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| Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate Compared With Selected African Countries (2024) by Maj196(m): 4:59am On Jan 22 |
How did they conclude. Unemployment is rife and should be around 30% |
| Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate Compared With Selected African Countries (2024) by Martartins(m): 5:05am On Jan 22 |
Nigeria unemployment rate should be 50% by now. It has stood at 35% since Yar adua |
| Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate Compared With Selected African Countries (2024) by kaywhy09(m): 5:07am On Jan 22 |
Lol ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate Compared With Selected African Countries (2024) by Exousiang01(m): 5:30am On Jan 22 |
VeeVeeMyLuv:You just contradicted yourself all in an attempt to bash the system. Unemployment is being engaged. Unemployment is not about your income. You know it but you won't accept the truth. Hate for truth is a general problem you lots have |
| Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate Compared With Selected African Countries (2024) by princeade86(m): 6:01am On Jan 22 |
Richtaiwo:that's your IMF stats for unemployment rate in the country, so nobody should whine us.
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| Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate Compared With Selected African Countries (2024) by creativejagaban: 6:32am On Jan 22 |
VeeVeeMyLuv:Oya everyone come and look at this (S/He will run away now) ![]() @VeeVeeMyLuv, provide evidence and the source for what you spew up there ![]() You don't need to be as always bitter as racoon whenever positive news presents itself to you ![]() Tinubu till 2031. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate Compared With Selected African Countries (2024) by UnimkeAk(m): 6:33am On Jan 22 |
VeeVeeMyLuv:Why should anyone “adult” be jobless in the first place: |
| Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate Compared With Selected African Countries (2024) by bennynaza(m): 6:47am On Jan 22 |
duro4chang:What exactly do you have that commands value? |
| Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate Compared With Selected African Countries (2024) by ogascomax: 7:09am On Jan 22 |
Richtaiwo:Even you that wrote all these things you don't believe it but you just have to defend the government you support or your payment. They are different sources that gives employment statistics and I am sure that many others will give some thing much bigger than this one. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate Compared With Selected African Countries (2024) by Ihaveleftnaija: 7:12am On Jan 22 |
duro4chang:South africa does things differently from other Africans. They don't consider you employed if you are not in the formal economy where you can be taxed. Infact they pay you unemployment benefits because you are considered unemployed even if you're a taxi driver cashing in every day ,the government will pay you monthly for your upkeep. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate Compared With Selected African Countries (2024) by Ihaveleftnaija: 7:15am On Jan 22 |
SEOJanitor:Stop talking what you know nothing about. South africa does things differently from other Africans. They don't consider you employed if you are not in the formal economy where you can be taxed. Infact they pay you unemployment benefits because you are considered unemployed even if you're a taxi driver cashing in every day ,the government will pay you monthly for your upkeep And lastly ,South Africa has what they call Nffas. Google it. It's free education for blacks and coloreds. Infact the whites pay more education than blacks. And the South African Universities are government owned not run by whites. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate Compared With Selected African Countries (2024) by Inosky: 7:22am On Jan 22 |
Government manipulated data. Simple stats they can be real with, they will manipulate it like INEC election results. In the last 20 years, Nigeria has created zero industry, aside dangote refinery; too, millions of graduates are produced every year, in addition to non formal jobless youths rooming the streets. FAKE DATA. EVEN THE BLIND CAN DISPUTE THAT DATA. Nigeria unemployment data should be over 70%, just to be fair. This is the truth. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate Compared With Selected African Countries (2024) by autoez: 7:47am On Jan 22 |
ogaemma:What you see are a bunch of very lazy young people hoping to buy house in lekki without working. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate Compared With Selected African Countries (2024) by creativejagaban: 7:49am On Jan 22 |
Racoon:If the same ILO had published 75% as Nigeria unemployment rate, you would have been jumping 🦘 up and down joyfully at the news. Tinubu till 2031. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate Compared With Selected African Countries (2024) by duro4chang(m): 7:51am On Jan 22 |
Ihaveleftnaija:You go explain taya. I can see your pain. I can see how troubled you are. I can see how you are uncomfortable. But face towel to clean the sweat and tears. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate Compared With Selected African Countries (2024) by duro4chang(m): 7:53am On Jan 22 |
bennynaza:Who is that 'you' referring to? Explain yourself better. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate Compared With Selected African Countries (2024) by DMCA: 7:58am On Jan 22 |
muyico:is POS business, Akara frying, indomie, puff puff and gala hawking not employment? ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate Compared With Selected African Countries (2024) by Ihaveleftnaija: 8:04am On Jan 22 |
duro4chang:I have said my own bro💁♀️. If you believe a South Africa that is more industrialized and attracts the most immigrants around the continent has more unemployed people than collapsed countries who export their people there ,then be my guest. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate Compared With Selected African Countries (2024) by VeeVeeMyLuv(f): 8:04am On Jan 22 |
autoez:You call these people that left their homes to search for their daily bread on the streets lazy? He did not say they are on the streets carrying brown envelope up and down looking for job, they are on the streets trying to hustle for their daily bread. If you think there's no God, which could therefore make you not have conscience, or lost your humanity, you better change the mentality That you are in the privileged 0.001% does not give you the right to castigate struggling less privileged Nigerians on the streets. Beware, be careful what you wish for God can just turn your own tables upside down overnight |
| Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate Compared With Selected African Countries (2024) by VeeVeeMyLuv(f): 8:10am On Jan 22*. Modified: 8:43am On Jan 22 |
Ihaveleftnaija:My broda I wonder o Help me ask him Aside from that There's large-scale boko terrorists attacks and kidnappings every blessed day in Nigeria of which the Nigerian government at various levels are very proud of, I neva hear of such news coming from South Africa. Again you can hardly find South Africans in Nigeria, because they don't rate Nigeria. Last but not the least 1 rand is equal to a whopping N87! Almost N100 |
| Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate Compared With Selected African Countries (2024) by felixtare(m): 8:15am On Jan 22 |
| Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate Compared With Selected African Countries (2024) by duro4chang(m): 8:26am On Jan 22 |
Ihaveleftnaija:Since you don't read bad news about your country I know you are sad. You don't make progress when you always look for the downfall or misfortune of others. Can't you see you are shrinking? Learn to be optimistic not persimistic. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate Compared With Selected African Countries (2024) by autoez: 8:31am On Jan 22 |
VeeVeeMyLuv:Please do not speak for God, God forbids that. You clearly misunderstood my comment, and Scripture warns against this: “Who are you to judge another man’s servant? To his own master he stands or falls” (Romans 14:4). Focus on your own life and speak with wisdom nexy time. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate Compared With Selected African Countries (2024) by Ihaveleftnaija: 8:41am On Jan 22 |
duro4chang:Where do you get that I was looking for bad news about Naija? . I only corrected you on.the South African issue because I have lived there for 10 years and I know how that country works,does that mean I wish bad for my own country? |
| Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate Compared With Selected African Countries (2024) by Ihaveleftnaija: 8:44am On Jan 22 |
VeeVeeMyLuv:No mind the 30 000 online warriors. They don't know lying to yourself doesn't change the trajectory of the country ,it makes it worse or stagnant. Such Nigerians with such empty pride really make you less optimistic that Nigeria would be better than the working countries in Africa. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate Compared With Selected African Countries (2024) by Doyou2019: 8:44am On Jan 22 |
Freshandfitpod:The wereys no even get population data to begin with. Or when was the last yeye census sef? |
| Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate Compared With Selected African Countries (2024) by duro4chang(m): 8:45am On Jan 22 |
Ihaveleftnaija:That is not how to make correction. Be polite. You came here to attack me based on what I wrote. Since you have been attacking and criticizing, what have benefited? We have destructive and constructive criticisms, learn to be constructive and not destructive. Good day. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate Compared With Selected African Countries (2024) by Ihaveleftnaija: 8:45am On Jan 22 |
duro4chang:Ok,show me the part I attacked you. |
| Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate Compared With Selected African Countries (2024) by JustYourself: 8:48am On Jan 22 |
Do you know why nigeria has low unemployment rates compared to countries like South africa is because most nigerians mainly engaged in informal economic activities which can lead to inefficiency,low productivity, maltreatment,harassment and exploitation of employees unlike South africa that is mostly run by formal economic activities. |
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. I only corrected you on.the South African issue because I have lived there for 10 years and I know how that country works,does that mean I wish bad for my own country?