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Rising Costs: Hardship Could Lead To Social Unrest In Nigeria – Afdb by joggyko(m): 5:53pm On Feb 18
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has expressed concern that rising prices of fuel and other commodities could lead to social unrest in Nigeria.

According to the bank, rising cost of living could also lead to social unrest in Ethiopia, Angola and Kenya respectively.
The AfDB issued the warning in its macroeconomic performance and outlook for 2024 in which it projected Africa’s economy to grow higher than the 3.2 per cent recorded in 2023.
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has expressed concern that rising prices of fuel and other commodities could lead to social unrest in Nigeria.

According to the bank, rising cost of living could also lead to social unrest in Ethiopia, Angola and Kenya respectively.


The AfDB issued the warning in its macroeconomic performance and outlook for 2024 in which it projected Africa’s economy to grow higher than the 3.2 per cent recorded in 2023.



The AfDB projected that growth on the continent will rebound to 3.8% in 2024.

However, the bank cautioned that an increase in fuel and commodity prices occasioned by currency depreciation or subsidy removal in Nigeria, Angola, Kenya and Ethiopia could trigger internal conflicts.

It stated, “Internal conflicts and violence could also result from rising prices for fuel and other commodities due to weaker domestic currencies and reforms.

“For instance, the removal of fuel subsidies in Angola, Ethiopia, Kenya and Nigeria and the resulting social costs has led to social unrest driven by opposition to government policy.”

The AfDB also said the rise of geopolitical tensions in Eastern Europe and the Middle East in addition with the El Nino phenomenon, may trigger supply chain disruptions, which could aggravate energy and food inflation across the world with Africa more vulnerable to these shocks.

Recall that Nigeria has been faced with rising cost of living, which has led to some Nigerians hitting the streets in some states in recent times in protest.


The protest over increasing hardship started in Minna, Niger State on February 5, with many other states holding similar protests after.
Citizens have blamed the cost of living crisis on the federal government’s policies of the petrol subsidy removal and floating of the naira
Meanwhile, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has also scheduled a two-day nationwide protest over the hardship being experienced by Nigerians as well as the deteriorating security situation in the country.

Speaking in a press conference after an emergency meeting of the National Executive Council (NEC) of the union on Friday, the NLC President, Joe Ajaero, said the protest will begin a week after the expiration of the 14 day ultimatum it issued to the Federal Government which will expire on February 23.

The planned days for the nationwide protest are February 27 and 28.

Re: Rising Costs: Hardship Could Lead To Social Unrest In Nigeria – Afdb by AlexBells(m): 5:55pm On Feb 18
Well talk about the rest of Nigeria, as for us in the Old Eastern Region also known as Biafra, we are on rest and socializing no social unrest

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Re: Rising Costs: Hardship Could Lead To Social Unrest In Nigeria – Afdb by LoveLeadsLand(m): 6:02pm On Feb 18
Na wah!

Nlfpmod tell them oh!

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Re: Rising Costs: Hardship Could Lead To Social Unrest In Nigeria – Afdb by joggyko(m): 6:06pm On Feb 18
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Re: Rising Costs: Hardship Could Lead To Social Unrest In Nigeria – Afdb by Felabrity: 6:07pm On Feb 18
Don't tell them

They are busy preparing for 2027 election

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Re: Rising Costs: Hardship Could Lead To Social Unrest In Nigeria – Afdb by andersyn: 6:09pm On Feb 18
What surprises me is how we're staying calm

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Re: Rising Costs: Hardship Could Lead To Social Unrest In Nigeria – Afdb by seborrhic: 6:12pm On Feb 18
Continually said it,Nigeria is at an inflexion point.

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Re: Rising Costs: Hardship Could Lead To Social Unrest In Nigeria – Afdb by Gentino(m): 6:17pm On Feb 18
We are not complaining. If you see any idiot protesting against the best president Nigeria ever had, shoot them without mercy.

Our president has opened food warehouses that can feed the whole country for next eight years. Tinubu must build Nigeria just as he built Lagos

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Re: Rising Costs: Hardship Could Lead To Social Unrest In Nigeria – Afdb by princepeter566: 6:33pm On Feb 18
The next uprising will be the end of Nigeria.
U protest u die, u no protest hungry kill you

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Re: Rising Costs: Hardship Could Lead To Social Unrest In Nigeria – Afdb by magoo10(m): 6:35pm On Feb 18
if the olodo In power and his quack economic team cannot reduce the inflation rate they should at least keep it stable .
the 1st class certificates he claims to have might just be fake afterall.

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Re: Rising Costs: Hardship Could Lead To Social Unrest In Nigeria – Afdb by RepoMan007: 6:38pm On Feb 18
Any country that lies to the citizens about abundant wealth and make them become entitled, when things get rough, the masses must feel a need to escalate their fustration.

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Re: Rising Costs: Hardship Could Lead To Social Unrest In Nigeria – Afdb by Melagros(m): 6:59pm On Feb 18
COMRADES when we warned them about this they said we are opposition that is why we are crying fouls and our voices don't matter
Then go see shege now

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Re: Rising Costs: Hardship Could Lead To Social Unrest In Nigeria – Afdb by Irupetepete: 8:23pm On Feb 18
Melagros:
COMRADES when we warned them about this they said we are opposition that is why we are crying fouls and our voices don't matter
Then go see shege now
ogbeni shut up... Go through my thread and topics, if you yab Obi, Woe betide you, that's me but you guys should stop all these nonsense talk...
U self no dey feel the economy unless you are in self denial

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Re: Rising Costs: Hardship Could Lead To Social Unrest In Nigeria – Afdb by KillingJoke: 8:24pm On Feb 18
Nothing like social unrest



I stand with Tinubu

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Re: Rising Costs: Hardship Could Lead To Social Unrest In Nigeria – Afdb by Macdeey: 8:51pm On Feb 18
angry

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