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Diversity toward Unity and Sustainable Growth in Nigeria: Fostering Inclusivity for a Prosperous Future

Emmanuel Ukpe ()

Asian Business Research Journal, 2025, vol. 10, issue 4, 1-6

Abstract: Nigeria's diversity is both a source of strength and a challenge that demands careful navigation. This study explores the intricate interplay of diversity, unity, and sustainable growth in Nigeria, a nation that is a microcosm of Africa's cultural richness. This study explored this diversity's historical, social, economic, and political dimensions, acknowledging its role in shaping the nation's identity while addressing its challenges. It emphasizes the crucial importance of unity in achieving sustainable growth and national development. Challenges arising from Nigeria's diversity, including ethnic tensions, regional imbalances, and historical grievances, are dissected to comprehensively understand the nation's hurdles. Opportunities for unity are illuminated, focusing on cultural exchange, education as a unifying force, and economic inclusivity. The study further delves into empowering marginalized groups, advocating for inclusive economic policies, and the role of education as a catalyst for national cohesion. The paper concludes by providing actionable recommendations, emphasizing the need for national inclusivity initiatives, equitable economic policies, and strategic infrastructure development.

Keywords: Diversity; Fostering Inclusivity; Future; Growth; Unity. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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