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Re: Nigeria Is Deeply Divided - UN Report by no1madman(m): 9:36am On Sep 05, 2016
Emekamex:
Nigeria is a shi(t)hole.
HELL!
Re: Nigeria Is Deeply Divided - UN Report by Tkayhandsome(m): 9:36am On Sep 05, 2016
Yes.
Divided by Buhari
Divided by Boko haram
Divided by IPOB
Divided by Avengers.

Nigeria is sh* t holl. = Hell

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Re: Nigeria Is Deeply Divided - UN Report by Sydney22: 9:37am On Sep 05, 2016
Okay

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Re: Nigeria Is Deeply Divided - UN Report by LadyAimy: 9:37am On Sep 05, 2016
Kai baba grin

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Re: Nigeria Is Deeply Divided - UN Report by LesbianBoy(m): 9:37am On Sep 05, 2016
UN people for saying this, are all ipod touts who are only crying because jonathan their hero lost election - APC zombies undecided

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Re: Nigeria Is Deeply Divided - UN Report by CSTR2: 9:37am On Sep 05, 2016
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Re: Nigeria Is Deeply Divided - UN Report by BrownRoofRep: 9:38am On Sep 05, 2016
#MyUsernameMyCountry

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Re: Nigeria Is Deeply Divided - UN Report by tiwiex(m): 9:40am On Sep 05, 2016
ZKOSOSO:
We know this fact.....so what next?

Una wan helep us divide or wetin?

Omo. U make me scatter laugh with ur question. I gree sha. Why dem dey tell us wetin we know? Wetin be their plan?

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Re: Nigeria Is Deeply Divided - UN Report by CSTR2: 9:40am On Sep 05, 2016
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Re: Nigeria Is Deeply Divided - UN Report by winj: 9:41am On Sep 05, 2016
One of the solutions:
STOP having children if you and the nation cannot feed them.

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Re: Nigeria Is Deeply Divided - UN Report by Psalmy2cute(m): 9:41am On Sep 05, 2016
grin I CAN SMELL THE SWEET FRAGRANCE OF NIGER DELTA REPUBLIC... LIKE ABOKI FRIED INDOMIE

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Re: Nigeria Is Deeply Divided - UN Report by no1madman(m): 9:42am On Sep 05, 2016
Abokisss no fit take naija forward. . . .. ..dumb things!

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Re: Nigeria Is Deeply Divided - UN Report by seguno2: 9:43am On Sep 05, 2016
Our current president of 97% but not for 5% has made the division worse since last year.

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Re: Nigeria Is Deeply Divided - UN Report by tiwiex(m): 9:46am On Sep 05, 2016
LoveDecay:


The disintegration of eastern nigeria into the lagoon grin
No be joke again oh. We talk about this with so much ease now it looks almost like done. All this mind set changed in just one year plus. Buhari dey set record oh.

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Re: Nigeria Is Deeply Divided - UN Report by Psalmy2cute(m): 9:47am On Sep 05, 2016
GMBuhari:
Some goats are still talking about crude oil


Anyways Nigeria was supposed to be one

Without that crude oil Nigerians would be one, unfortunately however, some people believe oil is for them and that's the main reason for ruckus


Northerners are not formenting trouble, neither are the south westerners



Fill in the gap as to who is making trouble
ARE SOUTHERNERS THE ONES KILLING CHRISTIANS OR IS IT A EASTERN PRESIDENT LEGALIZING A NEPOTIST GOVT. ... #THAT MOMENT WHEN AFONJAS BECOM PASTORS..... WELL ILL BE PRAYING 4 YOU AND BUHARI THO

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Re: Nigeria Is Deeply Divided - UN Report by weyabcom: 9:47am On Sep 05, 2016
GMBuhari:



Did Boko haram blow up pipelines?

Boko haram faced the north and even now they are powerless



GEJ's mercenaries blew pipelines that affected whole of Nigeria and it's economy , in my book, Boko haram deserves amnesty as long as they surrender andi believe they are lesser of two evils, Boko haram did not launch arewa secession, they didn't call for a country, they didn't sabotage the economy but most of all , they are not encouraged with new hilux , prompt payments of suicide fees which was Dasuki's main job under GEJ's watch
dis is how north reason. More reason nigeria must nd i say must divide kpatakpata

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Re: Nigeria Is Deeply Divided - UN Report by henry11007(m): 9:51am On Sep 05, 2016
GMBuhari:
Some goats are still talking about crude oil


Anyways Nigeria was supposed to be one

Without that crude oil Nigerians would be one, unfortunately however, some people believe oil is for them and that's the main reason for ruckus


Northerners are not formenting trouble, neither are the south westerners



Fill in the gap as to who is making trouble
pls talk like reasonable person

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Re: Nigeria Is Deeply Divided - UN Report by PatrickAnyanwu(m): 9:52am On Sep 05, 2016
timosky1:
The UN has described Nigeria as a “divided society on the basis of the plurality of ethnic, religious and regional identities that had tended to define the country’s political existence.”



This was made known to the public during a consultative meeting on the formulation of the UN Development Assistance Framework IV (UNDAF IV) for the South-East geo-political zone in Awka.

The report noted that for decades, different segments of Nigeria’s population had, at different times, expressed feelings of marginalisation, of being short-changed, dominated, oppressed, threatened, or even targeted for elimination.

The report also painted a gloomy picture for the country as most of the development and social indices in Nigeria recorded much below acceptable standards.

It noted that the major challenges facing Nigeria were constraints of economic growth and social development and lack of good governance.



Part of the report read: “Nigeria is one of the poorest and most unequal countries in the world, with over 80 million or 64 per cent of her population living below poverty line. “Poverty and hunger have remained high in rural areas, remote communities and among female-headed households and these cut across the six geo-political zones, with prevalence ranging from approximately 46.9 per cent in the South-west to 74.3 per cent in North-west and North-east.

“Nigeria’s economy is currently in a recession and it is estimated that government revenues have fallen by as much as 33 per cent, which has further resulted in the contraction of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by 0.36 per cent in the first three months of 2016.

“The vulnerable macroeconomic environment in Nigeria is affecting investors’ confidence in the domestic economy.” The report also revealed widespread cases of violence against women and girls, including physical and sexual assault, even as it noted that 42 per cent of Nigerian youths were unemployed. “Nigeria faces humanitarian and emergency crises of considerable proportions fueled by a combination of factors including climate change, inter-communal conflicts and violence, insurgency, recurring floods, heavy handed tactics of security forces in combating crime and insurgency.

“The overall consequence is the situation of systematic and chronic internal displacement that has given rise to different humanitarian crises that include the most egregious and dehumanising human rights abuses,” the report stated. The report however noted that transforming and diversifying Nigeria’s development paths needed a radical and new approach.

It recommended investing in people and in a strong more dynamic and inclusive productive informal sector.

Last week, the UN regional humanitarian coordinator, Toby Lanzer rated the growing humanitarian crisis in Borno as being at level with that of war-torn regions across the world. Lanzer gave the sad rating during a visit to Bama, the largest Borno town to come under the siege of the Islamist militant sect, Boko Haram.

“Having worked in Darfur, Chechnya, and South Sudan, this is about as bad as it gets,” Lanzer was quoted as saying. Meanwhile, the United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund has warned that if timely aid is not availed, 49,000 children will lose their lives in Nigeria’s North-east region.

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http://www.unitednaija.com/2016/09/un-nigeria-deeply-divided/


BORN TO RULE PEOPLE, OVER TO UNA.

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Re: Nigeria Is Deeply Divided - UN Report by fexj: 9:53am On Sep 05, 2016
ZKOSOSO:
We know this fact.....so what next?

Una wan helep us divide or wetin?
the tin tire me oh

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Re: Nigeria Is Deeply Divided - UN Report by Ivoryred(f): 9:53am On Sep 05, 2016
divided kwa......buhari sef....sai bubu,sai oke mkpi.

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Re: Nigeria Is Deeply Divided - UN Report by Psalmy2cute(m): 9:53am On Sep 05, 2016
thedarkside:
hmm..blacks are the only race on earth,that will believe anything a white-man says,but will call a sincere black-man anydays a lier...even him own self,he doesnt trust,because he has black-skin...

we must abandon democracy with so many self-defeating black-people.....

with democracy,the chance that western-brain-washed black-people could vote to be colonized again,just to seat under the coconut-trees and do nothing a tall,is hugh......lazy black-assses..!!!... angry angry angry angry angry

free money my left foot.....abegi....

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Re: Nigeria Is Deeply Divided - UN Report by Nobody: 9:53am On Sep 05, 2016
GMBuhari:



Did Boko haram blow up pipelines?

Boko haram faced the north and even now they are powerless



GEJ's mercenaries blew pipelines that affected whole of Nigeria and it's economy , in my book, Boko haram deserves amnesty as long as they surrender andi believe they are lesser of two evils, Boko haram did not launch arewa secession, they didn't call for a country, they didn't sabotage the economy but most of all , they are not encouraged with new hilux , prompt payments of suicide fees which was Dasuki's main job under GEJ's watch

A typical Northerner spotted. prioritizing pipelines over human lives.

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Re: Nigeria Is Deeply Divided - UN Report by IJOBA2: 9:53am On Sep 05, 2016
NIGERIA IS A HELL-HOLE angry

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Re: Nigeria Is Deeply Divided - UN Report by cruzifixzo: 9:53am On Sep 05, 2016
SpeedOfLight:
I thank God UN is now seeing Lugardian devilish Contraption from sane and unbiased perception, UN do more we need to dismantle this entity for the sake of humanity and Africa at large.
how many nations at an entity of itself? babies of late 90's n 2000 will come n preaching d hate story die brown- teeth father told em

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Re: Nigeria Is Deeply Divided - UN Report by onwuakpachris(m): 9:53am On Sep 05, 2016
dearest Nigeria...your days are numbered....join the #countdown for Nigeria's breakup# ashtag...#1103 days to go#...

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Re: Nigeria Is Deeply Divided - UN Report by Psalmy2cute(m): 9:54am On Sep 05, 2016
See how these northmen head empty

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Re: Nigeria Is Deeply Divided - UN Report by Polyglot7pointO: 9:54am On Sep 05, 2016
Part of the report read: “Nigeria is one of the poorest and most unequal countries in the world, with over 80 million or 64 per cent of her population living below poverty line. “Poverty and hunger have remained high in rural areas, remote communities and among female-headed households and these cut across the six geo-political zones, with prevalence ranging from approximately 46.9 per cent in the South-west to 74.3 per cent in North-west and North-east.

“Nigeria’s economy is currently in a recession and it is estimated that government revenues have fallen by as much as 33 per cent, which has further resulted in the contraction of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by 0.36 per cent in the first three months of 2016.
timosky1:
The UN has described Nigeria as a “divided society on the basis of the plurality of ethnic, religious and regional identities that had tended to define the country’s political existence.”

AND SOMEONE SAID LIVING ABROAD IS WORSE MORE THAN LIVING IN NIGERIA..FYI WHERE EVER A MAN FINDS PEACE AND COMFORT BECOMES HIS PLACE OF ABODE!!!THINK IF YOU WILL!



This was made known to the public during a consultative meeting on the formulation of the UN Development Assistance Framework IV (UNDAF IV) for the South-East geo-political zone in Awka.

The report noted that for decades, different segments of Nigeria’s population had, at different times, expressed feelings of marginalisation, of being short-changed, dominated, oppressed, threatened, or even targeted for elimination.

The report also painted a gloomy picture for the country as most of the development and social indices in Nigeria recorded much below acceptable standards.

It noted that the major challenges facing Nigeria were constraints of economic growth and social development and lack of good governance.



Part of the report read: “Nigeria is one of the poorest and most unequal countries in the world, with over 80 million or 64 per cent of her population living below poverty line. “Poverty and hunger have remained high in rural areas, remote communities and among female-headed households and these cut across the six geo-political zones, with prevalence ranging from approximately 46.9 per cent in the South-west to 74.3 per cent in North-west and North-east.

“Nigeria’s economy is currently in a recession and it is estimated that government revenues have fallen by as much as 33 per cent, which has further resulted in the contraction of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by 0.36 per cent in the first three months of 2016.

“The vulnerable macroeconomic environment in Nigeria is affecting investors’ confidence in the domestic economy.” The report also revealed widespread cases of violence against women and girls, including physical and sexual assault, even as it noted that 42 per cent of Nigerian youths were unemployed. “Nigeria faces humanitarian and emergency crises of considerable proportions fueled by a combination of factors including climate change, inter-communal conflicts and violence, insurgency, recurring floods, heavy handed tactics of security forces in combating crime and insurgency.

“The overall consequence is the situation of systematic and chronic internal displacement that has given rise to different humanitarian crises that include the most egregious and dehumanising human rights abuses,” the report stated. The report however noted that transforming and diversifying Nigeria’s development paths needed a radical and new approach.

It recommended investing in people and in a strong more dynamic and inclusive productive informal sector.

Last week, the UN regional humanitarian coordinator, Toby Lanzer rated the growing humanitarian crisis in Borno as being at level with that of war-torn regions across the world. Lanzer gave the sad rating during a visit to Bama, the largest Borno town to come under the siege of the Islamist militant sect, Boko Haram.

“Having worked in Darfur, Chechnya, and South Sudan, this is about as bad as it gets,” Lanzer was quoted as saying. Meanwhile, the United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund has warned that if timely aid is not availed, 49,000 children will lose their lives in Nigeria’s North-east region.

[img]http://i.onthe.io/vllkyt594lsgdhtm2.ebc6686a.jpg[/img]


http://www.unitednaija.com/2016/09/un-nigeria-deeply-divided/
Re: Nigeria Is Deeply Divided - UN Report by farem: 9:54am On Sep 05, 2016
As long as we have leaders who exhibit divisive tendencies like politically aiding and promoting personal ethnic and religious leanings above others. Rather than allow them to grow and develop at their natural paces, NIGERIA CANNOT MOVE FORWARD

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