The Silent Squeeze: Nigeria's Middle Class Under Pressure.

    Muhammed Akanji | Top Stories | Nov 04, 2025    
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Since the modern economy took root in Nigeria, the middle class has been the driving force behind consumption, taxation, innovation, and enterprise. The class is that critical mass that forms the glue that keeps modern liberal democratic societies together, being the driving force in national economic productivity. The term defines a social class whose education, tastes, consumption patterns, and activities drive the economy. Yet today, what was once the engine of progress is now gasping for air.

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