Rival designs: How Nigeria and South Africa chart divergent trajectories in Africa’s economy

    Hani Okoroafor | Insights | Feb 10, 2026    
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In the grand theatre of African economics, Nigeria and South Africa occupy the leading roles. Each, in its own way, asserts a claim to continental leadership. Yet the foundations of their strength—and the direction of their evolution—diverge in ways that illuminate the future of African growth. Beyond the contest of GDP size lies a deeper contrast in structure, governance, resilience, and ambition.

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