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Nigeria Set to Overtake South Africa as Africa’s Top Contributor to Global Growth in 2026

Nigeria is projected to become Africa’s largest contributor to global economic growth in 2026, overtaking South Africa as its economic rebound gains momentum. Projections from the International Monetary Fund show Nigeria is expected to account for about 1.5% of global real GDP growth, reflecting the scale of its economy and improving output performance, as cited by Blueprint.

The forecast would place Nigeria among the top contributors to global growth worldwide, ahead of several advanced and emerging economies. IMF estimates referenced in the report point to stronger domestic activity following recent macroeconomic reforms, including currency adjustments and policy changes aimed at stabilising public finances.

Economists say the improved outlook is underpinned by rising domestic demand, reforms to fuel subsidies and gradual recovery in key sectors, even as inflation and structural constraints persist. Analysts caution that sustaining the projected contribution will depend on continued reform implementation, infrastructure investment and productivity gains.

By contrast, South Africa’s contribution to global growth in 2026 is expected to remain comparatively modest, constrained by weak expansion and persistent energy and logistics challenges. The diverging trajectories highlight a broader shift within Africa’s economic landscape, with Nigeria playing an increasingly prominent role in shaping global growth dynamics, as reflected in TheZimbabwemail.

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