KOGI STATE
Faculty of Management Sciences
Journal of MANAGEMENT
ISSN: 3212 - 3122
NON-OIL SECTOR GROWTH AND NIGERIAN ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY
Peter Ifeanyi Okwu; Okeke, Frankline C.S.A.; Agu, Glory Chibuzo &
Oketa, Eunice Chiamaka
Abstract
The study empirically x-rayed non-oil export value addition to Nigeria economy using agriculture, manufacturing, information communication technology and solid mineral sectors on gross domestic product. The study was anchored on the Staples Theory of Economic Growth and the Keynesian Macro-Economic Theory. The study revealed that the four variables explained the Y by 99%, while adopting multiple regression. There was no significant effect of revenue generated from solid minerals and manufacturing sector on real GDP whereas agriculture information and communication sector had significant effect on the real GDP. The study firmly recommended a sustained and improved budgetary allocation to agriculture and ICT.
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Keywords
Service delivery, developmental failure, post-independence.
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