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Nigeria’s Non-Oil Exports Hit Record $6.1 Billion, Signaling Economic Diversification Success

January 19, 2026
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Nigeria has achieved a landmark milestone in its ongoing efforts to reduce dependence on oil revenues, with the non-oil export sector posting record earnings of $6.1 billion in 2025, according to official figures released on Monday.

The Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) announced the breakthrough performance during its annual progress report and 2026 export outlook briefing in the capital, marking an 11.5 percent year-on-year increase from the $5.4 billion recorded in 2024. The achievement represents the highest value ever recorded for the country’s formal non-oil exports since the NEPC’s establishment nearly five decades ago.

“The non-oil export sector rose to approximately 6.1 billion U.S. dollars, representing a year-on-year growth of about 11.5 percent over and above the 5.4 billion U.S. dollars recorded in 2024,” Nonye Ayeni, Executive Director and CEO of NEPC, told reporters at the briefing.

The substantial increase wasn’t merely a function of favorable pricing or currency fluctuations. Data from pre-shipment inspection agencies confirms that actual export volumes also expanded significantly, with total non-oil exports reaching 8.02 million metric tons in 2025—a 10 percent jump from the 7.29 million metric tons shipped the previous year.

This twin growth in both value and volume underscores what trade analysts describe as genuine momentum in Nigeria’s export diversification strategy, a policy priority that successive administrations have pursued with varying degrees of success since the oil price crashes of the 1980s exposed the vulnerabilities of petroleum dependence.

The performance signals what NEPC officials characterized as “stronger integration into global trade networks,” with Nigerian products gaining expanded market access across multiple destinations. While the council did not break down which specific commodities or markets drove the growth, Nigeria’s non-oil export basket traditionally includes agricultural products such as sesame seeds, cocoa, cashew nuts, and solid minerals, including zinc and lead concentrates.

The announcement comes at a critical juncture for Africa’s largest economy, which has long grappled with the challenge of economic diversification despite abundant human and natural resources. Oil and gas exports have historically accounted for the overwhelming majority of foreign exchange earnings and government revenues, leaving the economy vulnerable to global crude price volatility.

Monday’s figures suggest that deliberate policy interventions—including export incentive schemes, trade facilitation reforms, and targeted support for exporters—may be yielding tangible results. The consistent year-on-year growth, building on 2024’s then-record performance, indicates sustainable momentum rather than a one-off surge.

For policymakers and economic analysts, the data offer cautious optimism that Nigeria’s economic transformation agenda is gaining traction, though challenges remain in scaling these gains and ensuring that export growth translates into broader economic benefits, including job creation and poverty reduction.

The NEPC is expected to release further details on sectoral performance and the 2026 outlook in the coming days.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Nigeria’s non-oil exports reached a historic $6.1 billion in 2025—an 11.5% increase from 2024 and the highest value in NEPC’s 50-year history. Crucially, this wasn’t just about higher prices: actual export volumes also grew 10%, jumping from 7.29 to 8.02 million metric tons. This dual growth in both value and volume demonstrates that Nigeria is making real, measurable progress in reducing its dangerous dependence on oil revenues.

After decades of failed diversification attempts, the country finally appears to be building sustainable momentum in integrating its non-oil products into global markets—a critical foundation for long-term economic stability.

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