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Nigeria Among Seven Worst Countries On World Bank’s Human Capital Index by Racoon(m): 9:46pm On Oct 11, 2018
Nigeria has been ranked among the seven worst countries in the newly released World Bank’s Human Capital Index.

In the index that was released on Thursday at the World Bank-IMF Annual Meetings, in Bali, Indonesia, Nigeria ranked 152 out of 157 countries on the list.
Nigeria shared the bottom of the index with countries like Chad, South Sudan, Niger, Mali, Liberia.


According to the World Bank Group president, Jim Yong Kim, Nigeria is an example of an oil-rich country that neglected its education system.

Guardian UK quoted him as saying that Nigeria spends less than four per cent of her Gross Domestic Product on education.He added that even then, most of the funds come from the World Bank and other donors, with only a small amount from the finance ministry.


Kim said, “Too many African countries say they are working hard to get rich and then they will spend on health and education. What we are saying is that they need to focus on health and education now.”


Meanwhile, a statement by the World Bank revealed that the HCI shows that 56 per cent of children born today across the world will lose more than half their potential lifetime earnings because governments are not currently making effective investments in their people to ensure a healthy, educated, and resilient population ready for the workplace of the future.

“For the poorest people, human capital is often the only capital they have,” World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim said.

“Human capital is a key driver of sustainable, inclusive economic growth, but investing in health and education has not gotten the attention it deserves. This index creates a direct line between improving outcomes in health and education, productivity, and economic growth. I hope that it drives countries to take urgent action and invest more and more effectively in their people.

“The bar is rising for everyone,” Kim added. “Building human capital is critical for all countries, at all income levels, to compete in the economy of the future.

“The Human Capital Index measures the amount of human capital that a child born today can expect to attain by age 18, given the risks of poor health and education that prevail in the country where he or she lives.”

The Index measures each country’s distance to the frontier of complete education and full health for a child born today. The measure includes survival, school and health.


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Re: Nigeria Among Seven Worst Countries On World Bank’s Human Capital Index by hisgrace090: 9:49pm On Oct 11, 2018
By this time come 2019 Nigeria might have been recovering from APC economic plunder.
Re: Nigeria Among Seven Worst Countries On World Bank’s Human Capital Index by Racoon(m): 9:49pm On Oct 11, 2018
From the recovered/looted/relooted funds, spurious IGR, NNPC remittance and mindless borrowing including external debts yet all the assessment indices under this useless regime continue to be so abysmal that Nigeria will one day be auction to a better country.
Lets rescue this nation. undecided undecided undecided
Re: Nigeria Among Seven Worst Countries On World Bank’s Human Capital Index by AtikuSupportUK(m): 9:54pm On Oct 11, 2018
We watched it with shame as the Head of IMF announced it today.

Buhari has brought everything negative on Nigeria.

Buhari must go
Re: Nigeria Among Seven Worst Countries On World Bank’s Human Capital Index by baliyubla: 9:54pm On Oct 11, 2018
Chad, South Sudan, Niger, Liberia, Mali are the countries we now share similarities to with in HCI. Sometimes I fear the damage the idiotic dullard has inflicted on Nigeria can never be corrected. I don't envy President Atikus job in trying to correct the damage done. World capital for poverty, millions of out of school children, 11 million job losses,worst police, human rights abuses, thousands of deaths and millions of displacements, reign of terror, division caused by Nepotism and a thousand more ills. How does a normal person still support the Lifeless animal?

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Re: Nigeria Among Seven Worst Countries On World Bank’s Human Capital Index by SarkinYarki: 10:03pm On Oct 11, 2018
We went through hell on earth under the useless Dullard !!!!!!! Thank God we have all resolved to send him packing
Re: Nigeria Among Seven Worst Countries On World Bank’s Human Capital Index by chuksville(m): 10:18pm On Oct 11, 2018
Father, you allowed Buhari to win in 2015 just to teach us a lesson. Lord, we have learnt the lesson, please don't let us repeat another class! Amen

Re: Nigeria Among Seven Worst Countries On World Bank’s Human Capital Index by kotv: 10:29pm On Oct 11, 2018
Thank you Buhari. The lifeless that keeps giving. May God forgive us and not punish us with your presence again
Re: Nigeria Among Seven Worst Countries On World Bank’s Human Capital Index by Xander85: 10:55pm On Oct 11, 2018
You mean even little Somalia beat us!?
Re: Nigeria Among Seven Worst Countries On World Bank’s Human Capital Index by Xander85: 10:58pm On Oct 11, 2018
SarkinYarki:
We went through hell on earth under the useless Dullard !!!!!!! Thank God we have all resolved to send him packing

Buhari, Oshiomole, et-al have other ideas!

You must think you're in a sane society where your vote will count! lipsrsealed
Re: Nigeria Among Seven Worst Countries On World Bank’s Human Capital Index by Onyesblog(m): 11:08pm On Oct 11, 2018
No Group Can Stop President Buhari In 2019’- Say Presidency

The Presidency on Thursday said that there was no amount of gang-up against President Muhammadu Buhari that would stop him from emerging winner of the 2019 Presidential election.

Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Chief Femi Adesina said the regrouping of politicians against Buhari would not stop him from reclaiming his victory in next 2019 election.

Full Story Below:

http://www.boomreporters.com/2018/10/no-group-can-stop-president-buhari-in.html?m=1

Re: Nigeria Among Seven Worst Countries On World Bank’s Human Capital Index by OneCorner: 1:54am On Oct 12, 2018
What you get when you have a high percentage of foolish people.
2015- we will vote buhari even though he’s a tyrant and a tribalist. Anything to send Jonathan to otuoke
2018- same foolish people::: we will vote Atiku even though he’s a corrupt or worse. Anything to chase buhari to duara.

Politicians have wired their brain around PDP & APC. Even though they’re d same set of people.
Re: Nigeria Among Seven Worst Countries On World Bank’s Human Capital Index by slivertongue: 2:36am On Oct 12, 2018
The 'Buhari Curse' has destroyed every sector of d economy. And this is because he lacks d funtional knowledge 2b president
Re: Nigeria Among Seven Worst Countries On World Bank’s Human Capital Index by sorom4: 2:42am On Oct 12, 2018
I tried to change my Facebook password to "buhari" But Facebook replied "Too weak"....I Have Changed To "Atikulated" And It Worked.

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