INTRODUCTION As a developing country, Nigeria is a net importer of capital. They need foreign exchange to finance exchange earnings from all, which contributes a major, part other total foreign exchange earning. Since the financial sector, in general and the banks in particular, are the nere centers of the Nigeria economy, they are therefore expected to play important role in promoting Nigeria’s non-oil exports Nigeria needs the financial institution to contribute, they have to operate so many loans scheme and contribute through stock exchange market facilities.
In order to achieve this goal our financial institution such as commercial banks, central bank of Nigeria, merchant banks, institution have to export encourage the bodies that are engage in the export program by giving the assistance where ever it is needed most. That means the financial institution has a very important role to play of which this study will take look at that role.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page: --------------------------------------------------------------- Approval page: ---------------------------------------------------------- Dedication: --------------------------------------------------------------- Acknowledgement: ------------------------------------------------------
CHAPTER ONE 1.1 Background of the study: ---------------------------------------- 1.2 Statement of the problem: --------------------------------------- 1.3 Objective of study: ------------------------------------------------ 1.4 Significance of the study: ----------------------------------------- 1.5 Benefits of the study: ----------------------------------------------
CHAPTER TWO 2.0 Literature review 2.1 Review of related literatures 2.2 The role of the financial sector in promoting Nigeria’s Non – oil Export.
CHAPTER THREE 3.0 Research design and methodology 3.1 Sources of data 3.2 Location of data 3.3 Method of data collection Reference
CHAPTER FOUR Finding
CHAPTER FIVE Recommendation and conclusion Bibliography
THE ROLE OF FINANCIAL SECTOR IN THE PROMOTION OF NON – OIL EXPORTS IN NIGERIA
INTRODUCTION As a developing country, Nigeria is a net importer of capital. They need foreign exchange to finance exchange earnings from all, which contributes a major, part other total foreign exchange earning. Since the financial sector, in general and the banks in particular, are the nere centers of the Nigeria economy, they are therefore... Continue Reading
INTRODUCTION As a developing country, Nigeria is a net importer of capital. They need foreign exchange to finance exchange earnings from all, which contributes a major, part other total foreign exchange earning. Since the financial sector, in general and the banks in particular, are the nere centers of the Nigeria economy, they are therefore... Continue Reading
TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page: Approval page: Dedication: Acknowledgement: CHAPTER ONE 1.1Background of the study: 1.2Statement of the problem: 1.3Objective of study: 1.4Significance of the study: 1.5Benefits of the study: CHAPTER TWO 2.0Literature review 2.1Review of related literature 2.2The role of the financial sector in... Continue Reading
TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page: Approval page: Dedication: Acknowledgement: CHAPTER ONE 1.1Background of the study: 1.2Statement of the problem: 1.3Objective of study: 1.4Significance of the study: 1.5Benefits of the study: CHAPTER TWO 2.0Literature review 2.1Review of related literature 2.2The role of the financial sector in promoting... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT Agricultural products like Cocoa, Palm Kernel/ Oil, Groundnut, Cotton, Timber amongst others, formed the bedrock of the Nigerian economy in the pre-independence period. Hence, non-oil exports sustained the Nigerian economy and served as the source of the country's foreign exchange earnings from around 1 900 up to 1 9 6 5 . ... Continue Reading
Agricultural products like Cocoa, Palm Kernel/ Oil, Groundnut, Cotton, Timber amongst others, formed the bedrock of the Nigerian economy in the pre-independence period. Hence, non-oil exports sustained the Nigerian economy and served as the source of the country's foreign exchange earnings from around 1 900 up to 1965. However, the... Continue Reading
TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page i Certification ii Dedication iii Acknowledgement iv Table of Contents vi List of Tables x Abstract xii CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background to the Study 1 1.2 Statement of the Problem 5 1.3 Research Questions 6 1.4 Objective of the Study 6 1.5 Hypotheses of the Study 7 1.6 Justification of the Study 7 1.7 Scope of... Continue Reading
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM AND PURPOSE OF THE STUDY The purpose of this study will be to evaluate the role and strength of the financial institution in promoting Nigeria’s non-oil exports. There are some already existing role played will undertake a close assessment of such roles to see how effective they have been towards promoting of non-oil exports... Continue Reading
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM AND PURPOSE OF THE STUDY The purpose of this study will be to evaluate the role and strength of the financial institution in promoting Nigeria’s non-oil exports. There are some already existing role played will undertake a close assessment of such roles to see how effective they have been towards promoting of non-oil exports... Continue Reading