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    2019 Nigeria Consumer Report: Power to the Price Point

    More consumers, so where is the sales growth? Nigeria's urban population is expanding at 4.6% per annum. A growing number of Nigerians participate in the cash economy and have become consumers. We might expect listed food and home & personal care (HPC) companies (below) to enjoy steadily rising sales. But they aren't. Two years after the end of Nigeria's recession we took to the streets to find out why.
  • MARKET INSIGHTS

    2019 Nigeria Consumer Report: Power to the Price Point

    More consumers, so where is the sales growth? Nigeria's urban population is expanding at 4.6% per annum. A growing number of Nigerians participate in the cash economy and have become consumers. We might expect listed food and home & personal care (HPC) companies (below) to enjoy steadily rising sales. But they aren't. Two years after the end of Nigeria's recession we took to the streets to find out why.
  • MARKET INSIGHTS

    2019 Nigeria Consumer Report: Power to the Price Point

    More consumers, so where is the sales growth? Nigeria's urban population is expanding at 4.6% per annum. A growing number of Nigerians participate in the cash economy and have become consumers. We might expect listed food and home & personal care (HPC) companies (below) to enjoy steadily rising sales. But they aren't. Two years after the end of Nigeria's recession we took to the streets to find out why.
  • MARKET INSIGHTS

    2019 Nigeria Consumer Report: Power to the Price Point

    More consumers, so where is the sales growth? Nigeria's urban population is expanding at 4.6% per annum. A growing number of Nigerians participate in the cash economy and have become consumers. We might expect listed food and home & personal care (HPC) companies (below) to enjoy steadily rising sales. But they aren't. Two years after the end of Nigeria's recession we took to the streets to find out why.
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Updated: 24th June 2019 at 7:30am

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