Nigeria, Dec. 30 -- Nigeria's business activity expanded for the 13th consecutive month in December 2025, according to the Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) report published on Tuesday by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
The composite PMI rose to 57.6 points in December, up from 56.4 points in November, indicating a stronger and broad-based expansion in economic activity. A PMI reading above 50 points signals expansion.
The CBN said the December reading was the strongest expansion signal recorded in 2025, with 32 out of the 36 subsectors covered in the survey reporting growth during the month.
"The composite PMI for December 2025 stood at 57.6 points, signaling expansion in aggregate economic activity for the thirteenth consecutive mo...
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