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Nigerians Got Richer As Income Per Capita Surges To $5,250 In 2021 - World Bank by nlfpmod: 6:41pm On Jul 21, 2022
The World Bank’s latest Gross National Income per capita report shows that Nigeria’s gross national income per capita has surged to $5,250 per capita in 2021. This is a 5% increase compared to $5,000 per capita in 2020.

Our Nairametrics audience will be familiar with the definition of Gross National Income as the total income earned by a nation’s people and businesses, including economic aid and investment income, regardless of where it was earned.

There is actually a formula [GNI = GDP + Money flowing from overseas – Money flowing to foreign countries]

This increase in Nigeria’s GNI per Capita is remarkable especially as it occurred despite the plethora of headwinds facing Africa’s largest economy and its residents.

Furthermore, Nigeria’s GNI per capita of $5,250 is at the highest in the last six years.

In other words, GNI includes income earned from overseas investments by residents of a country (i.e. folks residing in Nigeria but earning overseas income)

So how does Nigeria’s GNI compare to other African countries?

Aggregate basis:

On an aggregated basis Nigeria’s Gross National Income is over USD$ 1 trillion and simply dwarfs all other African countries except Egypt with GNI of $1.2 trillion.

Per Capita basis

As with most economic indicators, a per capita basis is arguably a more appropriate measure to assess how aggregate results are being felt by everyone in that economy.

On a Per Capita basis, Nigeria ranks 20th. Thus, remains part of the top 20 in Africa, a position which is unchanged from the prior year.

So who are the top 10 African countries with the highest GNI per capita?

Seychelles, Mauritius, and Libya maintained the top spots as the richest African countries on a per capita basis in 2021. The below list outlines the countries in descending order.

#10: Tunisia – $11,270 (maintained same spot)

Tunisia saw its gross national income per capita increase by 7.3% from $10,500 recorded in 2020 to $11,270 in the review. Despite the increase, Tunisia retained the same position it held in the previous year at 10th. A cursory look at the historic trend shows that Tunisia’s GNI per capita is yet to return to pre-covid levels (2019: $11,540, 2018: $11,360).

#9: Algeria – $11,750 (maintained same spot)

Algeria ranked 9th on the list, same as the previous year with a GNI per capita of $11,750, which is 6% higher than the $11,090 recorded in the previous year. The North African country’s GNI per capita was able to surpass the levels it recorded before the hit of the pandemic, albeit marginally.

#8: Egypt – $12,910 (maintained same spot)

Egypt ranked eighth on the list of countries in Africa with the highest GNI per capita in 2021 with an average of $12,910. Although the GNI of Egypt increased by 5.7% from $12,210 recorded in the previous year, the country maintained its position from the previous year.

#7: Equatorial Guinea – $13,520 (One spot down)

The Republic of Equatorial Guinea recorded a gross national income per capita of $13,520 in 2021, a marginal increase compared to $13,400 recorded the year before. The country fell by one spot to 7th position from 6th, surpassed by South Africa.

#6: South Africa – $14,140 (One spot up)

South Africa, recorded a 7.6% growth in its GNI per capita to $14,140 in 2021 compared to $13,140 recorded in the previous year. South Africa went up by one spot from its position in the previous year to stand 6th on the ranking list.

#5: Gabon – $14,560 (maintained same spot)

Gabon recorded a gross national income per capita of $14,560 in the year 2021, a 1.8% increase compared to $14,300 recorded in the previous year. Gabon maintained the spot it occupied in the previous year at 5th. According to the World Bank, Gabon’s population stood at 2.27 million as of 2021.

#4: Botswana – $16,650 (maintained same spot)

Botswana ranked fourth on the list with a GNI per capita of $16,650 in 2021, a 9.5% increase compared to $15,210 recorded in the previous year. The Southern African country has a population of 2.39 million in 2021 from 2.35 million as of 2020.

#3: Libya – $23,550 (maintained same spot)

Libya recorded a GNI per individual of $23,550 in 2021 to stand in 3rd position on the list, the same as recorded in the previous year. On a year-on-year basis, the GNI per capita of Libya increased significantly by 35.6% from $17,370 recorded in 2020.

#2: Mauritius – 25,530 (maintained same spot)

Mauritius maintained the second position with a GNI per capita of $25,530 in 2021, increasing by 4.6% from $26,820 recorded in 2020. Although the country is a small Indian Ocean Island nation, its 1.23 million people ensured the country recorded a higher GNI per capita.

#1: Seychelles – 28,050 (maintained same spot)

Seychelles, a group of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean, off East Africa recorded a GNI per capita of $28,050 in 2021, representing a 4.6% increase compared to $26,820 recorded in the previous year. Seychelles maintained the first position on GNI per capita for 2021.

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Re: Nigerians Got Richer As Income Per Capita Surges To $5,250 In 2021 - World Bank by SunnyDash(m): 6:41pm On Jul 21, 2022
Nice one! I'm impressed

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Re: Nigerians Got Richer As Income Per Capita Surges To $5,250 In 2021 - World Bank by Bilabong(m): 6:43pm On Jul 21, 2022
By Nigerians u mean politicians? Cos that's the only way I can agree with all this write up.

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Re: Nigerians Got Richer As Income Per Capita Surges To $5,250 In 2021 - World Bank by Crafteck1: 6:45pm On Jul 21, 2022
Are dis 1s mad, im still in severe pain economically.....



The point where i typed dot, i just cursed my junior sister when she called me on top money matter while i was typing this saying i have but i dont want to give coos they are still assuming things are like before wey cash they flow up and down not knowing even the one i dropped was borrowed... Naija men... If you are not careful, you will be worked to death by family and women. Abeg which loan app is best, i want to borrow money to pay people i borrowed from, dont laugh abeg its serious.

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Re: Nigerians Got Richer As Income Per Capita Surges To $5,250 In 2021 - World Bank by effort1: 6:45pm On Jul 21, 2022
Riches that do not reflect in the livelihood of the common man

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Re: Nigerians Got Richer As Income Per Capita Surges To $5,250 In 2021 - World Bank by StPete: 6:45pm On Jul 21, 2022
Fake fucking figure


Whoever made such hasty report should be sent to live in Nigeria for 1 whole year and placed on Nigeria’s minimum wage

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Re: Nigerians Got Richer As Income Per Capita Surges To $5,250 In 2021 - World Bank by IgweBUIKE1(m): 6:46pm On Jul 21, 2022
Fake new, abi they got poorer, bread of 250 is now 550 and you fucking said we re richer with cost of living so high

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Re: Nigerians Got Richer As Income Per Capita Surges To $5,250 In 2021 - World Bank by ecomalchemistt(m): 6:46pm On Jul 21, 2022
P O L I T C I A N S....not Nigerians.
Dummy.

Riches that do not reflect in the livelihood of the common man...stop whyning us please !!!

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Re: Nigerians Got Richer As Income Per Capita Surges To $5,250 In 2021 - World Bank by Brendaniel: 6:46pm On Jul 21, 2022
Richer in what ? In paying ransom or buying more Agbado and cassava, yes some people got richer but what about the majority...

Well a lot of bandits got richer sha, that one I'm very sure of

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Re: Nigerians Got Richer As Income Per Capita Surges To $5,250 In 2021 - World Bank by samsard(m): 6:46pm On Jul 21, 2022
Mad stats far from reality.

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Re: Nigerians Got Richer As Income Per Capita Surges To $5,250 In 2021 - World Bank by Balaking: 6:46pm On Jul 21, 2022
grin

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Re: Nigerians Got Richer As Income Per Capita Surges To $5,250 In 2021 - World Bank by princeemmma(m): 6:46pm On Jul 21, 2022
............. Got richer indeed

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Re: Nigerians Got Richer As Income Per Capita Surges To $5,250 In 2021 - World Bank by infini771: 6:46pm On Jul 21, 2022
So these ratings are useless?

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Re: Nigerians Got Richer As Income Per Capita Surges To $5,250 In 2021 - World Bank by Snapchat: 6:46pm On Jul 21, 2022
This is why Economics is a needless discipline.

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Re: Nigerians Got Richer As Income Per Capita Surges To $5,250 In 2021 - World Bank by iLoveYouToo(m): 6:46pm On Jul 21, 2022
Watch how they’ll come here to deny and claim impoverishment
Re: Nigerians Got Richer As Income Per Capita Surges To $5,250 In 2021 - World Bank by oneolajire(m): 6:46pm On Jul 21, 2022
To the educated who can read in-between lines.


APC e-rats will see this as people getting richer and an indication that poverty is being banished in Nigeria.

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Re: Nigerians Got Richer As Income Per Capita Surges To $5,250 In 2021 - World Bank by Damidave1124(m): 6:46pm On Jul 21, 2022
All these fake figures wey no dey reflect on common man, figures wey no improve standard of living of the masses.
Mtchwww

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Re: Nigerians Got Richer As Income Per Capita Surges To $5,250 In 2021 - World Bank by posty56: 6:46pm On Jul 21, 2022
audio rich

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Re: Nigerians Got Richer As Income Per Capita Surges To $5,250 In 2021 - World Bank by esthel(f): 6:47pm On Jul 21, 2022
Is there any other Nigeria

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Re: Nigerians Got Richer As Income Per Capita Surges To $5,250 In 2021 - World Bank by RichDad1(m): 6:47pm On Jul 21, 2022
Over to you phone screen economists and financial experts.

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Re: Nigerians Got Richer As Income Per Capita Surges To $5,250 In 2021 - World Bank by DropsMic(m): 6:47pm On Jul 21, 2022
Lol

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Re: Nigerians Got Richer As Income Per Capita Surges To $5,250 In 2021 - World Bank by maak400: 6:47pm On Jul 21, 2022
Bunkum report

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Re: Nigerians Got Richer As Income Per Capita Surges To $5,250 In 2021 - World Bank by Enny2013(f): 6:47pm On Jul 21, 2022
And d citizens get poorer always.

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Re: Nigerians Got Richer As Income Per Capita Surges To $5,250 In 2021 - World Bank by JackDaAlienz(m): 6:47pm On Jul 21, 2022
I wan smoke the SK wey world bank dey smoke

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Re: Nigerians Got Richer As Income Per Capita Surges To $5,250 In 2021 - World Bank by effort1: 6:47pm On Jul 21, 2022
SunnyDash:
Nice one! I'm impressed

Can you show how the riches have impacted the lives of the common man on the street?

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Re: Nigerians Got Richer As Income Per Capita Surges To $5,250 In 2021 - World Bank by dyera(m): 6:47pm On Jul 21, 2022
LoL Seychelles that has a population of 100k people is making the list. Mauritius with a population of 1 million should not even be compared to Nigeria in terms of well-being of the citizens let alone Seychelles. There is no comparison between the difficulty in governing 1 million people and the difficulty in governing 200 million people. It is a lot easier to manage and help 1 million people out of poverty than it is to help 100 million people out of poverty.

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Re: Nigerians Got Richer As Income Per Capita Surges To $5,250 In 2021 - World Bank by Snapchat: 6:47pm On Jul 21, 2022
iLoveYouToo:
Watch how they’ll come here to deny and claim impoverishment

I’m curious to know if you got richer and if so, what do you do for a living boss?

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Re: Nigerians Got Richer As Income Per Capita Surges To $5,250 In 2021 - World Bank by Splitmind: 6:48pm On Jul 21, 2022
Buhari is working, you fools should be grateful to have this man as our president. I love president Buhari even more so than my own father and will be very sad if he ever decides to leave Aso Rock.

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Re: Nigerians Got Richer As Income Per Capita Surges To $5,250 In 2021 - World Bank by spy24(m): 6:48pm On Jul 21, 2022
grin grin grin


I can't stop laughing at this news . Lollllz

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Re: Nigerians Got Richer As Income Per Capita Surges To $5,250 In 2021 - World Bank by iLoveYouToo(m): 6:49pm On Jul 21, 2022
princeemmma:
............. Got richer indeed


No lie, how much your phone be?

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Re: Nigerians Got Richer As Income Per Capita Surges To $5,250 In 2021 - World Bank by ekukeku(m): 6:49pm On Jul 21, 2022
From people to d government & for d politicians & finally from politicians to oversee, most especially U.K & DUBAI


Dere is hunger in d land, omo iya mi
Let's gather chase Des people away

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