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See 10 self-made sectors fueling Nigeria’s growth with limited government support

Omotayo Daranjo by Omotayo Daranjo
June 4, 2025
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For an economy serving over 200 million people and valued at N78.37 trillion, government policies, laws, and regulations play a powerful role in shaping outcomes.

Yet, Nigeria is proof that some of the most dynamic shifts in its economy are happening outside formal policy direction.

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In recent years, the private sector has powered more than half of Nigeria’s growth, even as the state struggles to keep pace with industries being rapidly transformed by technology, youth-driven innovation, and informal enterprise.

The country’s economy has moved beyond oil. Agriculture still employs the most people and contributes about 25% to GDP.

Services, particularly telecoms, finance, and trade, now account for over 55%, while industry, including oil and gas, makes up just 20%.

Nigeria’s 3.4% GDP growth in 2024 was largely driven by these non-oil sectors, and that momentum is expected to continue in 2025.

But behind the official stats lies an untold story. A new generation of industry creators, digital entrepreneurs, crypto traders, and wellness startups is booming, yet remains undercounted and underserved. Most operate informally, without government incentives or tailored policies, yet they are creating jobs, building wealth, and reshaping the economy.

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