Nigeria’s recovery costs more than a meal, experts warn

By Oluwatobi Ojabello

In Lagos, two pieces of pomo now sell for N500, turkey for N8,500 a kilo, and fares for a typical commute have doubled since last year. For millions of Nigerians, the promise of recovery remains invisible, even as international lenders and policymakers cheer reforms.

Meanwhile, at the macro level, the IMF has raised growth for

Nigeria’s recovery costs more than a meal, experts warn

By Oluwatobi Ojabello

In Lagos, two pieces of pomo now sell for N500, turkey for N8,500 a kilo, and fares for a typical commute have doubled since last year. For millions of Nigerians, the promise of recovery remains invisible, even as international lenders and policymakers cheer reforms.

Meanwhile, at the macro level, the IMF has raised growth for