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Newton’s Laws of Motion: Catalysts for Eradicating Poverty in Nigeria

DOI : https://doi.org/10.36344/ccijemms.2025.v07i04.002
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Since the end of 2015, Nigeria has experienced slow economic growth, which has increased the nation's poverty rate. This paper addressed the issue of poverty brought on by import-oriented industry, high governance costs, inflation, corruption, unemployment, low technological investment, and a failure to maximize effort, resources, and outcomes. They have an impact on both Nigeria's national development and its sustainable development plans. The study used secondary data as its information source. Newton's laws of motion can be used as a key tool to address these issues and guarantee economic growth. In order to solve the nation's economic problems and end poverty, we examined how Newton's laws of motion might be applied. The first law outlines external forces that can be utilized to eradicate poverty, while the second law recommends the appropriate quantity of external forces that will maximize resources and effort and hasten Nigeria's economic progress and stability. Corruption, which permeates every level of the Nigerian government, is discouraged by the third law, commonly known as the Newton’s third law of karma. According to the paper's conclusion, we can escape the current economic snags and lift Nigerians out of poverty and instability by sincerely applying the suggested economic catalysts (external forces), which include lowering the cost of governance, investing in technology, export-oriented industrialization, SMART goals, the Pareto principle, and creating intrinsic motivation to prevent corruption by our government and citizens. These economic catalysts would help us overcome our current financial difficulties and elevate Nigerians out of poverty and unstable economic conditions.

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