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Nigeria’s national treasury eyes ₦6.8trn oil windfall as higher crude prices boost fiscal outlook

Nigeria’s national treasury is set to receive an additional ₦6.8 trillion in oil revenue, driven by rising global crude prices and ongoing economic reforms. The projection, highlighted in recent market data and analyst reports, reflects improved earnings potential for Africa’s largest oil producer in 2026, as reported by Business Insider Africa.

The expected windfall is largely tied to stronger oil prices, with forecasts suggesting crude could average around $78 per barrel this year, significantly higher than earlier estimates. PM News Nigeria notes that geopolitical tensions, including disruptions linked to global conflicts, have tightened supply and pushed prices upward, boosting export revenues for oil-dependent economies like Nigeria.

Reforms introduced by President Bola Tinubu’s administration, including the removal of fuel subsidies and changes to revenue remittance structures, are also enabling the government to capture a larger share of oil proceeds. As highlighted by Reuters, recent policies now require that more oil and gas revenues flow directly into the federation account, strengthening public finances and improving fiscal transparency.

Analysts say the additional ₦6.8 trillion could provide much-needed fiscal space to support public spending, reduce borrowing pressures, and stabilise the economy. However, they caution that reliance on oil revenue remains a structural risk, particularly amid price volatility and ongoing inflation challenges, reinforcing the need for sustained diversification of Nigeria’s revenue base.

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Samuel Oluwamayomikun
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Samuel Oluwamayomikun is the Editor in Chief and Lead Copywriter at Empire Magazine Africa, where he leads editorial direction and shapes compelling narratives across business, culture, leadership, and African excellence. With a sharp eye for storytelling and strategic communication, he oversees content development, brand voice, and high impact features that position individuals and organisations with clarity and influence. His work sits at the intersection of journalism, brand storytelling, and editorial strategy, ensuring every piece published aligns with Empire Magazine Africa’s standard of depth, credibility, and cultural relevance

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