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Nigeria, Iraq, Lebanon, Listed Among Failed States By Wikipedia by mbos: 1:18pm On Aug 12, 2020
Nigeria, Iraq, Lebanon, listed among failed States by Wikipedia
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Web based encyclopedia – Wikipedia has updated its list of failed states and Nigeria is now one of the countries on the list.

The free web-based encyclopedia project which contains information on a wide variety of subjects, described a failed state as a political body that has disintegrated to a point where basic conditions and responsibilities of a sovereign government no longer function properly.

It further added that a state can also fail if the government loses its legitimacy even if it is performing its functions properly. For a stable state, it is necessary for the government to enjoy both effectiveness and legitimacy. Likewise, when a nation weakens and its standard of living declines, it introduces the possibility of total governmental collapse.

Some countries listed as a failed state include; Syria, Somalia, Myanmar, Nigeria, Iraq, Yemen, Turkey, Democratic Republic of Congo, Central African Republic, Rwanda, Liberia, Yugoslavia, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Sudan, South Sudan.

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Re: Nigeria, Iraq, Lebanon, Listed Among Failed States By Wikipedia by PeaceNexus(m): 1:30pm On Aug 12, 2020
We know.....I don't think that any sane Nigerian would need to wait on Wikipedia to confirm the failed status of this contraption
mbos:

Nigeria, Iraq, Lebanon, listed among failed States by Wikipedia
August 12, 2020 Peter 0 Comments Iraq, Lebanon, listed among failed States by Wikipedia, Nigeria
Web based encyclopedia – Wikipedia has updated its list of failed states and Nigeria is now one of the countries on the list.

The free web-based encyclopedia project which contains information on a wide variety of subjects, described a failed state as a political body that has disintegrated to a point where basic conditions and responsibilities of a sovereign government no longer function properly.

It further added that a state can also fail if the government loses its legitimacy even if it is performing its functions properly. For a stable state, it is necessary for the government to enjoy both effectiveness and legitimacy. Likewise, when a nation weakens and its standard of living declines, it introduces the possibility of total governmental collapse.

Some countries listed as a failed state include; Syria, Somalia, Myanmar, Nigeria, Iraq, Yemen, Turkey, Democratic Republic of Congo, Central African Republic, Rwanda, Liberia, Yugoslavia, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Sudan, South Sudan.

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Re: Nigeria, Iraq, Lebanon, Listed Among Failed States By Wikipedia by chidexleo: 1:51pm On Aug 12, 2020
Ooo what am I still doing here.
Re: Nigeria, Iraq, Lebanon, Listed Among Failed States By Wikipedia by roszilman: 1:54pm On Aug 12, 2020
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Nigeria, Iraq, Lebanon, listed among failed States by Wikipedia
August 12, 2020 Peter 0 Comments Iraq, Lebanon, listed among failed States by Wikipedia, Nigeria
Web based encyclopedia – Wikipedia has updated its list of failed states and Nigeria is now one of the countries on the list.

The free web-based encyclopedia project which contains information on a wide variety of subjects, described a failed state as a political body that has disintegrated to a point where basic conditions and responsibilities of a sovereign government no longer function properly.

It further added that a state can also fail if the government loses its legitimacy even if it is performing its functions properly. For a stable state, it is necessary for the government to enjoy both effectiveness and legitimacy. Likewise, when a nation weakens and its standard of living declines, it introduces the possibility of total governmental collapse.

Some countries listed as a failed state include; Syria, Somalia, Myanmar, Nigeria, Iraq, Yemen, Turkey, Democratic Republic of Congo, Central African Republic, Rwanda, Liberia, Yugoslavia, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Sudan, South Sudan.

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some frustrated apc supporters will come online and said BH and corruption were there at the time of Jonathan. Was wikipedia not existing as at that time
A blind man cannot lead a blind man, else they both falls into a ditch!

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Re: Nigeria, Iraq, Lebanon, Listed Among Failed States By Wikipedia by explorer250(m): 3:51pm On Aug 12, 2020
this is just the reality
Re: Nigeria, Iraq, Lebanon, Listed Among Failed States By Wikipedia by slivertongue: 3:59pm On Aug 12, 2020
confirmed rogue states

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