Nigeria could join a handful of
countries including China that would be pivotal in shaping the world’s
economy by the year 2030 according to a report by the super secret
United States National Intelligence Council, NIC. The NIC report just released, projects an idea of what the world would look like in the future. The report which is an articulation of expertise opinion from the US intelligence community released last December, however,
admits that it may not be exact. It
is a fact many Nigerian experts would appreciate given earlier
expertise opinion from the United States army that Nigeria may implode
by the year 2015. The report could come handy to Nigerian
administration officials working towards the goal of putting Nigeria
among the top 20 economies by the year 2020. In the report on
Global Trends 2030, the report notes that the United States and Europe
would be overwhelmed by the economic powers of Asian countries as China
and other Asian countries and Brazil take a leading role in dictating
the pace of the world economy. China according to the report would just overtake the US before 2030 as the world’s biggest
economy. Other powers including Nigeria according to the report, would also jump to the top in global economic ranking.
“In
addition to China, India, and Brazil, regional players such as Colombia
, Indonesia , Nigeria , South Africa and Turkey will become especially
important to the global economy,” the report says.
“The
diffusion of power among countries will have a dramatic impact by 2030.
Asia will have surpassed North America and Europe combined in terms of
global power, based upon GDP, population size, military spending, and
technological investment.
China alone will probably have the largest economy, surpassing that of the United States a few years before 2030.
“Meanwhile, the economies of Europe, Japan, and Russia are likely to continue their slow relative declines.”
Since
its establishment in 1979, the NIC has served as a bridge between the
intelligence and policy communities, a source of deep substantive
expertise on intelligence issues.
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