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Editorial Focus: BusinessNG (≤180 words)

Nigeria’s economy is showing signs of recovery, supported by exchange-rate stability, easing inflation, stronger fiscal operations, and rising investor confidence. Growth remains service-led, with the sector contributing 53% of GDP, while ICT expanded by 5.78% and financial services surged by 19.63%, reflecting renewed business activity. Real estate also recorded an 89% nominal rise, though affordability concerns continue to mount.

Yet, beneath these gains lies a persistent cost-of-living crisis. CPPE warns that despite marginal price relief in some goods, household welfare remains under severe pressure, demanding targeted government support. Agriculture grew by 3.79% but faces insecurity, weak logistics, and low mechanisation. Manufacturing’s modest 1.25% growth highlights deep structural bottlenecks—from high energy costs to costly credit and import dependence—while social sectors like health and education remain chronically underfunded.

CPPE’s message is clear: Nigeria’s recovery is real but fragile. To unlock inclusive, sustainable growth, government must intensify reforms in power, logistics, agriculture, and manufacturing; expand social-sector funding; and improve housing affordability. With decisive action, the country can build resilience, enhance productivity, and better protect citizens in the months ahead.

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The BusinessNG, a leading business news publication across Nigeria and WestAfrica With a strong team of 30 staff members and a weekly print circulation of over 10,000 copies, we are poised for growth and report all political relating to business news at all level

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