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Jos: A basket of Tomatoes now sell for 3000, compared to 80,000 previously

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Jos: A basket of Tomatoes now sell for 3000, compared to 80,000 previously A surplus of tomatoes in Jos, the Plateau State capital, has caused a significant drop in prices. Currently, a basket of tomatoes can be purchased for as low as ₦3,000 The price range is mostly around ₦3,000 to ₦4,0006. The crash in…

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