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CBN bets on 4.49% growth, inflation cool-down in '26
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81666, member: 636"] Nigeria's economy supposedly bounced back from the dead according to official bank forecasts. CBN Governor Olayemi Cardoso claims GDP will hit 4.49 percent growth in 2026 while inflation drops to around 13 percent. The Central Bank of Nigeria bets heavily on stable forex markets and pumped-up oil production to push foreign reserves past 51 billion dollars. These projections follow sweeping reforms under President Bola Tinubu designed to fix the messy financial sector. Data shows price hikes cooled off significantly over the last year. Inflation figures plummeted from a painful 34.6 percent peak down to 14.50 percent in late 2025. Cardoso bragged that the second quarter saw the strongest expansion in four years at over 4 percent, thanks to telecommunications and finance gains. Even the World Bank seemingly agrees with this optimism despite slashing global outlooks. Their report predicts an unbroken winning streak for the West African nation through 2027. Dr. Baba Musa from WAIFEM warned that while the stats look pretty, real people need to see actual jobs and better incomes for this recovery to truly count. [/QUOTE]
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