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Eniola Badmus Shares Her Thoughts on Nigeria’s Economic Growth

Nollywood actress Eniola Badmus recently shared her thoughts on Nigeria’s economic progress, specifically regarding the import and export sectors. She posted her insights on Instagram, reflecting on the changes under the current administration compared to the previous one.

Badmus, who now holds the position of Special Assistant to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, emphasized the significance of these economic shifts.

As a vocal supporter of the Tinubu administration, she explained that Nigeria’s imports are decreasing while exports are rising.

According to her, this trend signals that the country’s economy is expanding. She sees this as a positive development and a sign of progress.

Badmus shared specific figures to support her point. She revealed that so far in 2024, Nigeria’s imports have amounted to N24.44 trillion, while exports have reached N38.59 trillion. This difference has resulted in a trade surplus of over N14 trillion in just eight months.

She went on to describe this as an unprecedented achievement in Nigeria’s economic history. For Badmus, the country is moving away from being primarily consumption-driven and shifting towards production, which she considers a refreshing and much-needed change.

See The Comments That Follow

Ibidamola said: “I can bet she doesn’t know what “unprecedented trade surplus” means😂”

 

greggehis said: “Warehouse economists, SHEY NA STATISTICS WE GO CHOP?”

 

abdulkareem stated: “You mumu for film still come mumu for real life na only suffer the two ways”

olusola wondered: “Is she living under the rock???”

gabski said: “What are we exporting? Lol if not for oil that we have forward-take loans with. Who gave her this statistics? Just capping aimlessly”

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