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Re: The Poorest State In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:45pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
after1: Tribalism is not just bad but evil, quit tribalism. -Buddah Monk 4 Likes |
Re: The Poorest State In Nigeria by killercute16(m): 6:46pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
MKO4ever:Oyo poor?.....yhu need to do some research again......these are my own list. 1.JIGAWA 2.kebbi 3.zamfara 4.Yobe 5.OSUN |
Re: The Poorest State In Nigeria by Utchgirl(f): 6:48pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
bofoy: 4get abt d payment of salary cos Aregbe is nt d 1st gov'nor 2 be owing his workers. Bt d truth is dt Osun state is very poor. I hv lived dia and i hv seen tins wit my eyes. 6 Likes |
Re: The Poorest State In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:54pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
1.Kogi State.
2.Kogi State.
3.Same as above.
4.Umm..Kogi State.
5.Still Kogi State. 4 Likes |
Re: The Poorest State In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:54pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
1.Kogi State.
2.Kogi State.
3.Same as above.
4.Umm..Kogi State.
5.Still Kogi State. |
Re: The Poorest State In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:55pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
1.Kogi State.
2.Kogi State.
3.Same as above.
4.Umm..Kogi State.
5.Still Kogi State. |
Re: The Poorest State In Nigeria by lukecent: 6:57pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
Utchgirl:Hope that's not where u re living? |
Re: The Poorest State In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:57pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
1.Kogi State.
2.Kogi State.
3.Same as above.
4.Umm..Kogi State.
5.Still Kogi State. |
Re: The Poorest State In Nigeria by oduastates: 6:58pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
nedu2000: Or you can say , SE states lack social services which means fewer teachers , nurses , doctors , sanitation workers ,TV stations to pay . We flock to other states to piggyback on their social services |
Re: The Poorest State In Nigeria by FKO81(m): 6:58pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
after1:Ebonyi is primarily an agricultural region. It is a leading producer of rice, yam, potatoes, maize, beans, and cassava in Nigeria, Rice and yams are predominantly cultivated in Edda, a region within the state, Ebonyi has several solid mineral resources, Ebonyi is called "the salt of the nation" for its huge salt deposit at the Okposi and Uburu Salt Lakes. 10 Likes 4 Shares
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Re: The Poorest State In Nigeria by Utchgirl(f): 7:10pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
Re: The Poorest State In Nigeria by FKO81(m): 7:12pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
oduastates: Evidence we have shows that Southeast states are leading in MDG reports Proportion of Births attended by skilled health care attendants. [b]Assistance during child birth has a lot of influence on the birth outcome. It also determines the health and life of both the mother and child after delivery. The assistance of highly skilled birth personnel is imperative to guarantee successful delivery and life after such delivery. Fig… shows the national trend of the proportion of births attended by skilled attendants. The proportion increased in 2008 (38.9%) from 36.3% recorded in 2004 while 53.6% was recorded in 2012. The situation improved further in 2014 (58.6%). A zonal disaggregation of this trend shows that of the children born within the period of reference, South East (89.1%) had the highest record of delivery assisted by skilled birth attendant. Eighty three percent was recorded in South West. North Central and South South zones respectively had a record of 67.2% and 64.4%. The least were in North East (30.8%) and North West (24.8%). Sectorally, the urban areas with 79.2 had higher proportion of deliveries assisted by trained personnel’s while the rural areas had 46.6%.[/b] 7 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: The Poorest State In Nigeria by FKO81(m): 7:18pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
oduastates:more information from nbs, MDG survey 2014 Primary School Net Attendance Ratio By State At the national level, the net attendance ratio was 61% in 2008 and it increased to 71% in 2012. In 2014, there was a shortfall of 2.3% and the net attendance for 2014 thus dropped to 68.7%. When classified by sectors, net attendance in the urban (84.3%) was much higher than in the rural areas (62.2%). Across the geopolitical zones, it was very encouraging in the South East (90.5%), South South (88.1%), South West (87%) and North Central (80.2%). But in the North West (50.5%) and particularly North East (42.5%) net attendance was not impressive. 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Poorest State In Nigeria by FKO81(m): 7:23pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
More from MDG survey Literacy rate of 15 – 24 years, women definition. Sectorally, the survey showed that there were more literate youth women (85.3%) in the urban as against the 57.8% recorded in the rural areas. In the zones the literate youth women in the South East (93.5%) were much higher than the rest of the zones. North East (33.0%) and North West (35%) had the lowest percentage of literate youth women in 2014. 6 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: The Poorest State In Nigeria by WIZGUY69(m): 7:23pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
Flets:You no get sense. fool like you. |
Re: The Poorest State In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:25pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
Flets: Ekiti Taraba Bayelsa Abia Ebonyi... How market? |
Re: The Poorest State In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:27pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
Freemanan:bayelsa and abia cannot make ur list. Stop joking around. |
Re: The Poorest State In Nigeria by WIZGUY69(m): 7:28pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
[size=48]Ebonyi is the poorest state in Nigeria. sometimes. the state looks like its not part of Nigeria. the only tarred road in that salt cave is the road leading to Govt house. Abakiliki. nonsense state may amadioha strike any flat head beast that mention any south west state.[/size] |
Re: The Poorest State In Nigeria by FKO81(m): 7:29pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
MDG survey [b]Antenatal Care Coverage. Antenatal Care avails much in preventing pregnancy complications, when it is sought early and continued through to delivery. Early antenatal care reveals impending dangers and makes referrals timely. It is a direct approach to reducing maternal mortality. In 2008, only 8.2% of the pregnant women attended antenatal for one visit while 44.8% attended for at least 4 visits. In 2012 66.3% of them attended for at least one visit and 57.8% for at least four visits. The record in 2014 was that about 25% of the women that were pregnant never attended antenatal visits. At the same time, 68.9% attended at least once while 60.6% attended for four times and over. The number of visits for antenatal was encouraging in the urban where 75.9% of pregnant women had at least four visits. The rural rears were no exception as 51.6% of the pregnant women visited over four times. With regard to the zones, South East (88.3%) had the highest number of visits. South West (78%), South South (64.1) and North Central (65. had encouraging number of antenatal visits. But very few pregnant women in North West (38.1%) and North East (32.9%) attended antenatal up to four times.[/b] 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Poorest State In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:30pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
menabadoo:What do you think that list is for? |
Re: The Poorest State In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:30pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
Freemanan:a joke |
Re: The Poorest State In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:31pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
WIZGUY69: 8 Likes
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Re: The Poorest State In Nigeria by MEILYN(m): 7:34pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
Flets:You are a big fool. Kogi state is being ruled by PDP and Benue State is poorer than Kogi state. Where did you see Boko Haram in Kogi state? There was only one report of bomb blast years back but we havent heard anything since then. |
Re: The Poorest State In Nigeria by Goldmaxx(f): 7:36pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
Re: The Poorest State In Nigeria by WIZGUY69(m): 7:38pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
killercute16: Leave the foool the same Oyo state that's poor will feed his State even you too no suppose put Osun sef. inability to pay workers salary doesn't mean people are dying of starvation there, forget those media hype. some comments here are just too irritating. |
Re: The Poorest State In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:39pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
WIZGUY69:osun is poor, why trying hard to dispute it. Osun is a poor state, everybody knows that. 1 Like |
Re: The Poorest State In Nigeria by WIZGUY69(m): 7:40pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
Goldmaxx: another Iboe virus sighted. if anybody type osun here again, it will not be funny o |
Re: The Poorest State In Nigeria by after1: 7:43pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
[s] BuddahMonk:[/s] Drug addict, go smoke and stop posting trash. NDLEA is watching..... |
Re: The Poorest State In Nigeria by killercute16(m): 7:45pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
WIZGUY69:the osun was just for exageration. |
Re: The Poorest State In Nigeria by FKO81(m): 7:48pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
[s] WIZGUY69:[/s] Ekiti and Osun 1 Like |
Re: The Poorest State In Nigeria by Goldmaxx(f): 7:48pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
WIZGUY69:bro calm down,we all know dat osun is the poorest state in nigeria as of 2015 1 Like |
Re: The Poorest State In Nigeria by WIZGUY69(m): 7:49pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
menabadoo: lol. you don't know the meaning of poor. from what I have been reading here, only an unexposed kids will be shouting osun, reason : the media hype things concerning osun. by poor we mean per capita income, projects on ground etc. private companies etc. have you been to Niger, ebonyi, kebbi etc osun is better than those states far. make no mistake. when was the last time you read any thing concerning those aforementioned states, bcoz of the absence of media. or are people not staying there. it's bcoz osun it's in the limelight and the citizens there are enlightened that you keep seeing osun on-the- News fine the state is poor in S/western states level. but as far Nigeria is concerned, it's still richer than some states |
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