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Nigeria's leaders remain focused on macroeconomic stability, fiscal discipline, and a strong growth trajectory as the nation prepares for a 7% GDP growth target by 2027. The Nigeria Investors Forum, held on the sidelines of the IMF-World Bank 2025 Annual Meetings in Washington, DC, offered a key opportunity for Nigeria’s officials to update investors on …

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As Nigeria pushes for a digital revolution to drive economic growth, the Lagos Business School (LBS) has projected that the country's e-commerce market will exceed $16 billion by 2030. The Dean of Lagos Business School, Professor Olayinka David-West, stated this on Saturday in Lagos, at the 35th annual conference of the Finance Correspondents Association of …

Nigeria’s rebased gross domestic product (GDP) will require 21.95 per cent growth at an N1,500 per dollar exchange rate to achieve a $1 trillion economy target by 2031. Afrinvest West Africa Limited predicted this in its 20th Nigeria Banking Sector Report 2025, entitled ‘ACT-BOLD: Beyond a Trillion Dollar Economy’, released recently in Lagos. In a …

The Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise (CPPE) has expressed its support for Nigeria’s recently re-based Gross Domestic Product (GDP) figures released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS). The re-basing, which now anchors the country’s GDP to a new base year of 2019, represents a key milestone in Nigeria’s economic management and statistical …

Nigeria’s recent GDP rebasing has highlighted a significant shift in its economic structure. Real estate has surpassed oil, now standing as the third-largest contributor to the Nigerian economy, replacing crude oil's historic dominance.  This change reflects a broader diversification within the country's economy, with real estate now contributing a notable share alongside agriculture and the …

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