The actress bemoaned this in a video in which she asked her followers about the origin of the chicken who laid the egg.
Mercy Johnson, a popular actress, disputes the origin of eggs, claiming that the high price is due to the exchange rate.
The actress bemoaned this in a video in which she asked her followers about the origin of the chicken who laid the egg.
Mercy Johnson told her followers that she wanted to eat breakfast but couldn’t because eggs and bread were too expensive.
She asked her followers if there was a link between eggs and the rising dollar because the chickens were raised in her backyard.
Mercy John eventually confronted the egg, wondering if its mother was still alive.’
See reactions…
okumaeunice said: “Ask them ooo, here in lekki a crate of eggs is 4k.i remember those days I will buy 3 crates with 1K and still have #100 change.”
gloryakwaowo said: “They fly the mother go abroad for c&s. The operation fee, egg naming and dedication, naim make the 🥚 cost”
cezenwuba wrote: “Mami the cost of feed no be here oo.”
cruzy_eb asked: “You still get full crate?, e never reach your side be that 😂”
merherdeevah wrote: “At this rate egg and bread must be part of my sister’s bride price because I love luxury ☺️”
Watch video here…
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