World Bank Report Controversy: Nigeria's Poverty Data Indicts FG, Then Vanishes

The World Bank recently removed its latest Nigeria Development Update (NDU) report from its official website, just days after its initial publication, without providing any official explanation. Titled "Nigeria’s Tomorrow Must Start Today: The Case for Early Childhood Development," the report was released on April 7. However, attempts to access the document now result in a "page not found" error message, creating speculation regarding its abrupt disappearance. Despite the report's removal, its accompanying press statement, which details key findings on Nigeria’s economic performance and human capital development, remains accessible online.
According to the now-removed NDU report, Nigeria's economy experienced a significant growth of 4 percent in 2025. Furthermore, the report indicated a substantial easing of inflation, which dropped to 15.1 percent in February 2026 from a higher rate of 26.3 percent recorded a year prior. This positive economic shift was primarily attributed to the implementation of tighter monetary policies and an improvement in the country's food supply chain. The Washington-based institution also highlighted the critical importance of investing in early childhood development, underscoring that robust human capital is a prerequisite for effectively translating economic reforms into enhanced living standards and widespread job creation across the nation.
However, the report also brought to light persistent challenges within Nigeria's human development landscape. It grimly noted that more than 110 out of every 1,000 children in Nigeria succumb before reaching the age of five. Additionally, a significant number of children fail to achieve basic developmental milestones, pointing to systemic issues in early childhood care and education. Despite these human capital challenges, the World Bank observed that Nigeria’s economy has demonstrated remarkable resilience, largely due to recent stabilization reforms. Indicators from early 2026 suggested continued growth across various sectors, even amidst a global economic slowdown linked to international tensions.
The Nigeria Development Update is traditionally a biannual publication by the World Bank, designed to thoroughly evaluate economic and social trends within the country and to offer strategic policy recommendations aimed at fostering sustainable growth. The abrupt and unexplained removal of the April 2026 report has left many questions unanswered, as the World Bank has not yet issued any official statement clarifying the reasons behind its decision.
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