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BREAKING NEWS: Nigeria Surpasses Germany, Spain, Brazil, And Russia, Enters Top Five Countries With The Largest Economies (Full List Revealed)
BREAKING NEWS: Nigeria Surpasses Germany, Spain, Brazil, and Russia, Enters Top Five Countries with the Largest Economies (Full List Revealed)....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Written By Oshiobugie Omo-Ikirodah
In an astonishing development, Nigeria has emerged as one of the top five countries with the biggest economies in the world, according to a recent projection by Goldman Sachs. Surpassing several western nations, the Giant of Africa has claimed the fifth position on this prestigious list for the year 2075. CONTINUE READING
The ranking, based on projected GDP values, showcases the remarkable growth and potential of Nigeria’s economy. The country’s GDP is estimated to reach a staggering $13.1 trillion, solidifying its position among the global economic powerhouses.
Here is the full list of the top 30 countries with the largest economies:
- China: $57 trillion
- India: $52.5 trillion
- United States: $51.5 trillion
- Indonesia: $13.7 trillion
- Nigeria: $13.1 trillion
- Pakistan: $12.3 trillion
- Egypt: $10.4 trillion
- Brazil: $8.7 trillion
- Germany: $8.1 trillion
- Mexico: $7.6 trillion
- UK: $7.6 trillion
- Japan: $7.5 trillion
- Russia: $6.9 trillion
- Philippines: $6.6 trillion
- France: $6.5 trillion
- Bangladesh: $6.3 trillion
- Ethiopia: $6.2 trillion
- Saudi Arabia: $6.1 trillion
- Canada: $5.2 trillion
- Turkey: $5.2 trillion
- Australia: $4.3 trillion
- Italy: $3.8 trillion
- Malaysia: $3.5 trillion
- South Korea: $3.4 trillion
- South Africa: $3.3 trillion
- Thailand: $2.8 trillion
- Colombia: $2.6 trillion
- Poland: $2.5 trillion
- Argentina: $2.4 trillion
- Kazakhstan: $2.1 trillion
This remarkable achievement for Nigeria highlights the immense potential and growing influence of the country on the global economic stage. With this significant milestone, Nigeria has set a new benchmark for other nations to aspire to, signaling a promising future for its citizens and the African continent as a whole.
Source: Bushradiogist
