PIONEERING POSITIVE CHANGE, IN A DISRUPTIVE, DEPRESSED AND UNCERTAIN ECONOMY: THE NIGERIA EXPERIENCE

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Abstract

In the face of a disruptive, depressed, and uncertain global economy, Nigeria's socio-economic landscape has been significantly affected by political instability, fluctuating oil prices, and structural inefficiencies. However, the resilience of its people and the rise of innovative strategies present opportunities for positive transformation.

This paper explores the concept of pioneering positive change in Nigeria's challenging economic environment. It examines key areas such as entrepreneurship, technological innovation, youth empowerment, and policy reforms. By analyzing case studies of emerging industries and grassroots initiatives, this paper highlights how Nigerians are navigating economic disruptions and driving sustainable development.

The findings emphasize the importance of leveraging local potential, fostering collaboration, and implementing forward-thinking policies to create pathways for growth in an otherwise unstable economy. Ultimately, this paper argues that despite the economic challenges, Nigeria has the capacity to pioneer meaningful progress through innovation and adaptive strategies, offering a model for other nations in similar situations.

Keywords

Economic Disruption, Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Policy Reform, Sustainable Development, Nigeria

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PADONU TOWHEYON DANIEL; BABALOLA FOLAKE MARY. (2025). "PIONEERING POSITIVE CHANGE, IN A DISRUPTIVE, DEPRESSED AND UNCERTAIN ECONOMY: THE NIGERIA EXPERIENCE." ESUI Business and Management Journal, 2(3), 64-70.

Publication Timeline

  • Received: December 15, 2025
  • Accepted: December 15, 2025
  • Published: December 15, 2025
  • Last Updated: April 20, 2026