Exam Connection: OCR B Geography
Part of Nigeria as an NEE Case Study — GCSE Geography
This exam focus covers Exam Connection: OCR B Geography within Nigeria as an NEE Case Study for GCSE Geography. Revise Nigeria as an NEE Case Study in The Changing Economic World for GCSE Geography with 15 exam-style questions and 24 flashcards. This topic shows up very often in GCSE exams, so students should be able to explain it clearly, not just recognise the term. It is section 11 of 13 in this topic. Treat this as a marking guide for what examiners are looking for, not just a fact list.
Topic position
Section 11 of 13
Practice
15 questions
Recall
24 flashcards
🎯 Exam Connection: OCR B Geography
Specification: OCR B (J384) Geography — Paper 2 (People and Society), Section B: Dynamic Development. Nigeria is the primary NEE case study for OCR B students.
Frequency: Nigeria-based questions appear in virtually every OCR B Paper 2 sitting. This is a core case study — you must know it in depth.
Typical exam questions and what they require:
- "Outline two reasons why Nigeria is classified as a Newly Emerging Economy." [2 marks] — One sentence per reason, with evidence. "Nigeria has experienced rapid industrialisation with growing manufacturing and service sectors" + "Nigeria has increasing trade links through OPEC membership and TNC investment."
- "Explain why Nigeria has experienced economic development." [4 marks] — Two developed points with evidence and mechanism. Don't just say "oil is important" — explain HOW oil revenue funded infrastructure, attracted TNC investment, and enabled government spending on schools and roads.
- "Assess the extent to which TNCs have benefited Nigeria's development." [6 marks] — Balanced argument. Paragraph 1: TNCs have benefited Nigeria through tax revenues, employment (Shell: 65,000 jobs), technology transfer. Paragraph 2: TNCs have limited benefits through profit repatriation, Niger Delta contamination (1,000+ spills), limited local supply chain development. Conclusion: On balance, a supported judgement — have benefits outweighed costs?
- "Evaluate how far economic development has improved quality of life in Nigeria." [8 marks] — Extended response needing evidence on both sides + a clear, supported conclusion. Include rising middle class (30m), mobile phone access, improved life expectancy BUT 62% in poverty, Makoko informal settlements, north-south inequality, Niger Delta contamination. Conclusion must make a clear judgement with evidence.
What Level 3 looks like on a 6-mark assess question: Uses specific Nigeria evidence (not generic NEE), explains the mechanism (not just states a fact), addresses both sides, and reaches a supported conclusion. "Although Shell's tax revenue has funded infrastructure, profit repatriation means the majority of oil wealth leaves Nigeria — limiting the long-term development impact of TNC investment" — this is Level 3 reasoning.
Answer-ready structures:
- 4-marker: Point → Evidence → Explanation of mechanism. E.g., "Oil revenues have funded development (P) — oil provides 70% of government revenue (E) — which has been invested in roads, the capital Abuja and schools, improving infrastructure that attracts further investment (M)."
- 6-marker: Benefit paragraph (with evidence) → Cost paragraph (with evidence) → Judgement sentence. Use "However" and "Overall" as signpost words.
- 8-marker: At least three developed points (mix of positive and negative), specific data in each, final paragraph with a clear supported verdict.