States experiencing the most significant increases in food prices, according to NBS.
1. Sokoto: 50.5%
2. Gombe: 44.1%
3. Yobe: 43.5%
4. Jigawa: 43.2%
5. Borno: 42.5%
6. Edo: 42.5%
7. Kebbi: 41.2%
8. Abia: 40.9%
9. Cross River: 40.8%
10. Enugu: 40.4%
11. Anambra: 39.8%
12. Niger: 39.8%
13. Imo: 39.7%
14. Zamfara: 39.4%
15. Abuja: 39%
16. Kaduna: 38.9%
17. Oyo: 38.7%
18. Taraba: 38.6%
19. Ekiti: 38.3%
19. Bayelsa: 38.3%
19. Kano: 38.3%
22. Ebonyi: 38%
23. Plateau: 37.9%
24. Ondo: 37.2%
24. Lagos: 37.2%
26. Osun: 37%
26. Adamawa: 37%
28. Katsina: 36.7%
29. Nassarawa: 36.3%
30. Bauchi: 36.2%
31. Benue: 35.5%
32. Delta: 34.4%
33. Ogun: 34.1%
34. Akwa Ibom: 33.9%
35. Kogi: 32.8%
35. Rivers: 32.8%
37. Kwara: 32.4%
Source: TheCableIndex