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World Bank Predicts Sharp Fall In Nigeria’s GDP by iwaeda: 12:15pm On Apr 10, 2020
The World Bank has predicted a sharp fall in Nigeria’s real gross domestic product growth as countries in sub-Saharan Africa head towards recession as a result of the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.

The latest edition of Africa’s Pulse, the World Bank’s twice-yearly economic update for the region, said COVID-19 was driving sub-Saharan Africa towards the first recession in 25 years.

The report, which was released on Thursday, said already, growth in the region had been significantly impacted by the outbreak and is forecast to fall sharply from 2.4 per cent in 2019 to -2.1 to -5.1 per cent in 2020.

The regions three largest economies – Nigeria, Angola, and South Africa – are expected to witness a sharp fall in real GDP growth as a result of persistently weak growth and investment.

“While most countries in the region have been affected to different degrees by the pandemic, real gross domestic product growth is projected to fall sharply, particularly in the region’s three largest economies – Nigeria, Angola, and South Africa – as a result of persistently weak growth and investment,” the report said.

It is estimated that COVID-19 will cost sub-Saharan Africa between $37bn and $79bn in output losses for 2020 due to a combination of effects.

The effects include trade and value chain disruptions for commodity exporters and countries with strong value chain participation, as well as reduced foreign financing flows from remittances, tourism, foreign direct investment and foreign aid.

Other effects are capital flight, direct impact on health systems, and disruptions caused by containment measures and the public response.

The World Bank report projected that oil exporting-countries such as Nigeria will be hard-hit by the impact of the outbreak.

It also projected that growth is expected to weaken substantially in the two fastest growing areas – the West African Economic and Monetary Union and the East African Community – due to weak external demand, disruptions to supply chains and domestic production.

The region’s tourism sector is expected to contract sharply due to severe disruption to travel.

The impact of the pandemic on agriculture could lead to food security crisis, the report further observed.

“The COVID-19 crisis also has the potential to spark a food security crisis in Africa, with agricultural production potentially contracting between 2.6 per cent in an optimistic scenario and up to seven per cent if there are trade blockages.

“Food imports would decline substantially (as much as 25 per cent or as little as 13 per cent) due to a combination of higher transaction costs and reduced domestic demand,” the report said.


The report urged African policymakers to focus on saving lives and protecting livelihoods by strengthening health systems and taking quick actions to minimise disruptions in food supply chains.

It also recommended implementation of social protection programmes including cash transfers, food distribution and fee waivers to support citizens, particularly those working in the informal sector.

The report noted that factors such as large and densely populated urban informal settlements, poor access to safe water and sanitation facilities, and fragile health systems posed challenges to the containment and mitigation measures.


“The COVID-19 pandemic is testing the limits of societies and economies across the world, and African countries are likely to be hit particularly hard,” World Bank Vice-President for Africa, Hafez Ghanem, said.

The World Bank added that it was helping developing countries to strengthen their response to the pandemic by deploying up to $160bn over the next 15 months in programmes aimed at protecting the vulnerable, supporting businesses, and bolstering economic recovery.
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Re: World Bank Predicts Sharp Fall In Nigeria’s GDP by kinglee007(m): 12:27pm On Apr 10, 2020
World bank, una just dey predict wetin don dey show symptoms. I tire for una o!

FTC:
modified:
Still dedicated to "good at heart" Nigerians. May we never get to that point where we go carry 1billion naira to buy one paint cup of garri.

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Re: World Bank Predicts Sharp Fall In Nigeria’s GDP by iwaeda: 12:28pm On Apr 10, 2020
kinglee007:
World bank, una just dey predict wetin don dey show symptoms. I tire for una o!

This one is not coro symptom

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Re: World Bank Predicts Sharp Fall In Nigeria’s GDP by kinglee007(m): 12:35pm On Apr 10, 2020
iwaeda:


This one is not coro symptom
Nna, are you not feeling the effect of the GDP dropping already? Or you need a soothsayer to tell you that recession is imminent? World bank dey predict wetin we don already know. All thanks to Aunty CORO.

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Re: World Bank Predicts Sharp Fall In Nigeria’s GDP by TimmyA: 12:55pm On Apr 10, 2020
The type of recession (sorry depression) that may hit Nigeria hard ehn ... it will become serious research topics for some people. Thanks to the self centered rulers bereft of economic prowess

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Re: World Bank Predicts Sharp Fall In Nigeria’s GDP by kettykings: 12:56pm On Apr 10, 2020
it seems the remaining Zombies will become full time wailers this year . The problem is not covid and the fall of oil price but the reaction of the most inept and useless Government in the world to the rapidly changing economic climate . Nigeria might end up surviving on bailouts tillit eventually disintegrates on or before 2025

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Re: World Bank Predicts Sharp Fall In Nigeria’s GDP by PureGoldh(m): 1:01pm On Apr 10, 2020
Which way Nigeria?
Re: World Bank Predicts Sharp Fall In Nigeria’s GDP by aremuforlife(m): 1:08pm On Apr 10, 2020
There will be global recession, this not the matter of only Nigeria but all the world. I can see people rejoicing above because, They are always happy about negative news.
I don't know how you guy's reason, we are all in for this, no escape root for is, so it's high time we start thinking positive and how to individually move this country forward

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Re: World Bank Predicts Sharp Fall In Nigeria’s GDP by Babatunde40(m): 1:34pm On Apr 10, 2020
Our false GDP that doesn't reflect on the lives of citizens. It should drop jare.

If the GDP should rise again, it should rise with an improved standard of living of Nigerians.

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Re: World Bank Predicts Sharp Fall In Nigeria’s GDP by virginboy1(m): 1:35pm On Apr 10, 2020
Whether the GDP fall or rise.

Our Legislators salary will always increase grin

Useless People. undecided

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Re: World Bank Predicts Sharp Fall In Nigeria’s GDP by IdioticNLmods: 1:35pm On Apr 10, 2020
This is the kain nonsense they like predicting for Nigeria.. Them and their sister IMF.
It's as if Nigeria gives them nightmares, they won't talk about european countries, it's always about Africa, abi na only Nigeria get covid 19 cases? angry

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Re: World Bank Predicts Sharp Fall In Nigeria’s GDP by Kylekent59: 1:35pm On Apr 10, 2020
shocked
A mad man knows, talk more of a sane man.

Too much borrowing will make one a debtor.

The next aspirant to take over from this current administration would be the one to inherit the debts.

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Re: World Bank Predicts Sharp Fall In Nigeria’s GDP by medTechworld(f): 1:35pm On Apr 10, 2020
lipsrsealed
Re: World Bank Predicts Sharp Fall In Nigeria’s GDP by nrpli89084: 1:35pm On Apr 10, 2020
Hmmm
Re: World Bank Predicts Sharp Fall In Nigeria’s GDP by snitchbitch: 1:35pm On Apr 10, 2020
How does that affect the price of garri in the market?
Re: World Bank Predicts Sharp Fall In Nigeria’s GDP by Nobody: 1:35pm On Apr 10, 2020
kinglee007:
World bank, una just dey predict wetin don dey show symptoms. I tire for una o!

yeah that's what they want.
Re: World Bank Predicts Sharp Fall In Nigeria’s GDP by Primusinterpares(m): 1:35pm On Apr 10, 2020
It's Crystal clear... But las Las we go dey alright

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Re: World Bank Predicts Sharp Fall In Nigeria’s GDP by YangaBabe: 1:36pm On Apr 10, 2020
aremuforlife:
There will be global recession, this not the matter of only Nigeria but all the world. I can see people rejoicing above because, They are always happy about negative news.
I don't know how you guy's reason, we are all in for this, no escape root for is, so it's high time we start thinking positive and how to individually move this country forward

We can't move forward while when we're moving forward some people are moving the country backwards

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Re: World Bank Predicts Sharp Fall In Nigeria’s GDP by sapientia(m): 1:36pm On Apr 10, 2020
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Who was not expecting it, raise your hand
Re: World Bank Predicts Sharp Fall In Nigeria’s GDP by specialmati(m): 1:36pm On Apr 10, 2020
gbagam
Re: World Bank Predicts Sharp Fall In Nigeria’s GDP by Emu4life(m): 1:36pm On Apr 10, 2020
NA LIE NOTHING GO HAPPEN grin

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Re: World Bank Predicts Sharp Fall In Nigeria’s GDP by Fidelismaria: 1:36pm On Apr 10, 2020
Na thunder go rape buhari and his clueless cabinet

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Re: World Bank Predicts Sharp Fall In Nigeria’s GDP by tammie24: 1:36pm On Apr 10, 2020
IMF always doom and gloom

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Re: World Bank Predicts Sharp Fall In Nigeria’s GDP by sexylassie2(f): 1:36pm On Apr 10, 2020
we are done.

The reality is this, if the average Nigerian is productive, gdp will increase
Re: World Bank Predicts Sharp Fall In Nigeria’s GDP by Nobody: 1:36pm On Apr 10, 2020
Quite obvious...

Can't they perdict when Nigeria will cease to exist also?

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Re: World Bank Predicts Sharp Fall In Nigeria’s GDP by Shockabzoba(m): 1:36pm On Apr 10, 2020
Where the **** is my voice!!!! embarassed
Re: World Bank Predicts Sharp Fall In Nigeria’s GDP by haleymoon: 1:36pm On Apr 10, 2020
An already decimated economy, I can only see us plunging into deep depression as one of the fallout of this dreaded pandemic.

Wait oo!! GDP that isn't reflecting in the overall performance of the economy, is that one GDP. Always coming out to tell us a quantitative increase or decrease on things.

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Re: World Bank Predicts Sharp Fall In Nigeria’s GDP by ednut1(m): 1:36pm On Apr 10, 2020
Job losses and hardship loading
Re: World Bank Predicts Sharp Fall In Nigeria’s GDP by BestNaija(m): 1:37pm On Apr 10, 2020
we know before

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Re: World Bank Predicts Sharp Fall In Nigeria’s GDP by Emu4life(m): 1:37pm On Apr 10, 2020
snitchbitch:
How does that affect the price of garri in the market?
Who be dz one
Re: World Bank Predicts Sharp Fall In Nigeria’s GDP by Badonasty(m): 1:37pm On Apr 10, 2020
We shall overcome insha Allah

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