The study examined the socio-economic impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) in oil and gas sector of the Nigerian economy. The research is based on assessment of literatures, surveys, and interviews with experts, representative of the oil producing communities and business analysts. The findings revealed that FDI has had varied impact on the Nigerian economy and society. While it had positive impact on GDP and government revenue, it had insignificant contribution to employment, and has resulted in environmental damage in the Niger Delta, social inequality and associated tensions, waste through gas flaring, and negative implication on local communities’ history. The study therefore recommends institutional changes to facilitate business ...
Foreign direct Investment (FDI) has for long been the most viable method of wealth and technological...
The Niger Delta is the main area and region for petroleum oil production and development in Nigeria....
This study will identify the extent in which American oil companies make billions daily from oil pro...
In spite of the general perception of the debilitating impact of exploitation of crude oil on the ec...
The oil and gas sector, which is governed by the source of income, receives the majority of foreign ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of foreign direct investment by Chinese inve...
Nigeria as a country is supposed to be overflowing with God-giving resources, yet the economy is mot...
The paper examined the sectorial inflow of Foreign Direct investment and its impact on Economic Grow...
The study examines the impacts of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Oil export on Economic growth ...
Deregulation of downstream sector has attracted a lot of studies in Nigeria. Nigeria is naturally en...
High Oil price fluctuations have been a common feature in Nigeria and these have considerably consti...
This research investigated the impact of foreign direct investment and industrial sector performance...
MCom (International Trade), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014This dissertation focus...
In most developing countries, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) serves as a means of earning foreign r...
The oil industry is perhaps one of the largest and most important industries in the world particular...
Foreign direct Investment (FDI) has for long been the most viable method of wealth and technological...
The Niger Delta is the main area and region for petroleum oil production and development in Nigeria....
This study will identify the extent in which American oil companies make billions daily from oil pro...
In spite of the general perception of the debilitating impact of exploitation of crude oil on the ec...
The oil and gas sector, which is governed by the source of income, receives the majority of foreign ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of foreign direct investment by Chinese inve...
Nigeria as a country is supposed to be overflowing with God-giving resources, yet the economy is mot...
The paper examined the sectorial inflow of Foreign Direct investment and its impact on Economic Grow...
The study examines the impacts of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Oil export on Economic growth ...
Deregulation of downstream sector has attracted a lot of studies in Nigeria. Nigeria is naturally en...
High Oil price fluctuations have been a common feature in Nigeria and these have considerably consti...
This research investigated the impact of foreign direct investment and industrial sector performance...
MCom (International Trade), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014This dissertation focus...
In most developing countries, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) serves as a means of earning foreign r...
The oil industry is perhaps one of the largest and most important industries in the world particular...
Foreign direct Investment (FDI) has for long been the most viable method of wealth and technological...
The Niger Delta is the main area and region for petroleum oil production and development in Nigeria....
This study will identify the extent in which American oil companies make billions daily from oil pro...