Cooking gas don
cost? No wahala. Nigerians are finding pocket-friendly ways to keep their soups
boiling and jollof sizzling.
The cost of cooking gas in Nigeria is hitting the roof as many households are struggling to refill their cylinders. For some, the price increase has made cooking with gas a luxury, forcing families to seek and explore more affordable, sustainable
options for preparing meals.Here
are five affordable cooking options Nigerians should turn to:
1. Remodelled Charcoal Stove (Coal
Pot)
The remodelled and classic charcoal stove, popularly referred to as a coal
pot, is making a giant comeback.
A charcoal stove is cheap, reliable, and widely
available. A small bag of charcoal can last several days, depending on how
often you cook.
There are good modern versions, such as the
“Save80,” which is an energy-efficient stove designed to use less charcoal
while cooking faster, making it an excellent low-cost alternative.
2. Electric Hot Plate or Induction
Cooker
With improved electricity supply in some parts of the country, electric
hot plates are gaining popularity among people living in urban areas.
They are energy-efficient and safer than
traditional gas cylinders. Although electricity tariffs are rising, it's best
you connect your induction cooker to a power inverter or solar system for more
reliability.
3. Firewood Stove (Eco-friendly
options)
For families in rural or semi-urban areas, firewood stoves remain a
go-to. Modern eco-stoves are gradually replacing the traditional three-stone
setup, which requires a large amount of wood, with a design that produces less
smoke. The modern firewood stove consumes less wood, produces less smoke
and cooks faster.
4. Kerosene Stove
Before gas became the ‘celeb,’ almost every Nigerian household owned this
‘OG’ kerosene stove.
Although kerosene prices have also increased and are unstable, it remains
more affordable in smaller quantities, especially for low-income earners and
for those who cook occasionally. The “Abacha blue flame” and wick-type stoves
are popular models that can still efficiently and quickly get the job done.
5. Energy-Saving Electric Pots
(Multi-Cookers & Rice Cookers)
If you’re looking for modern, efficient alternatives, electric cooking
pots and multi-cookers are worth considering. Electric cooking pots and
multi-cookers can be referred to as ‘small but mighty’. They are small, fast,
and use less power compared to a gas burner.
Within 20–30 minutes of power, you can cook rice,
beans, noodles, or stew. Additionally, many of them are portable and most
suitable for students, singles, and working-class Nigerians who want
convenience and speed on a budget.
As gas prices remain unpredictable and unstable,
Nigerians are proving once again that necessity breeds creativity.
From charcoal and kerosene to electric hot plates
and firewood stoves, there’s always a way to keep cooking methods affordable
and reliable. Whether you’re in a rural or urban area, the goal is to cook
smart, save more, and stay safe.
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