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Man Reacts as His Predictions About Nigeria Come True, Sparking Requests for New Forecasts

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A data analyst who took to X in April 2023 to predict how the next one year will unfold in Nigeria, has returned to react to his tweet after his predictions came true.

 

The X user predicted that fuel subsidy will be removed and it will trigger the type of inflation that has never been experienced in Nigeria.

He added that this will make many companies to fail.

 

He said taxes will also be increased by the government to make up for the revenue not being generated by the companies that failed.

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