A favorable footing

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motico

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The phrase underlined is unclear to me. Please, explain.


"He said the improving performance of the non-oil sector has put Nigeria on a favorable footing to withstand the global shock".
 

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Not a teacher only a native.

I think the phrase means to be well positioned to take advantage of something. Or be better prepared for an event.

So in this instance, Nigeria is on a favourable footing due to the performance of the non-oil sector. Presumably the article is something to do with the economy and how Nigeria will be able to manage during the global shock.
 
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