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Although the crude petroleum sector accounts for over 80 percent of Nigeria's foreign exchange earnings, its direct contribution to the total Gross Domestic Product (GDP) typically remains under 10 percent.

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True. While crude oil generates the vast majority of Nigeria's foreign exchange revenues, its direct contribution to real Gross Domestic Product is typically below 10 percent due to its capital-intensive, enclave nature.
The statement is correct because Nigeria's oil sector operates as an enclave industry with high capital intensity and limited direct employment, resulting in non-oil sectors driving the majority of total GDP output despite oil's overwhelming share of export revenue.

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1
Examine foreign exchange earnings contribution
Crude oil exports account for roughly 80 to 90 percent of total foreign currency inflows into Nigeria.
Nigeria's export structure is mono-product, relying overwhelmingly on crude petroleum sales abroad.
2
Examine real GDP output contribution
The oil and gas sector contributes between 5 and 9 percent of Nigeria's total real Gross Domestic Product.
Non-oil sectors—including agriculture, wholesale/retail trade, and telecommunications—generate the bulk of domestic value added.
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Evaluate the statement's validity
The statement correctly distinguishes between export revenue dominance and domestic output share.
A high share of export earnings does not automatically imply a high share of total domestic production.

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Structural Composition of Nigeria's Economy (GDP Share vs. Export Earnings)
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