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IMF projects Nigeria’s GDP to reach $1.85 trillion by 2029

Elizabeth OkandejibyElizabeth Okandeji
June 8, 2024
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IMF projects Nigeria’s GDP to reach $1.85 trillion by 2029
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Nigeria’s GDP is predicted to grow to at least $1.852 trillion in Purchasing Power Parity terms by 2029, according to data from the International Monetary Fund.

According to the IMF’s forecast, the nation’s economy will rise significantly during the next five years.

PPP estimates show that the nation’s GDP will expand from $1.36 trillion in 2023 to $1.852 trillion in 2029. The data indicates a steady growth tendency, with a noteworthy 5.5% increase predicted in 2029.

Nigeria’s PPP-based GDP share is expected to improve somewhat from 0.77 percent in 2023 to 0.78 percent by 2029, according to IMF forecasts

There is some hope that Nigeria’s economy is headed in the right direction due to the PPP’s consistent expansion.
Nigeria, which has the fourth-biggest economy in Africa, has had a lot going on lately. The COVID-19 epidemic and falling oil prices in 2020 triggered a recession.

In spite of this, the data indicates that Nigeria’s economy is growing slowly and is predicted to do so for the next five years. The nation’s GDP contribution to the world has stayed comparatively constant, ranging from 0.775% to 0.778% between 2024 and 2028. The most often used metric for assessing a nation’s total economic activity is its GDP.

According to the Partial Purchase Power Parity (PPP) theory of economics, the prices of a basket of goods and services in each nation should eventually equalise due to an adjustment in the exchange rates between two currencies over time.

Stated differently, it suggests that a given currency unit ought to possess equivalent purchasing power in all nations.

Over the previous five years, Nigeria’s GDP has trended upward and steadily in PPP terms. The GDP of the nation was $1.44 trillion in PPP terms in 2024, $1.51 trillion in 2025, and $1.587 trillion in 2026.

2027 saw the expansion continue, with a GDP (PPP) of $1.67 trillion and $1.759 trillion in 2028.

Nigeria may surpass South Africa to reclaim its top spot as the continent’s largest economy if this trend continues.

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Why this matters

Nigeria’s GDP contribution to the world has remained relatively constant, the IMF’s forecast suggests that the nation’s economic influence is on the rise.

This positive outlook is further supported by the possibility of Nigeria regaining its position as Africa’s largest economy by surpassing South Africa.

Overall, the IMF’s projections paint a promising picture for Nigeria’s economic future, with continued growth and potential regional dominance on the horizon.

Bottom Line

According to Financial Derivatives Company CEO Bismarck Rewane’s projections, if Nigeria implements its reforms correctly, it may be able to reclaim its position as the largest economy in Africa by 2028.

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