Bros, dem international people wey dey carry IMF badge don drop beta news for our economy! Dem talk say Nigeria go dey shine small small for 2026 as dem gree project growth wey go reach 4.4%. Na beta level we dey enter, e be like say Nigeria dey ginger well!
You sabi say dem don carry our economy put for front for sub-Saharan Africa matter? E mean say if Naija dey do better, every other country go follow. Dem talk say overall growth go rise from 4.4% for 2025 to 4.6% for 2026 and 2027. Na so we dey jolly!
According to the report, the growth na true shaking from private-sector investments wey dey happen inside telecoms, oil and gas, agriculture, and finance. MTN and Airtel dey push 5G network like say dem dey chase their shadow. Plus, Dangote dey expand hin refinery, and Tony Elumelu don show interest for SEPLAT wey go keep the oil game going strong.
But no be all smooth sailing o! The analysts talk say election wahala and budget confusion fit spoil the party. Dem dey talk say Nigeria budget wey be N58.2 trillion still never gree move from one side to another. If dem no handle am well, e fit make all this good talk for growth turn bad. Besides, security wahala dey scatter plenty business for ground!
Money wey oil dey bring is still the main gather for Nigerian economy as dem dey estimate say oil revenue go contribute roughly 35.6% to the money wey government wan collect. As per say crude oil dey serve as our main export – about 85% – e no fit jam any chance to mess this growth up.
For wey dason dey rare for oil prices, e dey look like say na $61 per barrel we go dey chop. Nigerian Bonny Light wey dey high-quality dey trade small above that level, so if dem fit manage production and security, Naija oil sector fit shine bright for 2026!
A no go lie, with all di talks on ground, e go require some serious wahala management and better decisions from our leaders. Dem need to focus on fiscal stability and take care of the political environment to allow growth to flow, just like our jollof rice dey flow for party!
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