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| Nigeria’s Exports To The Africa Surges 91%, Now ₦4.9 Trillion by NaijaphiliaBlog(op): 11:52pm On Dec 16, 2025 |
Nigeria’s Exports To The Africa Surges 91%, Now ₦4.9 Trillion Foreign trade data from Nigeria’s National Bureau of Statistics shows that the country’s exports to Africa in Quarter 3 of 2025 jumped 97.16% year-on-year to ₦4.9 trillion, from ₦2.49tn in Q3-2024.source
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| Re: Nigeria’s Exports To The Africa Surges 91%, Now ₦4.9 Trillion by HgAkpobomeEr: 11:54pm On Dec 16, 2025 |
Good to see that our exports are booming. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Exports To The Africa Surges 91%, Now ₦4.9 Trillion by matify83: 1:33am On Dec 17, 2025 |
The report would have been complete by enumerating the products exported. Hoping these export claims are not refined petroleum products from the very Dangote refinery that the government is trying to "kill in its infancy" Export of raw materials and import of finished products is akin to exporting jobs for importation of inflation and unemployment. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Exports To The Africa Surges 91%, Now ₦4.9 Trillion by Rareoil(m): 4:17am On Dec 17, 2025 |
matify83:unfortunately, this is likely it. export to china is also likely rare earth metal they are mining here, like lithium in ebonyi state. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Exports To The Africa Surges 91%, Now ₦4.9 Trillion by anonimi: 4:19am On Dec 17, 2025 |
NaijaphiliaBlog:If all the above is not APC propaganda then why is Tinubu failing to crash the dollar rate just like his expired Buhari also failed in his own administration ![]() Should APC change their name to All Promises Cancelled? anonimi: |
| Re: Nigeria’s Exports To The Africa Surges 91%, Now ₦4.9 Trillion by anonimi: 4:23am On Dec 17, 2025 |
HgAkpobomeEr:Sad to see that the REPORTED boom has not stopped Tinubu and APC failure to crash the dollar rate as they promised, despite saving $84 billion in subsidy removal, reducing imports and borrowing to specifically defend the Naira. Do you think that Tinubu is just stealing all the money to bribe politicians and buy votes for his reelection and 3rd term agenda for life president ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria’s Exports To The Africa Surges 91%, Now ₦4.9 Trillion by lilsmart(m): 4:31am On Dec 17, 2025 |
Can you give us the list of tge exported products according to statistics |
| Re: Nigeria’s Exports To The Africa Surges 91%, Now ₦4.9 Trillion by sorepco(m): 4:46am On Dec 17, 2025 |
This government can not give a list of the exported products. This list will only show raw materials being exported! It's a pity we do not manufacture much in this country because of no enabling environment for manufacturing...... However, our beverage and snacks industrial complex is doing ok as I see such products all over the neighbouring countries. Even our Guiness Stout is a big thing amongst the African diaspora in London! lilsmart: |
| Re: Nigeria’s Exports To The Africa Surges 91%, Now ₦4.9 Trillion by Marieh11j: 5:01am On Dec 17, 2025 |
Good news. The Nigeria exporters are diversifying their export market which is a good development. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Exports To The Africa Surges 91%, Now ₦4.9 Trillion by ebukal67x: 5:04am On Dec 17, 2025 |
The findings of the report are quite revealing. The shift towards alternative markets is commendable. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Exports To The Africa Surges 91%, Now ₦4.9 Trillion by lilsmart(m): 5:10am On Dec 17, 2025 |
The primary legal and administrative function of any national customs service (like the Nigeria Customs Service) is to control and document everything that crosses the country's borders. This is non negotiable Reason I said this is non negotiable is 1. Revenue Collection Assessing and collecting correct export duties and taxes. 2. Trade Statistics Generating accurate data on what the country sells abroad. 3. National Security Preventing the illegal export of restricted items (e.g., cultural artifacts, wildlife, banned substances, drugs. Etc...). 4. International Compliance Adhering to global trade agreements and reporting requirements (e.g., with the WTO, AFCFTA). So If Customs cannot provide a list, it implies a catastrophic failure in its core mission. My is what formula is use in calculating the said % How are dey just giving us Numbers sorepco: |
| Re: Nigeria’s Exports To The Africa Surges 91%, Now ₦4.9 Trillion by trutharena: 5:36am On Dec 17, 2025 |
Better than going to the begging bowl all the time. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Exports To The Africa Surges 91%, Now ₦4.9 Trillion by francisobiabo(m): 5:36am On Dec 17, 2025 |
You are very correct sir matify83: |
| Re: Nigeria’s Exports To The Africa Surges 91%, Now ₦4.9 Trillion by shinarambou: 5:41am On Dec 17, 2025 |
anonimi:Lol, what did I just read? Why the shallow thoughts? |
| Re: Nigeria’s Exports To The Africa Surges 91%, Now ₦4.9 Trillion by deji17: 5:56am On Dec 17, 2025 |
What India and USA dropped, China picked it up. And Brazil provided the net increase. Nigeria will be great! |
| Re: Nigeria’s Exports To The Africa Surges 91%, Now ₦4.9 Trillion by helinues: 5:58am On Dec 17, 2025 |
Only if this development news wont give some people a running stomach |
| Re: Nigeria’s Exports To The Africa Surges 91%, Now ₦4.9 Trillion by stuffs2002: 6:01am On Dec 17, 2025 |
Peter Obi and his horde of bitter OBIDIENTS will not be happy with this news |
| Re: Nigeria’s Exports To The Africa Surges 91%, Now ₦4.9 Trillion by helinues: 6:02am On Dec 17, 2025 |
matify83:Some months ago, export and import statistics was released, we are now exporting more than importing. Agro products lead the export % |
| Re: Nigeria’s Exports To The Africa Surges 91%, Now ₦4.9 Trillion by stuffs2002: 6:05am On Dec 17, 2025 |
matify83:You are desperately looking for a way to badmouth this news. Besides, this government was never trying to kill Dangote refinery. The conception of Dangote refinery was basically created with Tinubu's support from the beginning and I remember many OBIDIENTS on this forum hated the refinery when it was being built. Go and find out who Dangote lobbied before he got the piece of land for the refinery before you start trying to change the narrative. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Exports To The Africa Surges 91%, Now ₦4.9 Trillion by stuffs2002: 6:12am On Dec 17, 2025 |
anonimi:Did you even read the what the thread is talking about before commenting? A government gave you a positive news yet you are still calling them names learn to criticize objectively or wait until you see a negative news then you can pour out your bitterness, hatred and frustrations. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Exports To The Africa Surges 91%, Now ₦4.9 Trillion by anonimi: 6:31am On Dec 17, 2025 |
stuffs2002:If you are not filled with bitterness, hatred anger and frustration, then you will answer the simple question of why your good news has failed to help Tinubu achieve his goal. Are you able and willing to answer ![]() fuckJones: |
| Re: Nigeria’s Exports To The Africa Surges 91%, Now ₦4.9 Trillion by blesdman(m): 6:35am On Dec 17, 2025 |
Rareoil:Propanda govt. Everything increasing but they are borrowing heavily too. What a govt |
| Re: Nigeria’s Exports To The Africa Surges 91%, Now ₦4.9 Trillion by anonimi: 6:36am On Dec 17, 2025 |
shinarambou:What part of the post you read is difficult for you to understand, which made you hide under your own shallow thoughts ![]() You can point out the specific parts and I will try to be generous to break it down further for your shallow thoughts to handle. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Exports To The Africa Surges 91%, Now ₦4.9 Trillion by stuffs2002: 6:43am On Dec 17, 2025 |
anonimi:So who's fault is it if you declare your own parents as chicken who were maltreated by stalin. That is your own family problem and I don't see how that should affect the economy of NIgeria |
| Re: Nigeria’s Exports To The Africa Surges 91%, Now ₦4.9 Trillion by Salewa97: 7:00am On Dec 17, 2025 |
Good. Nigeria is gradually diversifying which is a good development |
| Re: Nigeria’s Exports To The Africa Surges 91%, Now ₦4.9 Trillion by Emeskhalifa(m): 7:03am On Dec 17, 2025 |
What are they really exporting? Make person collect licence and join them |
| Re: Nigeria’s Exports To The Africa Surges 91%, Now ₦4.9 Trillion by lezz(m): 7:23am On Dec 17, 2025 |
NaijaphiliaBlog:apart from the grammatically wrong title, the article itself it contradictory. Nigeria is turning towards Brics countries and Brics country is not African except south Africa |
| Re: Nigeria’s Exports To The Africa Surges 91%, Now ₦4.9 Trillion by Anither563: 7:35am On Dec 17, 2025 |
Awesome! This is the real economic patriotism. God bless Nigeria for ever! |
| Re: Nigeria’s Exports To The Africa Surges 91%, Now ₦4.9 Trillion by ayo2008: 7:56am On Dec 17, 2025 |
N NaijaphiliaBlog:NBS doling out fake predictions Shi!!!! |
| Re: Nigeria’s Exports To The Africa Surges 91%, Now ₦4.9 Trillion by odejimioflagos: 8:28am On Dec 17, 2025 |
This is encouraging. The more we trade with other countries and diversify our markets, the better for our economy. I hope we can sustain this growth and build stronger trade relationships with our neighbors and beyond. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Exports To The Africa Surges 91%, Now ₦4.9 Trillion by InMyOpinion(m): 9:28am On Dec 17, 2025*. Modified: 3:35pm On Dec 17, 2025 |
Was it really a "surge" or is it because our currency is now badly weakened? for instance, if before this admin our exports were worth $1m, that would be N470m (at Fx rate of approx 470). This year the same $1m exports would be worth about N1.5b. (at Fx of approx N1500) I'm happy things appear to be looking up but we must look at these figures in relative terms |
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