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Nigeria’s inflation rate may be among world’s highest in 2022 – World Bank by abouzaid: 4:01pm On Jan 03, 2022
“In 2022, Nigeria is expected to have one of the highest inflation rates in the world and the seventh highest in Sub-Saharan Africa,” it said.

The bank said this in the November edition of its Nigeria Development Update.

According to the global financial institution, high inflation hampers the country’s attempt to achieve economic recovery and erodes the purchasing power of most vulnerable households.

The document read in part, “High inflation is frustrating Nigeria’s economic recovery and eroding the purchasing power of the most vulnerable households. In the absence of measures to contain inflation, rising prices will continue to diminish the welfare of Nigerian households.”

The bank further highlighted the adverse effects of inflation on Nigeria, which include pushing eight million Nigerians into poverty, and the possible disruption of consumption, investment and saving decisions, among other consequences.

“If inflation had been closer to the CBN’s goal of nine per cent in 2021, the average Nigeria’s consumption would have been 15 per cent higher, and eight million Nigerians would have not fallen into poverty.

“If double-digit inflation persists during 2022-2023, rising prices will distort consumption, investment, and saving decisions of the government, households, and firms, with adverse ramifications for long-term borrowing and lending.

“Over time, the disproportionate impact of inflation on lower-income households and those working in sectors with low savings (e.g, agriculture) will exacerbate inequality. Ultimately, inflation will not only negatively affect incomes, but also economic productivity and job creation, further constraining the recovery,” the bank said.

The Washington, United States-based institution also disclosed that over two years, an increase in food prices accounted for about 70 per cent of the annual increase in the rate of inflation.

It also said that inflationary pressures were trigged by multiple demand and supply shocks.

The document read in part, “Inflationary pressures are being generated by multiple demand and supply shocks. Supply shocks arising from disruption of supply chains linked to COVID-19 and associated containment measures have eased, but security issues, border closures, and limited access to markets continue to fuel inflation.

“The current mix of monetary, fiscal, foreign exchange, and trade policies also plays a prominent role as a driver of inflation. Trade and FX restrictions, including the closure of land borders starting in August 2019, have increased prices for food and consumer goods, and imports of over 40 goods, including many staple foods, are currently ineligible for FX through formal windows.

“Nigeria’s exchange-rate management has resulted in the rise of parallel rates, which are closely linked to food-price dynamics. Unable to access FX through the official exchange-rate window, businesses seek FX on the parallel market and other alternative sources.

“The parallel rate influences their business decisions, and fluctuations in the parallel rate pass through to market prices for goods and services. Moreover, monetary policy has not prioritized controlling inflation, and the monetary financing of fiscal deficit undermines the effectiveness of policies to contain demand-side inflationary pressures.”

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Re: Nigeria’s inflation rate may be among world’s highest in 2022 – World Bank by vanbonattel: 4:06pm On Jan 03, 2022
grin

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Re: Nigeria’s inflation rate may be among world’s highest in 2022 – World Bank by Money2022(f): 4:34pm On Jan 03, 2022
That's what you expect when you can't make money but borrow

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Re: Nigeria’s inflation rate may be among world’s highest in 2022 – World Bank by abouzaid: 4:50pm On Jan 03, 2022
Lalasticlala, happy new year.
Re: Nigeria’s inflation rate may be among world’s highest in 2022 – World Bank by Nobody: 4:51pm On Jan 03, 2022
Lolzzz.....to you family man out they, go buy more bags of rice join the one you have before, buy beans too because we are on a long cruise, if you think 2021 is hard wait let's get to June, July 2022.....next time Nigeria hear change again they'll think twice.

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Re: Nigeria’s inflation rate may be among world’s highest in 2022 – World Bank by Deborah98(f): 4:58pm On Jan 03, 2022
Highest in borrowing and still among the world's poorest Nations on Earth... Inflation here and there, everything is on the high side yet an average Nigerian can't boast of having two meals per day. #1000 be looking like #10 inside market...

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Re: Nigeria’s inflation rate may be among world’s highest in 2022 – World Bank by FarahAideed: 6:08pm On Jan 03, 2022
Yet Buhari says he achieved almost 6 % growth in 2021

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Re: Nigeria’s inflation rate may be among world’s highest in 2022 – World Bank by cazchi: 6:31pm On Jan 03, 2022
Lmao.. wan naijirya. Yoonity phor all!

80 years old Tinubu is a youthful Leader with a good heart that will save us.


Una never chi chomchin.

Break country make world bank forgive una loans.

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Re: Nigeria’s inflation rate may be among world’s highest in 2022 – World Bank by Nbotee(m): 8:08pm On Jan 03, 2022
Adesina will soon blame PDP and IPOB

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Re: Nigeria’s inflation rate may be among world’s highest in 2022 – World Bank by Omicron007: 8:08pm On Jan 03, 2022

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Re: Nigeria’s inflation rate may be among world’s highest in 2022 – World Bank by Blackdisciple(m): 8:09pm On Jan 03, 2022
Where's lie Mohammed??

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Re: Nigeria’s inflation rate may be among world’s highest in 2022 – World Bank by Nobody: 8:09pm On Jan 03, 2022
Fucking world bank, IMF, UN, NATO etc.... All these fuckers should shove themselves up there asswholes....

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Re: Nigeria’s inflation rate may be among world’s highest in 2022 – World Bank by Romanoff(f): 8:10pm On Jan 03, 2022
With subsidy wey them go remove, we done dey brace for impact.

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Re: Nigeria’s inflation rate may be among world’s highest in 2022 – World Bank by gambia(m): 8:10pm On Jan 03, 2022
Buhari is the worst thing that happened to Nigeria.

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Re: Nigeria’s inflation rate may be among world’s highest in 2022 – World Bank by Nobody: 8:11pm On Jan 03, 2022
You de use ur hand pray doom for Nigeria...


Lol no forget say if you Japa, your mama, papa and sisters and brothers still de the zooo oo.

Thread with caution.

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Re: Nigeria’s inflation rate may be among world’s highest in 2022 – World Bank by GodHatesBigots(m): 8:11pm On Jan 03, 2022
Buhari has destroyed Nigeria. It will take us decades to recover.

Meanwhile the Zimbabwean dollar is stronger than the Naira.

1.00 Nigerian Naira = 0.87687296 Zimbabwean Dollars

https://www.xe.com/currencyconverter/convert/?Amount=1&From=NGN&To=ZWD

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Re: Nigeria’s inflation rate may be among world’s highest in 2022 – World Bank by Bayaar02(m): 8:11pm On Jan 03, 2022
Greater heights!
Long live PMB
Re: Nigeria’s inflation rate may be among world’s highest in 2022 – World Bank by philip0906(m): 8:11pm On Jan 03, 2022
Sai Baba
Re: Nigeria’s inflation rate may be among world’s highest in 2022 – World Bank by Biglittlelois(f): 8:13pm On Jan 03, 2022
And we still have idiots supporting this failed government here, behaving as if the inflation won't affect them too.

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Re: Nigeria’s inflation rate may be among world’s highest in 2022 – World Bank by irepnaija4eva(m): 8:14pm On Jan 03, 2022
That's what you get when the government is headed by an incompetent senile buffoon..
All policies are always encompouned with full baloney, Government of bambiala..

What a waste of 8 years..

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Re: Nigeria’s inflation rate may be among world’s highest in 2022 – World Bank by cucumbar: 8:14pm On Jan 03, 2022
How can this be? Our inflation rate is reducing according lai mohammed.

I refuse to believe any bad news this January…haba. It’s too early nau.

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Re: Nigeria’s inflation rate may be among world’s highest in 2022 – World Bank by Brushstrokes20: 8:16pm On Jan 03, 2022
What the lifeless vegetable cannot destroy does not exist! undecided

In search of a SOLUTION, Nig found it's BIGGEST PROBLEM!

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Re: Nigeria’s inflation rate may be among world’s highest in 2022 – World Bank by Yankee101: 8:19pm On Jan 03, 2022
Buharistan

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Re: Nigeria’s inflation rate may be among world’s highest in 2022 – World Bank by jagged44: 8:20pm On Jan 03, 2022
“If double-digit inflation persists during 2022-2023, rising prices will distort consumption, investment, and saving decisions of the government, households, and firms, with adverse ramifications for long-term borrowing and lending.

When we tell Buhari to stop borrowing billions of dollars every month, he will not hear word. Now see what is happening to our economy.

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Re: Nigeria’s inflation rate may be among world’s highest in 2022 – World Bank by DropsMic(m): 8:20pm On Jan 03, 2022
nigerians must get sense by force

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Re: Nigeria’s inflation rate may be among world’s highest in 2022 – World Bank by EmekaBlue(m): 8:21pm On Jan 03, 2022
Aboki government ruling a whole intelligent citizens.

Shame o.

Na church and its well Una sabi.

Ok continue in patience Jonathan voice

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Re: Nigeria’s inflation rate may be among world’s highest in 2022 – World Bank by Pk01(m): 8:27pm On Jan 03, 2022
Vultures won't comment on this kind issue. They will still blame PDP..

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Re: Nigeria’s inflation rate may be among world’s highest in 2022 – World Bank by Triangles1(m): 8:27pm On Jan 03, 2022
We shall rise from this mess one day.
Re: Nigeria’s inflation rate may be among world’s highest in 2022 – World Bank by Nobody: 8:30pm On Jan 03, 2022
Na so so predict una dey predict Everytime undecided
And na so so Doge doge Naija dey to Everytime grin grin grin
Re: Nigeria’s inflation rate may be among world’s highest in 2022 – World Bank by Nobody: 8:30pm On Jan 03, 2022
Funny, how can you make a cow herder your president and expect a miracle?

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Re: Nigeria’s inflation rate may be among world’s highest in 2022 – World Bank by Nobody: 8:32pm On Jan 03, 2022
Viltron:
Funny, how can you make a cow herder your president and expect a miracle?
What is funny is how the cow herder was able to become President Twice under una watch grin cheesy grin

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