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EXCLUSIVE: Nigerians Among World’s Hardest Workers, Clocking Long Hours Despite Economic Pressures

Chinedum Anayo
Last updated: October 9, 2025 6:26 pm
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Nigeria stands out as its people work harder than almost anyone else on the planet, even as the world grapples with evolving work cultures, automation and shorter workweeks.

According to a recent global survey cited by World of Statistics, Nigerians work an average of 2,124 hours per year, ranking the country second only to Mexico among the world’s most hardworking nations. 

The data highlights the sheer intensity of labour that sustains Africa’s largest economy, but it also raises critical questions about quality of life, productivity and fair compensation.

While global conversations increasingly centre on work-life balance and four-day workweeks, many Nigerians continue to navigate long workdays that often stretch beyond formal employment into informal hustles. 

In fact, recent findings from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) reveal that roughly 46% of employed Nigerians work more than 48 hours per week, with another 22% clocking between 40 and 48 hours.

In total, nearly seven in ten workers put in at least 40 hours weekly, figure that reflects the tenacity of a population striving to meet rising living costs in a sluggish economy.

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“Nigerians are some of the most resilient people on earth,” says Lagos-based labour economist, Dr. Emeka Ude, who believes the statistics only tell part of the story. 

“Beyond the numbers are millions who juggle two or three jobs; a teacher who doubles as a tailor, or a banker who runs an online business after hours. The Nigerian worker doesn’t stop at closing time.”

Indeed, the informal economy, which accounts for over 50% of Nigeria’s GDP thrives on the relentless energy of small business owners, artisans, drivers and traders who work long days without formal benefits or structured rest periods.

Despite their reputation for hard work, Nigerian workers reportedly take about 41 days off annually, combining public holidays, leave entitlements, and weekends. 

That equates to roughly 15.7% of the year, a statistic that suggests some degree of rest, though experts argue that true rest remains elusive for most.

“Many workers don’t truly ‘switch off’ even when they’re off duty.

“Economic anxiety keeps people constantly alert. Even when they’re at home, they’re strategizing on side income or worrying about bills.” Abuja-based psychologist Adaeze Nwokoro said.

Curiously, while many Nigerians work long hours, others remain underemployed — working fewer hours than they would like. 

The NBS notes that about 12% of employed Nigerians fall into this category, revealing a structural imbalance in the labour market where effort does not always translate into productivity or prosperity.

For a country with one of the youngest populations in the world, the intensity of its workforce is both an asset and a warning. 

The drive that propels Nigerians to work such long hours is often born not of choice but necessity; a determination to survive in a system that demands more than it gives back.

However, as Nigeria pushes for economic diversification and improved labour conditions, analysts say the focus should not only be on how hard Nigerians work, but on how much that hard work pays off.

Key Statistics at a Glance

2,124 hours/year: Average annual working hours per Nigerian (World of Statistics, 2024), 46%: Workers clocking more than 48 hours weekly (NBS, 2024), 41 days: Average annual leave and public holidays combined (Nairametrics, 2025) and 12%: Underemployed population working below 40 hours weekly (NBS, 2023–2024).

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