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Re: Why Are Nigerians Still So Poor? by Nobody: 10:34am On Apr 23, 2020
Tonero2162:
Speak for yourself bro. I'm a millionaire

God bless you

Now please do giveaway for the hundreds of poor sods here on this site dropping their akant numbers. They are in need of some blessing from you

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Still So Poor? by Seventy7kings: 10:34am On Apr 23, 2020
undecided
Re: Why Are Nigerians Still So Poor? by TheGoodJoe(m): 10:34am On Apr 23, 2020
We do not have enough to feed the rich.

Lockdown means nothing without testing, isolating and treating infected ones.

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Still So Poor? by ednut1(m): 10:35am On Apr 23, 2020
Government and the people at fault. Some idiots have no money but will chose to give birth to 4 to 8 kids.

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Still So Poor? by classicfrank4u(m): 10:35am On Apr 23, 2020
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Re: Why Are Nigerians Still So Poor? by 123Map(m): 10:35am On Apr 23, 2020
Re: Why Are Nigerians Still So Poor? by Philinho(m): 10:36am On Apr 23, 2020
Because we as a nation hardly learn.... Look at who we voted

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Still So Poor? by Lyoncrescent: 10:36am On Apr 23, 2020
Being poor is multidimensional and not limited to food alone and can be analysed different ways. I want to focus on Security, Health, Education and Food Security.

All these things are elitist.

If you are a VIP or a multimillionaire, just go and see your DPO and he can give you two police men to be following you around. We see it everywhere. The police is poorly trained and poorly paid and has poor investigation mechanism and structures. First role of government is securing life and property but even that they have failed and we are all victims .

If you are a VIP again , you will have access to the best hospitals and not the government rubbish ones . Even some government hospitals have private wards for VIP and rich patients and those ones are treated so highly that you won't believe that it's the same hospital. In a developed nation , health is key but here even the president runs to London when he has a health crisis. Even the middle class is not spared in the poor nature of the health sector.

Education is a tragedy. No one that has a choice will send their children to a public primary school which is the foundation. In developed nations , public primary education is the rule while private primary education is the exception while in Nigeria it is the other way around . However FG will say the school feeding program that gulps 600 million naira daily has been a success and that primary school education is not under the FG ; in other words we can feed them but we can't equip their classrooms or pay their teachers because it's not our job. And the rot is all the way to tertiary level. With the exception of Lagos Business school, no MBA program in Nigeria meets international standards of any of AMBA, EQUIS and AACSB. It's all poor.

Food security is in shambles. Why is it so expensive to transport food from Kano to Lagos ? No one has been able to answer this question. Why are incentives not given to food production and processing companies so that we all benefit one way or the other ? It's beyond me .

Nigeria is a clueless nation . When they came with surep and you win , I said nothing will change and that it will only set a dangerous precedence. Then they came again with npower , trade moni and cash transfer. Yet another misplaced priority. This schemes are supposed to be the icing on the cake; Additional initiatives to a core initiative. However there is little or no cake. Nigeria is spending more on icing than the main cake . We spend so much on helping the poor with tokenism while neglecting the core of Security,Health, Education and Food Security.

At the end of the day, we are all poor including the elites and the rich. We never know when we will be victims of this poor system. When a wayward and poor policeman may out of frustration kill a family relation, when a niece may be rushed to a teaching hospital with pregnancy complications and the doctor on call will be in his own private hospital , when the children we refused to educate will kidnap us and when lack of standards will result to us consuming poisoned beans in our mansions . In the end , being rich and living in a poor system means we are all poor .

This rot is not limited to the Federal Government. State Governors are even worse and if I use Lagos state as a case study, we won't leave here today. God help Nigeria.

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Still So Poor? by Endtime2020(f): 10:37am On Apr 23, 2020
Poshriel:
One can only be poor if he or she chooses to be..

Away from that pls change the topic to why is Nigeria poor... That way you have excluded me from the figure
get sense

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Still So Poor? by DanDeeBoss(m): 10:37am On Apr 23, 2020
Corrupt politicians and the large population which doesn't compliment Nigeria's resources

And we hate to vote visionary leaders

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Still So Poor? by SoNature(m): 10:37am On Apr 23, 2020
That's because we have some of the worst leaders in the world

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Still So Poor? by bmdmixer: 10:37am On Apr 23, 2020
u were told by a report from a clueless president.

wat else did u expect?






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Thanks am not hungry (smiles)
Re: Why Are Nigerians Still So Poor? by Razy75g: 10:38am On Apr 23, 2020
How far with the filthy voting crew and their struggles with the corona virus. Damn fools only important for voting.

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Still So Poor? by Jahwinaboy(m): 10:38am On Apr 23, 2020
Because we are great and a special breed. Suffering and smiling

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Still So Poor? by Zoroaster: 10:38am On Apr 23, 2020
Low iq
They Keep voting the same leaders all the time
Like nigerians voted buhari in twice twice!
Does this look like actions of a people that have sense?. Nope

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Still So Poor? by Nobody: 10:39am On Apr 23, 2020
Blame the government that are making things hard, imagine earning 20k monthly and a bag of rice is 15k.

Blame the people that keep voting in stuppiid leaders because "he is from my tribe, he is from a big party, he is a muslem or christian"

I am sure come 2023, Majority of this poor Nigerians will still vote Buhari, if the law allow's him.

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Still So Poor? by Oviper: 10:39am On Apr 23, 2020
Omooba77:
If there is something to note about the nature of obituaries, it is that they are not for the dead. They are written for the living. No dead person ever gets to care about the kind or unkind things that we say about them in their obituaries, only the living does. Dead men do not read; neither do they write rejoinders. Only the living is affected by obituaries. Sometimes, one comes across an obituary where the bereaved write directly to the deceased to tell them how much they love them. In such instances, you know they are not speaking to the dead. They are sending a message to the living.
Re: Why Are Nigerians Still So Poor? by Tonero2162: 10:40am On Apr 23, 2020
kikero:


God bless you

Now please do giveaway for the hundreds of poor sods here on this site dropping their akant numbers. They are in need of some blessing from you
I worked for my money. Ain't no free money in Free town. Why should I give Nigerians money when they are all hypocrites. They deserve what they get

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Still So Poor? by Zoroaster: 10:40am On Apr 23, 2020
SeverusSnape:
It's now a known fact that the government of the day is a scam led by the most mendacious scammer in the history of Nigeria.

Bubu the mumu.
The people that voted him in twice nko?
Nigerians too should take the blame

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Still So Poor? by airminem(f): 10:40am On Apr 23, 2020
NOT ALL NIGERIANS ARE SO POOR BUT THE LARGER POPULATION ARE EXTREMELY POOR.

Please, which zenith bank branch opens in Lagos these lockdown period?
Re: Why Are Nigerians Still So Poor? by seguno2: 10:40am On Apr 23, 2020
SLAP44:
I think it's because we elected someone who should have been enjoying his old age and retirement in a reputable old people's home with the vain hope that he will save our country.

I doubt that you know your state assembly lawmaker and LGA Chairman, not to talk about your Councillor.
Those ones are more responsible for your poverty.
Re: Why Are Nigerians Still So Poor? by emmanuelewumi(m): 10:41am On Apr 23, 2020
We are poor because we don't pay our tithes, we don't sow seeds for the expansion of God's work.


Please do not quote me, just shared what my Pastor told me


You can believe him or not.

All I know is that we have poor tithers and non tithers, we also have rich tithers and non tithers.

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Still So Poor? by Nobody: 10:41am On Apr 23, 2020
see question oh....The Question should be why has Government made Nigerians poor?. wink

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Still So Poor? by Nobody: 10:41am On Apr 23, 2020
Tonero2162:
I worked for my money. Ain't no free money in Free town. Why should I give Nigerians money when they are all hypocrites. They deserve what they get

Because you can afford it.

You are a millionaire. If you give 20 Nigerians here 20000 naira you would have done a world of good.

(I'm serious. There are many people here crying every day).

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Still So Poor? by qanda: 10:41am On Apr 23, 2020
Re: Why Are Nigerians Still So Poor? by Xisnin(m): 10:41am On Apr 23, 2020
Because there have been no meaningful intervention or policy to fight poverty.

Sharing money is not a sound economic policy.
If Nigeria's total population were less than 10 million,
sharing money would have masked the extreme poverty in the land.

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Still So Poor? by Bellgal: 10:42am On Apr 23, 2020
GOFRONT:
Upon all our crude Oil and our Money.........What a tragedy..
Oga where is ur master,NawAikpe
Re: Why Are Nigerians Still So Poor? by seguno2: 10:42am On Apr 23, 2020
SeverusSnape:
It's now a known fact that the government of the day is a scam led by the most mendacious scammer in the history of Nigeria.

Bubu the mumu.

Is the president responsible for the dirty gutter and bad roads directly in front of your buildings?
Maybe he was right to call everyone lazy
Re: Why Are Nigerians Still So Poor? by naijaschoolguru(m): 10:43am On Apr 23, 2020
Because of our leaders attitude and hostile. May God help us.
Re: Why Are Nigerians Still So Poor? by Bluffly: 10:43am On Apr 23, 2020
Omooba77:
By Abimbola Adelakun



https://punchng.com/why-are-nigerians-still-so-poor/
Our leaders work for instant gratification and not creation of sustainable values. They play to the gallery by the phrase "Tell them what they want to hear"

The trader moni is seen as national cake because our politicians has made it so. Even the manner of distribution cannot be taken seriously. There was no formal structure to do that as it was all politics.

Nigerians have been failed and are now failing themselves

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