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Re: We’ve Reduced Poverty By 50% – Jonathan by remebombom: 9:21pm On Sep 27, 2014
Jonathan till 2015

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Re: We’ve Reduced Poverty By 50% – Jonathan by lilprinze: 9:21pm On Sep 27, 2014
50% indeed they should keep on deceiving them selves .

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Re: We’ve Reduced Poverty By 50% – Jonathan by emiye(m): 9:22pm On Sep 27, 2014
shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked

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Re: We’ve Reduced Poverty By 50% – Jonathan by 4reigningqueen: 9:22pm On Sep 27, 2014
na true. infact i dey feel am gooooooo ni

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Re: We’ve Reduced Poverty By 50% – Jonathan by musicwriter(m): 9:22pm On Sep 27, 2014
That may be true to some extent but definitely not 50%
Re: We’ve Reduced Poverty By 50% – Jonathan by cozy7(m): 9:22pm On Sep 27, 2014
Oga, u try but e no reach....

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Re: We’ve Reduced Poverty By 50% – Jonathan by kaybee3(m): 9:22pm On Sep 27, 2014
Really? I don't think it Nigeria mr president is talking about, how can he make statement like this. GEJ fear God oh all in the name next for years in office!

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Re: We’ve Reduced Poverty By 50% – Jonathan by Olateef(m): 9:23pm On Sep 27, 2014
I fit vex.

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Re: We’ve Reduced Poverty By 50% – Jonathan by daben1(m): 9:23pm On Sep 27, 2014
Na lie... U no go win by 2015!!

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Re: We’ve Reduced Poverty By 50% – Jonathan by Mentcee(m): 9:23pm On Sep 27, 2014
I will always refer to my profile post. The imp has lost it.

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Re: We’ve Reduced Poverty By 50% – Jonathan by WoodcrestMayor(m): 9:23pm On Sep 27, 2014
How did he arrive at 50%?
Why not 52.64%?



Politicians and their arbitrary figuresundecided

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Re: We’ve Reduced Poverty By 50% – Jonathan by Joythah(m): 9:24pm On Sep 27, 2014
Jona... No need to lie before you win election na Is that what Liebaran told you?
Anyway Jona till any credible person comes along.

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Re: We’ve Reduced Poverty By 50% – Jonathan by ajidesola: 9:24pm On Sep 27, 2014
Hmmn. He said well but I felt dat d country is just in a state of abject poverty plus lack, I must tell u pple are suffering out there so mr president sud nt cum out nd tell us wot is nt it. Talk abt unemployment nd its younger ones lik high price of fud stuffs,no money to live on
Re: We’ve Reduced Poverty By 50% – Jonathan by iceberylin(m): 9:24pm On Sep 27, 2014
ŤĤĨŚ ĞÚŶ ĨŚ ŔĔÁĹĹŶ funny grin

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Re: We’ve Reduced Poverty By 50% – Jonathan by Rikidony(m): 9:24pm On Sep 27, 2014
GEJ THIS LIES YOU ARE SPREADING DIARIS GOD OOOO grin grin

GEJ TILL 2019 undecided undecided
Re: We’ve Reduced Poverty By 50% – Jonathan by logicboy01: 9:24pm On Sep 27, 2014
Reduced which poverty?

Boko haram has doubled the number of refugees/displaced people in the North

Illiterates are having children anyhow....we now have one of the highest birth rates in the world.




The Nigerian government- lying to Nigerians since 1960.


The next thing you know, they will claim that Shekau is dead......a man that they previously said was dead two times earlier.......oh wait!!

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Re: We’ve Reduced Poverty By 50% – Jonathan by fabraham(m): 9:25pm On Sep 27, 2014
Ali Baba will be no match for this president any day,any time.

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Re: We’ve Reduced Poverty By 50% – Jonathan by r33d(m): 9:26pm On Sep 27, 2014
It is an abstract reduction. The real rate of poverty can be felt on the filthy streets of Nigerian cities, towns and villages not from the air conditioned offices, our so called leaders stay in to make pronouncements like this. angry angry

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Re: We’ve Reduced Poverty By 50% – Jonathan by BUSHHUNTER: 9:28pm On Sep 27, 2014
This OGOGORO man will not seize to amaze me

GOATLOCK EBOLA JONA.DAFT grin

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Re: We’ve Reduced Poverty By 50% – Jonathan by Youngzedd(m): 9:28pm On Sep 27, 2014
pentagonal: this idi0t is definitely high on pej monthly flow.

Hey! Watch what you type.

Don't use such words on my Presido.

Is he worst than the northern leaders that lead 9Ja for year


Learn to respect your leaders because you aren't a saint.


GEJ till 2019

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Re: We’ve Reduced Poverty By 50% – Jonathan by AdekunleBalogun: 9:29pm On Sep 27, 2014
Goddex:

Why?
The statistics are there - World Bank, IMF etc
It doesn't mean that everybody is now rich but poverty has definitely reduced

We talk food and you talking nonsense, statistic ko mathematics ni....

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Re: We’ve Reduced Poverty By 50% – Jonathan by arresa: 9:29pm On Sep 27, 2014
Nigeria, third on world poverty index— World Bank


THE World Bank President, Jim Yong Kim, yesterday, at the ongoing IMF/World Bank Spring Meetings restated that Nigeria is one of the top five countries that has the largest number of poor. Nigeria, he said ranked third in the world while India ranked number one with 33 per cent of the world poor. China is ranked second with 13 per cent of the world’s poor, followed by Nigeria where seven per cent of the world poor live in. He said that Bangladesh has six per cent share of the world’s poor while the Democratic Republic of Congo has five per cent of the world’s poor population.
Jim Yong Kim said these five countries are home to 760 million of the world’s poor, adding that another five countries, Indonesia, Pakistan, Tanzania, Ethiopia and Kenya would encompass almost 80 per cent of the extreme poor.
Noting that a sharp focus on these will be central to ending poverty, the world Bank President said “while economic growth remains vital for reducing poverty, growth has its limits, according to a new World Bank paper released today. Countries need to complement efforts to enhance growth with policies that allocate more resources to the extreme poor. These resources can be distributed through the growth process itself, by promoting more inclusive growth, or through government programs, such as conditional and direct cash transfers.
Direct cash transfers
“It is imperative not just to lift people out of extreme poverty; it is also important to make sure that, in the long run, they do not get stuck just above the extreme poverty line due to a lack of opportunities that might impede progress toward better livelihoods. Economic growth has been vital for reducing extreme poverty and improving the lives of many poor people. Yet, even if all countries grow at the same rates as over the past 20 years, and if the income distribution remains unchanged, world poverty will only fall by 10 percent by 2030, from 17.7 percent in 2010. This is simply not enough, and we need a laser like focus on making growth more inclusive and targeting more programmes to assist the poor directly if we’re going to end extreme poverty.”
Kim added: “To end extreme poverty, the vast numbers of the poorest – those earning less than $1.25 a day – will have to decrease by 50 million people each year until 2030. This means that one million people each week will have to lift themselves out of poverty for the next 16 years. This will be extraordinarily difficult, but I believe we can do it. This can be the generation that ends extreme poverty.
“Growth alone is unlikely to end extreme poverty by 2030 because as extreme poverty declines, growth on its own tends to lift fewer people out of poverty. This is because, by this stage, many of the people still in extreme poverty live in situations where improving their lives is extremely difficult. Even if there is no change in inequality, the “poverty-reducing power” of economic growth is less in countries that are initially more unequal.”
Extreme poverty
Senior Vice President and Chief Economist at the World Bank, Kaushik Basu, said, “It is a sad commentary on our prosperous world that over one billion people live in extreme poverty. It is a welcome call from the World Bank Group to not just mitigate poverty but bring it to closure and also to strive for a more equitable world. To achieve these ends we will need determination, but also ideas and innovation, for the ways of the economy can be strange.”
He noted that the World Bank’s shared prosperity goal, endorsed by shareholders in 2013, provides a window into understanding inequalities of income and opportunities, stressing that while significant progress has been made in lifting people out of extreme poverty, many people remain poor, often due to lack of opportunity.
Tackling poverty requires understanding where the greatest number of poor live, while at the same time also concentrating on where hardship is most pervasive. This entails concerted efforts in countries where large numbers of the world’s 1.2 billion poor live.
The top five countries, in terms of numbers of poor, are India (with 33 percent of the world’s poor), China (13 percent), Nigeria (7 percent), Bangladesh (6 percent) and the Democratic Republic of Congo (5 percent), which together are home to nearly 760 million of the world’s poor. Adding another five countries – Indonesia, Pakistan, Tanzania, Ethiopia, and Kenya – would encompass almost 80 percent of the extreme poor. “Hence, a sharp emphasis on these countries will be central to ending extreme poverty, he said.


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Re: We’ve Reduced Poverty By 50% – Jonathan by ddippset(m): 9:30pm On Sep 27, 2014
you've reduced poverty by 50% in the national assembly and aso rock maybe or in mama peace' villlage.

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Re: We’ve Reduced Poverty By 50% – Jonathan by jazzyjagz(m): 9:30pm On Sep 27, 2014
Re: We’ve Reduced Poverty By 50% – Jonathan by Toks2008(m): 9:30pm On Sep 27, 2014
Chai! If only we can have a credible flag bearer for APC like Marwa/Fashola combo,this otueke man cwn say gdbye to Aso rock but im afraid if Buhari or atiku makes it then Jonathan might just clinch the set for the next 4yrs

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Re: We’ve Reduced Poverty By 50% – Jonathan by Rikidony(m): 9:30pm On Sep 27, 2014
logicboy01: Reduced which poverty?

Boko haram has doubled the number of refugees/displaced people in the North

Illiterates are having children anyhow....we now have one of the highest birth rates in the world.




The Nigerian government- lying to Nigerians since 1960.


The next thing you know, they will claim that Shekau is dead......a man that they previously said was dead two times earlier.......oh wait!!

WHY DO YOU HATE NIGERIA SO MUCH THAT YOU ARE PAINED WHEN EVER THE MILITARY ARE HAVING THE UPPER HAND AGAINST BH. IF SHEKAU AIN't DEAD CAN YOU GO TO SAMBISA AND BRING US HIS LIVELY PIX angry
Re: We’ve Reduced Poverty By 50% – Jonathan by menesheh(m): 9:31pm On Sep 27, 2014
lonelydora: What? Oga Jona, I have been your supporter for sometime now, but I no follow you for this kind talk. I know you are working in some areas but not yet on poverty. 50% or 5% you mean? Please don't make me switch sides.

Oga Jona, there is Godu in everything you are saying

hopefully whenever u enter into the lineage u will follow him then, an angry man is always a hungry man. So as u no follow for the 50%, poverty can never be reduced to 50%
Re: We’ve Reduced Poverty By 50% – Jonathan by Vikthor(m): 9:31pm On Sep 27, 2014
Bloody lie....Bloody civilian angryw

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Re: We’ve Reduced Poverty By 50% – Jonathan by angelo82: 9:32pm On Sep 27, 2014
gratieao: It’s now official, this otueke man is a comedian!

He meant poverty has reduced among his people in Otuoke….

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Re: We’ve Reduced Poverty By 50% – Jonathan by arresa: 9:32pm On Sep 27, 2014
Where are we heading with crooks, lairs and dishonest people running the country lying about the most basic and obvious realities littered all over the country .


The man is purely a cruel and absurd joke on humanity and Nigerians..

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Re: We’ve Reduced Poverty By 50% – Jonathan by idris4r83(m): 9:33pm On Sep 27, 2014
fat lie

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Re: We’ve Reduced Poverty By 50% – Jonathan by ighosd(m): 9:33pm On Sep 27, 2014
na only him talk dis one we no follow am for the reduction na him pocket him reduce poverty? chai there is GOD OH!!!! in wat u r saying oh

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