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Nigeria And The 2022 Misery Index by Racoon(m): 12:55am On Aug 18, 2022
We doubt if anybody was surprised that Nigeria’s Misery Index rose from 59.4 in December 2021 to 62.79 by July 2022. Not only does this represent an almost six per cent jump, but it also indicates that within a period of just seven months (December 2021 and July 2022) the index worsened by almost 81 basis points each month.

This should be disturbing for all stakeholders in the country and the authorities must begin to find solution to what could engender a national upheaval. 
Even if we question some of the criteria, as some countries that are obviously in more precarious conditions were left out, the report fits into what is increasingly becoming a ranking routine.


Africa’s largest economy is either leading the world or almost doing so on the negative side of growth and human development indices. Today, Nigeria has the greatest number of citizens living in extreme poverty with inflation rate officially confirmed to have risen to 19.6 per cent, the highest in 17 years.

According to Steve Hanke, an economist at John Hopkins University in Baltimore, United States who developed the index to assess the degree of hardships faced by citizens in their country, it is “the sum of the unemployment, inflation and bank lending rates, minus the percentage change in real GDP per capita

Higher readings on the first three elements are ‘bad’ and make people more miserable.” And as the index rightly explained, the country’s misery ranking is laid at the foot of the economy and the unemployment crisis.

Figures available paint a dire situation of millions of adults and youths roaming the streets looking for work but finding none. Indeed, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBC) has reported a consistent pattern of worsening situation of inflation and unemployment in the country.

Perhaps more dangerous is the fact that about 60 per cent of that army of idle citizens is peopled by those between the ages of 15 and 35. Many of them, university graduates, are not only miserable but condemned to the street corner.


The clear and present danger of such a high level of idleness among young persons are already manifest in the high level of strife and crimes in virtually every corner of the country. Whereas the multitude of violent outbursts might have religious and ethnic colorations and undertones, it is also a notorious fact that most of the people in the fields and trenches of war are youths who if otherwise meaningfully engaged would have been unavailable for those worthless anti-social endeavours. 

Worse still is that there is no evidence to suggest that the authorities in Abuja and the 36 states appreciate the gravity of the situation as there are no clear-cut plans to deal with the problem. 

The economic recovery plan of the federal govt must prioritise youth employment and formulate policies to reduce it to the barest minimum. The economic empowerment programmes specifically targeted at young persons should also be reviewed and appropriate measures taken to improve and make them more efficient to achieve their objectives.

Beyond the foregoing, there is the urgent need to realign the nation’s educational curriculum with the needs of the economy. It has been said with some measure of justification that many of the school leavers are actually unemployable having regards to their training and skills. It has become necessary therefore that our educational training curriculum at all levels must incorporate skills acquisition and entrepreneurial development so that graduates leave school with the capacity to create wealth and jobs rather than seeking jobs...
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Re: Nigeria And The 2022 Misery Index by Nobody: 1:02am On Aug 18, 2022
Impressive!
Re: Nigeria And The 2022 Misery Index by RobsonsTARz: 1:10am On Aug 18, 2022
This wasnt the naija our stupid leaders enjoyed when they were young, but now all of them are blood sucking bed bugs to the country

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Re: Nigeria And The 2022 Misery Index by Racoon(m): 1:20am On Aug 18, 2022
Buhari government have won another inglorious trophy again for Nigeria. When nature wants to punish a people, it help them to get bad leaders. The people truly deserve its leaders.

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Re: Nigeria And The 2022 Misery Index by Racoon(m): 1:27am On Aug 18, 2022
Jennifer663:
Impressive!
What is impressive about this abysmal report depicting Nigeria in another gloomy indices of human and economic development?

Did you read that "....Nigeria’s Misery Index rose from 59.4 in December 2021 to 62.79 by July 2022. Not only does this represent an almost six per cent jump, but it also indicates that within a period of just seven months (December 2021 and July 2022) the index worsened by almost 81 basis points each month.

Africa’s largest economy is either leading the world or almost doing so on the negative side of growth and human development indices. Today, Nigeria has the greatest number of citizens living in extreme poverty with inflation rate officially confirmed to have risen to 19.6 per cent, the highest in 17 years..."
Re: Nigeria And The 2022 Misery Index by Racoon(m): 1:34am On Aug 18, 2022
"...Figures available paint a dire situation of millions of adults and youths roaming the streets looking for work but finding none. Indeed, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBC) has reported a consistent pattern of worsening situation of inflation and unemployment in the country.

Perhaps more dangerous is the fact that about 60 per cent of that army of idle citizens is peopled by those between the ages of 15 and 35. Many of them, university graduates, are not only miserable but condemned to the street corner....."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMPg0cLHj1Y

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Re: Nigeria And The 2022 Misery Index by orisa37: 4:52am On Aug 18, 2022
"IF NIGERIA IS SO VALUABLE IN CRIMES. IN NEED, IN DEED AND IN USE THEN 'NAIRA' SHOULD NOT BE SO WORTHLESS".
Re: Nigeria And The 2022 Misery Index by nastyesco(m): 5:15am On Aug 18, 2022
The only relevant index right now is stomach infrastructure index. Ebin npa awon eniyan. Its just sad.
All I know is na only Peter Obi that can get this country back on track. He will save all our money and invest it, so we can be rich on paper but raggedy. Just look at Anambra, bank account full but erosion everywhere from upper iweka to Awka.

Front page again!

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Re: Nigeria And The 2022 Misery Index by Mrchippychappy(m): 5:16am On Aug 18, 2022
We move

Re: Nigeria And The 2022 Misery Index by Danielle09: 5:17am On Aug 18, 2022
I see Nigeria doing well in all aspects in the nearest future, let's unite as one and trust the process✊

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Re: Nigeria And The 2022 Misery Index by Freelane33(m): 5:19am On Aug 18, 2022
God Abeg oo
Help me and my spirits out of this country totally .
PR is what I pray for

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Re: Nigeria And The 2022 Misery Index by chimpad: 5:21am On Aug 18, 2022
Summary please!
Re: Nigeria And The 2022 Misery Index by gerrardomendes(m): 5:23am On Aug 18, 2022
Sai Baba. grin
Re: Nigeria And The 2022 Misery Index by FOREX4free(m): 5:27am On Aug 18, 2022
What a shame. Thank God forex saved me
Re: Nigeria And The 2022 Misery Index by Ballzproblemm: 5:27am On Aug 18, 2022
chimpad:
Summary please!
buhari ,buhari has made things worse ,2023 we must correct our mistake with obi

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Re: Nigeria And The 2022 Misery Index by EKONGKING: 5:27am On Aug 18, 2022
u can blame buhari or other government officials , that`s the easiest option.
Have children in numbers ,you cannot cater and blame on politicians and thats the easiest option.
Re: Nigeria And The 2022 Misery Index by FOREX4free(m): 5:34am On Aug 18, 2022
nastyesco:
The only relevant index right now is stomach infrastructure index. Ebin npa awon eniyan. Its just sad.
All I know is na only Peter Obi that can get this country back on track. He will save all our money and invest it, so we can be rich on paper but raggedy. Just look at Anambra, bank account full but erosion everywhere from upper iweka to Akari.

Front page again!

Which is better? Rich on paper (at least someone else can come and invest it). Or allowing a selected few eat away your FEWture. The thought process of some people here Sha.

Nigerians affinity for leaders with zero Ideas is amazing.

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Re: Nigeria And The 2022 Misery Index by Mindlog: 5:38am On Aug 18, 2022
That strongly reflects the depression on ground but APC even being a scam are so convinced that Nigerians are enjoying the "dividends of democracy" under their watch.
Re: Nigeria And The 2022 Misery Index by favour32(m): 5:41am On Aug 18, 2022
PDP created all these problems.
APC come worsen or magnify the problems.

Both of them na "Satan company"
_____by culture one stone.

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Re: Nigeria And The 2022 Misery Index by OkCornel(m): 5:43am On Aug 18, 2022
Facts and figures.

APC and Tinubu promised a better Nigeria for Nigerians. However, Nigerians got a double dose of hell.

What makes it more annoying is, Tinubu knew what Buhari was capable of, but still went ahead to foist this calamity on Nigerians just because of his selfish ambition.

Re: Nigeria And The 2022 Misery Index by CSTRR: 6:13am On Aug 18, 2022
If Peter obi quotes it on his next interview, Tinubu supporters will start crying.
Re: Nigeria And The 2022 Misery Index by Splitmind: 6:28am On Aug 18, 2022
Nigerians should endure and stop complaining.
Re: Nigeria And The 2022 Misery Index by Newyorkitis(m): 6:36am On Aug 18, 2022
The misery-happy nation.
Re: Nigeria And The 2022 Misery Index by Selfmotivated: 7:04am On Aug 18, 2022
Newyorkitis:
The misery-happy nation.
So sad bro, the country is just upside down, people are making it worse by supporting evil government

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Re: Nigeria And The 2022 Misery Index by Gkored: 7:55am On Aug 18, 2022
Racoon:
Buhari government have won another inglorious trophy again for Nigeria. When nature wants to punish a people, it help them to get bad leaders. The people truly deserve its leaders.

About the image, it's going to be very difficult to fix Nigeria, because Nigeria need many policy adjustments which can only be ensured by the politicians. At least for now.

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Re: Nigeria And The 2022 Misery Index by Jking20(m): 9:57am On Aug 18, 2022
Help yourself and stop relying on the Government for everything.
Re: Nigeria And The 2022 Misery Index by Draslo(m): 10:30am On Aug 18, 2022
Danielle09:
I see Nigeria doing well in all aspects in the nearest future, let's unite as one and trust the process✊
This your optimism dey burst my head. Unless you've somehow bent spacetime and travelled into the nearest future through some kind of wormhole, I'd say you're pretty delusional.

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