Nigeria’s economy accelerated to 4.23% year-on-year growth in Q2 2025, beating the 3.13% recorded in Q1 and 3.48% in Q2 2024, according to National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) data.
The rebound was powered by surging performance in coal mining, quarrying, and rail transport, signaling renewed investment and infrastructure gains across key industries.
Coal mining led the pack, soaring 57.53% after four quarters of contraction, driven by revived power-sector demand, mine rehabilitation, and energy diversification investments. Rising global prices and domestic energy shortages pushed manufacturers to increase local coal usage, especially for industrial boilers and backup generation.
The non-oil economy expanded by 3.64% in Q2 2025, improving by 0.45 percentage points from 3.19% in Q1, highlighting strengthening domestic demand and broader economic recovery outside the petroleum sector.
The Q2 2025 GDP results underscore a broad-based economic rebound driven by extractive industries, energy, and transport services. Also, spillovers from Q1 reforms—like tariff adjustments, infrastructure spending, and security improvements—continued to strengthen growth.
Below are the fastest growing sectors of the economy as of second quarter of 2025.
The 10 fastest growing sectors of Q2 2025
Nigeria’s largest export earner surged after a sluggish start to the year. Growth jumped from 1.87% in Q1 to 20.46% in Q2, thanks to improved security in the Niger Delta, partial resolution of pipeline vandalism, and higher OPEC production quotas. Stabilizing global oil prices and increased natural gas supply for power generation further supported output.











