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Nigeria's GDP is under scrutiny as currency devaluation impacts its dollar value, sparking widespread debate. Social media engagement is up, but the community is shrinking due to negative sentiment.

About $493bn

Analysis of social media engagement and discussion surrounding the economic performance of Nigeria, specifically focusing on its GDP.

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1-Year High: XXXXXX on 2025-07-21
1-Year Low: X on 2025-06-30

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1-Year Low: X on 2025-06-28

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X unique social accounts have posts mentioning $493bn in the last XX hours which is down XX% from X in the previous XX hours Daily Average: X
1 Week: X +500%
1-Year High: X on 2025-07-23
1-Year Low: X on 2025-06-28

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Top topics mentioned In the posts about $493bn in the last XX hours

gdp, money, $250bn, $840bn, fintech, insurance, savings, investment, inflation

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"Was d @NBS_Nigeria (NBS) reporting d figure of our rebased economy in trillions of naira & not adding d $ equivalent a willful tactic by d NBS so that a lot of ians wont know that our GDP is now $250bn. Which is a far cry from d $493bn that d APC met it on Im just curious"
@kayode_william on X 2025-07-23 12:35:40 UTC 3623 followers, XXX engagements

"At the old official exchange rate this would be a $840bn economy. At the first devaluation exchange rate it'd be $493bn. At the current exchange rate it is $250bn. Devaluation made us poorer in real and dollar terms"
@NuesDaily on X 2025-07-21 18:12:33 UTC 2530 followers, 24.8K engagements