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Unpacking Nigeria's Economic Growth: The GDP Dilemma
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The recent debate over Nigeria's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) numbers, particularly concerning discrepancies in data, has stirred significant discussion across economic and political circles.

The differing views of Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina, President of the African Development Bank (AfDB), and Mr. Bayo Oanuga, spokesperson for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, have highlighted the ongoing challenge in ensuring the credibility and timeliness of economic data in the country. While disagreements in a progressive society are natural, it becomes imperative that these differences are grounded in empirical data from credible sources, especially when the conversation revolves around national economic performance.
At the heart of this debate is the reliability of the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), Nigeria's primary institution for collecting and reporting macroeconomic data. In its role, the NBS is expected to provide the most credible and up-to-date economic statistics, including GDP. However, several issues have emerged, raising doubts about the accuracy and timeliness of the country's economic data. The primary concern is not the lack of data, as Nigeria has a robust statistical framework, but rather the delays and inconsistencies that can occur in the dissemination of the data. While the NBS has made commendable strides in upgrading its surveys and adopting new analytical tools, there is still the pressing issue of speed and availability when it comes to publishing the results of key data points, such as GDP.
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