Nigeria's GDP grows by 4.07% in Q4 2025

Nigeria's Gross Domestic Product expanded by 4.07% year-on-year in real terms during the fourth quarter of 2025, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.

The National Bureau of Statistics reported that Nigeria's Gross Domestic Product grew by 4.07% in the fourth quarter of 2025, measured year-on-year in real terms. This figure indicates economic expansion in the final quarter of the year. The data was released on February 27, 2026, highlighting the performance of the economy amid ongoing developments. No further details on sectoral contributions or comparisons to previous quarters were available in the initial reports.

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