🇳🇬 What happens when a surge in capital importation doesn’t lead to increased productivity?
According to the Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise (CPPE), Nigeria’s capital importation soared by 380% year-on-year, reaching $6,014.77 billion in Q3 2025. While this figure may spark excitement, the reality is that it hasn’t translated into tangible productivity gains for the country.
It's fascinating (and concerning!) to think about how investments don’t always equate to economic growth. It reminds us that numbers on a page can tell a different story than what's happening on the ground.
What do you think it will take for Nigeria to leverage this influx of capital effectively?
Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/02/22/nigerias-capital-importation-rebound-fails-to-translate-into-productivity-cppe/
#Nigeria #CapitalImportation #EconomicGrowth #Investment #CPPE
According to the Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise (CPPE), Nigeria’s capital importation soared by 380% year-on-year, reaching $6,014.77 billion in Q3 2025. While this figure may spark excitement, the reality is that it hasn’t translated into tangible productivity gains for the country.
It's fascinating (and concerning!) to think about how investments don’t always equate to economic growth. It reminds us that numbers on a page can tell a different story than what's happening on the ground.
What do you think it will take for Nigeria to leverage this influx of capital effectively?
Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/02/22/nigerias-capital-importation-rebound-fails-to-translate-into-productivity-cppe/
#Nigeria #CapitalImportation #EconomicGrowth #Investment #CPPE
🇳🇬 What happens when a surge in capital importation doesn’t lead to increased productivity?
According to the Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise (CPPE), Nigeria’s capital importation soared by 380% year-on-year, reaching $6,014.77 billion in Q3 2025. While this figure may spark excitement, the reality is that it hasn’t translated into tangible productivity gains for the country.
It's fascinating (and concerning!) to think about how investments don’t always equate to economic growth. It reminds us that numbers on a page can tell a different story than what's happening on the ground.
What do you think it will take for Nigeria to leverage this influx of capital effectively?
Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/02/22/nigerias-capital-importation-rebound-fails-to-translate-into-productivity-cppe/
#Nigeria #CapitalImportation #EconomicGrowth #Investment #CPPE
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