What Nigeria failed to learn from AGOA

    Bethel Olujobi | Top Stories | Oct 23, 2025    
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With the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) now expired (on September 30), Sub-Saharan Africa is taking stock of its gains. For Nigeria, however, the picture is sobering: despite being the second-highest earner from the trade pact over its 25-year period, the nation’s export strength remains heavily reliant on its divinely endowed liquid resource.

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