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Is Nigeria Holding Back The 'South East'? Health Stats by ezeagu(op):
I was kind of thinking the average for Nigeria is really below average in Igboland so here are some statistics I've found online, these are some summarised graphics which are expounded on in the linked reports:

See @ http://igbobuofu.com/threads/is-nigeria-holding-back-the-south-east-health-stats.141/
Re: Is Nigeria Holding Back The 'South East'? Health Stats by ezeagu(op):
Re: Is Nigeria Holding Back The 'South East'? Health Stats by ezeagu(op): 12:10am On Oct 29, 2015
Of course this isn't all of Igboland combined as a large chunk of the Igbo indigenous lands and people are in Delta State and Rivers State, but what do you think, coupled with the high education attainment of the "south east" (a chunk of Igboland), is Nigeria holding Igboland back?

https://artsymoments.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/2015-05-06-11.47.23-1.jpg
Re: Is Nigeria Holding Back The 'South East'? Health Stats by eeeeeee: 12:25am On Oct 29, 2015
It is obvious from the stats embarassed
Re: Is Nigeria Holding Back The 'South East'? Health Stats by nnachukz(m): 12:42am On Oct 29, 2015
Biafra my home land.
Re: Is Nigeria Holding Back The 'South East'? Health Stats by Nobody: 12:47am On Oct 29, 2015
and some scratched face from the waste region will be bragging about being educated and sophisticated.................... we dont BEAT OUR CHEST FOR NOTHING............ we are the BEST of the very BEST and even the world concur............... IGBO AMAKA BIAFRA IS THE ONLY HOPE AFRICA GOT
Eziokwu Chineke
Re: Is Nigeria Holding Back The 'South East'? Health Stats by Mrbigman1(m): 12:59am On Oct 29, 2015
The only time an Igbo man made it to the executive was Alex ekwueme and he could bring little development to the region.

Since den till now, nothing at all but yet we re pushing harder.

We re being held back. Imagine we rule our self solely and not the nut collecting our hustle, we for don do better things
Re: Is Nigeria Holding Back The 'South East'? Health Stats by ezeagu(op): 1:02am On Oct 29, 2015
There's also the fact that informal economy is not taxed. Anambra State alone could feed the whole of Nigeria off of trade I believe.
Re: Is Nigeria Holding Back The 'South East'? Health Stats by ezeagu(op): 1:33pm On Oct 29, 2015
Re: Is Nigeria Holding Back The 'South East'? Health Stats by Chiaka(f): 2:03pm On Oct 29, 2015
You forget a large number is also outside the country.............The are all over the globe grin grin grin
ezeagu:
Of course this isn't all of Igboland combined as a large chunk of the Igbo indigenous lands and people are in Delta State and Rivers State, but what do you think, coupled with the high education attainment of the "south east" (a chunk of Igboland), is Nigeria holding Igboland back?

https://artsymoments.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/2015-05-06-11.47.23-1.jpg
Re: Is Nigeria Holding Back The 'South East'? Health Stats by ezeagu(op): 3:49pm On Oct 29, 2015
Chiaka:
You forget a large number is also outside the country.............The are all over the globe grin grin grin
True and they also contribute to people back home. Imagine if those guys in America who are very well established were to come back.
Re: Is Nigeria Holding Back The 'South East'? Health Stats by ezeagu(op): 11:06pm On Nov 12, 2015
Ebonyi Rice about to level things that side.
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