Article 5RP6W A wealth of sorrow: why Nigeria’s abundant oil reserves are really a curse

A wealth of sorrow: why Nigeria’s abundant oil reserves are really a curse

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Kenneth Mohammed
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It is known as the resource curse: assets that should bring wealth and stability but instead lead to corruption and poverty. And for Nigeria, oil is the culprit

In Nigeria, oil has been more of a curse than a blessing. Weak institutions of state and poor governance in managing the vast revenues have led the country to fail to realise its full potential in a textbook example of what academics know as the resource curse".

First coined by Prof Richard Auty in 1994, the term refers to the inability of nations to use their windfall wealth to improve their population's lot and bolster their economies. The rich natural resources bring corruption and poverty to a nation, rather than positive economic development and, counterintuitively, these countries end up with lower growth and development than those without natural resources.

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