" Neighborhood Watch #73 - Reporting Events Around us"

in hive-147599 •  9 days ago 
Steemit greetings to you all my fellow contestants in this community,it gladden my heart to be among the participants of this contest, with the title "My Neighborhood Watch #73 - Reporting Events Around us",I most confess that it one of the weekly contest on steemit platform that makes users understand what is going on in their different locations and other parts of the world, that is to say it educative.

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Let me use this medium before I go deeply into the my report to appreciate @xkool24 for maintaining the standard of this contest and also being so dedicated to work by giving updates and summary Report of this contest, Sir I appreciate you.
At this point let me drop was you my report on the high cost of food stuff in my area,Use Offot Uyo Akwa Ibom State Nigeria.

Table of Content

• Introduction
•Market Activity
• Current price of Goods
• Conclusion

THE INTRODUCTION:

In every day of our lives,we can not live with out buying and selling, and eating is one priority that every living human being can't stay without eating in a day, either once or twice a day,this will make us to buy and sale in every day.
So as a matter of fact price of commodities do raise beyond consumers expectations,so in my area, people do complain about prices of food iterms the way it skyrocket in daily bases even pore holes water is now cost.
This makes the Neighborhood Watch Reporter @etette ro take a market price Sunday of some iterms in my area.

• MARKET ACTIVITY:

The market activities around my around is that people do buy from Market and shops, some do buy from hawkers along the road.
But I decided to take a Case study of my pride survey from JOY Chi Store,one popular shop in my area to know the current price of some food stuff.

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• The Current Price Of Goods:

It was an exciting moment as I visited the Joy Chi Store in Use Offot Uyo Akwa Ibom State Nigeria, to confirm some prices of food stuff, the first one was palm oil, which is cooking oil every one is using to cook, asking questions the owner of the shop reply that palm oil now is costly in the market,25 liters is currently #50,000 naria For the first time and they can't retail it than to increase the price but still using the same measurement.

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Others items were tin tomatoes, Fresh Pepper, Onions etc. As a matter of fact, students living in the area complain about the high cost of things

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The issue is people are still buying and they are not satisfied with what they buy, some can't afford to cook rather go for bread and biscuits like the students. The little money their parents gave to them can not do anything.

CONGRATULATIONS: In my conclusion,I will to say that what I heard from people around me was nothing but true at the time of filling this report. So I will say that people should take advantage of this high cost of food stuff and invest in Agriculture as the season is approaching. It is @etette reporting for Neighborhood Watch #73 - reporting event around us.

I will like to invite @goodybest and @bela90 to join the contest if they haven't done it yet. And I do delegate 5% to @steem4Nigeria

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