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Top 10 most affordable states to live in Nigeria in June 2026
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Top 10 most affordable states to live in Nigeria in June 2026

NairaMetrics 1 day 1 mins read

Below are the 10 states that recorded the lowest all-items (headline) inflation rates in the country, making them the states where cost-of-living pressures were least pronounced during the month

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