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Nigeria oil hopes fade as Ghana and Kenya face mounting war-driven inflation

Nigerian youth on the street. Photo by Salem Ochidi @ Unsplash
Nigerian youth on the street. Photo by Salem Ochidi @ Unsplash
  • African importers face mounting inflation and currency pressures
  • IMF warns conflict could trigger broader financial instability 

 

The International Monetary Fund has warned that the Middle East war is rapidly exposing the vulnerability of Sub-Saharan African economies already weakened by debt pressures, inflation shocks and slowing growth.

In its April 2026 World Economic Outlook, titled Global Economy in the Shadow of War, the IMF said the conflict – triggered by the outbreak of war in the Middle East on February 28 – risks becoming a major economic shock for low-income and commodity-importing economies, particularly in Africa.

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