Easter shopping in Lagos has slowed further as food prices continue to surge, driven by rising fuel costs affecting traders and consumers. This slowdown impacts Nigeria's largest city's retail sector and household spending during a major holiday period. Families are seeking alternative ways to celebrate, such as attending cinemas, despite economic pressures.
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Rising fuel costs in Lagos reflect broader increases in crude oil prices, which raise transportation expenses and food prices locally.
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