1、Reflections on Nigeria Executive Outlook 2025Nigerias leaders are betting on growth,but capability will set the paceCopyright 2026 by Boston Consulting Group.All rights reserved.2100RespondentsSurvey Methodology1:Our perspective is informed by a broad base of leadership experience in NigeriaSectors1
2、4%11%11%29%17%18%2024 1T500B-1T100-500B20-100B5-20B 1,000501-1,000100-500 100Annual company revenueEmployee count231512108765433211Financial ServicesOil&GasPower&UtilitiesPublic SectorTechnology/TelecomsManufacturingFMCG/RetailSocial/NGOAgribusinessLogisticsConsultingInfrastructure/Real EstateHealth
3、/Life SciencesLegal Services421840CEOs/MDsOther C-suiteOther Board Members1.The Nigerian Leadership Outlook Survey combines qualitative indicators on Economy,Leadership and Talent Development,Product Innovation,Digital Transformation,GenAI,ESG and Sustainability to gauge governance sentiment,strateg
4、ic priorities,and the overall level of leadership optimism regarding Nigerias economic landscape and institutional resilience.Source:Nigeria Executive Outlook 2025-BCG analysisCopyright 2026 by Boston Consulting Group.All rights reserved.3Key takeawaysExecution capability is the critical bottleneckE
5、xecution management is the most underdeveloped capability 35%cite leadership&talent gaps as main internal constraintImproved market sentiment is driving leaders to focus on domestic growth and talent51%rank domestic growth and talent in top three strategic priorities74%say business environment has i
6、mproved vs.2024GenAI ambition is high,but adoption is still limited63%of Nigerian organizations are still exploring or piloting with AI 83%of leaders expect to integrate GenAI in 12-24 months4Copyright 2026 by Boston Consulting Group.All rights reserved.Takeaway 1Improved market sentiment is driving