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Delta, 4 Other Cheapest States To Live In Nigeria

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Living in some parts of Nigeria is highly expensive, particularly in Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt. However, some other states have a lower cost of living.

These states provide lower housing expenses, cheaper transit and cheaper food making them perfect for individuals or families trying to live a comfortable life without spending more.

Here are 5 Cheapest states to live in Nigeria

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Benue

Benue State is the cheapest state to live in Nigeria because of its relatively low cost of living when compared to other states. According to current data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), this state’s inflation rate has been below average, making it a good option for those looking for affordability.

Also, Benue, often known as the “Food Basket of the Nation,” is a major producer of vegetables, rice, yams, and maize, all of which help keep local food prices low. The current food inflation rate is 36.4%, which is lower than the national average and because the state has an agrarian economy, prices for agricultural commodities and basic foods are cheap and consistent.

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Other necessities like housing, healthcare, and transportation are often less expensive in the state due to the lower all-item inflation rate of the state at 27.3%.

Delta

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This is the second cheapest state in Nigeria due to its low cost of living, with food inflation of 37.6% and total item inflation of 28.1% as of July 2024, both lower than the national average.

The rate at which food and other general goods prices are rising in Delta State is quite slow, making it a suitable alternative for those looking for affordability. Delta is close to agricultural regions and availability of locally produced commodities has helped to stabilize food costs.

Living in Delta is less expensive than in many other parts of Nigeria due to cheap housing and transportation costs.

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Borno

Despite the atrocities of the Boko Haram set in Borno State, it still ranked fourth on this list. The affordability of food in the state is a result of a strong agricultural background, which enables the residents to maintain a fair standard of living without incurring the same financial stress as those in more expensive locations.

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Katsina

Katsina is an excellent choice for persons and families looking for more cheap living options in Nigeria, thanks to its lower costs of living and relative stability.

Katsina is the home town of former President Muhammadu Buhari who is also a cattle farmer.

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Taraba

Taraba’s food inflation rate was 39% in July 2024has a lower cost of living than, overall many of Nigeria’s other states. The inflation rate was 29.1%. Due to these numbers, Taraba is one of the country’s more budget-friendly states.

The state’s emphasis on agriculture has helped to keep food costs low even as inflation rises in the country.

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Taraba’s reduced overall cost of living makes it a better choice than many other locations for people trying to better control their living expenses.

Source: Vanguard

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 ‘Pioneer Of Cable TV News’: Key Facts About CNN Founder, Ted Turner

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Ted Turner, the media businessman who founded CNN died at the age of 87. He died peacefully on Wednesday, surrounded by family, according to Turner Enterprises.

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Launched 24-hour news television

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Built a media network

Expanded through sports

Recognition and influence

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Philanthropy and global causes

Environmental efforts

Health and later years

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Early career path

Leadership and legacy

Personal life

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Exit from business

Family

Below are key facts about his life and impact:

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Launched 24-hour news television

Turner founded CNN on June 1, 1980, introducing the first 24-hour news channel and changing how audiences follow global events.

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Built a media network

He moved from billboards into broadcasting, turning an Atlanta TV station into a national superstation in 1976. His business later grew to include CNN International, TNT, Turner Classic Movies and Cartoon Network.

Expanded through sports

Turner invested in sports broadcasting and owned teams including the Atlanta Braves and the Atlanta Hawks, using television to reach wider audiences.

Recognition and influence

In 1991, he was named Time magazine’s Man of the Year for his role in shaping modern news coverage.

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Philanthropy and global causes

He founded the United Nations Foundation and supported campaigns against nuclear weapons. In 1997, he pledged $1 billion to the United Nations.

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Turner supported conservation work, including reintroducing bison in the United States, and backed environmental education through the “Captain Planet” cartoon.

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Health and later years

In 2018, Turner revealed he had Lewy body dementia. He also recovered from a mild case of pneumonia in early 2025.

Early career path

He took over his father’s billboard company at 24 after his father’s death and later expanded into radio and television, despite limited experience in journalism.

I worked until 7 o’clock, and when I got home the news was over,” he once said. “So I missed television news completely. And I figured there were lots of people like me.”

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Leadership and legacy

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Ted was an intensely involved and committed leader, intrepid, fearless and always willing to back a hunch and trust his own judgement,” Mark Thompson, Chairman and CEO of CNN Worldwide, said in a statement. “He was and always will be the presiding spirit of CNN. Ted is the giant on whose shoulders we stand, and we will all take a moment today to recognize him and his impact on our lives and the world.”

Personal life

Turner married actress Jane Fonda in 1991, and they later divorced after 10 years, though they remained close.

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I would never love anyone like I love him,” she said. “But I just couldn’t keep moving in his world, along the surface for the rest of my life. I knew that I would get to the end of my life and regret not doing the things that I also needed to do for me.”

Exit from business

He sold his company to Time Warner in 1996 and later stepped away following its merger with AOL.

Reflecting on his life, Turner once said: “I lost Jane. I lost my job here. I lost my fortune, most of it. Got a billion or two left. You can get by on that if you economize.”

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Family

He is survived by his five children, 14 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

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Iran’s Nationwide Internet Shutdown Hits 70 Days

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NetBlocks, a monitoring group, has disclosed that an internet shutdown enforced by the Iranian regime has entered its 70th day, severing key access from swathes of the population under the shadow of war.

NetBlocks reported on Friday that the blackout has now surpassed 1,656 hours, marking more than two months since US-Israeli strikes pounded Tehran and escalated across the Middle East.

“Digital connectivity is vital in times of crisis,” NetBlocks said in a post on X. “Limiting service harms those most in need – people with disabilities, students, small businesses and the general public.”

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According to CNN, Iran imposed a separate internet shutdown on the country’s 92 million people earlier this year, when it launched the most lethal crackdown on anti-government protesters since the Islamic Republic’s founding 47 years ago.

CNN further reports that the latest blackout has cut off another potential lifeline for Iranian residents faced with high unemployment and economic pressure exacerbated by the US-Israeli campaign.

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(CNN)

 

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Gas Prices In US Edge Down After Two Weeks Of Increases

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The cost of a gallon of regular gas in the United States (US) has edged down a little more than a penny to $4.55.

According to AAA’s readings, this marks the first decline in the average gas price after 15 straight days of increases.

The decline is minuscule compared to the large increases in gas prices over the last two weeks.

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According to CNN, gasoline costs rose an average of nearly 4 cents a day during that period and had several daily increases of between 7 and 9 cents.

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CNN also reports that based on past gas spikes, it will likely take weeks for gas prices to get down below $4 a gallon.

The report, however, states that a previous two-week stretch of gas price declines only shaved 14 cents off the average price, taking the average price to $4.02, before the recent 15-day run of increases.

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According to CNN, it could take months for the average price to fall below $3 per gallon, as it did before the war in Iran.

CNN further reports that only one state – Oklahoma – now has an average price of less than $4 a gallon, and its average stands at $3.98. California has the highest average price at $6.16.

(CNN)

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