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3.4m More Nigerians Could Become Extremely Poor – Afdb by jarawa: 6:13am On Jul 08, 2020
…Forecasts $236.7bn GDP loss for Africa’s economies

The African Development Bank (AfDB) has estimated that additional 49.2 million Africans could be pushed into extreme poverty trap by the COVID-19 pandemic, out of whom 3.4 million would be Nigerians.

This is even as the development finance institution, in its African Economic Outlook 2020­­- Supplement released Tuesday, projected that cumulatively, GDP losses of Africa could range between $173.1bn and $236.7bn in 2020-2021.

The report stated: “Although the number of extreme poor in Africa was projected to reach 425.2 million in 2020 under the no-outbreak scenario, COVID 19 could increase it further, from 453.4 million in the baseline scenario to 462.7 million under the worst-case scenario, increases of 28 and 37.5 million. In 2021, the number would increase by 34-49.2 million under alternative scenarios’ as GDP growth continues to trail population growth rates” the report said.

According to report, “Nigeria and Democratic Republic of Congo, two of Africa’s most populous countries, would record the largest increases – 8.5 and 2.7 million respectively in the baseline scenario in 2020, and 11.5 and 3.4 million in the worst-case scenario.”

The report indicated that the “West and Central Africa would have higher concentrations of people falling into poverty from the pandemic.

Households living in the West and Central African regions would face a higher risk of falling into extreme poverty due to the pandemic than households in other regions.

On Gross Domestic Product, the report indicated that “Africa could suffer GDP losses in 2020 between $145.5 billion (baseline) and $189.7 billion (worst case)” as against the pre-COVID-19 estimates of African GDP’s growth of $2.59 trillion for 2020.

According to the AfDB, “some losses are carried over to 2021, as the projected recovery would be partial.” “For 2021, the projected GDP losses the AfDB said could be from $27.6 billion (baseline) up to $47 billion (worst case) from the potential GDP of $2.76 trillion without the pandemic” it indicated.

According to the report, “the most affected economies are those with poor healthcare systems, those that rely heavily on tourism, international trade, and commodity exports, and those with high debt burdens and high dependence on volatile international financial flows.” “The overall impact of the pandemic on socioeconomic outcomes remains uncertain, however.

It will depend crucially on the unfolding epidemiology of the virus, the extent of its impacts on demand and supply, the effectiveness of public policy responses, and the persistence of behavioral changes” the report said.

Read more: https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/3-4m-more-nigerians-could-become-extremely-poor-afdb.html
Re: 3.4m More Nigerians Could Become Extremely Poor – Afdb by Zimri(m): 6:39am On Jul 08, 2020
Hmmm...
Re: 3.4m More Nigerians Could Become Extremely Poor – Afdb by saheedbadmus(m): 6:40am On Jul 08, 2020
Could be bawo abi 10.2mil Nigerians (3times ur figure) are already poor.. business don collapse

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Re: 3.4m More Nigerians Could Become Extremely Poor – Afdb by osamz007: 6:45am On Jul 08, 2020
IF YOU PICK TEN RANDOM PEOPLE FOR THIS COUNTRY FIVE DEY STRUGGLE TO SURVIVE.

NA GOD GO HELP US FOR THIS COUNTRY

DEBT PROFILE KEEPS RISING BUT NOTHING TO SHOW FOR IT

IS THIS NATION CURSED
Re: 3.4m More Nigerians Could Become Extremely Poor – Afdb by SmartProf(m): 6:52am On Jul 08, 2020
Only 3.4million Nigerians? That's per state I guess. Already the wallet of most Nigerians is like Onion, cos opening it will make you cry/weep. Poverty that is is already a known surname in most Nigerian families.
Re: 3.4m More Nigerians Could Become Extremely Poor – Afdb by valentineuwakwe(m): 7:22am On Jul 08, 2020
not 3.4m would be Nigerians.....say over 5m Nigerians are living in abject poverty!
Re: 3.4m More Nigerians Could Become Extremely Poor – Afdb by inoki247: 7:24am On Jul 08, 2020
3.4 no worry N power go soon employ some and Keyamo 700k job so we go minus dat from the 3.4 cos dem go turn millionaire soon shocked
Re: 3.4m More Nigerians Could Become Extremely Poor – Afdb by XXLMANDIGO: 7:25am On Jul 08, 2020
Times are indeed hard... angry


I am very scared, extremely depressed and sitting on the cliff.

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