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Multidimensional Poverty By Region by yoruboid: 5:48pm On Apr 09
🇳🇬MULTIDIMENSIONAL POVERTY

PROPORTION OF POOR PEOPLE

BY ZONE:
1 South West: 40.0% — 4 in 10 are multidimensionally poor

2 South East: 49.0%
3 South South: 62.6%
4 North Central: 66.3%
5 North West: 75.8%
6 North East: 76.5%

BY STATE: 5 Least Proportion
1 🟣Ondo: 27.2%
2 🟣Lagos: 29.4%
3 🟢Abia: 29.8%
4 🟢Anambra: 32.1%
5 🟤Edo: 35.4%

🟣SW 🟢SE 🟤SS

#Statisense

https:///statisense/status/1777682640474124424?s=46&t=YoF4K0q-dNG9S6AXfcrqSg

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty By Region by ImmaculateJOE(m): 5:53pm On Apr 09
If you check well, Akwa Ibom will be among the poorest state, yet na them they produce the highest oil for the country.

Their human capital development is very very poor, the major trade you see them engage the most around the country is House maid, house cook, gateman etc, with a very minimal pay.

They need to wake up, as their natural resources us use to develop the far north and beyond.

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty By Region by socialmediaman: 5:58pm On Apr 09
Re: Multidimensional Poverty By Region by Lizzysamuel(f): 6:03pm On Apr 09
Where is Oyo state? The state the size of Europe 😩.

How can dot states like Abia and Anambra be beating Oyo and Ogun the IGR headquarters.

Btw, the Ondo that I know shouldn't be on this list.

Unless they mean those living in Face me I slap you as comfortable people 😂.

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty By Region by yoruboid: 6:05pm On Apr 09
Lizzysamuel:
Where is Oyo state? The state the size of Europe 😩.

How can dot states like Abia and Anambra be beating Oyo and Ogun the IGR headquarters

The SW is not as hungry as the SE

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty By Region by Lizzysamuel(f): 6:06pm On Apr 09
yoruboid:


The SW is not as hungry as the SE

Which SW? 2/6 against 2/5? 😂

Even Lagos State your Eldorado is competing with Abia State 😂.

If you take out non indigenes and foreigners, your Eldorado will be Somalia.

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty By Region by MyVILLAGEpeople(m): 6:08pm On Apr 09
ImmaculateJOE:
If you check well, Akwa Ibom will be among the poorest state, yet na them they produce the highest oil for the country.

Their human capital development is very very poor, the major trade you see them engage the most around the country is House maid, house cook, gateman etc, with a very minimal pay.

They need to wake up, as their natural resources us use to develop the far north and beyond.

Their governors sef no Dey try at all

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty By Region by mrvitalis(m): 6:19pm On Apr 09
ImmaculateJOE:
If you check well, Akwa Ibom will be among the poorest state, yet na them they produce the highest oil for the country.

Their human capital development is very very poor, the major trade you see them engage the most around the country is House maid, house cook, gateman etc, with a very minimal pay.

They need to wake up, as their natural resources us use to develop the far north and beyond.
Natural resources means nothing... It's only in Africa we over hype it

I use to tell people if nigeria can take all oil and gas in igbo land and give igbo land freedom... That's it won't even affect igbos if we have good leaders

There is nothing like human capital development

Akwa Ibom is a typical example of what Peter obi told osibanjo in 2019

Infrastructure doesn't build an economy
Fine road won't improve your economy

The wastage of Lagos to calaba costal road won't improve the economy in any way

U grow economy by investing in your people
Providing access to credit

The only infrastructure u need are basic health n education simply

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty By Region by yoruboid: 6:21pm On Apr 09
Lizzysamuel:


Which SW? 2/6 against 2/5? 😂

Even Lagos State your Eldorado is competing with Abia State 😂.

If you take out non indigenes and foreigners, your Eldorado will be Somalia.


I know you were not smart enough to see this

1. South West: 40.0% — 4 in 10 are multidimensionally poor

2 South East: 49.0%

If you decided to add the ones that have migrated out of the SE, the poverty rate could go from 49% to 64% in the SE

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty By Region by Seefinish: 6:28pm On Apr 09
ImmaculateJOE:
If you check well, Akwa Ibom will be among the poorest state, yet na them they produce the highest oil for the country.

Their human capital development is very very poor, the major trade you see them engage the most around the country is House maid, house cook, gateman etc, with a very minimal pay.

They need to wake up, as their natural resources us use to develop the far north and beyond.
it is Akwa Ibom girls you see as house maids. A Yoruba is blind enough not to see Yoruba ladies selling agbo across the country and you can fvck them as low as 1k in the evening

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty By Region by adamusuleiman1: 6:35pm On Apr 09

Re: Multidimensional Poverty By Region by adamusuleiman1: 6:35pm On Apr 09

Re: Multidimensional Poverty By Region by Slytiger: 6:37pm On Apr 09
If one region like that had been the least poor, some chest beaters won't let us hear word. They would have been polluting the whole place with their noise.

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty By Region by opamoses1: 6:40pm On Apr 09
The reason SE is even number 2: Their people are scattered all over the prosperous SW trying to make ends meet and are sending remittance home. SW is like Europe+America to them. As I am typing this, several new arrivals are disembarking at various night bus parks allover the SW region cool

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty By Region by blancsn1: 6:46pm On Apr 09
You Are Rejoicing in foolishness n your tribesmen de look you

Lizzysamuel:
Where is Oyo state? The state the size of Europe 😩.

How can dot states like Abia and Anambra be beating Oyo and Ogun the IGR headquarters.

Btw, the Ondo that I know shouldn't be on this list.

Unless they mean those living in Face me I slap you as comfortable people 😂.

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty By Region by Enugurangers: 6:51pm On Apr 09
Seefinish:
it is Akwa Ibom girls you see as house maids. A Yoruba is blind enough not to see Yoruba ladies selling agbo across the country and you can fvck them as low as 1k in the evening
Wetin concern Akwa Ibom concern Yoruba. Lol..
As an Igbo man, what he said his true. Akwa Ibom people are everywhere doing housemaid and house boys in people's homes. They are hood people no doubt, but just like Bayelsa, they have been cursed with bad leaders in Akwa Ibom. Two rich oil states but very poor people.

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty By Region by Enugurangers: 6:55pm On Apr 09
Lizzysamuel:


Which SW? 2/6 against 2/5? 😂

Even Lagos State your Eldorado is competing with Abia State 😂.

If you take out non indigenes and foreigners, your Eldorado will be Somalia.

Even when Nigeria had regional system when there were few foreigners, SW was the most prosperous. You and I know this. Cut the pretence.

Below is from the times magazine of the early 1960s

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty By Region by BitterTruth01: 6:59pm On Apr 09
This people and propaganda are like 5 and 6

Right from the days of Awolowo till now .

They even have a place called Oluwole in Lagos dedicated to forgery
Re: Multidimensional Poverty By Region by muhammaduyusufu: 7:34pm On Apr 09
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Re: Multidimensional Poverty By Region by Objectivist04: 7:36pm On Apr 09
Enugurangers:

Wetin concern Akwa Ibom concern Yoruba. Lol..
As an Igbo man, what he said his true. Akwa Ibom people are everywhere doing housemaid and house boys in people's homes. They are hood people no doubt, but just like Bayelsa, they have been cursed with bad leaders in Akwa Ibom. Two rich oil states but very poor people.
Leave it igbos out of this, the person he replied is a Yoruba person and he was very ryt in his response.

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty By Region by Slytiger: 7:43pm On Apr 09
Objectivist04:

Leave it igbos out of this, the person he replied is a Yoruba person and he was very ryt in his response.
Why do you people eat sleep breath deceotion. He is Ibo and a Peter Obi supporter. An Ibo man says Akwa Ibom people are housemaids, another Ibo man decides to yab Yoruba instead.

That is your guy below.

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty By Region by Objectivist04: 7:44pm On Apr 09
Enugurangers:

Even when Nigeria had regional system when there were few foreigners, SW was the most prosperous. You and I know this. Cut the pretence.
Ondo can never be more prosperous than Anambra, Abia, lmo and enugu., all these are false statistics.
Some two years ago they used to project osun and Niger as the states with less poverty but this time around both of them didn't make top 10, so the question is what then happened to those states ? The answer is that they were never in that position,
Now they have started using Ondo, the bubble will soon burst.
The truth is that there is no way a typical Yoruba state will have less poverty in this country with the rate of laziness in that region. You can't have the list poverty rate and all your houses are dilapidated with mud walls.

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty By Region by LifeofDream: 7:44pm On Apr 09
Lizzysamuel:
Where is Oyo state? The state the size of Europe 😩.

How can dot states like Abia and Anambra be beating Oyo and Ogun the IGR headquarters.

Btw, the Ondo that I know shouldn't be on this list.

Unless they mean those living in Face me I slap you as comfortable people 😂.
Then you don't know Ondo state. Among the SW states, Ondo should be the state with the highest percentage of middle class..

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty By Region by LifeofDream: 7:46pm On Apr 09
Seefinish:
it is Akwa Ibom girls you see as house maids. A Yoruba is blind enough not to see Yoruba ladies selling agbo across the country and you can fvck them as low as 1k in the evening
What bring Yoruba to this matter now??...

The person you're quoting is not Yoruba, so why look for trouble?..

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty By Region by Objectivist04: 7:47pm On Apr 09
BitterTruth01:
This people and propaganda are like 5 and 6

Right from the days of Awolowo till now .

They even have a place called Oluwole in Lagos dedicated to forgery
You can't imagine, Ondo a dead state has the least poverty in Nigeria ? Ondo and ekitit are dead while osun is on life support machine.
Re: Multidimensional Poverty By Region by opamoses1: 7:55pm On Apr 09
Objectivist04:

You can't imagine, Ondo a dead state has the least poverty in Nigeria ? Ondo and ekitit are dead while osun is on life support machine.

Dear Akwuobi,

Thank you for your feedback. Actually, this is not a competition. I was only setting the record straight about a false attribution on Nollywood, which was brought on my TL on X.

Having said that, according to data from the National Bureau of Statistics, which is a public corporation, and Statisense, which is a private firm, the wealthiest part of Nigeria is the Southwest. The zone with the highest average per capita income is also the Southwest.

Ondo state has the same population as Enugu state, but Ondo's internal GDP is more than double that of Enugu. Ondo has the same GDP as Anambra, although Anambra has a larger population. How do you explain that? Ondo did not have a seaport for years. They just got approval for one in 2023, which is not yet operational. So, their economy is not import-dependent. It is built on agriculture and manufacturing.
...........

Thanks again, and may God bless you.

#TableShaker

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty By Region by Nyouth: 7:57pm On Apr 09
yoruboid:


I know you were not smart enough to see this

1. South West: 40.0% — 4 in 10 are multidimensionally poor

2 South East: 49.0%

If you decided to add the ones that have migrated out of the SE, the poverty rate could go from 49% to 64% in the SE
so you mean igbos in Lagos are poor yet they they leave in posch estates the Yorubas can't afford, keep playing

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty By Region by opamoses1: 7:58pm On Apr 09
Nyouth:
so you mean igbos in Lagos are poor yet they they leave in posch estates the Yorubas can't afford, keep playing
Since when did ajagbandi, Ajegunle, okoko, e.t.c become posh estate? That's the same area they often win elections in because that's were they are most populous and retire to after hawking phone charger and gala plus lacasera in traffic 😂😂😂

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty By Region by LOVEALAIGBO: 8:02pm On Apr 09
Enugurangers:

Wetin concern Akwa Ibom concern Yoruba. Lol..
As an Igbo man, what he said his true. Akwa Ibom people are everywhere doing housemaid and house boys in people's homes. They are hood people no doubt, but just like Bayelsa, they have been cursed with bad leaders in Akwa Ibom. Two rich oil states but very poor people.

This impostor should be ignored….don’t fall for his deceitful antics! He’s most likely a Yoruba masquerading as Igbo to try and further his bigotry and divide-and-rule plot!

He and his co-travellers ought to be ashamed that a people they have cheated, marginalised and conspired to ensure they don’t produce president, are making them feel so insecure and inadequate to the extent they have to continuously open dick-measuring threads just to reassure themselves! Does he think him and his ilk would have survived (from late 60s to date) to the extent Ndigbo/south-east have had it been they were confronted with the same kind of gang-up against them by a truly evil, hateful, vindictive, murderous, power-hungry and greedy hegemonic alliance! They can’t take even half of what Ndigbo have taken from them without going into oblivion!

The study may be a true representation of facts on ground or it may be cooked, but to me, its significance lays in the fact that, despite all the wickedness and anti-Igbo plots mounted against Ndigbo, we have not only managed to survive all that, but are now giving nightmares to the very same people who wish us dead….and who have been disproportionately favoured by the political-economy of ‘one Nigeria’!

Roll that in your spliff and smoke on it!

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty By Region by Nyouth: 8:06pm On Apr 09
opamoses1:
The reason SE is even number 2: Their people are scattered all over the prosperous SW trying to make ends meet and are sending remittance home. SW is like Europe+America to them. As I am typing this, several new arrivals are disembarking at various night bus parks allover the SW region cool
the starts is talking about the people living in each region no matter their region of origin, that is ti tell you that south west would amount to nothing when you take away mon indegins

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty By Region by paramakina202: 8:10pm On Apr 09
ImmaculateJOE:
If you check well, Akwa Ibom will be among the poorest state, yet na them they produce the highest oil for the country.

Their human capital development is very very poor, the major trade you see them engage the most around the country is House maid, house cook, gateman etc, with a very minimal pay.

They need to wake up, as their natural resources us use to develop the far north and beyond.
Their state government is trying but people should learn how to hustle from their Igbo neighbours.

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty By Region by muhammaduyusufu: 8:17pm On Apr 09
Nyouth:
the starts is talking about the people living in each region no matter their region of origin, that is ti tell you that south west would amount to nothing when you take away mon indegins
This was before non indigenes especially igbos started arriving in their large numbers. They have always been the most prosperous before independence and after.

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