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Re: Ranking Of Nigerian States By Poverty Rates by pat077: 6:15pm On Jul 01, 2015
take away d non-Northern in some of d northern states and d poverty level will increase to 98.88872%.
Re: Ranking Of Nigerian States By Poverty Rates by Nobody: 6:15pm On Jul 01, 2015
scholes0:


Note: H is Incidence of Poverty. (what this thread is ranking)
So, do your averages and tell us what you come up with.

Good for you! So, your own method of analyzing statistics is to pick and choose the one factor that might favor you. Even with that factor you're basing it off of, SW is still above SS and SE.

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Re: Ranking Of Nigerian States By Poverty Rates by Nobody: 6:16pm On Jul 01, 2015
Oseite:

It is if you consider FCT as a whole, not just the city of Abuja
even at that, how about rivers state. Have you been to osun?
Re: Ranking Of Nigerian States By Poverty Rates by scholes0(m): 6:19pm On Jul 01, 2015
donedy:


Good for you! So, your own method of analyzing statistics is to pick and choose the one factor that might favor you. Even with that factor you're basing it off of, SW is still above SS and SE.

What part of it do you not understand?
H, is the Incidence (Prevalence) of Poverty by state.
The colored map figures are obtained by multiplying the Poverty rates by other derived statistics.... (which are not poverty incidence rates)
Anyways...please yourself.....
Silly You, If I wanted to be so shady, would I have posted the link up there, and instructed people on how to access the data?
Re: Ranking Of Nigerian States By Poverty Rates by IlekeHD: 6:20pm On Jul 01, 2015
Oseite:

Do you honestly think Igbo businesses are limited to 4x4 shops? I'm sure you're joking. I can say for instance that Nollywood, which is a major contributor to Nigeria's rebased GDP, is more or less run by Igbos, and domiciled in Alaba.

More than 50% of movies with highest gross were managed by Yorubas and non-Igbos.

Forget the fake bootleg versions all over Alaba.

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Re: Ranking Of Nigerian States By Poverty Rates by pazienza(m): 6:20pm On Jul 01, 2015
scholes0:


Why didnt you try using readily available google?

Read up, homie..... I know your woes are piling up..
http://hdr.undp.org/en/content/multidimensional-poverty-index-mpi


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multidimensional_Poverty_Index


No where was it stated that MPI was conducted by UNDP. MPI is conducted by Oxford university and published in UNDP reports.

It's wrong to say that MPI was conducted by Oxford and UNDP.
Re: Ranking Of Nigerian States By Poverty Rates by after1: 6:23pm On Jul 01, 2015
[s]
pazienza:
Was this research done by UN or by Oxford university? The source of this thread seem to have deliberately been tampered by usual suspects.
[/s]

Go and die if you are sad about the report. Shameless chest beaters.

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Re: Ranking Of Nigerian States By Poverty Rates by scholes0(m): 6:23pm On Jul 01, 2015
pazienza:


No where was it stated that MPI was conducted by UNDP. MPI is conducted by Oxford university and published in UNDP reports.

It's wrong to say that MPI was conducted by Oxford and UNDP.
Chineke mee....

The link states clearly THAT:
"The Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) was developed in 2010 by Oxford Poverty & Human Development Initiative AND the United Nations Development Programme"
angry

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Re: Ranking Of Nigerian States By Poverty Rates by Oseite: 6:24pm On Jul 01, 2015
menabadoo:
even at that, how about rivers state. Have you been to osun?
No, I haven't, and I do not deny that Rivers is richer than Osun, and that the richest man in Rivers is most probably richer than that of Osun. This, however, is a study about poverty indexes. An example is USA, which is the richest country in the world, but who on the poverty index is below countries like Finland and even Canada.

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Re: Ranking Of Nigerian States By Poverty Rates by pazienza(m): 6:33pm On Jul 01, 2015
scholes0:

Chineke mee....
The link states clearly THAT:
"The Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) was developed in 2010 by Oxford Poverty & Human Development Initiative AND the United Nations Development Programme"
angry

Your Wikipedia link said so, but the Oxford university link said other wise,it put it this way: "The MPI has been estimated by OPHI and published in UNDP human development reports since 2010".

OPHI stands for Oxford Poverty and Human Development Intiative.

Somebody, with mischievous intent must have edited that Wikipedia page you posted as link.

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Re: Ranking Of Nigerian States By Poverty Rates by pazienza(m): 6:41pm On Jul 01, 2015
The criteria used by Oxford university( OPHI) in their study were said to be:

1. Health, which includessada) Nutrition,( b) Child mortality.

2. Education, which includes: (a) Years of schooling, (b) School attendance

3. Living standard which includes: (a) Electricity, (b) Sanitation,(c) water, (d) flooring,(e) Cooking fuel, (f) Assets.

Now we are have a frame work to work with. I will back to pick holes in their conclusion, using these criteria.

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Re: Ranking Of Nigerian States By Poverty Rates by mayorchelsea(m): 6:41pm On Jul 01, 2015
Kwara state in that position? I comment my reserve.
Re: Ranking Of Nigerian States By Poverty Rates by scholes0(m): 6:41pm On Jul 01, 2015
pazienza:
The criteria used by Oxford university( OPHI) in their study were said to be:

1. Health, which includessada) Nutrition,( b) Child mortality.

2. Education, which includes: (a) Years of schooling, (b) School attendance

3. Living standard which includes: (a) Electricity, (b) Sanitation,(c) water, (d) floor,(e) Cooking fuel, (f) Assets.

Now we are have a frame work to work with. I will back to pick holes in their conclusion, using these criteria.

Good for you.
Re: Ranking Of Nigerian States By Poverty Rates by scholes0(m): 6:45pm On Jul 01, 2015
pazienza:


Your Wikipedia link said so, but the Oxford university link said other wise,it put it this way: "The MPI has been estimated by OPHI and published in UNDP human development reports since 2010".

OPHI stands for Oxford Poverty and Human Development Intiative.

Somebody, with mischievous intent must have edited that Wikipedia page you posted as link.

This week the Global Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) 2014 was launched by the UN Development Programme (UNDP) as part of its Human Development Report.
The MPI is designed to be a comprehensive measure of acute individual poverty across over 100 developing countries. The MPI is complementary to traditional income-based measures of poverty, capturing scarcities people face in terms of education, health and living standards.
It provides a tool for identifying the most vulnerable people, for understanding the drivers of poverty and it helps aid policy makers to target resources and design effective poverty eradication policies.
http://knowledge4food.net/global-multidimensional-poverty-index-mpi-2014/

Btw: If the United Nations wants to publish a report. Isn't it people (for example researchers from respectable institutions like Oxford) who are going to actually do the research?
Re: Ranking Of Nigerian States By Poverty Rates by GodMode: 6:48pm On Jul 01, 2015
Oseite:


I am not saying that it was not booming. What I am saying is that like it or not, Igbo businesses have been a major contributor to the growth of Lagos. BTW, I am not Igbo, before you get any ideas

Stop believing igbo media propagandagringringrin

Most of them don't own sh:it... Only few of them
Re: Ranking Of Nigerian States By Poverty Rates by GodMode: 6:50pm On Jul 01, 2015
Oseite:

Don't forget that majority of the locally produced food we eat comes from the north

SW produces its own food... The North has the weather for Yam, some foods and some fruits

But

When its comes to food... The SW is ahead..
Re: Ranking Of Nigerian States By Poverty Rates by Super1Star: 6:50pm On Jul 01, 2015
pazienza:
The criteria used by Oxford university( OPHI) in their study were said to be:

1. Health, which includessada) Nutrition,( b) Child mortality.

2. Education, which includes: (a) Years of schooling, (b) School attendance

3. Living standard which includes: (a) Electricity, (b) Sanitation,(c) water, (d) floor,(e) Cooking fuel, (f) Assets.

Now we are have a frame work to work with. I will back to pick holes in their conclusion, using these criteria.

We are eagerly awaiting your warped empirical Pazienza Poverty Index PPI, that is more authentic than that of Oxford Uni and UNDP.

Yeye dey smell

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Re: Ranking Of Nigerian States By Poverty Rates by GodMode: 6:52pm On Jul 01, 2015
asoebi:


Where in Niger State did you visit? cos aside some areas in the state capital(Minna), majority of the rests are uneducated. I even visited a village about 20 minutes away from the village and lots of peeps I met on the way can neither speak nor understand English even the so called students in their uniforms.

Though I'll agree with you they are well mannered.

Been able to speak English has nothing to do with how educated a person isgringringrin
Re: Ranking Of Nigerian States By Poverty Rates by stankezzy: 6:55pm On Jul 01, 2015
anambra pass dem any where, check out literacy level rateing. anambra is no 5.with 75.1% literacy rateing the highest in the country. PRAOUDLY ANAMBRARIAN

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Re: Ranking Of Nigerian States By Poverty Rates by pazienza(m): 6:55pm On Jul 01, 2015
[b] GOAL 2: ACHIEVE UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION Target 2A: Ensure that, by 2015, children everywhere, boys and girls alike, will be able to complete a full course of primary schooling. Indicator 2.1: Net enrolment in primary education. In 2014, The states with very high attendance ratios included Anambra (94%) , Delta (92.80), Imo (90.7), Lagos (92), Ondo (92.4), Osun (91.6), Edo (91.0), Ekiti (93.6) and FTC (94.1) while the least were Bauchi (29.9), Sokoto (24.80), Yobe (23.7), Zamfara (37.80). At the national level, the net attendance ratio was 61% in 2008 and it increased to 71% in 2012. In 2014, there was a shortfall of 2.3% and the net attendance for 2014 thus dropped to 68.7%. When classified by sectors, net attendance in the urban (84.3%) was much higher than in the rural areas (62.2%). Across the geopolitical zones, it was very encouraging in the South East (90.5%), South South (88.1%), South West (87%) and North Central (80.2%). But in the North West (50.5%) and particularly North East (42.5%) net attendance was not impressive. Although 100% attendance is expected, the result shows that Nigeria is on track [/b]

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Re: Ranking Of Nigerian States By Poverty Rates by GodMode: 6:56pm On Jul 01, 2015
Oseite:


My point is that while Lagos would still be economically viable if Igbos weren't here, it would not be the commercial nerve it is today. In fact, if not that in the 60s, Igbos were persecuted in the north, Kano would be very close to Lagos in terms of business development

Lagos has always been the commercial centergringringrin

If igbos didn't migrate there would be more Yorubas, foreigners and other tribes like there are nowgringringringrin

The Chinese have bigger investments than the igbosgringrin so do lebanese, South Africans and a host of foreignersgringringrin

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Re: Ranking Of Nigerian States By Poverty Rates by scholes0(m): 6:56pm On Jul 01, 2015
Super1Star:


We are eagerly awaiting your warped empirical Pazienza Poverty Index PPI, that is more authentic than that of Oxford Uni and UNDP.

Yeye dey smell

LOOOL!!!! grin grin
Re: Ranking Of Nigerian States By Poverty Rates by pazienza(m): 6:57pm On Jul 01, 2015
[b] Indicator 2.2: Primay Six Completion Rate Nationally completion rate according to fig. 2.2 in 2004 was 82%. It increased to 87.7% in 2012 and dropped to 74.0 in 2014. Within the 2014, the completion rate was higher in the urban (84.4%) when compared with the rural (69.7). In the zones, completion rate was highest in South East (98.7%) zone, followed by South West (94.1%). Primary six completion rate was poorest in the North East (49.5%) zone. Nigeria is also on track. Indicator 2.3: Literacy rate of 15 – 24 years, women The literacy rate of youth women between 2004 and 2014 at the national level increased from 60.4% in 2004 to 80% in 2008. In 2012, it declined to 66%. Although it slightly appreciated in 2014 (66.7%), but that is insignificant. At the state level, literacy of youth women aged 15 – 24 was very encouraging in states like Rivers (98%), Enugu (97%), Imo (95%) , Akwa Ibom (95%), Delta (94.1%), Anambra (93%), Ekiti (92.7%), Abia (91.3% ). Conversely, literacy rate among woman of age 15 – 24 was poor in Sokoto (10.7%), Bauchi (13%), Yobe (16%) etc. Sectorally, the survey showed that there were more literate youth women (85.3%) in the urban as against the 57.8% recorded in the rural areas. In the zones the literate youth women in the South East (93.5%) were much higher than the rest of the zones. North East (33.0%) and North West (35%) had the lowest percentage of literate youth women in 2014. [/b]

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Re: Ranking Of Nigerian States By Poverty Rates by pazienza(m): 6:57pm On Jul 01, 2015
Looking at the above figures from the MDGS attainment, Osun and SW are already trailing behind Anambra and SE, even Delta seats ahead of SW and Osun.

So, in the OPHDI criteria 2 ie education, SE and SS leads SW, this very fact was supported by JAMB stats before it was stopped for obvious political reasons.

For those who want to see the JAMB stats : https://www.nairaland.com/237534/look-going-school-nigeria-statistics

So, 1 of the 3 criteria is down and in the pocket of SE. 2 more to go.

Stay tuned.
Re: Ranking Of Nigerian States By Poverty Rates by Super1Star: 6:58pm On Jul 01, 2015
pazienza:
[b] GOAL 2: ACHIEVE UNIVERSAL PRIMARY
EDUCATION
Target 2A: Ensure that, by 2015, children
everywhere, boys and girls alike, will be
able to complete a full course of primary
schooling.
Indicator 2.1: Net enrolment in primary
education.
In 2014, The states with very high
attendance ratios included Anambra (94%)
, Delta (92.80), Imo (90.7), Lagos (92),
Ondo (92.4), Osun (91.6), Edo (91.0), Ekiti
(93.6) and FTC (94.1) while the least were
Bauchi (29.9), Sokoto (24.80), Yobe
(23.7), Zamfara (37.80).
At the national level, the net attendance
ratio was 61% in 2008 and it increased to
71% in 2012. In 2014, there was a
shortfall of 2.3% and the net attendance
for 2014 thus dropped to 68.7%. When
classified by sectors, net attendance in
the urban (84.3%) was much higher than
in the rural areas (62.2%). Across the
geopolitical zones, it was very
encouraging in the South East (90.5%),
South South (88.1%), South West (87%)
and North Central (80.2%). But in the
North West (50.5%) and particularly North
East (42.5%) net attendance was not
impressive.
Although 100% attendance is expected,
the result shows that Nigeria is on track [/b]

How has this disprove the MPI result of the research conducted by reputable institutions such as Oxford Uni and UNDP?

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Re: Ranking Of Nigerian States By Poverty Rates by Super1Star: 7:01pm On Jul 01, 2015
GodMode:


Lagos has always been the commercial centergringringrin

If igbos didn't migrate there would be more Yorubas, foreigners and other tribes like there are nowgringringringrin

The Chinese have bigger investments than the igbosgringrin so do lebanese, South Africans and a host of foreignersgringringrin


dangote alone has more investment than igbos in Lagos.

Adenugas investments alone is a sea in comparison to a tea cup, in relation to igbos investment.

Oba otudeko and Okoyas' investments are immeasurable in comparison to igbo investments in lagos.

Those are known people, not to talk of the u silent unknown ones.

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Re: Ranking Of Nigerian States By Poverty Rates by GodMode: 7:02pm On Jul 01, 2015
Oseite:

Do you honestly think Igbo businesses are limited to 4x4 shops? I'm sure you're joking. I can say for instance that Nollywood, which is a major contributor to Nigeria's rebased GDP, is more or less run by Igbos, and domiciled in Alaba.

So how come that kunle guy and A.Y keep winning all the awardsgringringrin

Igbos have tribalised nollywood wouldn't stop the Yoruba from creating better moviesgringringrin
Re: Ranking Of Nigerian States By Poverty Rates by stankezzy: 7:03pm On Jul 01, 2015
anambra waec 2013 position first, waec 2014 position first, will still come first in this 2015 waec .

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Re: Ranking Of Nigerian States By Poverty Rates by Super1Star: 7:13pm On Jul 01, 2015
they lead in waec result, no thanks to miracle examination centres. Where are the majority of the best schools located?

Is it not an irony that a region which is witnessing brain drain and loss of manpower to other regions, is the one leading in WAEC results and MDG goals.

that is the 8th wonder of the world and is totally ridiculous.

Says a lot about the the statistical collation of the Nigerian officials, in relation to the international community.

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Re: Ranking Of Nigerian States By Poverty Rates by pazienza(m): 7:16pm On Jul 01, 2015
[b] GOAL 4: REDUCED CHILD MORTALITY Target: Reduce by two thirds between 1990 and 2015, the mortality rate among children under five years old. Indicator 4.1: Under five Mortality Rate (U5MR) About ten years ago specifically 2004 (201), Nigeria’s average under five mortality rate was very high. But right from then, there has been a steady decrease till 2014 when there was a record of only 89 children dying before their fifth birthday in every 1000 live births. See Fig4.1. Although the national average in 2014 was 89, yet some states had numbers much higher than the national average. The states include Kogi (169), Katsina (155), Kaduna (167) etc. The death prevalence in 2014 however was much more in the rural areas with 98 deaths against the 66 in the urban. North West zone with 121 and North East zone with 78 had the highest under five mortality rate than the other zones. South West zone had 45 as the least. If the rate in 2004 is adopted as the base value, it implies that some zones and states would have met the MDGs target on under five mortality before 2015. Indicator 4.2: Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) The deaths of infants under one year per 1,000 live births in Nigeria was also very high in 2004 where 100 children died without seeing their first birth day in every 1,000 live births. The deaths of infants have been on the decrease since 2008 in which 75 infants died per 1000 till 2014 with a record of 58. The prevalence of infant mortality in 2014 was more prominent in the rural areas with a record of 63 deaths than the urban with a record of 46 deaths per 1000 live births. Across the zones, the North West with 77%, followed by South East with 69, had more infants dying without seeing their first birth day in every 1000 live births. Indicator 4.3 – Proportion of one year old children immunized against measles. Measles vaccination is becoming popular and the coverage is improving though slowly. Fig4.3 shows that between 2004 and 2012, the measles vaccination of children under one year of age staggered between 50% and 55.8%. In 2004, there was a record of 50%. It went down to 41.4% in 2008 and appreciated again to 55.8% in 2012. There was a significant increase in 2014 in which 63.1% of children under one year were immunized against measles. The analysis of the survey result by geo-political zones showed that over 80% of one year old children were immunized in South East (82.4%), South West (81.2%) and South South (80.3%). Although North Central (77.0) was not bad, yet North East (42.4) and North West (35.4%) were not encouraging. One year old children were predominantly immunized in the urban areas (56.2%) th [/b]
Re: Ranking Of Nigerian States By Poverty Rates by Nobody: 7:18pm On Jul 01, 2015
I'v already know north will lead in poverty
Re: Ranking Of Nigerian States By Poverty Rates by totit: 7:19pm On Jul 01, 2015
Super1Star:
they lead in waec result, no thanks to miracle centres. Where are the majority of the best schools located?

Is it not an irony that a region which is witnessing brain drain and loss of manpower to other regions, is the one leading in WAEC results and MDG goals.

that is the 8th wonder of the world and is totally ridiculous.

Says a lot about the the statistical collation of the Nigerian officials, in relation to the international community.

I tire too o
I think he's just trying to bear, solace the shocking result after all the chestbeating grin

Cheii

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