Monday, April 5, 2010

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money and prices move

Nigeria's currency is the Naira. Originally produced a 100 Naira Kobo, but nowadays there is no Kobo another Naira, for the smallest currency is the five-naira note. Besides this, there are notes in denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1000 Naira.
a € you can officially convert to 200 Naira, the usual method here is, in the markets of the many people who are behind you screaming "dollars, dollars, pounds, euros," to have an exchange for € 210-230 Naira. Here you have to be strong but in action.
Lagos Nigeria is quite expensive, but all the products you can get in a huge price range. For an overview, I will list here a few products and their prices:
Some foods you can get here on every street corner, and therefore cost little:
Ca. 4 tomatoes 50N
Ca. 4 onions 50N
pack of instant noodles 40N
"Pure Water"
(water from the plastic bag) 5N
soft drink from the
glass bottle 50N
five biscuits 5-10N
bottle of beer (60cl) approx 200N

In the supermarket you get all these While products for a fixed Price you do not have to bargain for, but which is more expensive.

In road "restaurant" or on the street, one can determine the amount and thus the price itself. Portions that seem normal cost, as follows:

rice stew, Bohen and Plantain: 200N
porridge with soup and stew 80N
(Amala, Eba and Fufu)
porridge with soup and stew 120N
(Pounded Yam)
Spaghetti Stew and salad with beans
220N 80N 120N

Bread and Eggs (bread with omelette)

Snacks:
Puff-Puff
(A small Hefebällchen) 5N
Big Puff-puff, filled with egg 50 N
Plantain disc / fried yam /
Akara (fried Bohnenteig) 5-10N
Suya (barbecue skewer with tomatoes and onions
) 200N 80-150N

Pineapple Peeled Orange 20 N
apple 50N
Ca. 8 bananas 150N

clothes you get to the market something like this: For a shirt 200N, 1200N for a pair of jeans, 100 for a boxer shorts ... but this one can be sure that everything comes from Altkleiderspenden. For some items sell the huge bags of clothing retailers who sell to dealers out on their own stands.

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