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Nigeria Secures Third Spot In Africa’s Top Manufacturing Nations, Says New Report

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJune 10, 2025 Africa No Comments2 Mins Read
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Nigeria Secures Third Spot In Africa’s Top Manufacturing Nations, Says New Report.

 

In a significant boost to Nigeria’s economic standing, the country has been ranked third among Africa’s top ten manufacturing nations, according to a recent report by The African Exponent, a respected analytical business information source for entrepreneurs and prospective investors across the continent.

 





The report, which highlights the growth and influence of manufacturing sectors across Africa, places Nigeria behind only South Africa and Egypt in the rankings. It underscores the remarkable strides made by Nigeria in recent years, driven by major industrial players such as Dangote Group, BUA Group, Nestlé Nigeria, and Unilever Nigeria. Key sectors propelling this growth include cement production, consumer goods, food and beverages, and oil refining.

Nigeria’s rise to the third position reflects its ambition to become a manufacturing powerhouse, buoyed by a large domestic market and ongoing policy reforms. The Dangote Refinery, a landmark project, and BUA Group’s rapid expansion are cited as pivotal developments in the report, showcasing Nigeria’s potential to meet both local and regional demand.

 

“The manufacturing sector in Africa is projected to have a value-added output of $77.66 billion and a total output of $284.70 billion by the end of 2025,” the report states. Nigeria’s strong performance in this space is a testament to its growing industrial capabilities and its role in setting new benchmarks for excellence on the continent.

 

Other countries featured in the top ten include Morocco, Kenya, Algeria, Ethiopia, Ghana, Tunisia, and Zambia, with South Africa leading the pack as Africa’s most industrialised nation. The report highlights Morocco’s success in attracting foreign direct investment in high-tech industries like aerospace and automotive manufacturing, while Kenya is noted for its strength in consumer goods and agro-processing.

 

For Nigeria, this ranking is a promising sign of progress, with experts pointing to the country’s large population and abundant natural resources as key advantages. However, challenges such as infrastructure gaps and the need for sustained investment remain critical areas for improvement to ensure Nigeria continues its upward trajectory.

 

As Africa’s manufacturing landscape evolves, Nigeria’s third-place ranking signals a bright future, with the potential to further bolster economic growth, create jobs, and drive industrial development across the region.

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