At a glance
Founded
2025
Lagos, Nigeria
Coverage
24+ verticals
All 36 NG states + FCT
Live data feeds
11
FX · petrol · gas · crypto · hotels · buses · internet · cable-TV · autos · loans · visa fees
Answer pages
150+
/how-much questions
API
Free
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Press contact
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Quotable stats this month
Lift any of these with attribution. Each links to the live page that proves it.
01
2026-05-28
₦1,678
USD/NGN parallel-market rate, week of 2026-05-28.
Source: /fx →
02
2026-05-28
22.5%
Parallel-market premium over the CBN official window — the widening signal.
Source: /fx →
03
May 2026
₦998/L
National petrol pump-price average, NMDPRA reference month.
Source: /petrol →
04
May 2026
₦1,180 vs ₦920
Borno vs Bayelsa petrol — a 28% inter-state spread, the widest in our archive.
Source: /petrol/borno →
05
May 2026
₦187/GB
Glo's cheapest mobile data ₦/GB rate — current leader across the four MNOs.
Source: /internet →
06
May 2026
~₦8.5M/yr
Median 2-bedroom rent in Lekki, Lagos — sourced from live Jiji listings.
Source: /how-much/rent-2-bedroom-lagos →
07
May 2026
₦12,500
12.5kg cooking-gas refill, national average — up from ₦11,800 in April.
Source: /gas →
08
2026-05-28
150+
/how-much answer pages live today — Nigeria's largest open Q&A price index.
Source: /how-much →
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emerald-600How to cite
Short form — articles, blog posts, tweets
"Data: PriceRadar, May 2026. priceradar.ng"
Long form — academic + formal
PriceRadar (2026). Nigerian price tracking archive — [vertical name]. Retrieved [date] from https://www.priceradar.ng/[path]
Our datasets are CC BY 4.0 (see /data). Free for commercial, academic, and journalistic use — attribution required.
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FAQ
- Can I quote PriceRadar data in my article?
- Yes. Our datasets are released under CC BY 4.0 (see /data). Quote any number with attribution: "PriceRadar, [month] 2026" and a link back to priceradar.ng. No prior permission needed for editorial use.
- Do you do interviews?
- Yes. Email press@priceradar.ng with your outlet, deadline, and angle. We typically respond within one business day and can do interviews on Nigerian price trends, FX dynamics, fuel markets, cost-of-living, and the technical methodology behind our archive.
- How fresh is the data I'm citing?
- Every page carries an updated-at timestamp. FX refreshes hourly; petrol + gas refresh monthly (anchored to NBS / NMDPRA bulletins); /how-much bands refresh weekly via Jiji scrapes. Our daily snapshot archive (started May 2026) compounds forever — see /methodology for the per-vertical cadence.
- What's your data methodology?
- Fully documented at /methodology. Per-vertical: the source, the refresh cadence, the quality gates, and the known limitations. We don't hide anything — and we publish corrections when we get a number wrong.
- Can you provide a custom data pull for a story?
- Yes — especially for time-series, regional breakouts, or comparisons we don't surface on the public site. Email press@priceradar.ng with the cut you need and your deadline. Custom pulls are free for editorial use.