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Nigeria’s Economy Grew by 3.13% in Q1 2025 Following a GDP Rebasing

Nigeria’s economy grew by 3.13% in Q1 2025, driven by a 4.33% rise in the Services sector, with updated GDP figures reflecting a 372.8 trillion naira economy, though below the 4.9% forecast, per the National Bureau of Statistics.

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Nigeria’s economy grew by 3.13% in Q1 2025, according to the National Bureau of Statistics, following an update to the GDP figures, which now use 2019 as the base year, reflecting a size of 372.8 trillion naira ($243.7 billion).

This marks an improvement from the 2.27% growth in the same quarter last year. The Services sector led growth at 4.33%, while the Industry sector grew by 3.42% and Agriculture experienced minimal growth at 0.07%.

Although this growth fell short of the 4.9% forecast, officials believe the rebasing provides a clearer picture of the economy’s structure and trends.

Read more at: Nigeria’s economy expanded 3.13% y/y in first quarter | Reuters

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