Sunday, December 7, 2025

Nigeria Faces Higer Ram Prices During Festival Season

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 The traditional ram market in Kara, Ogun State, typically a vibrant hub of activity, is facing an unprecedented slowdown; ram prices have doubled — and in some cases tripled — compared to last year.

As Muslims across Nigeria prepare for Eid al-Adha, the rising cost of living is casting a shadow over celebrations. The price of rams – central to the festival’s traditional animal sacrifice – has surged dramatically, leaving many families struggling to keep up.

The traditional ram market in Kara, Ogun State, typically a vibrant hub of activity, is facing an unprecedented slowdown; ram prices have doubled — and in some cases tripled — compared to last year. For many, the cherished tradition of sacrificing a ram during Eid al-Adha, a powerful act of faith and gratitude, is now slipping out of reach.

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As the Eid festivities draw near, there’s a growing concern that the high cost of living will dampen the celebratory spirit as what was once a proud family ritual becomes a financial burden few can bear. Since 2023, President Bola Tinubu’s fiscal policies have triggered the worst cost-of-living crisis, fuelling an inflation rate of more than 23%.

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