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Nigeria’s Inflation Drops to 14.45% in November, Eases Further from October Level

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Nigeria’s headline inflation rate declined further in November 2025, easing to 14.45 per cent year-on-year, according to the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) report.

The figure represents a significant drop from the 16.05 per cent recorded in October 2025, continuing a steady downward trend in inflationary pressures across the country.

Data from the CPI report indicate that the moderation reflects gradual easing in price increases for key consumer goods and services, offering some relief to households and businesses grappling with high living costs.

Economic analysts note that the sustained decline could signal the early impact of tighter monetary policies and improved supply conditions, though they caution that inflation remains elevated compared to long-term targets.+See more details

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The November figure marks one of the lowest inflation readings recorded in 2025, raising cautious optimism that price stability may be gradually returning if current trends are sustained.

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