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Re: Come And See The Bangladesh Peter Obi Has Been Hyping by harjay1986: 9:42pm On Jul 21, 2025
WhizdomXX:
You said talk down, you were busted and now you have shifted the ground to comparing. Peace be unto you Sir.
Don't be naive call down and read all our reply again
Re: Come And See The Bangladesh Peter Obi Has Been Hyping by Ezmans: 9:43pm On Jul 21, 2025
harjay1986:
Why would you be proud of your country ... are you proud of yourself in the first place .... country is a reflection of people in it .... no matter how hardship hit anyone of the European country you will never see them talk down on their country ....
When you see someone looting the common wealth of the nation he or she I'll keep quiet and praise the nation like the current looting efcc discovered in ebonyi recently?
Re: Come And See The Bangladesh Peter Obi Has Been Hyping by harjay1986: 9:54pm On Jul 21, 2025
Ezmans:
When you see someone looting the common wealth of the nation he or she I'll keep quiet and praise the nation like the current looting efcc discovered in ebonyi recently?
Ranting on social media will not stop the action but collective action of people will... are you telling me it was the ranting we make online that blow the the misappropriation out? Until will let action speak than usual online engagement nothing will change
Re: Come And See The Bangladesh Peter Obi Has Been Hyping by WhizdomXX(m): 10:09pm On Jul 21, 2025
Usmanovic95:
I regret asking AI to do a comparative check between NIGERIA and Bangladesh using certain indices. Omo those people dust us aswear. We have a long way to go OMG
Some will come here and tell you to relocate to Bangladesh.
Re: Come And See The Bangladesh Peter Obi Has Been Hyping by Ezmans: 10:15pm On Jul 21, 2025
harjay1986:
Ranting on social media will not stop the action but collective action of people will... are you telling me it was the ranting we make online that blow the the misappropriation out? Until will let action speak than usual online engagement nothing will change
Is it action in election day where someone I'll carry Cutlass and threaten you that if you don't vote his candidate they I'll cut off your hand?
Re: Come And See The Bangladesh Peter Obi Has Been Hyping by grandstar(m): 12:36am On Jul 22, 2025
WhizdomXX:
Question asked: Is there a indices that Nigeria is better than Bangladesh in?
In third picture the question was asked in the opposite way: Is there a indices that Bangladesh is better than Nigeria in.
Debate settled.You are all welcome.

CC: Grandstar, Seewahala, Ttalk, Reflect7, Factcheck0001
If Buhari hadn't destroyed the economy over a period of 8 years, what is Bangladesh? Nigerias per capita income in 2013 was over $3,000.

Nigeria in the short and long term has much brighter prospects. The right economic policies are the key
Re: Come And See The Bangladesh Peter Obi Has Been Hyping by boladez(m): 2:55am On Jul 22, 2025
Reflect7:
Peter Obi has been saying Nigeria should be more like Bangladesh.

After seeing the short video below of the terrible transport system in Bangladesh, it occurred to me that perhaps Obi does not mean well for this country.

Pity.

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/19mWHNyzjU/?mibextid=wwXIfr
Sir, see what AI says below , comparing Nigeria to Bangladesh....we have a lot to emulate from Bangladesh.

Peter Obi may not be wrong , from my assessment of AI results, he is right.

I think we are bugged down with crippling bad leadership and we ice it with tokenism and sensationalism.

Google is your friend ......use it.mso your post does not look shallow

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AI Overview



Nigeria and Bangladesh, while both developing nations, exhibit significant differences in their economic trajectories and key development indicators. Nigeria, despite its larger landmass and population, faces challenges in achieving consistent economic growth, with its economy heavily reliant on oil and susceptible to price fluctuations. Conversely, Bangladesh has shown remarkable economic progress, particularly in industrialization and competitiveness, despite its smaller size and higher population density.
Here's a more detailed comparison:
Economy:
Nigeria:
The Nigerian economy is largely dependent on oil exports, leading to volatility and vulnerability to global oil price swings. This has resulted in inconsistent economic growth, high unemployment, and a struggling manufacturing sector.
Bangladesh:
Bangladesh has diversified its economy, experiencing growth in sectors like textiles, ready-made garments, and agriculture. This has allowed for more stable and consistent economic progress, with notable improvements in industrialization and competitiveness.
Key Development Indicators:
Life Expectancy:
Bangladesh has a significantly higher life expectancy at birth (70.65 years) compared to Nigeria (52.62 years).
Unemployment:
Nigeria has a much higher unemployment rate (23.90%) than Bangladesh (5.00%).
HIV/AIDS:
The prevalence of HIV/AIDS is also considerably higher in Nigeria (3.10%) compared to Bangladesh (0.10%).
Infant Mortality:
Nigeria experiences a higher infant mortality rate (74.09 deaths per 1,000 live births) than Bangladesh (45.67).
GDP Per Capita:
While both countries have relatively low GDP per capita, Nigeria's (approximately $2,800) is slightly higher than Bangladesh's (approximately $2,100). However, when considering GDP per capita adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP), Bangladesh's is higher ($4,600) than Nigeria's ($6,000).
Other Factors:
Population Density: Bangladesh is significantly more densely populated than Nigeria.
Political Stability: Both countries have faced periods of political instability, but Bangladesh has seen more consistent progress in recent times.
Infrastructure: Nigeria faces significant underinvestment in infrastructure, while Bangladesh has been making strides in infrastructure development.
In essence, while Nigeria boasts a larger economy and landmass, Bangladesh has demonstrated greater economic dynamism and resilience in recent years, achieving significant progress in key development areas.
Re: Come And See The Bangladesh Peter Obi Has Been Hyping by Nairalander248: 7:14am On Jul 22, 2025
Lol, why are you not on thread Again?

Reflect7:
Peter Obi has been saying Nigeria should be more like Bangladesh.

After seeing the short video below of the terrible transport system in Bangladesh, it occurred to me that perhaps Obi does not mean well for this country.

Pity.

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/19mWHNyzjU/?mibextid=wwXIfr
Re: Come And See The Bangladesh Peter Obi Has Been Hyping by ShoeMarket: 7:41am On Jul 22, 2025
You can't compare Nigeria to Bangladesh abeg, make una rest these people. Bangladesh is way ahead of Nigeria in everything.
Re: Come And See The Bangladesh Peter Obi Has Been Hyping by WhizdomXX(m): 12:01pm On Jul 22, 2025
grandstar:
If Buhari hadn't destroyed the economy over a period of 8 years, what is Bangladesh? Nigerias per capita income in 2013 was over $3,000.

Nigeria in the short and long term has much brighter prospects. The right economic policies are the key
True. We are meant to be measuring with India, Brazil etc. before APC came in
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