National Bureau of Statistics, Nigeria

National Bureau of Statistics, Nigeria mission is to generate, on a continuous and sustainable basis, socio-economic statistics on all facets of development in Nigeria. NBS Vision is to become one of the foremost and modern knowledge-based national statistical offices in Africa and indeed the world.

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    • November 2023
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      Accessed On: 07 December, 2023
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      Nigeria: Gross Domestic Product (Expenditure and Income Approach)In the first quarter of 2022, Nigeria real GDP at basic prices grew by 3.11% on a year-on-year basis showing a higher growth rate compared to the corresponding period of 2021. Growth of the Q2 of 2022 remained positive at 3.54%, though lower compared to the Q2 growth of 2021 (5.01%). However, relative to the Q1 and Q2 of 2021, the performance in 2022 indicates an increase of 2.60% points in the Q1 2022 growth rate and a decrease of 1.47% points in Q2 2022. 
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    • April 2020
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      Accessed On: 08 July, 2020
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      At the national level the total household expenditure on food and non-food for 2019 was N40,207,388,459,367 (N21,620,601,543,613.90 in 2009/10). Of this total, 56.65% (60.2% in 2009/10) of total household expenditure in 2019 was spent on food with the balance of about 43.35% (39.8 % in 2009/10) spent on non-food items. Food consumed outside the home, followed by transportation costs and starchy roots, tubers and plantains were responsible for the largest proportion of household expenditure representing a combined 24.16 percent of total household expenditure in 2019.