Nigeria, 39 others may not attain pre-COVID-19 GDP levels by 2026 – World Bank - Punch Newspapers

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The World Bank has said that Nigeria and 39 other countries may not return to pre-COVID-19 levels of Gross Domestic Product per capita even by 2026 despite projected rates of economic growth.

However, the economy is projected to recover strongly in 2021, which may be the strongest growth after a recession in 80 years.

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