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Comercio sees Nigeria's inflation higher on cost pressures

A report by Comercio Partners says it expects Nigeria's inflation to continue to print higher on the back of pressures from both food supply and the current cash crunch which was sustained through March. The report also highlights how improved economic activities will nudge GDP growth above 4 per cent. Olaide Ogundeyi, Team Lead, Advisory at Comercio Partners, joins CNBC Africa to unpack this report.
Thu, 13 Apr 2023 12:37:48 GMT
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