A DECADE IN RETROSPECT: ANALYSIS OF SOVEREIGN IN NIGERIA
This paper explores the emergence and implications of
sovereign issuance in the Nigerian financial
landscape. , as Islamic financial instruments, have
gained global recognition for their compliance with
Shari’ah principles and their potential to mobilize capital
for infrastructure development. This paper provides an indepth analysis of the historical context and regulatory
framework surrounding the introduction of sovereign
in Nigeria. The study delves into the motivations
driving the Nigerian government's adoption of as an
alternative financing mechanism, considering factors such
as economic diversification, infrastructure deficit, and the
desire to attract Islamic investments. Through a
comprehensive literature review via doctrinal research, the
paper evaluates the performance and impact of sovereign
on Nigeria's economic indicators, fiscal policies, and
the broader financial market. Furthermore, the research
assesses the challenges and opportunities associated with
the implementation of sovereign , considering both
domestic and international perspectives. It investigates the
investor perceptions, market dynamics, and regulatory
adaptations required to facilitate the successful integration
of within Nigeria's financial architecture. The
findings of this study contribute to the existing body of
knowledge on Islamic finance, offering insights into the ,,,
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