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$92Bn Lithium Rush Leaves Nigerian Investors Behind

Omolemi EboisetaleBy Omolemi EboisetaleOctober 6, 2025 Business No Comments2 Mins Read
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The global lithium industry is now valued at about $92 billion, but Nigerian investors remain largely excluded from the booming market.

Despite Nigeria’s abundant lithium reserves, most of the major exploration and processing rights are held by foreign firms, especially from China. Analysts say the country risks missing a major opportunity if local participation remains minimal.

Experts warn that Nigeria could once again fall into the trap of exporting raw minerals without gaining real economic value. “We have over $34 billion worth of lithium reserves, yet the bulk of the profit is leaving our shores,” said an economist, Dr. Kola Adeniran. “The country must ensure processing happens here if we are to benefit fully.”

Government officials have acknowledged the challenge and promised policy reforms to attract more local participation. “We are determined to end the export of raw lithium,” said the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dele Alake. “Any investor, local or foreign, must establish processing plants in Nigeria before exporting.”





Currently, Chinese companies dominate Nigeria’s lithium fields, setting up joint ventures and facilities to refine ore for export. Industry observers believe the lack of capital, technical expertise, and infrastructure keeps Nigerian investors on the sidelines. “The game is capital-intensive, and that’s where local firms are struggling,” noted mining consultant, Ifeoma Eze.

To bridge the gap, experts are calling for government-backed financing, transparent licensing, and technology partnerships. They also urge the creation of regional lithium hubs to encourage investment and reduce operational costs. “Nigeria must learn from how countries like Zimbabwe are enforcing local beneficiation,” said mineral policy analyst, Musa Garba.

If properly managed, lithium could become Nigeria’s next oil powering electric vehicles, batteries, and industrial growth. But unless the nation empowers its own investors, the $92 billion lithium boom may enrich others while leaving Nigeria behind in yet another global resource race.

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