Lagos state – President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Economic Affairs, Dr Tope Fasua, has insisted that 1,500 Naira (around $1) can still feed a person in Nigeria.
Legit.ng recalls that Tinubu’s aide defended the purchasing power of the naira despite its exchange rate exceeding N1,500 to $1.
Fasua explained that in the Nigerian context, even small amounts of foreign currency translate to substantial value, stating that meals can still be purchased for as low as N1,500.
The presidential aide explained that he is not denying the existence of poverty in the country.
As reported by The Punch, Fasua stated this during an interview on Arise TV on Tuesday, April 8, 2025.
“As against those that have been misquoting and sensationalizing, nobody is saying that there’s no poverty in Nigeria. In fact, luckily for me, I got people sending videos from Lagos to Maiduguri, saying that they actually ate for N1,500 yesterday.
He said he found out that N2,500 could buy a meal in a popular restaurant in Lekki, Lagos state.
“I was somewhere in Lekki yesterday, precisely Black Bell. I saw that someone could eat for N2,500. N2,500, even in Lekki Phase 1. I mean, I didn’t know where to go. Someone just took me there because I had another interview.”
Nigerians react to Tinubu’s aide claim that 2,500 can get a meal
@AnnOnianwa
Is it the same black bell restaurant or another one. Sabi he ate the food, he should have posted it so we can see what he ate at blackbell for 2,500. A spoon of rice at mama put is 500N, like all aides, he is paid to justify his principal action not minding that it does more harm.
@kutman_26
This guy is talking as if is only food is the problem in this country, what of the other bills. Go to that restaurant and buy the food and do the video.
@kaypac_t
A decent meal with protein in Blackbell lekki is nothing less than 6,000 naira.
These guys are far away from people’s reality and these are the guys that briefs the presidency about the state of grassroot economy.
Omoooooo
@AnnOnianwa
And this is the aide on economic affairs, no wonder our economy is in shambles. Those in government live and rule in an utopia cos they are zillion light years away from the reality on ground. Now we can see why our economy is in such poor state!
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