ABSTRACT
In recent years, exports of commodities from Nigeria to different destinations seem to be assuming a declining trend. Against this backdrop, this paper takes a critical analysis of Nigeria's exports to the EU. The paper builds on the evolution of the economic links between Nigeria and the EU, first as a colonial entity under European powers and later within the framework of special trade relations between the EU and the Africa, Caribbean and the Pacific (ACP) countries.
The paper adopts various descriptive statistics as the analytical tools assessing the post-1960 trade relations between Nigeria and the EU.
Finally, the paper highlights some on …