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Jagaban's Gambit: The Chessboard of Change



1. Project Title: Advanced AI-Based Analysis and Projection of Nigeria's Economy


2. Objective: Utilize cutting-edge AI technologies, specifically Bard on Gemini Pro and GPT-4, to analyze, project, and reimagine the Nigerian economy.



3. Methodology:


(a) Nigerian Economic Analysis (October 2023 - January 2024): Utilize AI to analyze current economic indicators in Nigeria, providing a comprehensive overview of the current economic landscape.


(b) Future Projection (Year 2028): Estimate Nigeria's economic outlook for 2028, with a hypothetical scenario where $1 USD is equivalent to 100 NGN. This will involve predictive modeling and trend analysis.


(c) Global Contextual Comparison: Create a table comparing the top 10 global economies using standard economic indicators. This table will highlight the strengths and weaknesses of each economy, providing a benchmark for Nigeria.


(d) Progressive Economic Projections (2024-2029): Imaginatively project Nigeria's economic statistics for the years 2024 to 2029, drawing inspiration from Canada's economic data of 2023. Each year will be meticulously adjusted to reflect Nigeria's unique economic and social context.


(e) Detailed Vision for 2024: Develop a detailed vision of Nigeria's 2024 economic indicators, using Canada's 2023 data as a baseline but modifying it to suit Nigeria's specific circumstances. This will include both qualitative and quantitative analysis.


(f) Engagement through AI-Storytelling: Employ AI-driven storytelling techniques to make the economic projections and analysis more engaging and accessible to a broader audience.


Audiobook Download Link - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yXSkWbLkKcLiVWyAQN4qcNAdf7QNiyxf/view?usp=sharing 



4. Links to AI Prompts:


Bard AI prompt for data, insights, and reasoning:

https://g.co/bard/share/fcf87d6840ba 


GPT-4 prompt for data, insights, and reasoning:

https://chat.openai.com/share/6dce96cb-a1a8-428f-a005-ddbbbc37d38d 


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