air (c) whistle Sun can be used to dry up some products of agriculture such as _____ (a) stone (b) maize (c) rocks The best soil for planting is _____ (a) sandy (b) loamy (c) clay Rocky land can be used for _____ (a) farming (b) tourist (c) cropping ______ can be obtained from a rocky land (a) marble (b) orange (c) juice Exercise and good food makes us healthy (a) True (b) False ISLAND BUILDERS BAPTIST SCHOOL (NURSERY & PRIMARY) 1A, MOBOLAJI BANK-ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS. SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2017 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: CREATIVE ART NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… ___________ is the drawing and painting of things around us. (a) Art (b) Tailor Handfan, cup, mat, basket and chair are examples of Art works we used at home. (a) Yes (b) No This object can be found at ___________ (a) bush (b) home It is a _____________ (a) mat (b) bed It is used for __________ (a) washing (b) sleeping This object is what? (a) cup (b) calabash We use the _____________ to decorate our house. (a) flower vase (b) sun The mixture of ____________ and _________ colours gives colour green. (a) red, blue (b) blue, yellow Yellow plus red gives ___________ (a) orange (b) purple The primary colours are red, blue and ___________ (a) yellow (b) green Section B Draw and colour: A Ball A Pot ISLAND BUILDERS BAPTIST SCHOOL (NURSERY & PRIMARY) 1A, MOBOLAJI BANK-ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS. SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2017 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: ENGLISH LANGUAGE NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… Section A: Comprehension Instruction: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions My name is Oni. I like to talk about what I do always. Everyday I wake up by 6.30am. I say my prayers when I wake up. After this, I go to greet my parent. Then, I brush my teeth. Afterwards, I sweep my room. I then go to the bathroom to have a shower. I put on my clothes and prepare for school. I take my breakfast. I leave home for school by 7.30a.m. I return home from school by 2.30pm. I go to bed by 9.00pm. Questions What is the boy's name? _______________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ What time does he leave for school? ______________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ When does he leave for school? _________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ The first thing Oni does when he wakes up is _______________________________________ After prayer, I ___________________ my parents and ____________________ my teeth. Section B Fill in the blanks with the correct possession adjectives Joe and ___________ friends are playing chess. (a) his (b) your (c) its Some rich people like to show off __________ wealth (a) his (b) my (c) their Alice hurt ___________ arm in the accident (a) our (b) her (c) your Children, check __________ answer carefully (a) your (b) their (c) our The trees have shed __________ leaves (a) its (b) their (c) my Fill in each gap with 'am', 'is' or 'are I __________ a pupil of Island Builders Baptist School She ________ a beautiful girl We _________ from the Police Station. He _________ a taxi driver They ___________ late again. Underline the adjective in each group of words The blue car is mine A big house The man is fat. He has seven toys The fourth car has broken Write the correct verb from the brackets in the blank I ____________ a new toy (have, has) He ________________ two uniforms (has, have) She ________________ a necklace (have, has) The girls ________________ long hair (has, have) Babies ____________ to crawl before walking (has, have) Section C: Composition My School The name of my school is ______________________________________________________ My school is in ________________________ town in __________________________ State There are ____________________ classrooms in my school. The name of my class teacher is __________________________ the name of my headmistress is _______________________ There is a playing ground in my ______________ (house, school, farm) I like my school because the teachers are very ____________________ (hardworking, wicked, kind) to me. Section D: Literature The title of our literature text for this term is ____________________________________ Mr. Kay has _______________________________ kids Their names are _____________________, ___________________, __________________ __________________________ looks like his father ___________________________ is the only girl of the house. ISLAND BUILDERS BAPTIST SCHOOL (NURSERY & PRIMARY) 1A, MOBOLAJI BANK-ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS. SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2017 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: VOCATIONAL APTITUDE NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… Some of the electrical home appliances use battery (a) true (b) False Electrical home appliances are powered by electricity before we use them. (a) True (b) False _________ is used for cooking (a) washing machine (b) electric fan (c) electric cooker _________ is the name of a person that cooks (a) Tailor (b) cook (c) lawyer Frying pan is used for _____ (a) measuring (b) frying (c) serving food Home economics is the study of skills that pertains to the ______ (a) school (b) home (c) hospital ______ is used to open and close entrance to a room (a) cabinet (b) shelves (c) door ___________ is used for arranging plates (a) chair (b) plate rack (c) bench ___________ is where people sit and eat (a) dining set (b) shelves (c) window _________ is a place where sick people are treated (a) hospital (b) school (c) market ________ is used for measuring body temperature (a) cotton wool (b) cooler (c) thermometer Doctor wear _________ to protect their hands from germs (a) cloth (b) bandage (c) gloves Who looks after or takes care for sick people in an hospital (a) cleaner (b) teacher (c) nurse _________ is a place where vehicles are repaired (a) school (b) office (c) mechanic workshop A mechanic repairs and maintains vehicles (a) True (b) False The person that works on vehicles tyres is ____________ (a) pupil (b) nurse (c) vulcanizer The person that repairs vehicles is ______ (a) mechanic (b) teacher (c) doctor __________ is where water is stored for a building (a) water tank (b) bus (c) lorry A plumber can repair water pipes when leaking (a) True (b) False The person that repairs plumbing fitting is ________ (a) doctor (b) lawyer (c) plumber ISLAND BUILDERS BAPTIST SCHOOL (NURSERY & PRIMARY) 1A, MOBOLAJI BANK-ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS. SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2017 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: VERBAL REASONING NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… Write out 5 words that begin with letter h ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ Form words with each of the following: Example: e g a – a g e e c i ___________ n e p ___________ b a c ___________ e g d e __________ g g e __________ Fill in the missing letters with one of these letters a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j ____ vy ____ octor ____ riend ____ome ____ump Match the capital letters with the small letters L p M r N u O i P m Q s R q S n T o U t Write the small letters to the following numbers 7 ________________ 10 _______________ 25 ________________ 18 ________________ 3 _______________ ISLAND BUILDERS BAPTIST SCHOOL (NURSERY & PRIMARY) 1A, MOBOLAJI BANK-ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS. SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2017 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: HOME ECONOMICS NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… How many nostrils do we have? (a) Four (b) three (c) two The ears are used for __________ (a) hearing sound (b) sneezing (c) seeing We breathe in and breathe out ____________ (a) dust (b) air (c) soap We should keep our nails clean at all times (a) True (b) False The mouth consists of the ______ and _____ (a) lip and nails (b) teeth and tongue (c) tongue and toes The tongue is used for ______ (a) chewing (b) singing (c) tasting We clean our mouth to avoid _____ (a) eating (b) smelling (c) talking __________ is used for brushing our teeth. (a) toothbrush & tooth paste (b) toothbrush & sand (c) toothbrush & powder It is good to wash our tongue when brushing (a) True (b) False Write three materials for cleaning the mouth, teeth and tongue __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ It is good to put sharp objects in the ear (a) True (b) False ____________ is a place where we live. (a) school (b) home (c) mosque A house is a building (a) Yes (b) no __________ is a place where we prepare our food (a) bedroom (b) kitchen (c) sitting room List three parts of a home ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ Is it good to wash our hands after using the toilet? (a) Yes (b) No ISLAND BUILDERS BAPTIST SCHOOL (NURSERY & PRIMARY) 1A, MOBOLAJI BANK-ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS. SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2017 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: BIBLE KNOWLEDGE NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… We should always obey the commandments of God (a) True (b) False __________ protects and keep our family (a) God (b) David (c) John We should always _________ to God (a) abuse (b) curse (c) pray As children of God, we should ________ one another. (a) hate (b) love (c) fight Jesus Christ called his followers his friends (a) Yes (b) No How many disciples does Jesus had? (a) 12 (b) 9 (c) 15 Is it good to help the disable? (a) Yes (b) No Where was Jesus Christ given birth to (a) Market (b) Manger (c) Manager ________ is the act of talking to God (a) prayer (b) crying (c) sleeping Who is the angel that appear to Mary? (a) Angel Gabriel (b) Angel Daniel (c) Angel Michael _________ has power over all diseases and death (a) peter (b) God (c) John ______ is the first man God created. (a) Judea (b) Adam (c) James Is dreaming God's great gifts? (a) Yes (b) No Who died on the cross of Calvary? (a) Mary (b) Jesus Christ (c) James Who is our heavenly father? (a) Daddy (b) God (c) Pastor Who is God? (a) Angel (b) Spirit (c) Man Love means liking and caring about someone (a) True (b) False Who is the first woman God created? (a) Eve (b) Mother (c) aunty List two things God created? __________________ __________________
ISLAND BUILDERS BAPTIST SCHOOL (NURSERY & PRIMARY) 1A, MOBOLAJI BANK-ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS. SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2017 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… Write in words 58 = __________________________________________________________ 80 = __________________________________________________________ 75 = __________________________________________________________ 63 = ___________________________________________________________ 39 = ___________________________________________________________ 42 = ___________________________________________________________ Open sentences involving addition and subtraction of numbers using number line 6 + = 9 9 – = 5 + 3 = 8 12 – 6 = Write in expanded forms 130 = _______ hundreds ______ tens ______ units 536 = _______ hundreds ______ tens ______ units What is the value 7 in the following digits 7 9 8 = __________________ = _____________ 2 4 7 = __________________ = _____________ 6 7 1 = __________________ = ____________ Multiplication of 2- digits numbers (i) 7 3 (ii) 5 1 (iii) 3 3 x 2 x 3 x 3 Addition and subtraction of numbers with carrying and borrowing under (H.T.U) H T U H T U H T U 3 5 9 (ii) 4 8 7 (iii) 1 3 4 + 2 4 9 + 4 0 5 + 5 4 9 H T U H T U 5 6 5 (v) 8 4 6 2 5 8 – 3 2 9 Name the shaded part as fraction = = Shade ½ of ½ is called half as ¼ is called _________________
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ISLAND BUILDERS BAPTIST SCHOOL (NURSERY & PRIMARY) 1A, MOBOLAJI BANK-ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS. SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2017 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: BASIC SCIENCE NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… Objectives Choose from the option lettered a – c the one that is most suitable Natural sources of water includes the following except ___________ (a) rain (b) river (c) well Air is a mixture of ___________ (a) gases (b) liquid (c) solid Aquatic animals are the animals that live in/on ______ (a) air (b) water (c) land Which of the following is an artificial sources of water? (a) spring (b) ponds (c) rain Air is everywhere (a) True (b) False Which of the following animals live in water? (a) crocodile (b) goat (c) dog There are __________ main sources of water (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 5 Can air be seen and touched? (a ) Yes (b) No Simple machine makes work easier? (a) Yes (b) No Technology is human activity used in making simple tools and materials (a) True (b) False Leaf is green while tomato is _____ in colour (a) Yellow (b) Red (c) White ___________ is the making of a copy of an object in a form smaller than the original objects (a) modeling (b) drawing (c) painting __________ soil is the best for modeling (a) clay (b) dry sand (c) loamy An example of simple machine for cutting clothes is ______ (a) axe (b) scissors (c) opener The colour of your uniforms are _________ and __________ (a) pink and grey (b) red and green (c) white and brown The red traffic light indicates _______ (a) get ready (b) stop (c) move Is it good to put a nail into the electric socket? (a) Yes (b) No You must have a bath ____________ a day. (a) twice (b) once (c) never Wash your hands after using the toilet. (a) True (b) False It is good to run carelessly along the corridor (a) True (b) False ISLAND BUILDERS BAPTIST SCHOOL (NURSERY & PRIMARY) 1A, MOBOLAJI BANK-ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS. SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2017 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: SOCIAL STUDIES NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… Tuwo is to Hausa as ______ is to Itsekiri. (a) Akpu (b) Iyan (c) Starch Akpu and Garri are gotten from ______ (a) cassava (b) yam (c) maize An area where many families live, work, and play is called ______ (a) neighbourhood (b) market (c) office Is it good to respect our elders (a) Yes (b) No We must keep our surroundings clean at all times. (a) True (b) False A ___________ is an area where people share things in common (a) commander (b) community (c) constituency We must collect gift from strangers (a) True (b) False Christians worship in the __________ (a) mosque (b) church (c) Shrine The Holy Book of the Muslim is ____________ (a) Holy Quran (b) Holy Bible (c) Ifa When reciting the National Anthem, we must ___________ right (a) Stand (b) Sit (c) Run We save our money in the _____________ (a) bank (b) house (c) pot A place where we buy and sell is called ___________ (a) school (b) police station (c) market Which of the following is a means of transportation by road (a) car (b) ship (c) air plane The fastest means of transportation is by _______ (a) road (b) air (c) water The head of a Local Government is the ______ (a) Chairman (b) Governor (c) President A person that flies aeroplane is a ___________ (a) driver (b) sailor (c) pilot The head of a primary school is known as ________ (a) Principal (b) Headmistress (c) Rector We must obey the rules and regulations of the classroom (a) True (b) False When someone slaps you in the class, what should you do? (a) Slap your own (b) report to the teacher (c) fight the person Is it good to fight and make noise in the class (a) Yes (b) No ISLAND BUILDERS BAPTIST SCHOOL (NURSERY & PRIMARY) 1A, MOBOLAJI BANK-ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS. SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2017 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… The _______ is a place where sick and injured are taken care of School (b) Hospital (c) Home To be kind means to show love (a) True (b) False ___________ and nurses work in an hospital. (a) teachers (b) farmers (c) doctors Is it good to give to the poor? (a) Yes (b) No The disabled people are called handicapped or cripple because they have no _____ and _______ (a) arms or legs (b) eyes or head (c) leg and teeth The disabled beg for ___________ (a) arm (b) harm (c) alms A farmer provides food to the nation (a) True (b) False A _________ impact knowledge to people (a) Doctor (b) Teacher (c) Farmer All work and no play, makes jack a ___________ boy. (a) dull (b) sharp (c) good Where must we spend most of our time? (a) reading our books (b) playing (c) watching television Is it good to help our parents? (a) Yes (b) No (c) am not sure Harmful drugs are dangerous to our body. (a) True (b) False Our toilets must be washed _________ (a) once a year (b) never (c) always Neatness is next to ____________ (a) boldness (b) friendliness (c) Godliness Smoking is dangerous to health (a) True (b) False It is good to be satisfied with what you have (a) True (b) False It is _________ to take drugs without the doctor's prescription (a) bad (b) safe (c) good The president of Nigeria is _______ (a) President Akinwunmi Ambode (b) President Mohammadu Buhari (c) President Obasanjo The headmistress of my school is ___________ (a) Mrs. Akande (b) Mrs. Bode-Idowu (c) Mrs. Gbolahan The name of my class teacher is ________ (a) Mr. Fidelis (b) Mrs. Oladoyin (c) Mr. Usman ISLAND BUILDERS BAPTIST SCHOOL (NURSERY & PRIMARY) 1A, MOBOLAJI BANK-ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS. SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2017 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… _________ is a liquid (a) sand (b) stone (c) water The ___________ provides day light for people to see. (a) moon (b) sky sun We breathe in and out __________ to survive (a) water (b) air (c) sand Animals make use of plants as their foods (a) True (b) False Stones are used by farmers to sharpen the cutlass (a) True (b) False Plants need _________ in order to grow very well. (a) moonlight (b) sunlight (c) water light We can get ______ from the early morning sun. (a) Vitamin C (b) Vitamin D (c) Vitamin E We can _____________ air around us (a) see (b) feel (c) touch Food helps us to ___________ very well (a) grow (b) reduce (c) sick Dogs feed mainly on ______________ (a) grains (b) bones (c) grasses The following are examples of food that we can eat without cooking except ___ (a) yam (b) mango (c) apple _________ drinking water can cause sickness and diseases (a) clean (b) unclean (c) pure An example of diseases caused by drinking unclean water is _____ (a) malaria (b) cholera (c) headache A ______ is an example of animal that live in water (a) fish (b) cow (c) bird Moving air is called ______ (a) wind (b) air (c) whistle Sun can be used to dry up some products of agriculture such as _____ (a) stone (b) maize (c) rocks The best soil for planting is _____ (a) sandy (b) loamy (c) clay Rocky land can be used for _____ (a) farming (b) tourist (c) cropping ______ can be obtained from a rocky land (a) marble (b) orange (c) juice Exercise and good food makes us healthy (a) True (b) False ISLAND BUILDERS BAPTIST SCHOOL (NURSERY & PRIMARY) 1A, MOBOLAJI BANK-ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS. SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2017 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: CREATIVE ART NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… ___________ is the drawing and painting of things around us. (a) Art (b) Tailor Handfan, cup, mat, basket and chair are examples of Art works we used at home. (a) Yes (b) No This object can be found at ___________ (a) bush (b) home It is a _____________ (a) mat (b) bed It is used for __________ (a) washing (b) sleeping This object is what? (a) cup (b) calabash We use the _____________ to decorate our house. (a) flower vase (b) sun The mixture of ____________ and _________ colours gives colour green. (a) red, blue (b) blue, yellow Yellow plus red gives ___________ (a) orange (b) purple The primary colours are red, blue and ___________ (a) yellow (b) green Section B Draw and colour: A Ball A Pot ISLAND BUILDERS BAPTIST SCHOOL (NURSERY & PRIMARY) 1A, MOBOLAJI BANK-ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS. SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2017 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: ENGLISH LANGUAGE NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… Section A: Comprehension Instruction: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions My name is Oni. I like to talk about what I do always. Everyday I wake up by 6.30am. I say my prayers when I wake up. After this, I go to greet my parent. Then, I brush my teeth. Afterwards, I sweep my room. I then go to the bathroom to have a shower. I put on my clothes and prepare for school. I take my breakfast. I leave home for school by 7.30a.m. I return home from school by 2.30pm. I go to bed by 9.00pm. Questions What is the boy's name? _______________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ What time does he leave for school? ______________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ When does he leave for school? _________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ The first thing Oni does when he wakes up is _______________________________________ After prayer, I ___________________ my parents and ____________________ my teeth. Section B Fill in the blanks with the correct possession adjectives Joe and ___________ friends are playing chess. (a) his (b) your (c) its Some rich people like to show off __________ wealth (a) his (b) my (c) their Alice hurt ___________ arm in the accident (a) our (b) her (c) your Children, check __________ answer carefully (a) your (b) their (c) our The trees have shed __________ leaves (a) its (b) their (c) my Fill in each gap with 'am', 'is' or 'are I __________ a pupil of Island Builders Baptist School She ________ a beautiful girl We _________ from the Police Station. He _________ a taxi driver They ___________ late again. Underline the adjective in each group of words The blue car is mine A big house The man is fat. He has seven toys The fourth car has broken Write the correct verb from the brackets in the blank I ____________ a new toy (have, has) He ________________ two uniforms (has, have) She ________________ a necklace (have, has) The girls ________________ long hair (has, have) Babies ____________ to crawl before walking (has, have) Section C: Composition My School The name of my school is ______________________________________________________ My school is in ________________________ town in __________________________ State There are ____________________ classrooms in my school. The name of my class teacher is __________________________ the name of my headmistress is _______________________ There is a playing ground in my ______________ (house, school, farm) I like my school because the teachers are very ____________________ (hardworking, wicked, kind) to me. Section D: Literature The title of our literature text for this term is ____________________________________ Mr. Kay has _______________________________ kids Their names are _____________________, ___________________, __________________ __________________________ looks like his father ___________________________ is the only girl of the house. ISLAND BUILDERS BAPTIST SCHOOL (NURSERY & PRIMARY) 1A, MOBOLAJI BANK-ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS. SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2017 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: VOCATIONAL APTITUDE NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… Some of the electrical home appliances use battery (a) true (b) False Electrical home appliances are powered by electricity before we use them. (a) True (b) False _________ is used for cooking (a) washing machine (b) electric fan (c) electric cooker _________ is the name of a person that cooks (a) Tailor (b) cook (c) lawyer Frying pan is used for _____ (a) measuring (b) frying (c) serving food Home economics is the study of skills that pertains to the ______ (a) school (b) home (c) hospital ______ is used to open and close entrance to a room (a) cabinet (b) shelves (c) door ___________ is used for arranging plates (a) chair (b) plate rack (c) bench ___________ is where people sit and eat (a) dining set (b) shelves (c) window _________ is a place where sick people are treated (a) hospital (b) school (c) market ________ is used for measuring body temperature (a) cotton wool (b) cooler (c) thermometer Doctor wear _________ to protect their hands from germs (a) cloth (b) bandage (c) gloves Who looks after or takes care for sick people in an hospital (a) cleaner (b) teacher (c) nurse _________ is a place where vehicles are repaired (a) school (b) office (c) mechanic workshop A mechanic repairs and maintains vehicles (a) True (b) False The person that works on vehicles tyres is ____________ (a) pupil (b) nurse (c) vulcanizer The person that repairs vehicles is ______ (a) mechanic (b) teacher (c) doctor __________ is where water is stored for a building (a) water tank (b) bus (c) lorry A plumber can repair water pipes when leaking (a) True (b) False The person that repairs plumbing fitting is ________ (a) doctor (b) lawyer (c) plumber ISLAND BUILDERS BAPTIST SCHOOL (NURSERY & PRIMARY) 1A, MOBOLAJI BANK-ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS. SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2017 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: VERBAL REASONING NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… Write out 5 words that begin with letter h ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ Form words with each of the following: Example: e g a – a g e e c i ___________ n e p ___________ b a c ___________ e g d e __________ g g e __________ Fill in the missing letters with one of these letters a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j ____ vy ____ octor ____ riend ____ome ____ump Match the capital letters with the small letters L p M r N u O i P m Q s R q S n T o U t Write the small letters to the following numbers 7 ________________ 10 _______________ 25 ________________ 18 ________________ 3 _______________ ISLAND BUILDERS BAPTIST SCHOOL (NURSERY & PRIMARY) 1A, MOBOLAJI BANK-ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS. SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2017 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: HOME ECONOMICS NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… How many nostrils do we have? (a) Four (b) three (c) two The ears are used for __________ (a) hearing sound (b) sneezing (c) seeing We breathe in and breathe out ____________ (a) dust (b) air (c) soap We should keep our nails clean at all times (a) True (b) False The mouth consists of the ______ and _____ (a) lip and nails (b) teeth and tongue (c) tongue and toes The tongue is used for ______ (a) chewing (b) singing (c) tasting We clean our mouth to avoid _____ (a) eating (b) smelling (c) talking __________ is used for brushing our teeth. (a) toothbrush & tooth paste (b) toothbrush & sand (c) toothbrush & powder It is good to wash our tongue when brushing (a) True (b) False Write three materials for cleaning the mouth, teeth and tongue __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ It is good to put sharp objects in the ear (a) True (b) False ____________ is a place where we live. (a) school (b) home (c) mosque A house is a building (a) Yes (b) no __________ is a place where we prepare our food (a) bedroom (b) kitchen (c) sitting room List three parts of a home ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ Is it good to wash our hands after using the toilet? (a) Yes (b) No ISLAND BUILDERS BAPTIST SCHOOL (NURSERY & PRIMARY) 1A, MOBOLAJI BANK-ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS. SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2017 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: BIBLE KNOWLEDGE NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… We should always obey the commandments of God (a) True (b) False __________ protects and keep our family (a) God (b) David (c) John We should always _________ to God (a) abuse (b) curse (c) pray As children of God, we should ________ one another. (a) hate (b) love (c) fight Jesus Christ called his followers his friends (a) Yes (b) No How many disciples does Jesus had? (a) 12 (b) 9 (c) 15 Is it good to help the disable? (a) Yes (b) No Where was Jesus Christ given birth to (a) Market (b) Manger (c) Manager ________ is the act of talking to God (a) prayer (b) crying (c) sleeping Who is the angel that appear to Mary? (a) Angel Gabriel (b) Angel Daniel (c) Angel Michael _________ has power over all diseases and death (a) peter (b) God (c) John ______ is the first man God created. (a) Judea (b) Adam (c) James Is dreaming God's great gifts? (a) Yes (b) No Who died on the cross of Calvary? (a) Mary (b) Jesus Christ (c) James Who is our heavenly father? (a) Daddy (b) God (c) Pastor Who is God? (a) Angel (b) Spirit (c) Man Love means liking and caring about someone (a) True (b) False Who is the first woman God created? (a) Eve (b) Mother (c) aunty List two things God created? __________________ __________________ ISLAND BUILDERS BAPTIST SCHOOL (NURSERY & PRIMARY) 1A, MOBOLAJI BANK-ANTHONY STREET, LAGOS. SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2017 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… Write in words 58 = __________________________________________________________ 80 = __________________________________________________________ 75 = __________________________________________________________ 63 = ___________________________________________________________ 39 = ___________________________________________________________ 42 = ___________________________________________________________ Open sentences involving addition and subtraction of numbers using number line 6 + = 9 9 – = 5 + 3 = 8 12 – 6 = Write in expanded forms 130 = _______ hundreds ______ tens ______ units 536 = _______ hundreds ______ tens ______ units What is the value 7 in the following digits 7 9 8 = __________________ = _____________ 2 4 7 = __________________ = _____________ 6 7 1 = __________________ = ____________ Multiplication of 2- digits numbers (i) 7 3 (ii) 5 1 (iii) 3 3 x 2 x 3 x 3 Addition and subtraction of numbers with carrying and borrowing under (H.T.U) H T U H T U H T U 3 5 9 (ii) 4 8 7 (iii) 1 3 4 + 2 4 9 + 4 0 5 + 5 4 9 H T U H T U 5 6 5 (v) 8 4 6 2 5 8 – 3 2 9 Name the shaded part as fraction = = Shade ½ of ½ is called half as ¼ is called _________________
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