Nigeria Must Shift from an Oil-Producing Nation to an Agricultural Nation

For decades, Nigeria has carried the identity of an oil-producing nation. Oil has shaped public revenue, political calculations, export strategy, and national imagination. Yet the weakness of this model has also become painfully clear. Dependence on oil has left the economy exposed to price shocks, weakened productive sectors, and limited the country’s ability to create broad-based prosperity. If Nigeria truly wants a stronger and more resilient future, it must make a deliberate shift from oil dependence to agricultural strength.
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Agriculture has the power to generate employment, support food security, stabilize rural livelihoods, reduce poverty, and expand exports beyond crude oil. Unlike oil, whose benefits are concentrated and often politically distorted, agriculture has a wider social reach. It touches land, labor, transport, trade, processing, and local enterprise. A serious agricultural nation builds not only farms, but systems of value, productivity, and human dignity.

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