Economy
CBN Report reveals Nigerian economy fall short of its revenue targets for 2024

Data released by the Central Bank of Nigeria in its economic report for fourth quarter 2024, has revealed that the President Bola Tinubu-led Nigerian government failed to meet revenue targets for the quarter.
According to the document “federally collected revenue saw a 5.31% increase compared to the previous quarter, though it still fell short of the benchmark by 19.67%.”
The report further noted that the “FGN retained revenue was 10.40% higher than in the preceding quarter but remained significantly below the target, standing 48.57% short of the expected figure.”
“On the expenditure side, aggregate expenditure increased by 2.22% compared to Q3 2024, though it was 22.09% lower than the quarterly target. As a result, the fiscal deficit narrowed by 3.61% when compared to the previous quarter, but widened by 34.44% relative to the proportionate quarterly target,” the report read.
It was further noted that “in terms of gross federation account earnings, the period saw an improvement, largely driven by higher receipts from oil revenue. The provisional gross federation account receipts stood at ₦7.23 trillion, reflecting a 5.31% increase from the preceding quarter, but still 19.67% below the benchmark.”
According to the CBN Report, oil revenue specifically saw a significant rise of 53.59%, reaching ₦2trillion compared to Q3 2024. Despite this increase, it fell short of the quarterly target by 62.19%.
Nigeria has struggled to fund its budget overtime, relying heavily on loans which has overtime led to high debt servicing figures.
The CBN report had highlighted the challenge of debt by Nigeria.
“At end-September 2024, public debt stock remained within the 70.00 per cent threshold for Market-Access Countries,” the report read
“Total public debt outstanding stood at ₦142.32 trillion (51.29% of GDP), at end-September 2024, and was 5.97 per cent, higher than the level.”
Economy
Trump gives TikTok extra 75 days to find US buyer

President Donald Trump has given TikTok a 75-day extension, staving off a ban on the Chinese-owned app just as its April 5 deadline loomed.
In a Friday post on Truth Social—his social media platform- the US President trumpeted an executive order to extend negotiations, a move he cast as a lifeline for a deal he’s keen to seal.
“My Administration has been working very hard on a Deal to SAVE TIKTOK, and we have made tremendous progress,” Trump wrote.
“The deal requires more work to ensure all necessary approvals are signed, which is why I am signing an Executive Order to keep TikTok up and running for
an additional 75 days.”
The ban, initially deferred on his first day back in office in January, had been barrelling toward an April 5 cutoff—now pushed out once more.
TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, has been under pressure to divest its US business following bipartisan legislation passed in 2024 that mandates the app’s separation from Chinese ownership.
Trump laced his announcement with a jab at China, irked, he said, by his reciprocal tariffs. “We hope to continue working in good faith with China,” he added, calling tariffs “the most powerful economic tool” and vital for national security.
“We do not want TikTok to ‘go dark,’” he insisted, eyeing a resolution that keeps the app alive.
We look forward to working with TikTok and China to close the deal. Thank you for your attention to this matter!”
Economy
Naira Depreciates Significantly In Official Market

The Naira depreciated to N1,600 per dollar in the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market (NFEM) today after three months of being on the N1,500 per dollar threshold.
Data published by the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, showed that the indicative exchange rate for the naira rose to N1,600 per dollar from N1,569 per dollar on Thursday, indicating N31 depreciation for the naira.
Likewise, the naira depreciated to N1,565 per dollar in the parallel market from N1,555 per dollar on Thursday.
Consequently, the margin between the parallel market and NFEM rate widened to N35 per dollar from N14 per dollar on Thursday.
Economy
Local refineries importing substandard crude, PETROAN alleges

The Petroleum Products Retail Outlet Owners Association of Nigeria says some local refineries are importing substandard crude into Nigeria to cut costs.
Speaking with our correspondent on Thursday, PETROAN National Publicity Secretary Joseph Obele said the refineries have been importing crude oil with high sulphur content into Nigeria.
Asked to mention some of the refineries, Obele declined, saying the concerned refineries know themselves, hoping they will adjust.
According to him, the importation of low-quality crude oil into Nigeria started following the suspension of the naira-for-crude deal by the Federal Government.
He said, “Some refineries are importing substandard crude into the country. They do this to cut costs following the stoppage of the naira-for-crude deal. We are not going to mention any particular refinery, but when those concerned see the report, they will make corrections.
“Many may not know there is substandard crude. Any crude oil with high sulphur content does not meet the global standard.”
Earlier in a statement, PETROAN cautioned refinery operators to prioritise the importation of high-quality crude oil as the naira-for-crude tenure ends.
“We urge the refinery operators to ensure that the crude oil imported meets global standards to guarantee the production of high-quality petroleum products,” Obele noted.
He explained that Nigerian Sweet Crude is among the best in the world, saying imported crude should not be lower in quality.
“It is noteworthy that Nigerian crude oil, classified as sweet crude (with less than 0.5 per cent sulphur content), is among the best in the world, and we see no reason why imported crude oil should be of lower standards.
“The association is concerned that the importation of substandard crude oil will compromise the quality of petroleum products, undermine the growth and development of the Nigerian oil and gas industry, and ultimately harm Nigerian consumers,” he argued.
He called on the Federal Government and the regulatory agencies to be on high alert and “conduct thorough laboratory analysis on all crude oil imports to ensure they meet the required standards.
“We also urge the relevant authorities to ensure that refinery operators adhere to the highest standards in their operations, including the importation of high-quality crude oil,” he said.
PETROAN also called on the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil), Heineken Lokpobiri, to conduct an appraisal of the first phase of the naira-for-crude initiative to ascertain the next line of action in the best interest of Nigerians.
Furthermore, he stressed that the permutation that the price of petroleum products will keep increasing as the naira-for-crude deal comes to an end is a serious concern to PETROAN.
“In order to avoid this scenario and ensure price stability and energy sufficiency, PETROAN advocates that the window for importation of refined petroleum products should remain open.
“Meanwhile, PETROAN is optimistic that the recent increment in the price of PMS is temporary. The reforms occasioned by the Petroleum Industry Act encourage competition in the downstream sector. Competition is a catalyst for price reduction in any sector. We believe that as the market adjusts to the new realities, prices will stabilise and eventually decrease.
“To further protect the interests of our members and the Nigerian consumers, PETROAN will be vigilant and proactive. We will conduct laboratory testing on refined petroleum products to determine which refinery or depot to mobilise our members to purchase from. This is to ensure that our members and the Nigerian public are not sold substandard products,” Obele threatened, even as he refused to mention the refineries importing substandard crude.
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