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Since Independence, Nigeria’s Per Capita Income Highest Under Jonathan by Congrats321(m): 11:05am On Oct 03, 2021
Since independence, Nigeria’s per capita income highest under Jonathan, Yar’Adua
At $2,792, Nigeria made the highest average per capita income under Goodluck Jonathan.
ByYusuf Akinpelu October 1, 2021 3 min read
The value of Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product is the reason it is often referred to as the largest economy in Africa, and this is often the selling point for successive administrations in the country.

So this explains why every Nigerian government is quick to flaunt a rise in GDP, as did President Muhammadu Buhari in the televised 61st independence broadcast on Friday.

“We recovered from economic recession in quarter four of 2020 with a GDP growth rate of 0.11%, and grew by 0.51% and 5.01% in real terms in the first and second quarters of 2021,” the Nigerian leader said.

An earlier analysis of data from the World Bank by this newspaper showed that Mr Buhari, in his first coming as a military leader, owns the record of the administration with the highest GDP growth since independence. His democratic tenure, however, lags behind some military juntas and civilian administrations.

However, because GDP growth does not mean improved standard of living and quality of life of a population, GDP per capita becomes an alternative measure to estimate the average amount in the pocket of each person in a country.

It is measured by dividing the country’s GDP by its population.

How does each administration since independence rank in terms of GDP performance?

Per capita income since independence
At $2,792, Nigeria made the highest average per capita income under Goodluck Jonathan. Under his predecessor, Musa Yar’Adua, it was $2,138 per head, according to data from the World Bank.

President Buhari’s tenure as of 2020 had averaged $2,097. This is followed by Mr Shagari whose administration averaged $1,530, followed by Mr Obasanjo’s eight-year democratic rule with $1,064.

At $2,792, Nigeria made the highest average per capita income under Goodluck Jonathan.
ByYusuf Akinpelu October 1, 2021 3 min read
The value of Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product is the reason it is often referred to as the largest economy in Africa, and this is often the selling point for successive administrations in the country.

So this explains why every Nigerian government is quick to flaunt a rise in GDP, as did President Muhammadu Buhari in the televised 61st independence broadcast on Friday.

“We recovered from economic recession in quarter four of 2020 with a GDP growth rate of 0.11%, and grew by 0.51% and 5.01% in real terms in the first and second quarters of 2021,” the Nigerian leader said.

An earlier analysis of data from the World Bank by this newspaper showed that Mr Buhari, in his first coming as a military leader, owns the record of the administration with the highest GDP growth since independence. His democratic tenure, however, lags behind some military juntas and civilian administrations.

However, because GDP growth does not mean improved standard of living and quality of life of a population, GDP per capita becomes an alternative measure to estimate the average amount in the pocket of each person in a country.

It is measured by dividing the country’s GDP by its population.

How does each administration since independence rank in terms of GDP performance?

Per capita income since independence
At $2,792, Nigeria made the highest average per capita income under Goodluck Jonathan. Under his predecessor, Musa Yar’Adua, it was $2,138 per head, according to data from the World Bank.

President Buhari’s tenure as of 2020 had averaged $2,097. This is followed by Mr Shagari whose administration averaged $1,530, followed by Mr Obasanjo’s eight-year democratic rule with $1,064.

The lowest regime averages were recorded under Mr Abacha with $455; Mr Shonekan, $321; Mr Gowon, $223; Mr Aguiyi-Ironsi, $124; and Tafawa Balewa, $105 in the First Republic.

The years between 2002 and 2020 returned the highest per capita income, with 2012 to 2014 having the highest respective returns. 1980 to 1985, under Messrs Shagari and Buhari, were the only years outside of the 21st century ranked in the top 25.

Unsurprisingly, the immediate years after independence had the lowest per capita record.

Nigeria lags behind
Some countries that were economic peers of Nigeria have been able to ramp up their per capita income over the years, but Nigeria has not.

For instance, in 1990 Nigeria’s per capita income was around $568, about two times China’s $348. By 2020, Nigeria’s figure grew to $2,097, only about four times what it was three decades ago. Within the same period, China’s per capita income had topped $10,484 (thirty times more).

It means the Chinese, who once had in their pockets only about half of what Nigerians had 30 years ago, now have about five times more money than their Nigerian counterparts.

But economists discourage comparing a country’s per capita income with another’s because many variables determine the figure.

Per capita income is not without its own limitations. Like GDP growth, it does not always reflect the accurate standard of living of the people.

One of its limitations is that its calculation does not factor in inflation rate, a key determinant of consumer purchasing power.

Another is that, because the entire population is considered, a country with a huge population of children, old, sick and other age groups not actively engaged in economic activities, would have a skewed figure.
Re: Since Independence, Nigeria’s Per Capita Income Highest Under Jonathan by socialmediaman: 11:10am On Oct 03, 2021
Buhari/Osinbajo came in and changed it downwards.

I intentionally added Osinbajo there because some people are suggesting that the Vice President of a two-time catastrophic government somehow has what it takes to make Nigeria better in 2023.

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Re: Since Independence, Nigeria’s Per Capita Income Highest Under Jonathan by JavaScript90: 11:11am On Oct 03, 2021
Of course. We Know
Re: Since Independence, Nigeria’s Per Capita Income Highest Under Jonathan by Finnese001: 11:16am On Oct 03, 2021
GEJ is a God's gift to Nigeria

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Re: Since Independence, Nigeria’s Per Capita Income Highest Under Jonathan by WibusJaga: 11:41am On Oct 03, 2021

Religious & Tribal sentiments will always be a major factor in Nigeria while merit & competence are relegated to the background. How can we ever grow as a country like that?

As a student of Leadership, I went through all the qualities of a good leader.
Buhari probably has only 1 out of 20. That's 5% score.

Re: Since Independence, Nigeria’s Per Capita Income Highest Under Jonathan by longetivity(m): 11:47am On Oct 03, 2021
Buhari is a failure
Re: Since Independence, Nigeria’s Per Capita Income Highest Under Jonathan by onomeabuja: 11:47am On Oct 03, 2021
Finnese001:
GEJ is a God's gift to Nigeria
Yet Evil People Still Hate Him....
As A Nigerian ,We Always Hate D Truth!!!
Re: Since Independence, Nigeria’s Per Capita Income Highest Under Jonathan by spy24(m): 12:39pm On Oct 03, 2021
Jonathan did well

He's quiet so they used his quietness against him
Na propaganda kill him administration
Re: Since Independence, Nigeria’s Per Capita Income Highest Under Jonathan by BafanaBafana: 12:40pm On Oct 03, 2021
For those who don't know what per capita income is, it is calculated by adding the wealth of everyone in the country and dividing by the whole country. Basically, I very wealthy man in a country can boost the per capita income. As it is, if the you remove the wealth of the 5 billionaires in Nigeria (Dangote, Adenuga, Rabiu, Alakija and Otedola) the per capita income will be slashed into halve.
Jonathan, as we know ran a majorly kleptocratic government, where anyone who was previleged to steal could do so without fear of rebuff. As a matter of fact, anyone who dare complained about the organized looting was sacked (see the case of sanusi Lamido). As a result of this, a few people got very rich. Owners of private jets trippled as the country was looted into recession.
It was therefore only natural that the per capita income would be high, since there were several wealthy thieves at that time.

You heard!
Re: Since Independence, Nigeria’s Per Capita Income Highest Under Jonathan by Congrats321(m): 1:18pm On Oct 03, 2021
There were thieves yet none convicted till date.

BafanaBafana:
For those who don't know what per capita income is, it is calculated by adding the wealth of everyone in the country and dividing by the whole country. Basically, I very wealthy man in a country can boost the per capita income. As it is, if the you remove the wealth of the 5 billionaires in Nigeria (Dangote, Adenuga, Rabiu, Alakija and Otedola) the per capita income will be slashed into halve.
Jonathan, as we know ran a majorly kleptocratic government, where anyone who was previleged to steal could do so without fear of rebuff. As a matter of fact, anyone who dare complained about the organized looting was sacked (see the case of sanusi Lamido). As a result of this, a few people got very rich. Owners of private jets trippled as the country was looted into recession.
It was therefore only natural that the per capita income would be high, since there were several wealthy thieves at that time.

You heard!

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