Nollywood actress Ruth Kadiri has expressed concern over the rising cost of food in Nigeria, saying the situation has become so difficult that even people who are relatively comfortable are beginning to feel the pressure.
In a heartfelt video shared online, the actress spoke about the increasing prices of everyday food items, particularly tomatoes and pepper.
According to her, some families now spend as much as ₦5,000 on just a few cooking ingredients, a reality she finds troubling considering many Nigerians earn modest monthly salaries.Kadiri said her biggest concern is not only the cost of food but also the emotional and psychological impact of financial hardship on families.
She noted that prolonged economic struggles can leave people frustrated, stressed and emotionally drained, often affecting their relationships and daily lives.The actress admitted that she rarely complains publicly, but the current cost of living has become impossible to ignore.
She wondered how ordinary Nigerians are coping if people in her position are already feeling the effects of the economic strain.
Her comments quickly resonated with many Nigerians, who shared similar experiences and frustrations about the rising cost of basic necessities.
Many agreed that feeding a family has become increasingly difficult as food prices continue to climb.Kadiri’s remarks come at a time when inflation and food costs remain major concerns across the country.
Families are spending more on groceries, while workers struggle to stretch their incomes to cover housing, transportation, healthcare and education expenses.
She joins a growing list of public figures who have recently spoken out about the economic challenges facing Nigerians.
Several celebrities have voiced concerns about the rising cost of living, insecurity and the financial pressure many households are experiencing.For Ruth Kadiri, the issue is simple: if someone in her position can feel the burden of rising prices, then millions of ordinary Nigerians must be facing even greater challenges.
Her message has sparked fresh conversations online about the realities of everyday life and the urgent need for relief for struggling families across the country.



