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World Bank Dismisses Nigeria’s Single-Digit Inflation Target by Ofunaofu(op): 8:59am On Oct 08, 2025
The World Bank has said the Federal Government’s ambition to achieve single-digit inflation in the short term is unrealistic, warning that Nigeria remains among a handful of African countries still grappling with high Consumer price inflation.

In its latest Africa’s Pulse report released on Tuesday, the Bank projected that Nigeria, alongside Angola, Ethiopia, Ghana, Malawi, Sudan, Zambia, São Tomé and Príncipe, and Zimbabwe, will continue to record double-digit inflation rates through 2025.

The report revealed that while 37 of Africa’s 47 economies are projected to maintain single-digit inflation by 2026, Nigeria remains an outlier due to persistent structural challenges, including currency depreciation, high food and energy prices, and supply bottlenecks that continue to fuel price instability.

The development contradicts the projection undermines the Federal Government’s optimism that its recent fiscal and monetary reforms, including the FX unification, fuel subsidy removal, and the Central Bank’s tightening measures, would quickly drive inflation down to single digits

The PUNCH reports that key government officials in the current administration, including the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Wale Edun, and the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Olayemi Cardoso, have repeatedly assured Nigerians that ongoing fiscal and monetary reforms would help bring inflation down to single digits in the near term.

At the CBN Governor’s Annual Lecture Series at the Lagos Business School, held last week in Lagos, Cardoso said a single-digit inflation rate remains its medium-term target.

The insistence stems from an argument by some research organisations that the National Bureau of Statistics data, which puts the country’s headline inflation at 20.12 per cent, overestimates the general price level.

“The idea is to ensure that in the medium term we achieve single-digit inflation,” he said at the gathering.

But the World Bank in its evaluation noted that despite a broad wave of disinflation sweeping across Sub-Saharan Africa, Nigeria remains one of the few countries still trapped in double-digit inflation, even as price growth across the region slows to historic lows.

The report released biannually is titled, “Pathways to Job Creation in Africa.”

It read, “Consumer price inflation has continued to recede across most Sub-Saharan African

countries, albeit at varying speeds. After peaking at 9.3 per cent in 2022, the region’s

median inflation rate declined to 4.5 per cent in 2024 and is projected to stabilize between

3.9 and 4.0 per cent annually over 2025–26. The number of countries in the region with single-digit inflation rates has increased from 27 in 2022 to 37 in 2025–26.



“In 2025, nearly 60 per cent of Sub-Saharan African countries have experienced a slowdown in consumer price inflation from last year. However, within this group, nine countries, Angola, Ethiopia, Ghana, Malawi, Nigeria, São Tomé and Príncipe, Sudan, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, are still expected to record double-digit inflation rates.”

The World Bank said Sub-Saharan Africa’s economy remains resilient despite global economic headwinds, projecting regional growth to accelerate from 3.5 per cent in 2024 to 3.8 per cent in 2025 and an average of 4.4 per cent in 2026–27.

Nigeria’s growth forecast was upgraded by 0.6 percentage points, one of the strongest revisions among major economies, driven by a rebound in oil production and modest investment flows. But the bank warned that inflation remains a key drag on household welfare and business confidence.

“While countries like Ivory Coast and Kenya are benefiting from price stability and easing monetary conditions, Nigeria’s inflation trajectory continues to undermine consumer demand and macroeconomic stability,” the report read.

Economists have attributed Nigeria’s price pressures to a combination of currency depreciation, high energy costs, and food supply disruptions worsened by insecurity and poor logistics.

With more than half of Sub-Saharan African nations expected to maintain inflation rates below five per cent next year, Nigeria’s double-digit figure stands out as an anomaly on the continent.

South Africa, Senegal, and Tanzania have all managed to anchor inflation within single digits, aided by disciplined fiscal policies and efficient foreign exchange management.

“The median inflation in the region is less than four per cent. Moreover, most currencies that were cratering relative to the US dollar have now recovered and are stable,” said Andrew Dabalen, the World Bank’s Chief Economist for Africa. “Nigeria’s situation remains challenging because of exchange rate pass-through and structural supply bottlenecks.”

The Bretton wood institution also cautioned that despite the region’s economic resilience, growth remains insufficient to create enough decent jobs for its expanding labour force.

“External debt service has more than doubled over the past decade, reaching two per cent of GDP in 2024,” the report noted. “The number of Sub-Saharan African countries at high risk of debt distress has nearly tripled since 2014.”

For Nigeria, where unemployment and underemployment persist, the inflation surge has worsened living standards and dampened real income growth.

The report urged African governments to prioritise policies that reduce the cost of doing business, build human capital, and strengthen institutions to attract private investment.

It also identified agribusiness, healthcare, housing, tourism, and mining as sectors with the highest job-creation potential, noting that every job created in tourism spurs 1.5 additional jobs in related sectors.

“Over the next quarter century, Sub-Saharan Africa’s working-age population will grow by more than 600 million,” Dabalen said. “The challenge is ensuring that these people find better jobs in an environment of stability and opportunity
https://punchng.com/world-bank-dismisses-nigerias-single-digit-inflation-target/

Re: World Bank Dismisses Nigeria’s Single-Digit Inflation Target by brain54(m): 9:07am On Oct 08, 2025
Government of propaganda and lies...


As usual.


Wasted 8 plus another 4 or 8 years!
Re: World Bank Dismisses Nigeria’s Single-Digit Inflation Target by Ofunaofu(op): 9:37am On Oct 08, 2025
What can one reasonably expect from a government that has become notorious for disseminating lies, falsehoods, and propaganda?

Since assuming office, this administration’s consistent job has been the implementation of harsh, draconian policies that have inflicted widespread pain, anguish, and hardship on the Nigerian populace. Now, the same government urges citizens to "endure the pain," describing it as a necessary sacrifice a painful but essential economic surgery.

One is left to question whether the primary objective of the Tinubu-led APC regime is to govern or merely to perpetuate suffering and inflict pains
Re: World Bank Dismisses Nigeria’s Single-Digit Inflation Target by Orlandoo(m): 9:42am On Oct 08, 2025
Ofunaofu:
What can one reasonably expect from a government that has become notorious for disseminating lies, falsehoods, and propaganda?

Since assuming office, this administration’s consistent job has been the implementation of harsh, draconian policies that have inflicted widespread pain, anguish, and hardship on the Nigerian populace. Now, the same government urges citizens to "endure the pain," describing it as a necessary sacrifice a painful but essential economic surgery.

One is left to question whether the primary objective of the Tinubu-led APC regime is to govern or merely to perpetuate suffering and inflict pains
The tax master himself only came to destroy, loot like never seen before and answer Mr president.
Re: World Bank Dismisses Nigeria’s Single-Digit Inflation Target by Commentor: 9:42am On Oct 08, 2025
That's their problem.

We have a right to aim high.

Even if we fall short, we must aim high.
Re: World Bank Dismisses Nigeria’s Single-Digit Inflation Target by saintopus(m): 9:51am On Oct 08, 2025
Commentor:
That's their problem.

We have a right to aim high.

Even if we fall short, we must aim high.
I feel its possible for Nigeria to do the single digit inflation. The highest inflation rate is recorded in food stuff. I think the government is trying, the food prices are gradually coming down, at least it is not as it was late last year and early this year.
Maybe things may get better.
Re: World Bank Dismisses Nigeria’s Single-Digit Inflation Target by Nackzy: 9:57am On Oct 08, 2025
Lies lies lies lieslieslieslies lies lies lies
Re: World Bank Dismisses Nigeria’s Single-Digit Inflation Target by Racoon(m): 9:59am On Oct 08, 2025
cheesy Agbadorian economics thinks achieving economic stability is via an unrealistic $1T economy taxation and neck constricting stranglehold.
Re: World Bank Dismisses Nigeria’s Single-Digit Inflation Target by tbrass: 10:01am On Oct 08, 2025
OYA, data boys come and defend your govt and their lies, another banger burst, may be the World bank is wrong and they are working with wrong statistics.
Re: World Bank Dismisses Nigeria’s Single-Digit Inflation Target by iwaeda: 10:01am On Oct 08, 2025
It can be single digit, as Nigeria Bureau of Statistics will rebase, World Bank don't know the gist. Inflation is as high as 34%, go to markets, people are being forced to sell at loss.[left][/left] angry grin angry grin angry
Re: World Bank Dismisses Nigeria’s Single-Digit Inflation Target by panpan(m):
The World Bank is just a lending institution.
Re: World Bank Dismisses Nigeria’s Single-Digit Inflation Target by Olaide1295: 10:03am On Oct 08, 2025
Na wah for bloggers sha. Just looking to sell news.
Nowhere in the article did world bank say the headline.
Re: World Bank Dismisses Nigeria’s Single-Digit Inflation Target by nedu666: 10:03am On Oct 08, 2025
World Bank dey joke with JAGABAN. E go surprise them when govt go do another rebasing to achieve single digit
Re: World Bank Dismisses Nigeria’s Single-Digit Inflation Target by Drsnives(m): 10:03am On Oct 08, 2025
Make them dea deceive their selves
Where are the cows?
Nigerians the journey is still far
Re: World Bank Dismisses Nigeria’s Single-Digit Inflation Target by TUANKU(m): 10:04am On Oct 08, 2025
The lies are crumbling.
This government of propaganda will not like this. Watch how the government attack dogs attack the world bank .
Re: World Bank Dismisses Nigeria’s Single-Digit Inflation Target by drlaykay(m):
When Nigeria gets a good news and it makes you sad and vice versa, think deeply about yourself, if you have been infested with witchcraft, tribalism, hate or stupidity.
Re: World Bank Dismisses Nigeria’s Single-Digit Inflation Target by Kaiser20: 10:07am On Oct 08, 2025
Can Mr Tinubu, for once, tell his Supporters the truth?
Tinubu is always lying from morning to night
the news about Nigeria is based on ließ and Propaganda
Re: World Bank Dismisses Nigeria’s Single-Digit Inflation Target by Ofemannnu: 10:08am On Oct 08, 2025
To aim high is not a sin and Nigeria will surely achieve the single unit inflation in 2026 latest.
Re: World Bank Dismisses Nigeria’s Single-Digit Inflation Target by Kingpele(m): 10:09am On Oct 08, 2025
Na statistics we go chop croner is now feeding us on daily basis with statistics and wrong statistics for that matter
Re: World Bank Dismisses Nigeria’s Single-Digit Inflation Target by SouthernPlateau: 10:10am On Oct 08, 2025
Structural Bottlenecks... We going nowhere that's y local raw food is cheap but Maggi, Omo in the shop is at its high as dollar still 1470....the government is just packaging the local food prices with wuruwuru imports to control ground price. You can eat but u can't access other services of the economy. MAYBE IS BECAUSE PETER OBI, ATIKU AND AMAECHI SAID WE ARE HUNGRY, so Tinubu wants to play card by sharing cheap food only... Spits
Re: World Bank Dismisses Nigeria’s Single-Digit Inflation Target by Saao(m): 10:10am On Oct 08, 2025
saintopus:
I feel its possible for Nigeria to do the single digit inflation. The highest inflation rate is recorded in food stuff. I think the government is trying, the food prices are gradually coming down, at least it is not as it was late last year and early this year.
Maybe things may get better.
you mentioned only food world bank included energy cost, structural changes. Are you not feeling it? Gej did it. You don't think performance, you live it. Tinubu and his team are confused
Re: World Bank Dismisses Nigeria’s Single-Digit Inflation Target by Typing: 10:15am On Oct 08, 2025
Tinubu's propaganda government. A government fill of lies. A government that employ over 10,000 youths to defend their propaganda online.
Re: World Bank Dismisses Nigeria’s Single-Digit Inflation Target by AMINDA: 10:17am On Oct 08, 2025
Don't worry yourself, Worldbank. The "edit" will take care of that. The inflation rate shall be "brought down" to single-digit before the end of the year.

Re: World Bank Dismisses Nigeria’s Single-Digit Inflation Target by epainos: 10:18am On Oct 08, 2025
World Bank dey use style warn Tinubu not to do "abracadabra" with the figure. E don reach dem say he wan use ways statistics. grin Lord...save us from Nigeria.
Re: World Bank Dismisses Nigeria’s Single-Digit Inflation Target by fabolouz1(m): 10:19am On Oct 08, 2025
There aren't God.its not the first time nations have defined their doom predictions.
Re: World Bank Dismisses Nigeria’s Single-Digit Inflation Target by Tochi3(m):
grin grin cheesy

..one thread about PO or Ndigbo would soon be created ..to deviate attention from the lies & propaganda of tilumbu that has been exposed once again.


..tilumbu dies not deserve anything like reelection.


grin grin
Re: World Bank Dismisses Nigeria’s Single-Digit Inflation Target by lionshare: 10:22am On Oct 08, 2025
There’s something wrong with this report; perhaps it’s dated, because I have been tracking Ghana’s inflation since the president assumed power, and I know it’s down to single digit 9.4% by September.
Re: World Bank Dismisses Nigeria’s Single-Digit Inflation Target by BreakingNews21: 10:25am On Oct 08, 2025
Could it be that the World Bank is one of the sponsors of the miscreants that unalive Naija farmers and destroy crops and farmland? 🤔
Re: World Bank Dismisses Nigeria’s Single-Digit Inflation Target by ibechris(m): 10:28am On Oct 08, 2025
It takes those who support criminals with evil reputation yo support every nonsense.

Anyone who really loves his family and this country,would not support a drug lord and anything near it.

Let them keep ruining the economy with lies and shameless economic abracadabra cum mumbo jumbo.
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