The clergyman asked the church to also pray against increased persecution of Christians in the country.
The National Bureau of Statistics says Nigeria’s inflation has dropped for its fifth consecutive month.
The rise in the food index was caused by increases in prices of foodstuff such as bread, cereals, milk, vegetables, meat, fish, potatoes, yam and other tubers.
The organisation in a statement said: “Ghana has managed very effectively the COVID-19 outbreak in the country, and thus succeeded in protecting lives.”
As President Muhammadu Buhari’s insufferable regime continues with its lethargic response to security and economic challenges, Nigeria’s inflation has worsened, hitting 18
OECD partly blames this projection on the “jumps in commodity prices and past currency depreciation.”
The statistics office said food inflation soared to 18.30 percent last month, a 0.92 percent increase from 17.38 percent recorded in October.
Nigeria’s inflation rate rose to 14.23 percent in October 2020, up from 13.71 percent in September, statistics office said on Monday.
The Nigerian president glorifies his administration, despite worsening insecurity, corruption, nepotism and inflation.
