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World Bank Predicts Higher Per Capita Income For Nigeria by Paraman: 7:11am On Jan 10
The World Bank has projected that Nigeria’s per capita income will return to its pre-pandemic level by 2025.

Per capita income or total income measures the average income earned per person in a given area in a specified year. It is calculated by dividing the area’s total income by its total population.

The bank in its Global Economic Prospects report for January 2024 outlook said the country’s economy is expected to witness a gradual improvement in the coming years, based on the gradual impact of macro-fiscal reforms initiated by the government

The Sub-Saharan African region, including Nigeria, experienced a slowdown in economic growth to an estimated 2.9 per cent in 2023, primarily due to country-specific challenges such as higher input prices for businesses in Nigeria.


The region’s three largest economies – Nigeria, South Africa, and Angola – saw their growth rate slow to an average of 1.8 per cent in 2023.

The Sub-Saharan Africa region, where Nigeria is the largest economy, experienced a deceleration in growth to an estimated 2.9 per cent in 2023, lower than the earlier projection.

Nigeria’s growth in 2023 softened to an estimated 2.9 per cent, influenced by various factors including services growth weakening due to a disruptive currency demonetisation policy.

However, there was an increase in annual oil production after previous years’ decline.

Looking forward, the Bretton Woods institution projected Nigeria’s economic growth at 3.3 per cent for 2024 and 3.7 per cent for 2025. These projections are 0.3 and 0.6- per cent points higher than previous estimates made in June last year.

This improvement is expected due to the gradual impact of macro-fiscal reforms initiated by the government.

Key reforms have included removing the gasoline subsidy and unifying the exchange rate, which, despite causing short-term challenges, are deemed necessary for long-term economic stability and growth.

Growth in the coming years is expected to be driven by sectors like agriculture, construction, services, and trade.

Moreover, inflation is projected to ease gradually as the effects of last year’s exchange rate reforms and the removal of fuel subsidies fade away.

The report read, “Growth in Nigeria is projected at 3.3 per cent this year and 3.7 per cent in 2025—up 0.3 and 0.6 percentage points, respectively, since June—as macro-fiscal reforms gradually bear fruits. The baseline forecast implies that per capita income will reach its pre-pandemic level only in 2025.

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Re: World Bank Predicts Higher Per Capita Income For Nigeria by Aonkuuse(m): 7:18am On Jan 10
Unfortunately people won't accept this one because it is not a bad prediction against Nigeria

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Re: World Bank Predicts Higher Per Capita Income For Nigeria by YorubaDemonswag: 7:21am On Jan 10
Obidient will argue with this

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Re: World Bank Predicts Higher Per Capita Income For Nigeria by ivolt: 7:24am On Jan 10
Aonkuuse:
Unfortunately people won't accept this one because it is not a bad prediction against Nigeria
It is not what people accept that matters, it is what eventually happens.
Afterall, nobody would burn their extra income if it increases in 2025 just because it was a good prediction.

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Re: World Bank Predicts Higher Per Capita Income For Nigeria by YoungLionken(m): 7:29am On Jan 10
International bodies and cho cho cho in African matters. The other predicted that Nigeria would split by 2015, but here we are..

One thing I noticed about the African government is that they usually mind their businesses...

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Re: World Bank Predicts Higher Per Capita Income For Nigeria by sukkot: 7:29am On Jan 10
Hmm
Re: World Bank Predicts Higher Per Capita Income For Nigeria by zubby4567(m): 7:29am On Jan 10
Uncle please tell us another story

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Re: World Bank Predicts Higher Per Capita Income For Nigeria by SmartyPants(m): 7:30am On Jan 10
This I have been certain of for a while now.

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Re: World Bank Predicts Higher Per Capita Income For Nigeria by Kholar211: 7:30am On Jan 10
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Re: World Bank Predicts Higher Per Capita Income For Nigeria by hakym619(m): 7:31am On Jan 10
Giftedhand47







The general public should be cautious of the above Nairalander.
He’s shady.




I’ve evidence and I’m not defaming.

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Re: World Bank Predicts Higher Per Capita Income For Nigeria by ORIENTATION101: 7:31am On Jan 10
This thread will be scanty. Sad losers don't come near positive news, it increases their bitterness and sadness.

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Re: World Bank Predicts Higher Per Capita Income For Nigeria by Yankee101: 7:32am On Jan 10
Higher per capita isn’t the problem
The problem is its equitable distribution
How much of it will be in Nigerians’ pockets?

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Re: World Bank Predicts Higher Per Capita Income For Nigeria by ATEAMS: 7:32am On Jan 10
Naxxxo
Re: World Bank Predicts Higher Per Capita Income For Nigeria by segsman(m): 7:32am On Jan 10
Okay
Re: World Bank Predicts Higher Per Capita Income For Nigeria by Wisejohnson47(m): 7:33am On Jan 10
Nigeria have a way of bouncing back after a fall, we will be ok

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Re: World Bank Predicts Higher Per Capita Income For Nigeria by Nice2023(m): 7:33am On Jan 10
Not with the way the 37billion got mismanaged.

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Re: World Bank Predicts Higher Per Capita Income For Nigeria by Blaze14k: 7:36am On Jan 10
For some reason this government have started making the right decision. Honestly if they continue with this approach no one will complain again. All we want is a better country. They need to work on the dollar rate cos this shit it is not moving at all

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Re: World Bank Predicts Higher Per Capita Income For Nigeria by leisuretym: 7:36am On Jan 10
World Bank = The colonial Master

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Re: World Bank Predicts Higher Per Capita Income For Nigeria by michlins(m): 7:36am On Jan 10
YorubaDemonswag:
Obidient will argue with this
sure this will happen because of the devaluation of the currency and inflation.

If you're smart enough, you will easily predict that.

With the increased market liberalisation efforts of this administration will help the rich get insanely richer while making the poor poorer.


So with more money for the rich,it will seem like it's same situation for us all

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Re: World Bank Predicts Higher Per Capita Income For Nigeria by adekolaelect(m): 7:37am On Jan 10
zubby4567:
Uncle please tell us another story
Ok!!!! A sad one to sweet your bad Belle whishes??

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Re: World Bank Predicts Higher Per Capita Income For Nigeria by datola: 7:37am On Jan 10
We pray so o!
Re: World Bank Predicts Higher Per Capita Income For Nigeria by GRACEGLORY: 7:38am On Jan 10
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Re: World Bank Predicts Higher Per Capita Income For Nigeria by Matildahenshaw(f): 7:39am On Jan 10
Will they SHUT UP. They have been spewing a lot of rubbish and giving a lot of stupid recommendations that never really worked in Nigeria. Its like this World bank and co want us more broken so we can always be indebted to the WHITES.

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Re: World Bank Predicts Higher Per Capita Income For Nigeria by Bubu4Sea: 7:39am On Jan 10
Na Drug Baron go revitalize the economy?
Re: World Bank Predicts Higher Per Capita Income For Nigeria by BluntCrazeMan: 7:39am On Jan 10
Ok naa..

By the methods of Sharing-Palliatives..

Sharing of palliatives increases Per-Capita Income.

Tinubunomics-401.

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Re: World Bank Predicts Higher Per Capita Income For Nigeria by RepoMan007: 7:40am On Jan 10
That's commonsensical given that most people can now afford less and naturally will move from activity(office jobs) to productivity(real outputs). The WB is just being economical with the truth by attributing the projection to unification of exchange rates. The official and parallel rates are still N300-N400 apart.
Re: World Bank Predicts Higher Per Capita Income For Nigeria by b0rn2fuck(m): 7:41am On Jan 10
Tinubu is going to the right path but our people are to greedy to realize this, them wan use kidnaping finish us, na so bad news bad newss and I pray make this hunger come down
,

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Re: World Bank Predicts Higher Per Capita Income For Nigeria by marvellous2222: 7:41am On Jan 10
Dey play
Re: World Bank Predicts Higher Per Capita Income For Nigeria by justtoodark: 7:42am On Jan 10
it will change nothing....solong nigerians dont understand how to fight for their fair share of the cake things will stay the same....

nigerians are soo greedy,no matter how much money is generated their are too many that are ready to cheat....

you have nigerians that rather steal and gather money and let it rot away hidden....

nigerians own wickedness is at another level....
Re: World Bank Predicts Higher Per Capita Income For Nigeria by OyinO: 7:43am On Jan 10
Using our heads since time immemorial. Stealing from us in connivance with our traitorous political leaders.

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