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Nigerian States With Alarming Poverty Indices- Nov. 2022 NBS & World Bank Report by usibengate(m): 11:37am On Nov 18, 2022 |
https://punchng.com/nigerias-poverty-exceeds-world-bank-projection-five-states-lead/ The National Bureau of Statistics has disclosed that 133 million Nigerians are multi-dimensionally poor. In its latest National Multidimensional Poverty Index report launched on Thursday, the NBS said that 63 per cent of Nigerians were poor due to a lack of access to health, education, living standards, employment and security. The Multidimensional Poverty Index offers a multivariate form of poverty assessment, identifying deprivations across health, education, living standards, work and shocks. The Statistician-General of the Federation and CEO of the NBS, Semiu Adeniran, said this was the first time the bureau would conduct a standard multidimensional poverty survey in Nigeria. “The survey was implemented in 2021 to 2022 and it is the largest survey with a sample size of over 56,610 people in 109 senatorial districts in the 36 states of Nigeria,” he said. Five poorest states The NBS report further showed Sokoto, Bayelsa, Gombe, Jigawa and Plateau are the top poorest states in 2022. Sokoto leads the poorest with 90.5 per cent of people in the state poor. It is followed by Bayelsa with 88.5 per cent poor people, Gombe with 86.2 per cent, Jigawa with 84.3 per cent, and Plateau with 84 percent. The least poor states The least poor states are Ondo with 27.2 per cent poor people, Lagos with 29.4 per cent, Abia 29.8 per cent, Edo with 31 per cent, and Anambra with 32.1 per cent. The report said that 65 per cent of poor Nigerians (86 million) were in the North, while 35 per cent (nearly 47 million) were in the South. The report noted, “Overall, 65 per cent of poor people – 86 million people – live in the North, while 35 per cent – nearly 47 million – live in the South. In general, a disparity between North and South is evident in both incidence and intensity of multidimensional poverty, with the North being poorer. “However, the level and number of poor people needs to be addressed in all zones – each of which are home to between 11 and 20 million poor people except North West, which has 45 million poor people due to its larger population and higher level of poverty.” It also noted that 72 per cent of people in rural areas were poor. It is the same for 42 per cent of people in urban areas. |
Re: Nigerian States With Alarming Poverty Indices- Nov. 2022 NBS & World Bank Report by 07kjb: 11:44am On Nov 18, 2022 |
All the past BAYELSA GOVERNORS INCLUDING GEJ SHOULD BE RUSTING IN JAIL 2 Likes |
Re: Nigerian States With Alarming Poverty Indices- Nov. 2022 NBS & World Bank Report by Theunbothered: 11:46am On Nov 18, 2022 |
The North should be at the top of the list, best in poverty. 2 Likes |
Re: Nigerian States With Alarming Poverty Indices- Nov. 2022 NBS & World Bank Report by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 11:47am On Nov 18, 2022 |
Multidimensional puvaty Hmmmmm |
Re: Nigerian States With Alarming Poverty Indices- Nov. 2022 NBS & World Bank Report by yaroyaro619(m): 12:11pm On Nov 18, 2022 |
That is why everybody should vote Atiku to solve all these problems Atiku is coming............... |
Re: Nigerian States With Alarming Poverty Indices- Nov. 2022 NBS & World Bank Report by PHIPEX(m): 12:14pm On Nov 18, 2022 |
This multidimensional poverty report is scary. Out of 5 Eastern states, 2 are among Nigeria 5 least porest States. Yet some people believe they are doing the East a favour because the Igbos come to Lagos for business. What this report is saying is that Abia, Edo and Anambra are as comfortable as Lagos in term of standard of living. That's why this thread will not hit the front page anytime soon 5 Likes |
Re: Nigerian States With Alarming Poverty Indices- Nov. 2022 NBS & World Bank Report by Advocate500: 12:16pm On Nov 18, 2022 |
Abia state major challenge remain bad leadership,the people are their own army. |
Re: Nigerian States With Alarming Poverty Indices- Nov. 2022 NBS & World Bank Report by donphilopus: 12:20pm On Nov 18, 2022 |
yaroyaro619: So he can come increase the poverty rate right? Getat abeg. |
Re: Nigerian States With Alarming Poverty Indices- Nov. 2022 NBS & World Bank Report by Nobody: 12:21pm On Nov 18, 2022 |
PHIPEX: The east has the least poorest because less population and higher stand of living. It's more expensive to live in South east than other parts of the country... A week in enugu I spent 200k, in kebbi my 200k will last almost a month Atiku is coming 3 Likes |
Re: Nigerian States With Alarming Poverty Indices- Nov. 2022 NBS & World Bank Report by yaroyaro619(m): 12:22pm On Nov 18, 2022 |
donphilopus:don't worry Atiku is coming......... |
Re: Nigerian States With Alarming Poverty Indices- Nov. 2022 NBS & World Bank Report by PHIPEX(m): 12:24pm On Nov 18, 2022 |
Thinkam:You are wrong. Are you saying the North is poor because they are large? Anambra and Abia are among top 10most populated states in Nigeria. The report is about percentage of poor people in a state. 7 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Nigerian States With Alarming Poverty Indices- Nov. 2022 NBS & World Bank Report by owobokiri(m): 12:38pm On Nov 18, 2022 |
The far North is stinkingly rich! Forget all these convulated numbers being thrown around to make it look like they are poor. They are rich! They are just culturally opposed to modern ways of doing things because of their religious inclinations, especially the rural areas. Folks down south don't know that this country is basically running a "double economy ". Things are cheaper in the North! They buy food cheaper, have good roads, enjoy better water and power supplies, gets all the federal government palliative programs because they're perennially classified as poor and disadvantaged. Most states have free education and most core northern kids get direct employment once they graduate! North East takes almost 5% of the budget before disbursement as part of The North East Development Commission! They have have far more States and Local Governments and as such gets more revenue from the Feds every month! Based on federal governments policies, the North is more or else the monopoly in terms of food production in the country. All the major dams and irrigationss and subsidized fertilizers are for them, thereby giving them a massive edge in food production. Then Buhari came in with his nepotism and solidified their position on top of the food chain in the country! Army, NNPC, customs service, immigration, Police Force, Air Force, Navy.., all they're in control, using those to provide good paying jobs for their people! You hardly see their sons outside the shores of the country doing useless jobs because they are secured at home! Tell me; how are they poor then? We are just regurgitating some worn out rhetorics when we join to say the north is poor! These guys are using this "poverty propaganda " to fool us! They are as rich as anyone, if not richer.. 5 Likes |
Re: Nigerian States With Alarming Poverty Indices- Nov. 2022 NBS & World Bank Report by PHIPEX(m): 12:46pm On Nov 18, 2022 |
owobokiri:Some of them are stinkingly rich but majority are poor. Eg Dangote is stinkingly rich in Kano but majority of Kano people are poor. The money does not circulate, Economics call it Unequal distribution of income. The Armed forces and co you quoted are less than 500k people combined and the rich among them are less than 50k people out of the over 100 millions of the North population 3 Likes |
Re: Nigerian States With Alarming Poverty Indices- Nov. 2022 NBS & World Bank Report by kettykin: 12:47pm On Nov 18, 2022 |
The same Anambra and Imo that get next to nothing from the federal government are now shoulders above states that get all the federal allocation fund and federal projects. |
Re: Nigerian States With Alarming Poverty Indices- Nov. 2022 NBS & World Bank Report by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 12:48pm On Nov 18, 2022 |
owobokiri:I wonder o.... My brother abeg help me ask them 2 Likes |
Re: Nigerian States With Alarming Poverty Indices- Nov. 2022 NBS & World Bank Report by Nobody: 12:59pm On Nov 18, 2022 |
PHIPEX: Yes the north has poor people, that has been in contention. The east is populated, but not as much as others.. Easterners spend more money on survival and even enjoyment than other regions.. But the population plays a role 2 Likes |
Re: Nigerian States With Alarming Poverty Indices- Nov. 2022 NBS & World Bank Report by owobokiri(m): 1:01pm On Nov 18, 2022 |
PHIPEX: Having lived in the north, my views on this have drastically changed! I used to parrot this line too. That they're mainly poor and that few are rich bla bla bla bla. But go to the north. Apart from the almajiris, most of them are reasonably and relatively "rich" when compared to southerners too. The farmers are always sure of making tons of profit at harvest because they have their Local Government "corporatives" sponsored by the government, that buys off literally all their goods for onward shipment to the South at fixed prices. This and the cost of transportation are the main reasons the prices of foodstuffs down South are far costlier when compared to the north. Most times we see some "northern" cobblers and gatemen down south, we use that to measure the affluence of the North but most of those guys are from either Niger, Mali or Chad. They just claim to be northerners to blend in. Are they mainly illiterates? Yes! Do they need more upgrade in terms of how they conduct things? Maybe Yes. But are they poor? I doubt it. They may look haggard and not disposed to the flamboyant display of wealth that is our cultural hallmark down South, but they have money. Even in the remote areas. They have a very good thriving agriculture and trading culture. They trade easily with no restrictions with their kits and kins across borders from Chad, Niger and northern Cameroons, while the Nigerian Custom Service makes that almost impossible down South. They are seldom saddled with all the administrative bottlenecks that southerners face in accessing federal governments credits and financial largesse. Infact, the North is far better off than we choose to admit down south. |
Re: Nigerian States With Alarming Poverty Indices- Nov. 2022 NBS & World Bank Report by Otobong3374(m): 1:21pm On Nov 18, 2022 |
[quote author=owobokiri post=118491087]The far North is stinkingly rich! Forget all these convulated numbers being thrown around to make it look like they are poor. They are rich! They are just culturally opposed to modern ways of doing things because of their religious inclinations, especially the rural areas. Folks down south don't know that this country is basically running a "double economy ". Things are cheaper in the North! They buy food cheaper, have good roads, enjoy better water and power supplies, gets all the federal government palliative programs because they're perennially classified as poor and disadvantaged. Most states have free education and most core northern kids get direct employment once they graduate! North East takes almost 5% of the budget before disbursement as part of The North East Development Commission! They have have far more States and Local Governments and as such gets more revenue from the Feds every month! Based on federal governments policies, the North is more or else |
Re: Nigerian States With Alarming Poverty Indices- Nov. 2022 NBS & World Bank Report by Ttalk: 1:27pm On Nov 18, 2022 |
PHIPEX: Oh you forgot Ondo, hate will not kill you 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian States With Alarming Poverty Indices- Nov. 2022 NBS & World Bank Report by Otobong3374(m): 1:31pm On Nov 18, 2022 |
Thinkam:Why Should They Not Poor When One Man In North Want To Have 15 Children?? |
Re: Nigerian States With Alarming Poverty Indices- Nov. 2022 NBS & World Bank Report by nedu666: 1:33pm On Nov 18, 2022 |
Thinkam: Liar. U spent 200k in enugu on what exactly |
Re: Nigerian States With Alarming Poverty Indices- Nov. 2022 NBS & World Bank Report by Nobody: 1:34pm On Nov 18, 2022 |
nedu666: Hotel meals and logistics and fun |
Re: Nigerian States With Alarming Poverty Indices- Nov. 2022 NBS & World Bank Report by nedu666: 1:38pm On Nov 18, 2022 |
Thinkam: Na so. And in kebbi 200k is enough for hotel logistics and fun abi. Everyone is a millionaire online |
Re: Nigerian States With Alarming Poverty Indices- Nov. 2022 NBS & World Bank Report by Nobody: 1:40pm On Nov 18, 2022 |
nedu666: In kebbi there are places you get 3k per night hotel in jega, yauri, in Bk the cheapest hotel is 5k. With 200k you can flex that up to 3weeks In enugu the cheapest I could get was 8k So if you do the math you'll see. |
Re: Nigerian States With Alarming Poverty Indices- Nov. 2022 NBS & World Bank Report by Faiththatworks(m): 1:44pm On Nov 18, 2022 |
This is the kind of news that should scare any reasonable Nigerian, assuming I agree with the exaggerated figure of Nigerians being 200million, having 133 milloon poor Nigerians is very very very scary. No reasonable government official should read this news and go to bed with his/her eyes closed. It means out of every 10 Nigerian,6 are very poor, probably 3 can just afford to eat 1 or 2 meals daily and less than 0.0001% of the population are comfortable. This is the kind of news that should dominate the political discourse during the election season,but Nigerian youths will be distracted by Atiku is coming,Obi is perfect, Asiwaju is a mentor,is these the rubbish we should be talking about. Haaaa Nigerian Youths stop all these stupid argument on whose dick is bigger between Obi, ATIKU, Tinubu, Kwankwanso. 133 million poor people of whom I'm sure around 60% will be around the ages of 18-40 years should cause a big riot and revolution in any country. There's an army of very poor people in Nigeria. Let us make this election about who will make policies that will move Nigeria forward. Nigerian youths should come forward and have an economic policy plan that will move Nigeria forward irrespective of whoever wins this election, enough of this crazy online argument. Enough of the crazy distraction. God bless Nigeria. 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian States With Alarming Poverty Indices- Nov. 2022 NBS & World Bank Report by totit: 1:47pm On Nov 18, 2022 |
PHIPEX: You are being mischievous.
https://thewhistler.ng/kano-kaduna-katsina-sokoto-top-list-of-states-with-extreme-poverty/amp/ |
Re: Nigerian States With Alarming Poverty Indices- Nov. 2022 NBS & World Bank Report by PHIPEX(m): 1:49pm On Nov 18, 2022 |
Ttalk:Nope, Ondo is already better than the rest going by the report including Lagos. People easily think Lagos is better off than the rest. |
Re: Nigerian States With Alarming Poverty Indices- Nov. 2022 NBS & World Bank Report by 9japride(m): 3:07pm On Nov 18, 2022 |
Those saying the population in the East is small are ignorant. The north is full of vast empty lands. If you travel from Abuja to up north, you will just be seeing empty lands. The population scheme is not correct. 3 Likes |
Re: Nigerian States With Alarming Poverty Indices- Nov. 2022 NBS & World Bank Report by IGBOSON1: 4:04pm On Nov 18, 2022 |
owobokiri: Even though there’s a higher number of poor as a percentage of their population in the north….and i mean muslim core north, you’re right that they get a higher level of benefits from the Nigerian state. This is why they like the unitary system of government as presently practised…as well as big government! Building on this point, we can also boldly posit that the Nigerian polity will not be restructured any time soon! What’s helping the south is that they have a better educated populace which presents opportunities over and above that which the central gov’t can provide, hence there’s a better spread of wealth in the south than in the north where its states and population depend mainly on the Nigerian state to get by. What further worsens poverty levels in the north is their uncontrolled high birth rate. Smug southerners, who love measuring dick with other ethnicities/regions at the slightest opportunity, will read these figures and feel all superior and funky! But with all their sense and education they’re yet to realise how the north uses these type of comparisons to attract more sympathy and funds (both local and foreign) to their region, entrepreneurs and general populace! 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian States With Alarming Poverty Indices- Nov. 2022 NBS & World Bank Report by FreeStuffsNG: 4:10pm On Nov 18, 2022 |
PHIPEX:Igbo are among the least populated . Sampling bias will be skewed against the north |
Re: Nigerian States With Alarming Poverty Indices- Nov. 2022 NBS & World Bank Report by Racoon(m): 4:11pm On Nov 18, 2022 |
"The report said that 65 per cent of poor Nigerians (86 million) were in the North, while 35 per cent (nearly 47 million) were in the South..." This statistics speak volume. |
Re: Nigerian States With Alarming Poverty Indices- Nov. 2022 NBS & World Bank Report by Obinoscopy(m): 4:23pm On Nov 18, 2022 |
Interesting Stats. |
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