Developing Countries Production
Oil in Nigeria
Nigeria is located in West Africa and its borders are shared in the west by Republic of Benin, in the east Chad and Cameroon and in the North Chad. There are over 500 ethnic groups in the country but the three largest are Yoruba, Igbo and Hausa. In Africa Nigeria has the highest population and in the world it is ranked seventh most populous country. Nigeria falls under the Next Eleven economies. The country is a member of African Union and Commonwealth of Nations. The economy in Nigeria is classified under mixed economy and it has already reached a middle income status from World Bank statistics. The country has abundant natural resources among this is oil.
The greatest revenues in the country are brought by oil reserves. Petroleum is a great player in the economy of Nigeria and it accounts for up to 40% of the country's GDP and 80% of earnings to the government. .In sub-Saharan Africa Nigeria is the largest trading partner to United States when it comes to oil.it supplies close to one fifth of its oil which is approximately 11% of the oil imports. Nigeria is ranked as the 12th largest petroleum producer in the world and it is the 8th largest exporter. The main oil producing region in the country is Niger Delta.
Government structure in Nigeria
Nigeria is also known as the Federal republic of Nigeria.it is a federal republic that is made up of 36 states.it has its federal capital territory at Abuja. The president of Nigeria exercises the executive powers. The powers of the president are checked by the House of Representatives and the senate which together are combined in a bicameral body that is known as National Assembly.
There are various constraints which hinder marketing of products in Nigeria. First of all there is low marketing education within the country. Within the population the educated are consumers and investors. Most of the people regardless of their education they...
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