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Nigeria Set For Three Years Of Economic Growth, World Bank Predicts

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJune 11, 2025 Worldwide No Comments3 Mins Read
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Nigeria Set For Three Years Of Economic Growth, World Bank Predicts.

In a promising forecast for Nigeria’s economic future, the World Bank has projected a sustained period of growth over the next three years, with the nation’s economy expected to expand by 3.6% in 2025, 3.7% in 2026, and 3.8% in 2027. This marks a significant milestone, as it signals an unbroken growth trajectory for Africa’s largest economy, driven by ongoing reforms and robust activity in key sectors.

 

According to the World Bank’s latest Global Economic Prospects report, Nigeria’s economic recovery is gaining momentum following a strong performance in 2024, where GDP growth reached an estimated 3.3%. The services sector, particularly financial services, telecommunications, and information technology, has been a primary driver of this growth, bolstered by gradual improvements in macroeconomic stability. The report also highlights a rebound in oil production, aligning with Nigeria’s OPEC+ quota, as a contributing factor to the positive outlook.





 

The World Bank credits bold reforms implemented by President Bola Tinubu’s administration, including the removal of fuel subsidies, the unification of exchange rates, and tighter monetary policies, for fostering a more predictable economic environment. These measures have improved business confidence and strengthened Nigeria’s fiscal position, with the fiscal deficit shrinking from 5.4% of GDP in 2023 to 3.0% in 2024, driven by a surge in federal revenues.

 

“Recent reforms are starting to restore macroeconomic stability,” said Alex Sienaert, World Bank Lead Economist for Nigeria. “With sustained implementation, Nigeria’s economy is poised for moderate but steady growth, primarily driven by the services sector and a recovering oil industry.”

 

The forecast also projects a decline in inflation, expected to fall from 26.6% in 2024 to 22.1% in 2025 and further to 15.9% by 2027, following the rebasing of the Consumer Price Index by Nigeria’s National Bureau of Statistics in January 2025. This anticipated reduction in inflationary pressures is expected to boost consumer spending and support growth in the services sector.

 

Regionally, Nigeria’s performance is critical to Sub-Saharan Africa’s economic trajectory, which is projected to grow from 3.2% in 2024 to 4.1% in 2025 and 4.3% in 2026. Alongside South Africa, Nigeria’s higher oil production has contributed to the region’s improved economic outlook.

 

However, challenges remain. The World Bank cautions that structural issues, such as a weak naira, underperforming oil production, and rising debt-servicing costs, could hinder sustained recovery. Per capita income growth is also expected to remain weak, underscoring the need for deeper structural reforms to achieve inclusive growth and reduce poverty, with an estimated 106 million Nigerians still living below the international poverty line.

 

Despite these hurdles, the World Bank’s projections have sparked optimism. Posts on X reflect positive sentiment, with analysts noting that Nigeria’s 3.6% growth forecast for 2025 outpaces many African peers, positioning the country as a key player in the region’s economic landscape.

 

Taimur Samad, Acting World Bank Country Director for Nigeria, emphasised the importance of continued reforms: “Nigeria now has a historic opportunity to invest in human capital, social protection, and infrastructure. Shifting public resources towards development needs and enabling private sector-led growth will be crucial to meeting the government’s ambition of a $1 trillion economy by 2030.”

 

As Nigeria navigates global uncertainties, including trade tensions and geopolitical risks, the World Bank’s forecast offers a beacon of hope, signalling that sustained reforms could pave the way for a brighter economic future.

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