DECIPHERING THE DYNAMICS OF IMPORT PENETRATION, FDI INFLOWS, AND NON-OIL EXPORT PERFORMANCE IN NIGERIA: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS (1981-2012)

By: Aisha Halima Abdullahi, Chukwudi Nnamdi Eze Published: June 12, 2025

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15648130

Abstract

<p>Since the 1970s, Nigeria's economy has been heavily reliant on crude oil, leading to the neglect of other sectors, particularly agriculture. This overdependence on oil has left the economy vulnerable to fluctuations in international crude oil prices and underscored the need for diversification. Calls for economic diversification have grown louder over the years, emphasizing the potential benefits of developing the non-oil sector. This review examines Nigeria's economic landscape, tracing the evolution of its dependence on oil and the resultant neglect of other sectors. It highlights the imperative of diversifying the economy to mitigate risks associated with oil price volatility and unlock the untapped potential of non-oil sectors..</p>

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