At the national average, one adult’s monthly healthy diet would take about two-thirds of Nigeria’s ₦70,000 minimum wage.
In March 2026, the average cost of a healthy diet was ₦1,541 per adult per day. Over 30 days, that comes to ₦46,230, or 66% of the minimum wage before rent, transport, utilities, healthcare, and other household expenses.
The burden was highest in Ekiti, where one adult’s monthly healthy diet would take 90% of the minimum wage. Imo followed at 88%, while Abia, Lagos, Ebonyi, and Bayelsa were all above 80%.
Adamawa had the lowest burden at 43%, followed by the FCT at 48% and Taraba at 49%.





