Fruit consumption has continued to be of pivotal importance in health optimization. Unfortunately, data signifying same in many African sub-populations seem deficient or unreadily available. Hence, fruit consumption in relation with fruity response efficacy, gender, age, education, marital status and financial standing was surveyed among a group of civil servants of Nigeria. Five hundred and sixty-three copies of randomly administered questionnaires yielded data whose analyses reveal that fruity response efficacy and age are significantly related to fruit consumption (p<0.05) while gender, marital status, education and financial standing are not (p>0.05). Being older and improving perception of the role of fruit consumption in health optimization are associated with greater fruit consumption. Gender, marital status, general education and financial conditions were non determinants of this consumption.