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Nigeria’s Non-Oil Exports Hit $5.46 Billion In 2024 — NEPC - Politics (2) - Nairaland

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Re: Nigeria’s Non-Oil Exports Hit $5.46 Billion In 2024 — NEPC by Kog45(m): 8:43pm On Jan 31, 2025
masseratti:
Still very poor considering oil export is $40b .we can do better let's do better .
Exactly
Re: Nigeria’s Non-Oil Exports Hit $5.46 Billion In 2024 — NEPC by bluefilm: 8:46pm On Jan 31, 2025
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Re: Nigeria’s Non-Oil Exports Hit $5.46 Billion In 2024 — NEPC by Kog45(m): 8:46pm On Jan 31, 2025
wellmax:
Another Olodo. People are producing for export while you are behind the keyboard whining and wailing.
Exactly, Governance will not collapse just because your preferred Candidate lost out. So, live with it!
Re: Nigeria’s Non-Oil Exports Hit $5.46 Billion In 2024 — NEPC by Kog45(m): 8:49pm On Jan 31, 2025
CodeTemplar:
Impact barely felt.
Are you a player in those listed fields that impacted the increase?........... IfNo,then were you expecting the dividends for working hard to drop upon your laps from up yonder?

Better quit complaining and start working hard!
Re: Nigeria’s Non-Oil Exports Hit $5.46 Billion In 2024 — NEPC by lapintoz: 9:16pm On Jan 31, 2025
Remittances brings in $10 billion annually through formal channels and another $10 billion through informal channels. That is what saved the economy from total collapse during the pandemic.

The former Minister of Finance, Hajia Usman even excluded southerners from FG cash palliative because she said every family in the south has one person overseas sending money back home. Hence only northerners benefited.


lawani:
Non oil Exports being talked about are only a small percentage of forex earners. The main forex earner should be remittances.
Re: Nigeria’s Non-Oil Exports Hit $5.46 Billion In 2024 — NEPC by lexy2014: 10:33pm On Jan 31, 2025
yoruboid:
While some are complaining, some are exporting and cashing out.
Are you one of those exporting and cashing out?
Re: Nigeria’s Non-Oil Exports Hit $5.46 Billion In 2024 — NEPC by lexy2014: 10:33pm On Jan 31, 2025
lapintoz:
Remittances brings in $10 billion annually through formal channels and another $10 billion through informal channels. That is what saved the economy from total collapse during the pandemic.

The former Minister of Finance, Hajia Usman even excluded southerners from FG cash palliative because she said every family in the south has one person overseas sending money back home. Hence only northerners benefited.
Do you know any northerner that benefitted?
Re: Nigeria’s Non-Oil Exports Hit $5.46 Billion In 2024 — NEPC by lexy2014: 10:36pm On Jan 31, 2025
SoftSport:
Kudos to PBAT!

The 20.79% surge in Nigeria’s non-oil exports to $5.456 billion in 2024 is a testament to the country’s gradual but strategic shift toward economic diversification, driven by increased agricultural, manufacturing, and solid mineral exports, reinforcing the critical role of policy-driven trade facilitation in reducing reliance on crude oil revenue. 💪
Can you pls share where you personally witnessed these "increased agricultural, manufacturing, and solid mineral exports"?
Re: Nigeria’s Non-Oil Exports Hit $5.46 Billion In 2024 — NEPC by MasterTeeUSA: 1:39am On Feb 01, 2025
This is why food prices are not coming down. People are exporting bountiful harvest. Know this and know the truth...even Govs confirmed farmers had bountiful harvest, and exported. PBAT said...well, plant some more. This Govt has no plan to restrict export, so if you want lower food prices, enter farm and start planting. The farmers wont sell rice for you for $10 when they can sell it to the US for $30



yoruboid:
https://punchng.com/just-in-nigerias-non-oil-exports-hit-5-46bn-in-2024-nepc/
Re: Nigeria’s Non-Oil Exports Hit $5.46 Billion In 2024 — NEPC by olaremint(m): 5:45am On Feb 01, 2025
Elusive001:
How has the $5.7t una claim improved the country? Has it stopped borrowing? Has it improved other anything except the pocket of your god?
continue to complain , dont look for what to sell and export, maybe u think it was the US government that developed america
Re: Nigeria’s Non-Oil Exports Hit $5.46 Billion In 2024 — NEPC by Ovamboland(m): 1:53pm On Feb 01, 2025
lawani:
Non oil Exports being talked about are only a small percentage of forex earners. The main forex earner should be remittances.
Earning through export is a more respectable source than handouts that makes up most remittances from abroad
Re: Nigeria’s Non-Oil Exports Hit $5.46 Billion In 2024 — NEPC by lawani(m): 3:18pm On Feb 01, 2025
Ovamboland:
Earning through export is a more respectable source than handouts that makes up most remittances from abroad
Yes of course but people abroad have to support their dependants at home too as they would have been doing if they were here. Then Nigerians at home spend forex too on education, medical tourism and etc. In fact there was one year they said the school fees Nigerians paid in Ghana alone was more than our federal budget for education.
Re: Nigeria’s Non-Oil Exports Hit $5.46 Billion In 2024 — NEPC by Ovamboland(m): 8:08pm On Feb 01, 2025
surgical:
oga go and and sit down this has nothing to do with government
We're the cocoa, cashew or sesame planted today or by Tinubu or during his regime
Stop claiming credits that's not yours
Propaganda is not as effective like during the early days of lai Muhammed, change strategy
If Trumps policies should lead to increased sales of Boeing jets or wheat, it must because it was Trump building the jets?
or if the economy creates jobs it must be Trump employing the people?

why are you so negative in backwards i your thinking?
Re: Nigeria’s Non-Oil Exports Hit $5.46 Billion In 2024 — NEPC by surgical: 8:23pm On Feb 01, 2025
Ovamboland:
If Trumps policies should lead to increased sales of Boeing jets or wheat, it must because it was Trump building the jets?
or if the economy creates jobs it must be Trump employing the people?

why are you so negative in backwards i your thinking?
it was not Tinubu policy that made it happen, do your research, it event that happened elsewhere that ignited increased demand and prices for Nigeria cocoa
Tinubu can only destroy, he doesn't know how to build,and stop equating Tinubu to the country they are separate
Re: Nigeria’s Non-Oil Exports Hit $5.46 Billion In 2024 — NEPC by Ovamboland(m): 9:12pm On Feb 01, 2025
Streamz:
Chaiiiiii if not for the Leaches, South-south for be Dubai.
Dubai - UAE exports over $330bn every year an they are just 9m people in their country

South-south at 35m, hoping to be like Dubai with $40bn exports, will still be shocked at their poverty
Now imagine 220m Nigerians thinking hey should be Duabi ontop $40bn oil export plus $5bn non-oil exports, raging poverty is the result.

Until our exports hit $500bn before we should expect any reasonable wealth
Re: Nigeria’s Non-Oil Exports Hit $5.46 Billion In 2024 — NEPC by Streamz: 9:18pm On Feb 01, 2025
Ovamboland:
Dubai - UAE exports over $330bn every year an they are just 9m people in their country

South-south at 35m, hoping to be like Dubai with $40bn exports, will still be shocked at their poverty
Now imagine 220m Nigerians thinking hey should be Duabi ontop $40bn oil export plus $5bn non-oil exports, raging poverty is the result.

Until our exports hit $500bn before we should expect any reasonable wealth
Na true sha
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