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UN Report: Nigeria Seriously Divided by SunFlow(m): 4:39am On Sep 05, 2016
A REPORT released by the United Nations, UN, on Nigeria’s Common Country Analysis, CCA, has revealed a deeply divided society on the basis of the plurality of ethnic, religious and regional identities that had tended to define the country’s political existence.




The report also painted a gloomy picture, with most of the development and social indices in the country registering at levels unacceptable.



The report, which was read during a consultative meeting on the formulation of the UN Development Assistance Framework IV (UNDAF IV) for the South East geo-political zone in Awka observed that for decades, different segments of Nigeria’s population had, at different times, expressed feelings of marginalization, of being short –changed, dominated, oppressed, threatened, or even targeted for elimination.



The report read in part: “Nigeria, with a population of over 75 million, is the most populous nation in Africa and the seventh most populous in the world. Her population will be approximately 200 million by 2019 and over 400 million by 2050, becoming one of the top five populous countries in the world.



“Nigeria is one of the poorest and most unequal countries in the world, with over 80 million or 64% of her population living below poverty line. The situation has not changed over the decades, but is increasing. Poverty and hunger have remained high in rural areas, remote communities and among female –headed households and these cut across the six geo-political zones, with prevalence ranging from approximately 46.9 percent in the South West to 74.3 percent in North West and North East.



“In Nigeria, 37% of children under five years old were stunted, 18 percent wasted, 29% underweight and overall, only 10% of children aged 6-23 months are fed appropriately based on recommended infant and young children feeding practices.



“Youth unemployment which is 42% in 2016 is very high, creating poverty, helplessness, despair and easy target for crime and terrorism. Over 10 million children of school age are out of schools with no knowledge and skills.



“Nigeria’s economy is currently in a recession and it is estimated that government revenues have fallen by as much as 33 percent, which has further resulted in the contraction of the Gross Domestic Product, GDP, by 0.36 percent in the first three months of 2016.



“The vulnerable macroeconomic environment in Nigeria is affecting investors’ confidence in the domestic economy.”

When contacted last night to react to the report, federal government officials said they where not aware of it and couldn’t, therefore, react.



“Despite the fact that Nigeria is a signatory to a number of protocols on sustainable and renewable environment, the country had, over the decades, failed to protect the environment, ecosystem and natural resources. Over-exploitation of natural resources and pollution of the environment, desertification are exposing the population to vulnerability and risks caused by climate change, among others.



“Nigeria is well-endowed with forest resources, accounting for 2.5% of GDP. But Nigeria has one of the highest rates of forest loss in the world. Between 1990 and 2000, Nigeria lost an average of 409,700 hectares of forest per year on average deforestation rate of 3.5% per annum.



“Increase in population, human activities like farming, construction and cutting of trees, use of wood and effect of climate change lead to environmental destruction across Nigeria.”



This in turn leads to unpredictable weather, drought and floods. The implication of destruction of the environment includes reduced agricultural productivity, destruction of property eh and loss of lives.



“Nigeria faces humanitarian and emergency crises of considerable proportions fueled by a combination of factors including climate change, inter-communal conflicts and violence, insurgency, recurring floods, heavy handed tactics of security forces in combating crime and insurgency.

Source:http://xtrimlaughs.com/2016/09/nigeria-seriously-divided/

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Re: UN Report: Nigeria Seriously Divided by mare23ayo(m): 5:07am On Sep 05, 2016
As an international and independent agency, suggesting a way out to nigeria should be an integral part of ur findings
Re: UN Report: Nigeria Seriously Divided by orisa37: 6:27am On Sep 05, 2016
This Government is only interested in the South for Sharia Project. And She is scheming 24 hours daily to achieve this. They want to destroy Enugu, confuse Ondo and Ekiti. SLS and Buhari s families are seriously wooing Alafin and Soun to integrate those areas back to Ilorin to Sulu Gambaris, a Fulani Herdsman. Hausa/Fulani/Sharia are every where, in the Banks, Security etcetera.
Re: UN Report: Nigeria Seriously Divided by feldido(m): 6:59am On Sep 05, 2016
orisa37:
This Government is only interested in the South for Sharia Project. And She is scheming 24 hours daily to achieve this. They want to destroy Enugu, confuse Ondo and Ekiti. SLS and Buhari s families are seriously wooing Alafin and Soun to integrate those areas back to Ilorin to Sulu Gambaris, a Fulani Herdsman. Hausa/Fulani/Sharia are every where, in the Banks, Security etcetera.


You just proved what is written about us undecided

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