MICROFINANCE AND POVERTY REDUCTION IN NIGERIA: EVIDENCE FROM LOKOJA, KOGI STATE

Authors

  • Godwin Enesi Alex Department of Economics, Federal University, Lokoja, Nigeria
  • Ekundayo Mathew Rotimi Department of Economics, Federal University, Lokoja, Nigeria
  • Babatunde Olamide Olaoluwa Department of Economics, Federal University, Lokoja, Nigeria

Keywords:

Microfinance, Poverty reduction, Income generation, Job creation, Lokoja

Abstract

This study investigates the impact of microfinance on poverty reduction in Lokoja,
Kogi State, Nigeria, focusing on how microfinance services influence income generation and job
creation among beneficiaries. Data were collected from 370 microfinance clients using structured
questionnaires and analyzed through descriptive statistics, correlation, and regression analysis. The
results indicate that microfinance services significantly enhance poverty reduction primarily
through income generation, while job creation was not statistically significant. The findings
highlight that access to loans, savings, and financial training improves beneficiaries’ financial
autonomy and household welfare. Challenges such as high interest rates, rigid repayment terms,
and limited financial literacy constrain the effectiveness of microfinance. Based on these results,
the study recommends strengthening financial literacy programs and improving loan accessibility
to maximize the poverty-alleviation potential of microfinance services.

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Published

2026-02-21

How to Cite

Enesi Alex, G., Mathew Rotimi, E., & Olamide Olaoluwa, B. (2026). MICROFINANCE AND POVERTY REDUCTION IN NIGERIA: EVIDENCE FROM LOKOJA, KOGI STATE. African Journal of Social and Behavioural Sciences, 16(1). Retrieved from https://journals.aphriapub.com/index.php/AJSBS/article/view/3600

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