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The BIG Take: Nigeria records 0 51% GDP growth and other stories to start the week

Nigeria’s GDP growth rate for Q1 2021 Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product grew by 0.51% (year-on-year) in real terms in the first quarter of 2021. This is slower than the 1.87% growth recorded in the corresponding quarter of 2020 but higher than 0.11% recorded in the previous quarter (Q4 2020). This is contained in the Nigerian Gross Domestic Product report, recently released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS). According to the report, aggregate GDP stood at N40.01 trillion in nominal terms as against N35.65 trillion recorded in Q1 2020, while real GDP stood at N16.83 trillion in the review quarter. Cryptocurrencies sell-offs continues It is quite hard to argue with commentaries that state we are in a bear market. The massive selloffs of cryptocurrencies have continued with bitcoin trading at $35,000 and Ethereum trading slightly above $2,000. The total market capitalization of cryptocurrency assets stands at about $1.4 trillion and has declined by about 10%.

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The Republican Response to the Colonial Pipeline Hack Is Bananas

Hack or no hack, the GOP-to-fossil-fuel-industry pipeline is running just fine. Win McNamee/Getty Images House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy “The Colonial Pipeline crisis shows that we need more American energy to fuel our economy, not less.” So tweeted Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, shortly after a cyberattack prompted Colonial to shut down a pipeline serving huge chunks of the East Coast. McCarthy chided the Biden administration for canceling the Keystone XL pipeline and “leaving our energy supply more vulnerable to attacks.” “The cyberattack and shutdown of Colonial Pipeline serves as a stark reminder of the need for more pipelines to ensure Americans have access to affordable, reliable energy.” So tweeted Mike Sommers, CEO of the American Petroleum Institute, a trade lobby for oil and gas companies.

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