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Breaking: Nigeria’s headline inflation rate falls to 15.43%By Elizabeth Adegbesan
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Breaking: Nigeria’s headline inflation rate falls to 15.43%By Elizabeth Adegbesan

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Breaking: Nigeria’s headline inflation rate falls to 15.43%By Elizabeth Adegbesan

Nigeria’s headline Inflation rate fell to 15.43 percent in July from 15.91 percent in June.

The National Bureau of Statistics disclosed this today in its Consumer Price Index (CPI) Report for July.
“In July 2026, the Headline inflation rate stood at 15.43%, down from 15.91% in June 2026 and stood at 24.94% in the same month of the preceding year (July 2025)”

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