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The Presidency has faulted the recent claim by Akinwumi Adesina, the outgoing President of the African Development Bank (AfDB), on Nigeria's GDP per capita.
A low or negative GDP per capita growth rate year over year frequently indicates more than simply economic stagnation; it ...
Growth in GDP per capita often corresponds to an increase in individual income and consumption. This implies that, on average ...
The presidency says Nigerians are not in a worse economic situation faulting the claims of Akinwumi Adesina, on the country's ...
Therefore, divide the GDP by the total number of people in the country to get GDP per capita. Now ... Burundi, a small landlocked country in East Africa, confronts significant socio-economic ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has identified Africa’s poorest countries in 2025 by GDP per capita (PPP), highlighting the deep economic challenges facing millions across the continent.
Onanuga said Nigeria’s GDP was $4.2 billion in 1960, and per capita income for a population of 44.9 million was $93 — ninety-three, not even one hundred dollars. He said, “Our country ...
The Presidency has sharply criticised recent comments by outgoing African Development Bank (AfDB) President, Dr. Akinwumi ...
Nigeria today has more primary, secondary, and tertiary schools. We have more road networks and more medical facilities, ...
Presidential spokesman Onanuga has said Nigeria’s economy has grown at least 50 times over, faulting AfDB President Adesina’s ...
During his presentation at the academic forum “Prosperous Vietnam in the New Era”, held by Vietnam National University on ...