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How Nigeria Knocked Out South Africa In Global GDP Contributions by Kemetian(op): 6:56am On Feb 02
Nigeria set to overtake South Africa as Africa’s top contributor to global growth in 2026

Business Insider Africa
01 February 2026 12:00 AM

Nigeria is set to emerge as Africa’s leading contributor to global economic growth in 2026, surpassing South Africa, according to the latest estimates from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), signalling a gradual shift in the continent’s economic landscape.

Nigeria is forecasted to surpass South Africa as Africa's leading contributor to global economic growth by 2026, according to the IMF.

An estimated 1.5% of global real GDP growth in 2026 will come from Nigeria, placing it among the world's Top 10 contributors.

Nigeria's economic resurgence follows currency adjustments, removal of fuel subsidies, and fiscal reforms, despite existing structural challenges.

South Africa's growth is constrained by power shortages, logistical issues, and trade frictions, leading to a relatively reduced global economic contribution.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) projects that Nigeria will account for 1.5 percent of total global real GDP growth in 2026, placing it among the world’s Top 10 contributors and making it the only African country on the list.

In previous IMF outlooks, South Africa had ranked ahead of Nigeria in Africa’s share of global growth, supported by its larger nominal economy.

Nigeria’s weaker performance over the past two to three years, affected by currency instability, inflation, and policy uncertainty, had limited its contribution.

The 2026 projections mark a shift in Africa’s economic landscape, with Nigeria regaining momentum following recent reforms, while South Africa continues to face headwinds from low growth, power shortages, and trade pressures.


Nigeria’s Growth Outlook

The IMF forecasts Nigeria’s real GDP will expand by 4.4 percent in 2026, easing slightly to 4.1 percent in 2027.

The Fund attributes this outlook to exchange-rate adjustments, the removal of fuel subsidies, and efforts to stabilise public finances, supported by expanding domestic demand.

Despite this growth, key domestic indicators; including inflation, exchange-rate stability, real wages, employment, and purchasing power, remain under pressure.

While Nigeria’s projected 1.5 percent contribution to global GDP growth signals progress, structural and economic challenges persist.

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South Africa’s Growth Outlook

South Africa, Africa’s largest economy by nominal GDP, is projected to grow 1.4 percent in 2026 and 1.5 percent in 2027.

Growth remains constrained by power shortages, logistical bottlenecks, weak private investment, and high unemployment, which have weighed on industrial output and domestic consumption.

Chronic underinvestment in Eskom (power) and Transnet (logistics), along with trade frictions and tariff-related uncertainty with major partners, including the United States, have further limited growth, particularly in manufacturing and mining.

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Consequently, its projected real growth of 1.4 percent in 2026 is expected to contribute far less to global expansion than Nigeria, which is forecast to grow 4.4 percent over the same period.


Market Reaction

The projections have drawn attention from global business figures. Tesla CEO Elon Musk shared the IMF data on X, commenting that “the balance of power is changing.”

The remark was widely interpreted as highlighting a gradual shift in economic momentum away from Europe and the United States, historically driven by consumption, toward emerging economies such as China, India, and Nigeria, which are increasingly shaping global output.
https://africa.businessinsider.com/local/markets/nigeria-set-to-overtake-south-africa-as-africas-top-contributor-to-global-growth-in/72012wb

Re: How Nigeria Knocked Out South Africa In Global GDP Contributions by seunmsg(m): 7:07am On Feb 02
This news ordinarily should elicit optimistic and positive reactions from all sensible Nigerian. Since the IMF published the stats, folks who primarily come from the SE have done everything humanly possible to attack and condemn the news. While Chinese, Indians and nationals of other countries mentioned in the top ten went under the tweet to project their countries positively, these set of Nigerians who support Peter Obi went under the tweet to attract IMF and world of statistics.

South African and a lot of Europeans went under same tweet to bash their government for not doing enough to make the top ten. In fact, some Europeans appealed to IMF to present the EU as a country so that the EU can make the top ten. That’s how much other countries value the achievement. But in Nigeria, these haters are attacking everybody because Nigeria achieved what a lot of other countries are struggling to achieve. They are so pained and angry.

Sadly for them, our economic growth is on a very high trajectory. It is unstoppable. The country shall continue to get better and they shall continue to get angry.
Re: How Nigeria Knocked Out South Africa In Global GDP Contributions by helinues:
When I said both Egypt and South Africa are using old glory about their economy, some people didn't understand then.

South Africa is indebted, they can't do much while Egypt are exhausted financially with their new city in the desert

Btw, imagine someone below claiming high GDP is not by production but by population, abeg is South Africa having population than Nigeria?

How some people are hell bent not to see the development of Nigeria and also not worried about the way they have been sounding and behaving about good news about Nigeria should be something worrisome

Modified: When it comes to purchasing power, using Nigeria minimum wage as measure could be misleading . Average Nigerian workers don't only rely on salary, they rely on friends and family who are rich. Nigeria purchasing power is higher than south Africa as things are more cheap to afford in Nigeria compared to South Africa . Iphone usage is a good reference example
Re: How Nigeria Knocked Out South Africa In Global GDP Contributions by simpleseyi: 7:36am On Feb 02
JAGABAN the builder of a new Nigeria. No noise, just actions. Hard decisions with strategic steps
Re: How Nigeria Knocked Out South Africa In Global GDP Contributions by mrvitalis(m): 7:36am On Feb 02
Lmaooo once you See APC paid write up you just know

Nigeria GDP is not bigger than South Africa GDP we are 40% or more short off

Real GDP contribution is largely driven by population and not productivity

You know the painful part? APC guys know this but would still push the wrong narrative

Same when they started measuring GDP in PPP lol
Re: How Nigeria Knocked Out South Africa In Global GDP Contributions by simpleseyi: 7:39am On Feb 02
mrvitalis:
Lmaooo once you See APC paid write up you just know

Nigeria GDP is not bigger than South Africa GDP we are 40% or more short off

Real GDP contribution is largely driven by population and not productivity

You know the painful part? APC guys know this but would still push the wrong narrative

Same when they started measuring GDP in PPP lol
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No cry, no cry, no cry. But if you still want cry, then cry well well. Cry to sleep and wake up in tears
Re: How Nigeria Knocked Out South Africa In Global GDP Contributions by agentNija(f): 7:43am On Feb 02
helinues:
When I said both Egypt and South Africa are using old glory about their economy, some people didn't understand then.

South Africa is indebted, they can't do much while Egypt are exhausted financially with their new city in the desert

Btw, imagine someone below claiming high GDP is not by production but by population, abeg is South Africa having population than Nigeria?

How some people are hell bent not to see the development of Nigeria and also not worried about the way they have been sounding and behaving about good news about Nigeria should be something worrisome
Will you like to travel and work in Egypt? I can help your life ok.
Re: How Nigeria Knocked Out South Africa In Global GDP Contributions by Kemetian(op): 7:48am On Feb 02
seunmsg:
This news ordinarily should elicit optimistic and positive reactions from all sensible Nigerian. Since the IMF published the stats, folks who primarily come from the SE have done everything humanly possible to attack and condemn the news. While Chinese, Indians and nationals of other countries mentioned in the top ten went under the tweet to project their countries positively, these set of Nigerians who support Peter Obi went under the tweet to attract IMF and world of statistics.

South African and a lot of Europeans went under same tweet to bash their government for not doing enough to make the top ten. In fact, some Europeans appealed to IMF to present the EU as a country so that the EU can make the top ten. That’s how much other countries value the achievement. But in Nigeria, these haters are attacking everybody because Nigeria achieved what a lot of other countries are struggling to achieve. They are so pained and angry.

Sadly for them, our economic growth is on a very high trajectory. It is unstoppable. The country shall continue to get better and they shall continue to get angry.
You care too much about those guys...forget them. They are 'Emergency Nigerians' wink cool
Re: How Nigeria Knocked Out South Africa In Global GDP Contributions by helinues: 7:59am On Feb 02
seunmsg:
This news ordinarily should elicit optimistic and positive reactions from all sensible Nigerian. Since the IMF published the stats, folks who primarily come from the SE have done everything humanly possible to attack and condemn the news. While Chinese, Indians and nationals of other countries mentioned in the top ten went under the tweet to project their countries positively, these set of Nigerians who support Peter Obi went under the tweet to attract IMF and world of statistics.

South African and a lot of Europeans went under same tweet to bash their government for not doing enough to make the top ten. In fact, some Europeans appealed to IMF to present the EU as a country so that the EU can make the top ten. That’s how much other countries value the achievement. But in Nigeria, these haters are attacking everybody because Nigeria achieved what a lot of other countries are struggling to achieve. They are so pained and angry.

Sadly for them, our economic growth is on a very high trajectory. It is unstoppable. The country shall continue to get better and they shall continue to get angry.
Their current political stagnant was laid by their fore father's due to bad decision making, this current generation are only competing to lay more terrible foundation for their unborn kids
Re: How Nigeria Knocked Out South Africa In Global GDP Contributions by mrvitalis(m): 7:59am On Feb 02
simpleseyi:
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No cry, no cry, no cry. But if you still want cry, then cry well well. Cry to sleep and wake up in tears
Lol this is stale bro come up with something more creative when they topic of focus is above your IQ level
Re: How Nigeria Knocked Out South Africa In Global GDP Contributions by lawani(m): 8:50am On Feb 02
The way GDP is calculated is wrong. Explain how it is possible for a country's GDP to reduce by fifty percent in one year when the people were not genocided.
Re: How Nigeria Knocked Out South Africa In Global GDP Contributions by helinues: 8:53am On Feb 02
lawani:
The way GDP is calculated is wrong. Explain how it is possible for a country's GDP to reduce by fifty percent in one year when the people were not genocided.
Because they are indebted to so many organizations, they can't borrow anyhow while they are not adjusting their tax rate.

The opposition have been against it.most especially Malema
Re: How Nigeria Knocked Out South Africa In Global GDP Contributions by lawani(m): 8:56am On Feb 02
helinues:
Because they are indebted to so many organizations, they can't borrow anyhow while they are not adjusting their tax rate.

The opposition have been against it.most especially Malema
So that will now make the production in the country to go down by half in one year? I am referring to Nigeria and not SA
Re: How Nigeria Knocked Out South Africa In Global GDP Contributions by helinues: 9:00am On Feb 02
lawani:
So that will now make the production in the country to go down by half in one year? I am referring to Nigeria and not SA
Which new production have been going in South Africa for years now? South Africans are now having up Nepa issue, happening for 2 years now

Tell me which of their sectors is leading other African countries
Re: How Nigeria Knocked Out South Africa In Global GDP Contributions by lawani(m): 9:07am On Feb 02
helinues:
Which new production have been going in South Africa for years now? South Africans are now having up Nepa issue, happening for 2 years now

Tell me which of their sectors is leading other African countries
Did SA GDP reduce by fifty percent in one year? I am referring to Nigeria. SA may have its challenges but it is still the number one immigrant worker destination in Africa. Their tax to GDP ratio is not bad. Their budget is like 140 billion dollars for 50 million people. Their GDP can't be much higher than 500 billion dollars. They have one of the best public health care in Africa and they are fast becoming like western Europe. They are more or less a welfare state now just like western Europe

Then you don't need to lead in anything to be a good country. Just pay taxes and use it for general good. What is a country like Australia leading in?
Re: How Nigeria Knocked Out South Africa In Global GDP Contributions by nedu666: 9:09am On Feb 02
People should learn to read before posting articles. According to your article south Africa growth is constrained by power issues and logistics and trade. Between sa and Nigeria whose power problems is worse. Who has greater logistics issue. Whose export is greater
Re: How Nigeria Knocked Out South Africa In Global GDP Contributions by helinues: 9:12am On Feb 02
lawani:
Did SA GDP reduce by fifty percent in one year? I am referring to Nigeria. SA may have its challenges but it is still the number one immigrant worker destination in Africa. Their tax to GDP ratio is not bad. Their budget is like 140 billion dollars for 50 million people. Their GDP can't be much higher than 500 billion dollars. They have one of the best public health care in Africa and they are fast becoming like western Europe. They are more or less a welfare state now just like western Europe
My arguments is not based on how much percentage of SA GDP reduction, but how things have been stagnant in South Africa for years but people are not paying attention.

I wrote about it on this same forum saying both South Africa and Egypt are using old glory to lead the Africa economy or GDP as the reality is saying otherwise.

South Africa as an example, they are not used to generator because they always have light, even when they have few hours light off sometimes, their weather is friendly not to required Fan or Ac.

But when they started having 12 hours light rotation, it caught them unaware. Majority of those running frozen business shut down or downside within 6 months

Why do you think operation Dudula have been lousy , attacking immigrants, it's because more businesses are shutting down and they are blaming the foreigners of taking the little jobs remaining
Re: How Nigeria Knocked Out South Africa In Global GDP Contributions by bigpicture001: 9:20am On Feb 02
lawani:
The way GDP is calculated is wrong. Explain how it is possible for a country's GDP to reduce by fifty percent in one year when the people were not genocided.
If u studied economics, u will better understand
Re: How Nigeria Knocked Out South Africa In Global GDP Contributions by Ofunaofu:
seunmsg:
This news ordinarily should elicit optimistic and positive reactions from all sensible Nigerian. Since the IMF published the stats, folks who primarily come from the SE have done everything humanly possible to attack and condemn the news. While Chinese, Indians and nationals of other countries mentioned in the top ten went under the tweet to project their countries positively, these set of Nigerians who support Peter Obi went under the tweet to attract IMF and world of statistics.

South African and a lot of Europeans went under same tweet to bash their government for not doing enough to make the top ten. In fact, some Europeans appealed to IMF to present the EU as a country so that the EU can make the top ten. That’s how much other countries value the achievement. But in Nigeria, these haters are attacking everybody because Nigeria achieved what a lot of other countries are struggling to achieve. They are so pained and angry.

Sadly for them, our economic growth is on a very high trajectory. It is unstoppable. The country shall continue to get better and they shall continue to get angry.
seunmsg, listen carefully, once you have to drag tribes and political opponents into an IMF chart, you’ve already lost the economic argument.

No one is angry that Nigeria may grow. People are angry that this so-called “growth” hasn’t translated to low cost of living, stable food prices, stable electricity, jobs, basic health care or security of lives and property.

Patriotism is not pretending pain doesn’t exist.

Celebrating projections while dismissing real suffering isn’t optimism, it’s propaganda.
Re: How Nigeria Knocked Out South Africa In Global GDP Contributions by lawani(m): 11:51am On Feb 02
bigpicture001:
If u studied economics, u will better understand
GDP is total production in a country. Explain how it can reduce by half in one year in any country while the population is growing
Re: How Nigeria Knocked Out South Africa In Global GDP Contributions by bigpicture001: 11:55am On Feb 02
lawani:
GDP is total production in a country. Explain how it can reduce by half in one year in any country while the population is growing
If u understand why the GDP of the US is bigger than the GDP of china who has x4 of the size of the US population, then U will understand this concept
Re: How Nigeria Knocked Out South Africa In Global GDP Contributions by givedemwotowoto: 12:01pm On Feb 02
All these $9 million propaganda means nothing to the streets!
Re: How Nigeria Knocked Out South Africa In Global GDP Contributions by AMINDA: 12:01pm On Feb 02
Nigeria is the largest country in Africa in terms of population. It is only natural that we will make the largest contribution to global GDP from the continent. What exactly are we celebrating here, and is this also one of Tinubu's achievements? Agbadorians sef!
Re: How Nigeria Knocked Out South Africa In Global GDP Contributions by lawani(m): 12:02pm On Feb 02
bigpicture001:
If u understand why the GDP of the US is bigger than the GDP of china who has x4 of the size of the US population, then U will understand this concept
That is why I said GDP is wrongly calculated and it is not a correct measure of economic activity or economy size as it is
Re: How Nigeria Knocked Out South Africa In Global GDP Contributions by AMINDA: 12:03pm On Feb 02
mrvitalis:
Lmaooo once you See APC paid write up you just know

Nigeria GDP is not bigger than South Africa GDP we are 40% or more short off

Real GDP contribution is largely driven by population and not productivity

You know the painful part? APC guys know this but would still push the wrong narrative

Same when they started measuring GDP in PPP lol
You dey mind the snake oil merchants from Agbado Bureau of Statistics? Let them keep drawing water from a dry well.

Re: How Nigeria Knocked Out South Africa In Global GDP Contributions by Kemetian(op): 12:14pm On Feb 02
AMINDA:
Nigeria is the largest country in Africa in terms of population. It is only natural that we will make the largest contribution to global GDP from the continent.
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WRONG.

IT IS NOT "NATURAL" OR ETHIOPIA and DR CONGO WOULD BE THE 2ND AND 3RD LARGEST GDP CONTRIBUTOR IN AFRICA, SINCE THEY HAVE THE NEXT LARGEST POPULATIONS AFTER NIGERIA.

YET THEY ARE NOWHERE TO BE SEEN ON ANY LIST!

SOMETIMES YOU JUST NEED TO BE A REAL MAN, AND ADMIT THE TRUTH!
Re: How Nigeria Knocked Out South Africa In Global GDP Contributions by Ojuntana: 12:14pm On Feb 02
seunmsg:
This news ordinarily should elicit optimistic and positive reactions from all sensible Nigerian. Since the IMF published the stats, folks who primarily come from the SE have done everything humanly possible to attack and condemn the news. While Chinese, Indians and nationals of other countries mentioned in the top ten went under the tweet to project their countries positively, these set of Nigerians who support Peter Obi went under the tweet to attract IMF and world of statistics.

South African and a lot of Europeans went under same tweet to bash their government for not doing enough to make the top ten. In fact, some Europeans appealed to IMF to present the EU as a country so that the EU can make the top ten. That’s how much other countries value the achievement. But in Nigeria, these haters are attacking everybody because Nigeria achieved what a lot of other countries are struggling to achieve. They are so pained and angry.

Sadly for them, our economic growth is on a very high trajectory. It is unstoppable. The country shall continue to get better and they shall continue to get angry.
You really can't blame Obidients. They learnt well from BATists.

In 2013 on the sidelines of the WEF, President Jonathan had an interview with Amanpour where he spent most of the interview projecting Nigeria in very good light, talking about how we have been going about solving our agelong and systemic problems especially in the power sector. BATists jumped like e-rats and started attacking him with Amaechi's laptops while the interview was ongoing, claiming the whole country was in darkness and using uncouth words to describe the leader of the country.

Things got so bad that even Amanpour was forced to reference the tweets and asked Jonathan why his citizens differed so strongly with the picture he was painting. I'm sure the scenario was all well and good to you then.

Today, you are wailing about haters, bitterness etc etc. You brought rat-infested wood into the house. Don't complain at the visit of lizards!!
Re: How Nigeria Knocked Out South Africa In Global GDP Contributions by Ojuntana: 12:23pm On Feb 02
lawani:
That is why I said GDP is wrongly calculated and it is not a correct measure of economic activity or economy size as it is
What drives economic activity in your view?
Is it population or demand?
What drives demand? Is it taste or purchasing power?
Re: How Nigeria Knocked Out South Africa In Global GDP Contributions by lawani(m): 12:31pm On Feb 02
Ojuntana:
What drives economic activity in your view?
Is it population or demand?
What drives demand? Is it taste or purchasing power?
For example Britain's GDP is purportedly higher than the whole of Africa but list the things that Britain can buy more than the whole of Africa. If there is none, how then is the GDP bigger?
Re: How Nigeria Knocked Out South Africa In Global GDP Contributions by seunmsg(m): 12:39pm On Feb 02
lawani:
So that will now make the production in the country to go down by half in one year? I am referring to Nigeria and not SA
In terms of actual productivity, our economy did not go down. In fact, our economy experienced real growth as seen in our GDP IN naira. The reduction in our USD GDP is simply as a result of devaluation of our currency. Under Buhari, they calculated the GDP using an official exchange rate of $1=N460. Tinubu floated the exchange rate and we moved to $1=N1450 as official exchange rate. So, the exchange rate differentials accounted for the reduction in the USD GDP while in reality, our Naira GDP has increased tremendously and that's the actual test of our productivity.
Re: How Nigeria Knocked Out South Africa In Global GDP Contributions by Ojuntana: 12:39pm On Feb 02
lawani:
For example Britain's GDP is purportedly higher than the whole of Africa but list the things that Britain can buy more than the whole of Africa. If there is none, how then is the GDP bigger?
Are you really serious now?
What is the demand for nuclear materials in Africa compared to the UK to start with?
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