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MILITIA (f)
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@Topic I am surprised that Nigeria even had a rank!  Things are really improving! 
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babyosisi (f)
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when the northerners finally go and join their brethren in Chad and Niger republic,things will improve greatly.
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kulaShaker (f)
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People i am not surprised if they say it is a poor nation, i agree. A nation where millions go to bed without a meal is POOR. A nation where millions are homeless IS POOR, do not judge it by the billions of oil we have , because that is like saying a person with a credit card and no job is rich. Do not say because you see some people drive the latest cars, or have a Big gated house, or can send you and I abroad to live that the country as a whole is Rich. Only a handful really are rich(including the president, ex-presidos etc*treacherous bastards). This does not translate to a rich nation
I saw the real Nigeria when i looked in my brother's computer, he does lots of humanitarian work all over West Africa and our state is pitiful.
Yes we are poor , poor in vision, poor in leadership, and running low in spirit(thanks to ethnic propaganda bullshit) I wish you all would see beyond your own little existence, don't let the frivolous things fool you, when you go beneath the talk and spin, Nigeria is POOR!!!!!!!!
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naijaking1
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@topic
I'm sorry for those that have been "insulted" by this rating.
Reminds me of the days of Umaru Dikko, Joe Garba, etc, who often confused the level of their personal of wealth with those of the average naija person.
When that happens you have arrogance based on illussions of power, wealth, and even grandeur. People begin to swear that naija is not poor, because no body they know picks food from a gabage bin on the street, or better still that the report can't possibly be accurate.
The truth, well the truth, my brothers and sisters, bites!!!
We are not talking about GDP, we are talking about per capita income. I know many people from otherwise small and poorer African countries who do much better than naija people on the average.
My personal experience is that naija should have been last, ie the poorest nation on earth.
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n-guage (m)
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when the northerners finally go and join their brethren in Chad and Niger republic,things will improve greatly.
when the northerners finally go and join their brethren in Chad and Niger republic,things will improve greatly.
nothin good will ever come from thy mouth. you are a tribalist, and a disgrace to the Nigerian state.
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dblock (m)
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@ naijaking1 Nigeria is not the Second poorest country on any criteria.
Nigeria is in the Top 50 based on GDP, and on GDP Per Capita Nigeria is not the Second poorest.
And once again, on HDI Nigeria is not the Second Poorest.
Nigeria has never been the second poorest, and I don't think ever will be.
This is a Fact. We may be poor, but we are definitely not the second poorest on Any criteria.
I am enlightened by FACTS not Propaganda
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n-guage (m)
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thank you dblock, people need facts. Every tom, privates and harry wants to talk about the Nigerian economy.
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naijaking1
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can we have an expert explain this latest world bank rankings in layman's term devoid of political, emotional, or
tribalistic sentiments?
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denex
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I just looked at the statistics and Nigeria is richer than 20 countries. And is quickly accelerating. Maybe the person mistakenly typed #2 instead of #20.
I'm too tired and besides, I see nothing much to debate on this.
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kulaShaker (f)
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and who said Denial was a river in Egypt? shame on many of you
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denex
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Look at what this clown above is saying. When the name of the document is in the first post. Nobody has even cared to seek the document and read it.
Maybe if they tried they would see how "current" this document is.
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kulaShaker (f)
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wow name calling, hope that makes your day extra special  the post is not about you, and my post was not to you. don't take yourself so seriously dude as for the clown bit, geez how play school is that .
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chiogo (f)
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@topic, very funny indeed! what happened to kenya, uganda, Tanzania, Haiti, nonsense. even trinidad is not richer than naija. what's their population, less then 5 million but they are still poor. Please spare me. This is total pishtosh! 
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denex
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Off the top of my head, I can mention Eritrea, Somalia, Afghanistan, Malawi, Burundi, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Congo, Zimbabwe, Togo, Tanzania, Niger, Sierra Leone, Yemen, Tajikistan, Haiti, Chad.
And then again, besides the fact that this information is maliciously intended to demoralise Nigerians. the document being quoted is about 3 years old. I wonder why it is being quoted now.
Instead of the people that come with these forms of propaganda to be banned, it is those that are trying to correct them that get punish. O Nairaland, we hail thee.
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davidylan (m)
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Does this mean we are only better than Zimbabwe?  At 3700% inflation rate we can't be much worse off!
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kulaShaker (f)
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you can name all the countries in this world, still can't hide the fact that Nigeria is poor. quit denying  my grief is not that the rank is wrong or correct, it is that people sound aggrieved that Nigeria is even mentioned there, many do not want to see that the nation is indeed poor, like i said before look beyond your gated mansions and count how many people are rich in Nigeria, even the poorest nation of this world has one or two rich men /women. geez some country men are so arrogant . even if Nigeria was listed as 100 on the list people will still scream about it being a lie. this in psychology is what is known as RATIONALIZATION. get real people our country is poor , love Nigeria as i do whole heartedly but i refuse to fool myself in this debate , it will be a slap in the face to those who are currently starving and dying right now in the GIANT OF AFRICA we wish
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blue-sky (f)
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I am surprised that Nigeria even had a rank!  Things are really improving!  hahahahahaha you're 2 funny! @ topic is there no recent rank? this was done in 2005
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kulaShaker (f)
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First denial, next Vindication lol love this 
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denex
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Did I not mention Burkina Faso, Kenya, Mali, Sao Tome & Principe, Central African Republic, Djibouti, Guinea-Bissau, East Timor, Comoros, Western Sahara, Solomon Islands, Eritrea, Somalia, Afghanistan, Malawi, Burundi, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Congo, Zimbabwe, Togo, Tanzania, Niger, Sierra Leone, Yemen, Tajikistan, Haiti, Zambia and Chad.
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blue-sky (f)
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@ Kulashaker what kind vindication are u on about  the sad thing about it, most of the countries which are the poorest are African 
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kulaShaker (f)
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Blue-sky lol you have not been reading my posts, sorry you don't get what i mean exactly , you so far off the mark with that the sad thing about it, most of the countries which are the poorest are African  the sad thing is Nigeria is poor and people refuse to admit it  now thus is the real bugger, never mind the list
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denex
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The sad thing is that some Nigerians want to force us into agreeing that Nigeria is the second poorest country in the world when it is absolutely very far from that.
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naijaking1
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@kulashaker
strong word!!!
Why should people be angry to see that naija is rated low on the poverty scale? Because they have not personally experienced poverty, know someone poor, or seen someone poor. Tell me your village or town and I will tell you how poor the ordinary folks over there are.
When you compare small countries like Eriteria, Haiti, etc, with population less than Jigewa with the whole naija, na em be say you no sabi economics.
Still waiting for an expert in this area.
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MILITIA (f)
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I just looked at the statistics and Nigeria is richer than 20 countries. And is quickly accelerating. Maybe the person mistakenly typed #2 instead of #20.
I'm too tired and besides, I see nothing much to debate on this.
Is it because Ugwunba is not here?  First denial, next Vindication lol love this  I beg my sista, sticka around for this politics section oh!  Your help is greatly needed and appreciated here. Some of these "boys" here fit make me drown all my kids for fear of what they may become in future!----Brainless! @ Kulashaker what kind vindication are u on about  the sad thing about it, most of the countries which are the poorest are African  Do you mean material poverty or spiritual poverty  anyway you mean am, Nigeria will come out last or rankless ---error! error! error! error!--no justifiable math to calculate rank for Naija cases oh!  Did I not mention Burkina Faso, Kenya, Mali, Sao Tome & Principe, Central African Republic, Djibouti, Guinea-Bissau, East Timor, Comoros, Western Sahara, Solomon Islands, Eritrea, Somalia, Afghanistan, Malawi, Burundi, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Congo, Zimbabwe, Togo, Tanzania, Niger, Sierra Leone, Yemen, Tajikistan, Haiti, Zambia and Chad.
Off the top of my head, I can mention , Tanzania, Niger, Sierra Leone, Yemen, Tajikistan, Haiti, Chad.Eritrea, Somalia, Afghanistan, Malawi, Burundi, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Congo, Zimbabwe, Togo And then again, besides the fact that this information is maliciously intended to demoralise Nigerians. the document being quoted is about 3 years old. I wonder why it is being quoted now.
Instead of the people that come with these forms of propaganda to be banned, it is those that are trying to correct them that get punish. O Nairaland, we hail thee.
You sound tired?  Please do not give up on us oh!  Please can I just make a suggestion? All these entities you mentioned are still settlements not countries!  That is why they were not included in the report!  Please go and do your homework! We are talking of countries not settlements and whig whams! That is why I was surprised that Nigeria actually had a rank, and some said I was funny! He he he he he he! Laff wan kill me this morning! Abeg make I call Ugwumba for help?  Does this mean we are only better than Zimbabwe?  At 3700% inflation rate we can't be much worse off! Please give us "evidence" on what Nigeria's contract "Inflating" rate is! 
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denex
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It has been confirmed that you are on this forum to maximise you total number of posts so please continue. Don't let me stop you.
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Jen33 (m)
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Nigeria is not the second poorest country in the world by even the wildest stretch of the imagination. These are LIES peddled by foreigners with a definite agenda. Why else would they manufacture such an OBVIOUS LIE?? Some people say Nigerians are soooo poor, but I DISAGREE. When you visit some of these African countries, and see the conditions especially outside their capital city, then you'll know what deprivation is. In some of those places, you'll struggle to find a battery, radio, clothes, soft drinks, a wristwatch, etc to buy outside their main cities. But in Naija even in my remote village, you can find these things and more in abundance with loads of buyers, and this is replicated throughout the country. The availabilty of such wares MEANS there are people willing and able to buy them, else no one would carry them. I realise this is all anecdotal, but that's what's on the ground. Even during festivities like Easter, Christmas and Sallah, you see ''poor starving Nigerians on less than a dollar a day'' doing serious last-minute shopping for clothes, perfumes, jewelry, and presents. On Christmas day itself at my local market, a hefty trade went on with peeps rushing in to purchase goats and cows at the last minute! And this is hundreds of miles from any city! I've been to other parts of Africa, and you just don't see that. I even had a Gambian arguing with me the other day when I told him that in my village he could buy deodorant, T shirts, fruit juice, toiletries etc, and wine and dine in an air-conditioned restaurant. The guy said it was a lie! He was comparing it to his village in the Gambia where, according to him, such 'luxuries' were unavailable. Only in the capital Banjul, and one other town he mentioned, could you find such stuff. Then tomorrow they'll tell us Gambians too are 'richer than Nigerians'. Also, this idea that ''80% of Nigerians live on less than a dollar a day'' is just LAUGHABLE. I'm really not sure what the people who declare these figures are smoking. Someone on CBS News (usa) in a documentary even had the nerve to claim that 80% of people in LAGOS lived on ''a dollar a day''. LAGOS!  Now I'm not sure what part of Lagos this white correspondent went, but the wild inaccuracy of such claims is apparent even by a simple calculation of the cost of a bus ride from Oshodi to CMS, and disregarding every other expenditure including food, rent, school fees, and entertainment. Yet incredibly, we have Nigerians who believe these worthless assertions. But we cannot ALL be fooled. We realise there are serious problems of poverty in Nigeria requiring urgent attention, but we also know that the gravity of the problem has been WILDLY EXAGGERATED TO THE POINT OF FOOLISHNESS by foreigners with invariably ulterior motives. I think we should simply ignore them.
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MILITIA (f)
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error! error! error! error! error! error! error! 
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denex
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Mistake mistake mistake mistake mistake mistake
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denex
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Mistake mistake mistake mistake mistake mistake
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MILITIA (f)
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Ah-Ah denex! that is cheating! 
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angel101 (f)
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Nigeria's position on the poor list as far as I am concerned is irrelevant. the truth is that Nigeria IS a poor country. What we need to spend our energy and emotions on now is how to move the country out of this deplorable condition.
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