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5 Reasons Why Nigeria Lost Its Place As Africa’s Largest Economy by ijustdey: 4:50pm On Aug 11, 2016
Nigeria can no longer boast to be the biggest economy on the African continent, as it lost the spot to South Africa after the naira plunged to new lows.

With a gross domestic product (GDP) of $296 billion, according to Bloomberg and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Nigeria dropped to become Africa’s second largest economy, after holding the position for two consecutive years.consecutively.
Here are five reasons why Nigeria lost its place:

CRUDE OIL CRASH

According to Lukman Otunuga, research analyst at FXTM, the crash in oil prices on the international market is the prime reason Nigeria, an oil-dependent nation, lost its place to South Africa.

“The extended periods of depressed oil prices and persistent global uncertainty have caused the world’s previous largest economy in Africa known as Nigeria to lose its title to South Africa,” Otunuga said in a note to TheCable.

Oil prices have fallen by over 65 percent since 2014, having a direct toll on the Nigerian economy.

NAIRA ‘FLOATING’ DEVALUATION

South Africa’s economy regained the position of Africa’s largest in dollar terms, due to the crash of the naira against the dollar. As the naira fell against the dollar, the South African rand — on the other hand — appreciated against the dollar.

In 2016 alone, the rand has appreciated by over 10 percent against the dollar, while the naira has fallen by over 40 percent.

Analysts believe that if the naira was floated earlier in the life of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, the over 40 percent drop from 197 to 310 against the dollar could have been avoided.

INFLATION

In 2016 alone, NBS figures show that inflation in Nigeria has spiked by over 71 percent, moving from 9.6 percent in January to 16.5 percent by June.

As the inflation spiked, some businesses went down and many jobs were lost.

According to NBS, over 1.5 million people have come into the unemployment bracket in the past year. As inflation spiked, Nigeria lost some economic activity, which hitherto kept the economy robust.

GOODLUCK JONATHAN AND FOREX SCARCITY

Foreign exchange still remains a scarce commodity, following a number of questionable decisions from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) monetary policy committee.

The naira was pegged at 197/$1 for 16 months without reflecting the reality in the falling crude oil price.

In 2008, when the global economic crisis was biting hard, Nigeria still maintained a GDP growth of 6.3 percent, due to fiscal buffer (in foreign reserves and excess crude account), saved from the Obasanjo days.

If the Goodluck Jonathan administration saved as much as the Obasanjo days, the 2014/2015 crude oil crash would also have had little or no effect on the Nigerian economy. Forex scarcity would not have surfaced at all.

SLOW POLICY DECISION AND DIVERSIFICATION

President Buhari said before and after his election into office that he was going to diversify the Nigerian economy away from oil.

He seems to remain resolute to his plans, by broadening the tax base through the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), while pursuing agriculture and mining.

But like Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, former minister of finance, said, Nigeria and other African countries are lazy about the diversification talk, failing to recognise that it takes decades to fully diversify.

With slow diversification in trying times, coupled with slow economic decisions, the economic fall seemed inevitable.

According to Otunuga, “although this new development may dampen sentiment, it should be kept in mind that Nigeria is in an ongoing quest to diversifying away from being heavily export reliant.

“This year, 2016, has been a challenge with the nation descending into a technical recession while inflation skyrocketed to shocking levels. Steps have already been taken to jump-start economic growth in the long run with optimism that the nation could reclaim its previous title as the largest economy in Africa.”



https://www.thecable.ng/oil-naira-5-reasons-why-nigeria-lost-its-place-as-africas-largest-economy

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Re: 5 Reasons Why Nigeria Lost Its Place As Africa’s Largest Economy by Emyogalanya: 5:20pm On Aug 11, 2016
1 What's goodluck doing there is he part our economic team or an economic indices?
2 ok south a that we lost out to is there economy oil/and or mono economy like ours.?
3 how about Angola that is Africa number one oil producer why is there economy not yet down/up don't know their position is it also mono economy?
Nb: if u observe na questions i ask i no get A1 for maths not to talk of being an economist i just want

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Re: 5 Reasons Why Nigeria Lost Its Place As Africa’s Largest Economy by OfficialAwol(m): 5:27pm On Aug 11, 2016
These Dullard apologetics seem to live an incomplete life if they've not blamed GEJ or what is his name doing here. They suddenly have forgotten that Buhari promised to wave a magic wand.
Smelling nonsense.

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Re: 5 Reasons Why Nigeria Lost Its Place As Africa’s Largest Economy by DaudaAbu(m): 6:31pm On Aug 11, 2016
Despite the rebasing of our GDP and when we became no. 11 economy in africa, qnyone who would be true ro his/her self knows that its just on paper.


There was hardly anything on ground to prove that we deserve that position becos light has not improved, infrastructure are not in place, our refineries were not working hence we keep importing finished petroleum products. It was only the high cost of crude oil which unfortunately we have nothing to show for

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Re: 5 Reasons Why Nigeria Lost Its Place As Africa’s Largest Economy by Bethelwealthy(m): 6:56pm On Aug 11, 2016
five reasons Ke? undecided Na only one reason o grin .......VOTING A DULLARD. Period!

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Re: 5 Reasons Why Nigeria Lost Its Place As Africa’s Largest Economy by naijaking1: 7:00pm On Aug 11, 2016
The poster is false. There's only one reason:Buhari.

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Re: 5 Reasons Why Nigeria Lost Its Place As Africa’s Largest Economy by chernest2002: 7:49pm On Aug 11, 2016
Remove buhari and Nigeria will get back to number one.

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Re: 5 Reasons Why Nigeria Lost Its Place As Africa’s Largest Economy by RichYoungNigga: 7:53pm On Aug 11, 2016
One reason why Nigeria lost it's place as Africa's largest economy.

1. General Cassandra is an uneducated fool

Ngenekwenu is busy drinking garri and groundnuts

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Re: 5 Reasons Why Nigeria Lost Its Place As Africa’s Largest Economy by veekid(m): 7:54pm On Aug 11, 2016
Summary Na buhari cause am

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Re: 5 Reasons Why Nigeria Lost Its Place As Africa’s Largest Economy by DrayZee: 7:54pm On Aug 11, 2016
6. BUHARI BECAME PRESIDENT

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Re: 5 Reasons Why Nigeria Lost Its Place As Africa’s Largest Economy by eshietIntrepid(m): 7:54pm On Aug 11, 2016
When we get rid of bihari we will

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Re: 5 Reasons Why Nigeria Lost Its Place As Africa’s Largest Economy by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 7:55pm On Aug 11, 2016
Have u blamed Jonathan today?

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Re: 5 Reasons Why Nigeria Lost Its Place As Africa’s Largest Economy by GloriaNinja(f): 7:56pm On Aug 11, 2016
Buhari's reign of terror is the major reason.

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Re: 5 Reasons Why Nigeria Lost Its Place As Africa’s Largest Economy by appini: 7:56pm On Aug 11, 2016
Azardi
Re: 5 Reasons Why Nigeria Lost Its Place As Africa’s Largest Economy by hucienda: 7:57pm On Aug 11, 2016
Quit beating about the bush! angry

It's just one reason-

Nigeria put a grossly incompetent NEPA bill certificate holder at the helm- Period! angry

Afterall, Democrats FDR and Barack Obama met far more dire situations than the current NEPA bill holder and still delivered.

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Re: 5 Reasons Why Nigeria Lost Its Place As Africa’s Largest Economy by ooshinibos: 7:57pm On Aug 11, 2016
ijustdey:






https://www.thecable.ng/oil-naira-5-reasons-why-nigeria-lost-its-place-as-africas-largest-economy


the reason is because there no electricity infrastructure in Nigeria , No country in the world can develop without electricity , we have been telling you for the past 400 years .....this electricity that you refuse to fix should have been done before all these policies you listed above . am sorry , its the truth ..you cannot rely on those noisy generators , its just not reality , that's the truth , you need to fix this lack of electricity , you are 400 years late , its annoying

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Re: 5 Reasons Why Nigeria Lost Its Place As Africa’s Largest Economy by swagaholic: 7:58pm On Aug 11, 2016
Only 1 reason, d afonjans elected a fool to rule us

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Re: 5 Reasons Why Nigeria Lost Its Place As Africa’s Largest Economy by qualityovenbake(m): 7:58pm On Aug 11, 2016
No need for sugar coating. The federal government policies are ineffective, that is why the economy is in shambles.

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Re: 5 Reasons Why Nigeria Lost Its Place As Africa’s Largest Economy by ALAYORMII: 7:58pm On Aug 11, 2016
Nigeria has always been a paper giant

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Re: 5 Reasons Why Nigeria Lost Its Place As Africa’s Largest Economy by chemicalDisease: 7:59pm On Aug 11, 2016
oyel and cassandra are the causes

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Re: 5 Reasons Why Nigeria Lost Its Place As Africa’s Largest Economy by MadCow1: 7:59pm On Aug 11, 2016
Emyogalanya:
1 What's goodluck doing there is he part our economic team or an economic indices?
2 ok south a that we lost out to is there economy oil/and or mono economy like ours.?
3 how about Angola that is Africa number one oil producer why is there economy not yet down/up don't know their position is it also mono economy?
Nb: if u observe na questions i ask i no get A1 for maths not to talk of being an economist i just want


Did you hear of the saved foreign reserves and ecess crude account from Obasanjos tenure that GEJ blew? Did you also hear of the debt same GEJ incurred that OBJ had paid off?

That right there is the problem. We have no foreign reserves to back the Naira in this time of recession. That's why we are this fhucked.

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Re: 5 Reasons Why Nigeria Lost Its Place As Africa’s Largest Economy by Nobody: 7:59pm On Aug 11, 2016
Useless government and their cluelessness

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Re: 5 Reasons Why Nigeria Lost Its Place As Africa’s Largest Economy by niceguy7(m): 7:59pm On Aug 11, 2016
Naira floating is the main koko of the matter.

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Re: 5 Reasons Why Nigeria Lost Its Place As Africa’s Largest Economy by VivaDeAngelo(m): 8:00pm On Aug 11, 2016
OP would have made loads of sense if the five reasons were :
1.)Buhari.

2.)Muhammadu Dullard Buhari.

3.)Baba go slow.

4.)Bubu.

5.)King in the north.

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Re: 5 Reasons Why Nigeria Lost Its Place As Africa’s Largest Economy by ooshinibos: 8:00pm On Aug 11, 2016
hucienda:
Quit beating about the bush! angry

Nigeria put a grossly incompetent NEPA bill certificate holder at the helm- Period!

the reason is no electricity infrastructure in Nigeria , No country in the world can develop without electricity , we have been telling for the past 400 years .....this electricity that you refuse to fix should be done before all these policies you listed above . am sorry you did not know

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Re: 5 Reasons Why Nigeria Lost Its Place As Africa’s Largest Economy by jamex93(m): 8:00pm On Aug 11, 2016
All these Jews wailers sef

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Re: 5 Reasons Why Nigeria Lost Its Place As Africa’s Largest Economy by ednut1(m): 8:00pm On Aug 11, 2016
Who first position in africa epp self .
Re: 5 Reasons Why Nigeria Lost Its Place As Africa’s Largest Economy by NwaTeacher1: 8:01pm On Aug 11, 2016
Buhari is a disaster

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Re: 5 Reasons Why Nigeria Lost Its Place As Africa’s Largest Economy by ChukwuIbrahim: 8:01pm On Aug 11, 2016
Bethelwealthy:
five reasons Ke? undecided
Na only one reason o grin
.......VOTING A DULLARD.
Period!
n
naijaking1:
The poster is false. There's only one reason:Buhari.
Bethelwealthy:
five reasons Ke? undecided
Na only one reason o grin
.......VOTING A DULLARD.
Period!

Re: 5 Reasons Why Nigeria Lost Its Place As Africa’s Largest Economy by Nobody: 8:02pm On Aug 11, 2016
Sai BaBa
Re: 5 Reasons Why Nigeria Lost Its Place As Africa’s Largest Economy by Nobody: 8:02pm On Aug 11, 2016
that's good..

we are still second in africa.
to carry 2nd position for class no easy!!!!

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Re: 5 Reasons Why Nigeria Lost Its Place As Africa’s Largest Economy by CaptPlanet(m): 8:03pm On Aug 11, 2016
When one consistently lies to himself, that lie becomes his reality.

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