
Nigerian billionaire businessman, Cosmas Maduka, has stirred a powerful conversation about Nigeria’s economic structure and it’s something many people have been thinking but not saying loud enough.
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He believes a functional seaport in the South-East could BREAK the long-standing dominance of Lagos as Nigeria’s primary economic gateway.
According to him, over-reliance on Lagos has created a kind of monopoly that limits competition, slows growth, and puts unnecessary pressure on one region.

His solution?
Build alternative hubs. Open up the South-East. Let competition thrive.
Maduka didn’t stop there, he also challenged Ndi Igbo directly:
Stop waiting. Start investing in your own region.
This raises serious questions 👇
Why should one city control the bulk of imports and exports in a country as big as Nigeria?
What would happen if the South-East or other parts of Nigeria become major trade hubs?
More jobs? Less congestion? Stronger regional economies?
Or is this easier said than done?
Nigeria is at a point where decentralizing economic power could change EVERYTHING.
Do you agree with Cosmas Maduka, or is Lagos’ dominance still necessary for stability?
Let’s hear your thoughts 👇
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