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| Nigeria’s GDP Expected To Expand Between 3.2% And 3.9% In Q2 2025 On Rebasing by NewDigitalWorld(op): 6:51pm On Aug 27, 2025 |
Nigeria’s GDP expected to expand between 3.2% and 3.9% in Q2 2025 on rebasing, stable FX, stronger business activity Nigeria’s economy is projected to post stronger growth in Q2 2025, with analysts forecasting real GDP expansion between 3.2% and 3.9%. This would outpace both Q1 2025 growth of 3.13% and the corresponding period of 2024, reflecting improved macro stability and rising non-oil output. The positive outlook is underpinned by the recent GDP rebasing, relative exchange rate stability, and expansion across financial services, telecoms, and industry. In Q1 2025, GDP growth was underpinned by resilience in services and other non-oil sectors despite headwinds in the oil industry; Q2 is expected to build on this momentum. The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) is expected to release the official GDP report later this month. Expert projections Head of Research at Norrenberg, Samuel Oyekanmi The recently concluded rebasing of the GDP framework is expected to sharpen visibility into sectoral performance; a factor analysts believe will underpin stronger growth in Q2. The Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) averaged 52.2 points in Q2, compared with 51.3 points in Q1 2025 and 48.0 points in Q2 2024, reflecting improved expansion in business activities. According to Samuel Oyekanmi, Head of Research at Norrenberg, “The Nigerian economy appears well positioned to record stronger growth in Q2 2025, outpacing both Q1 2025 and the corresponding period of 2024.” Oyekanmi projects GDP growth in the range of 3.5% to 3.7%, citing the rebasing exercise and expansion in the non-oil economy as key tailwinds. Head of Research at Afrinvest West Africa, Damilare Asimiyu Damilare forecast growth between 3.2% and 3.9%, driven by a robust non-oil sector expected to expand by 4.1%–4.6%, while the oil economy is projected to post a modest 2.0%–2.6% gain. The subdued oil performance reflects relatively flat crude output of 1.48mbpd in Q2 (vs. 1.47mbpd in Q1), alongside weaker oil prices averaging $68.70/barrel, compared with $73.66 in Q1. Analysts highlight that the “Trump tariff effect” has dragged global demand, weighing on crude oil earnings. On the other hand, the non-oil sector continues to gain traction. The services sector remains the primary growth driver, with finance & insurance benefiting from bank recapitalisation, while telecommunications activity is buoyed by tariff liberalisation. The industrial sector is also expected to post an improvement, with growth nudging to 3.6% in Q2 from 3.4% in Q1, helped by easing inflationary pressures and FX stability. Conversely, the agriculture sector is projected to remain underwhelming, growing below its long-term average of 3%. Persistent insecurity in major food-producing states such as Benue and Plateau continues to dampen productivity. Vice Chairman at Highcap Securities Prof. David Adonri For Prof. David Adonri, the growth outlook is reinforced by macroeconomic stability. “Considering the moderating inflation, stable currency and increasing foreign reserves, GDP is expected to have grown in Q2 2025,” he stated. Key drivers of expected GDP growth for Q2 2025 • GDP rebasing: Enhances visibility of fast-growing sectors, particularly services and telecoms. • Macro stability: Inflation is easing, FX volatility has moderated, and reserves are improving. • Business activity: PMI of 52.2 indicates stronger private-sector output. • Non-oil momentum: Services, telecoms, and industry continue to expand, offsetting oil weakness. Nairametrics’ take Nigeria’s economy is set to record faster growth in Q2 2025 compared to the first quarter, as macro indicators point to stability and renewed confidence. The naira traded within a relatively narrow band, offering relief to manufacturers and import-dependent firms. The quarter was further supported by a decline in fuel prices, which helped ease business operating costs and moderated inflationary pressures. On the capital markets side, the Nigerian Exchange posted a 13.54% gain in Q2, its strongest performance since early 2024 when it surged 39.84%. Overall, the mix of FX stability, lower energy costs, and stock market rebound signals stronger GDP momentum in Q2, underpinned by improved conditions in the non-oil economy.Source: https://nairametrics.com/2025/08/25/nigerias-gdp-expected-to-expand-between-3-2-and-3-9-in-q2-2025-on-rebasing-stable-fx-stronger-business-activity/
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| Re: Nigeria’s GDP Expected To Expand Between 3.2% And 3.9% In Q2 2025 On Rebasing by pimplucious: 7:51am On Aug 28, 2025 |
How many times una dey rebase? I hope this rebasing will make things better off |
| Re: Nigeria’s GDP Expected To Expand Between 3.2% And 3.9% In Q2 2025 On Rebasing by Sirseedorf(m): 7:52am On Aug 28, 2025 |
Nice one, the next is the impact on all goods, we will get there with a matter of patience and time |
| Re: Nigeria’s GDP Expected To Expand Between 3.2% And 3.9% In Q2 2025 On Rebasing by MrPresident1: 7:54am On Aug 28, 2025 |
If you need money just go to China, they will give us All this debasing and rebasing is a nonsense something |
| Re: Nigeria’s GDP Expected To Expand Between 3.2% And 3.9% In Q2 2025 On Rebasing by 004gist: 7:56am On Aug 28, 2025 |
When production has fallen. Farmers not going to farms. Insecurity in South East, South South, North Central South West, East etc. Tinubu has not shown any effort to tackle insecurity. He remain silent in face of killing and kidnapping going on in Nigeria and chose to travel around globe. |
| Re: Nigeria’s GDP Expected To Expand Between 3.2% And 3.9% In Q2 2025 On Rebasing by thisisit: 7:58am On Aug 28, 2025 |
ANOTHER PROPAGANDA STUNT ..... MARK MY WORD, FG WOULD DENY SAYING ANYTHING ABOUT REBASING OR DEBASING JUST AS THEY DENIED THE JAPANESE KISARAZU SAGA |
| Re: Nigeria’s GDP Expected To Expand Between 3.2% And 3.9% In Q2 2025 On Rebasing by Brendaniel: 7:59am On Aug 28, 2025 |
Sirseedorf: Same thing you people said about Buhari for 8 years, does the Nigeria of today look like what a sane person is ruling? |
| Re: Nigeria’s GDP Expected To Expand Between 3.2% And 3.9% In Q2 2025 On Rebasing by anonimi: 7:59am On Aug 28, 2025 |
NewDigitalWorld:Thankfully the finance minister has a clear understanding of the worse situation that we have now, compared to 10 years ago. thisweekng: |
| Re: Nigeria’s GDP Expected To Expand Between 3.2% And 3.9% In Q2 2025 On Rebasing by Shawarmagirl: 8:02am On Aug 28, 2025 |
Audio. Is "EXPECTED TO", but is not yet expanded. Until we see it reflect in real life, Nigerians cannot believe APC yet with fake GDP. |
| Re: Nigeria’s GDP Expected To Expand Between 3.2% And 3.9% In Q2 2025 On Rebasing by morikee: 8:12am On Aug 28, 2025 |
Which of the Q2 2025? 25 more characters needed hmm |
| Re: Nigeria’s GDP Expected To Expand Between 3.2% And 3.9% In Q2 2025 On Rebasing by Basic123: 8:23am On Aug 28, 2025 |
004gist:You yourself know that you are lying that "NO EFFORT HAS BERN MADE"...Nuhu Ribadu is the best NSA we have ever had in recent times. You are just exploiting Nigerians philia for negative news,especially when it's against government irrespective of its credibility Security has improved
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| Re: Nigeria’s GDP Expected To Expand Between 3.2% And 3.9% In Q2 2025 On Rebasing by Risingblue008(m): 9:05am On Aug 28, 2025 |
Expand on more taxation or physical development, Whc of them? |
| Re: Nigeria’s GDP Expected To Expand Between 3.2% And 3.9% In Q2 2025 On Rebasing by new4peter: 9:49am On Aug 28, 2025 |
I beg weting be GDP how e take concern hungary Nigerians na |
| Re: Nigeria’s GDP Expected To Expand Between 3.2% And 3.9% In Q2 2025 On Rebasing by gulfer: 11:06am On Aug 28, 2025 |
Kundus to you rebasers!!! Continue to shift the goalpost up and down SE e gbo, rebasing, basing, unbasing alt-basing, abasing, Balablu etc..........explanation go plenty ![]()
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| Re: Nigeria’s GDP Expected To Expand Between 3.2% And 3.9% In Q2 2025 On Rebasing by Nobody: 1:14pm On Aug 28, 2025 |
| Re: Nigeria’s GDP Expected To Expand Between 3.2% And 3.9% In Q2 2025 On Rebasing by helinues: 1:22pm On Aug 28, 2025 |
Imagine how some people are so sad about Nigeria prosperity. Their hatred na factory fitted |
| Re: Nigeria’s GDP Expected To Expand Between 3.2% And 3.9% In Q2 2025 On Rebasing by 004gist: 5:15pm On Aug 28, 2025 |
Basic123:Peller was kidnapped few hours ago. That should tell u something except u are blind |
| Re: Nigeria’s GDP Expected To Expand Between 3.2% And 3.9% In Q2 2025 On Rebasing by Basic123: 6:06pm On Aug 28, 2025 |
004gist:What about the shooting that just happened in USA? That should tell u something except you are daft
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| Re: Nigeria’s GDP Expected To Expand Between 3.2% And 3.9% In Q2 2025 On Rebasing by 004gist: 6:24pm On Aug 28, 2025 |
Basic123:There a kidnapping n killing going on all round Nigeria. Imo state and part of anambra state are under siege by gentle de yahoo n gis gang. Part of kwara n all North Central are under siege also. North East n North West are all under siege Please we need urgent solution. If tinubu can't stop it then he should not contest in 2027 |
| Re: Nigeria’s GDP Expected To Expand Between 3.2% And 3.9% In Q2 2025 On Rebasing by Racoon(m): 6:50pm On Aug 28, 2025 |
Another abracadabra balablu druggie economics. They can only continue to deceive their warped and deluded supporters |
| Re: Nigeria’s GDP Expected To Expand Between 3.2% And 3.9% In Q2 2025 On Rebasing by Basic123: 7:21pm On Aug 28, 2025 |
004gist:Go and get a job and get busy bro. Be useful to yourself instead of turning nairaland.com to your Bible |
| Re: Nigeria’s GDP Expected To Expand Between 3.2% And 3.9% In Q2 2025 On Rebasing by sjx566: 10:46pm On Aug 28, 2025 |
Mumbo jumbo statistics without meaningful impact...Tinubu won hit $1Trillion economy before im go leave office ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria’s GDP Expected To Expand Between 3.2% And 3.9% In Q2 2025 On Rebasing by Twist4u: 1:09am On Aug 29, 2025 |
The major problem is, Tinubu doesn't understand statistics, hear him " NA STATISTICS WE GO CHOP?. Expected again, Q2, 2025, and Q3 September. mmmhhh Tinumbunomics |
| Re: Nigeria’s GDP Expected To Expand Between 3.2% And 3.9% In Q2 2025 On Rebasing by Twist4u: 1:10am On Aug 29, 2025 |
The major problem is, Tinubu doesn't understand statistics, hear him " NA STATISTICS WE GO CHOP?. expected again?, Q2, 2025, and Q3 September. mmmhhh Tinumbunomics |
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how e take concern hungary Nigerians na