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Bagudu Woos German Investors Says Fgs Reforms Unlocking New Growth Trajectory for Nigeria

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The article describes Nigeria's improved macroeconomic stability and investor confidence due to reforms, but lacks concrete commercial mechanisms such as specific investment amounts, supply chain disruptions, or price movements. The impact is country-specific (Nigeria) and sector-agnostic at this stage; no direct product/commodity price effect, margin squeeze, or scarcity is identified. The call for German investment in renewable energy and manufacturing is a general invitation, not a binding commitment.

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  • Nigeria's revenue rose from ~N19.9 trillion (2023) to over N28 trillion (2025).
  • Foreign exchange reserves reached over US$46 billion in early 2026.
  • Bilateral trade Nigeria-Germany grew ~30% to about €3 billion in 2025.
  • Over 90 German companies operate in Nigeria.
  • Minister emphasized renewable energy and manufacturing sectors.

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