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IMF Report: Nigeria’s Economy Bounces Back, Now Biggest In Africa by timtunday: 4:01am On Oct 20, 2016
A new report from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has projected Nigeria as Africa’s biggest economy, in spite of its current challenges.

Nigeria is placed ahead of South Africa and Egypt which are second and third respectively.

In August, Nigeria was reported to have lost its position as Africa’s biggest economy to South Africa, following the recalculation of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

But the IMF’s World Economic Outlook for October, puts Nigeria’s GDP at 415.08 billion dollars, from 493.83 billion dollars in 2015, while South Africa’s GDP was put at 280.36 billion dollars, from 314.73 billion dollars in 2015.

According to the report, Egypt’s 2016 data is not available, but its 2015 size remained at 330.159 dollars while that of Algeria, one of the largest economies on the continent, is put at 168.318 billion dollars.

The United States, China and Japan maintain their spots as the largest economies in the world, ahead of Germany, United Kingdom and France.



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According to a review in September, the current economic recession will outlast 2016, with a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) contraction of 1.7 per cent.

NAN reports that the IMF had predicted that Nigeria’s economy would grow away from a recession in 2017.

The country last witnessed a recession, for less than a year, in 1991, and experienced a prolonged one that started in 1982 and lasted until 1984.

President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration has so far disbursed over N700 billion in capital expenditure this year, part of a record N6.06 trillion (30 billion dollars) budget for 2016.

Source - http://www.pulse.com.ng/imf-report-nigerias-economy-bounces-back-now-biggest-in-africa-overtakes-south-africa-egypt/

Re: IMF Report: Nigeria’s Economy Bounces Back, Now Biggest In Africa by Pierocash(m): 4:12am On Oct 20, 2016
Wailers whr art thou?all d doubting thomases,cn u nw see that blessed is he that believeth for there shal be a performance of those things whc were told her frm d Lord.
Whr is d team of OPERATION ZERO ECONOMY,Naija waxing strong inspite of d whole bombing.
Re: IMF Report: Nigeria’s Economy Bounces Back, Now Biggest In Africa by Miriam19(f): 4:28am On Oct 20, 2016
This won't go well with the WAILERS like seriously



Proud of my nation grin
Re: IMF Report: Nigeria’s Economy Bounces Back, Now Biggest In Africa by fran6co(m): 5:42am On Oct 20, 2016
how, they might have riged that report again. well b it as it may hunger still de liter the streets of our country
Re: IMF Report: Nigeria’s Economy Bounces Back, Now Biggest In Africa by phil5(m): 7:58pm On Oct 20, 2016
IMF is calculating, Nigerians are looking

Re: IMF Report: Nigeria’s Economy Bounces Back, Now Biggest In Africa by slimzy28(m): 2:28am On Oct 21, 2016
I'm seeing things...greater Nigeria I pray!

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