Travel › Re: Japa: African Countries With The Best Quality Of Life In 2026 by QuinQQ(op): 5:56pm On Mar 25 |
Kelklein: Pls list the bottom three I want to check something..
Just for the record.. Nigeria has the lowest life expectancy in the world currently - 54.6yrs
because if your government no make policy wey go quick kpai you, Bandits, Kidnappers or Boko Haram go kpai you..
if Bad road no quick kpai you, preventable disease go kpai you.. it's terrible out here🤔 Oh Nigeria actually ranks dead last among the 89 countries ranked. I just created a thread about it: https://www.nairaland.com/8641856/nigeria-ranks-dead-last-quality#138888259 |
Travel › Re: Japa: African Countries With The Best Quality Of Life In 2026 by QuinQQ(op): 5:52pm On Mar 25 |
Bahamas95: Must you sound rude?  I wasn't rude. Just that I'm sure he never looked at the write-up, just rushed to be FTC |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Ranks Last In Quality Of Life 2026 by QuinQQ(op): 5:38pm On Mar 25*. Modified: 6:11pm On Mar 25 |
Racoon: Nothing good @all for the failed giant of Africa. The advent of the APC in the national life of Nigeria came with all these negativity. It gonna takes its decades to reverse these backwardness. I mean, dead last! xxxxxxx |
Politics › Nigeria Ranks Last In Quality Of Life 2026 by QuinQQ(op): 5:23pm On Mar 25 |
2026: Nigeria came last in quality of life of all 89 countries ranked. See screenshot. (By the way, Slovenia, Lithuania, Croatia are all better places to live than UK) https://www.numbeo.com/quality-of-life/rankings_by_country.jsp1 Netherlands 213.6 2 Denmark 212.2 3 Luxembourg 211.9 4 Oman 207.6 5 Switzerland 206.2 6 Finland 204.4 7 Austria 199.8 8 Germany 196.3 9 Iceland 195.8 10 Norway 195.4 11 Estonia 190.7 12 Australia 189.6 13 Sweden 189.3 14 New Zealand 188.5 15 United States 186.0 16 Spain 185.8 17 Japan 185.6 18 Qatar 182.7 19 Slovenia 181.5 20 Lithuania 178.2 21 Croatia 176.6 22 United Kingdom 175.9 23 United Arab Emirates 175.5 24 Czech Republic 175.3 25 Belgium 175.2 26 Canada 172.0 27 France 169.8 28 Portugal 169.5 29 Ireland 167.7 30 Israel 167.7 31 Latvia 167.3 32 Saudi Arabia 165.3 33 Kuwait 162.7 34 Cyprus 159.6 35 Slovakia 158.6 36 Singapore 158.1 37 Poland 156.1 38 Taiwan 155.5 39 Puerto Rico 153.1 40 Italy 152.9 41 South Africa 150.9 42 South Korea 150.4 43 Bulgaria 148.3 44 Hungary 147.6 45 Romania 143.0 46 Turkey 142.1 47 Greece 140.8 48 Uruguay 139.1 49 Bosnia And Herzegovina 136.5 50 Belarus 135.7 51 Malta 135.3 52 Malaysia 135.2 53 China 134.8 54 Hong Kong (China) 128.7 55 Ecuador 128.7 56 Serbia 127.6 57 Costa Rica 127.3 58 Georgia 126.6 59 Jordan 125.6 60 Mexico 125.3 61 North Macedonia 124.2 62 Argentina 123.4 63 India 122.3 64 Armenia 121.9 65 Panama 120.4 66 Brazil 117.8 67 Tunisia 117.6 68 Ukraine 117.1 69 Russia 115.6 70 Morocco 114.1 71 Azerbaijan 111.1 72 Chile 109.8 73 Kazakhstan 107.5 74 Thailand 106.8 75 Colombia 105.9 76 Albania 105.6 77 Kenya 99.4 78 Pakistan 98.3 79 Lebanon 98.2 80 Vietnam 92.5 81 Peru 92.3 82 Indonesia 91.1 83 Iran 88.0 84 Philippines 87.1 85 Egypt 81.9 86 Venezuela 75.2 87 Bangladesh 73.3 88 Sri Lanka 61.0 89 Nigeria
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Travel › Re: Japa: African Countries With The Best Quality Of Life In 2026 by QuinQQ(op): 5:03pm On Mar 25*. Modified: 5:53pm On Mar 25 |
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Travel › Re: Japa: African Countries With The Best Quality Of Life In 2026 by QuinQQ(op): 5:01pm On Mar 25 |
MarketDispatch: Interesting...where does Nigeria fit on the index? Your suspicions are right - Nigeria is dead last. See below
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Travel › Re: Japa: African Countries With The Best Quality Of Life In 2026 by QuinQQ(op): 4:57pm On Mar 25 |
epainos: E don finish patapata na. Namibia. Botswana, Rwanda, Kenya, Ghana, etc be countries una dey recommend for japa say dem get better quality of life than Naija.
E no go better for the all the leaders of Naija from A to Z from 1960 till today. The ones wey don kpai no go sleep well. Na me dey talk am. You forgot to also curse the citizenry that enabled them. They're also a big part of the problem |
Sports › Re: Moroccan FA Calls For Suspension Of Referee Who Was In Charge Of WAFCON Finals by QuinQQ: 4:54pm On Mar 25 |
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Sports › Re: Moroccan FA Calls For Suspension Of Referee Who Was In Charge Of WAFCON Finals by QuinQQ: 4:53pm On Mar 25 |
airsaylongcome: It made a lot of headlines then. And the ladies were hosted by the presidency with a “promise” of US$100k each Oh ok, it was long time ago |
Travel › Re: Japa: African Countries With The Best Quality Of Life In 2026 by QuinQQ(op): 4:46pm On Mar 25 |
Racoon: Nigeria is never anywhere close. Buhari and Tinubu really destroyed this nation. Reno Omokri and his fellow lapdogs can continue to speak English. Reno Omokri was actually saying Tinubu was no good and would never amount to anything good for the country and that he'd never be a part of anything associated with him - right up until he won the election, then right afterwards Reno Omokri somehow magically...  |
Sports › Re: Moroccan FA Calls For Suspension Of Referee Who Was In Charge Of WAFCON Finals by QuinQQ: 4:34pm On Mar 25 |
robosky02: Ok
Nigeria played Morocco in the finals of the last WAFCON (women tournament) Morocco was leading first half 2-0 but Nigeria scored 3 goals in the second half to win. So It ended
Morocco 2-3 Nigeria Thanks a lot. How come it is not on FP. I just checked |
Sports › Re: Moroccan FA Calls For Suspension Of Referee Who Was In Charge Of WAFCON Finals by QuinQQ: 3:37pm On Mar 25 |
When did Nigeria play Morroco again? I thought they played Egypt |
Travel › Re: Japa: African Countries With The Best Quality Of Life In 2026 by QuinQQ(op): 3:19pm On Mar 25*. Modified: 4:38pm On Mar 25 |
hslbroker2: Good write up, writer keep it up, keep it rolling. Which writer? You think I have time to write all this? |
Travel › Japa: African Countries With The Best Quality Of Life In 2026 by QuinQQ(op): 2:45pm On Mar 25*. Modified: 3:14pm On Mar 25 |
Below are the African top ten (10) countries with the best quality of life in 2026. (Ghana made it but no Naija. Na wa o) Which of them would you patronize? Namibia Namibia leads Africa in livability with a Quality of Life Index of 156.98, reflecting strong overall living standards. Its Purchasing Power Index of 77.57 shows that residents have moderate income strength, while the Healthcare Index of 65.36 indicates good access to medical services and reliable health infrastructure, supporting comfortable living.
Botswana Botswana posts a Quality of Life Index of 154.97, positioning it just behind Namibia. Citizens enjoy moderate income flexibility, shown by a Purchasing Power Index of 82.92, and relatively dependable healthcare, reflected in a Healthcare Index of 62.70, making Botswana an attractive destination for professionals and families.
South Africa South Africa scores a Quality of Life Index of 151.8, supported by a high Purchasing Power Index of 114.97, meaning residents can afford a comfortable standard of living. The Healthcare Index of 63.94 further reinforces its strong living conditions, offering reliable medical services to citizens and expatriates alike.
Rwanda Rwanda has a Quality of Life Index of 122.13, reflecting stable living conditions and social infrastructure. While the Purchasing Power Index is low at 28.63, limiting local income strength, the Healthcare Index of 74.49 highlights excellent access to medical care, making Rwanda attractive for residents prioritising health and safety.
Tunisia Tunisia records a Quality of Life Index of 117.6, showing a balanced mix of affordability and livability. The Purchasing Power Index of 36.3 indicates that income levels remain low, though the Healthcare Index of 56.6 ensures moderate access to medical services, supporting a reasonable standard of living for both citizens and expatriates.
Mauritius Mauritius has a Quality of Life Index of 116.63, underpinned by a moderate economic environment. Its Purchasing Power Index of 56.43 suggests limited income flexibility, but the Healthcare Index of 63.36 reflects accessible, reliable medical services. Combined with favourable climate and infrastructure, this makes Mauritius a strong choice for remote workers and retirees.
Morocco Morocco posts a Quality of Life Index of 114.71, showing average overall living standards. Despite a low Purchasing Power Index of 48.57, residents benefit from a Healthcare Index of 46.83, reflecting moderate access to medical services. Morocco remains appealing for those seeking affordable living with a favourable climate.
Kenya Kenya records a Quality of Life Index of 99.15, reflecting modest living conditions. The Purchasing Power Index is very low at 36.49, limiting residents’ income flexibility, though the Healthcare Index of 62.23 shows reliable medical access. Kenya remains an accessible option for expatriates and remote workers seeking lower living costs.
Egypt Egypt shows a Quality of Life Index of 81.9, indicating moderate living standards overall. While the Purchasing Power Index is limited, residents benefit from a Healthcare Index of 47.94, highlighting average access to health services. Its low cost of living makes Egypt attractive for budget-conscious individuals and remote professionals.
Ghana Ghana ranks with a Quality of Life Index of 48.29, showing moderate living conditions. The Purchasing Power Index is low, reflecting limited income strength, but the Healthcare Index of 56.98 ensures reasonable access to medical care. Combined with affordability, Ghana offers a basic but stable quality of life for residents. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/top-10-african-countries-with-the-best-quality-of-life-in-2026/amp/
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Foreign Affairs › Re: US Could ‘take Out’ Iran’s Kharg Island Any Time – White House by QuinQQ: 3:41pm On Mar 21 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: US Could ‘take Out’ Iran’s Kharg Island Any Time – White House by QuinQQ: 3:38pm On Mar 21 |
lordm: That island is up for the taking, but the problem is that it may be bombed to smitherins, All sides should end this war. Imagine the inflation that this stupid war has caused. Imagine if we didn't have our own refinery. We would have been buying petrol for 2k You are mistaken! See below who's pms price the war has raised the most 
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Netanyahu Compares Jesus With Genghis Khan, Sparks Outrage by QuinQQ: 3:22pm On Mar 21 |
ManirBK: Most Christians don't know that Jewish people don't believe in Jesus Christ may peace be upon him. Who are you to be asking that peace be unto the Prince of Peace? And mind you, Netanyahu is dead. This is AI Netanyahu with six fingers |
Politics › Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by QuinQQ: 3:10pm On Mar 21 |
tollyboy5: You've just said trash bro, we can earn from our export. We are not supposed to earn from the already stretched citizen any longer. The government don't have to make profit from poverty stricken citizen, the crude prices already skyrocketed so we should be earning double at this point. Na wa my brother. Crude prices crash, they shout we are fvcked. Crude prices skyrocket, they still shout we are fvcked!
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Politics › Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by QuinQQ: 1:59pm On Mar 21 |
nairalanda1: The previous administration paid for our debt with future earnings from crude oil.
Let's not even mention how subsidy and years of insecurity and bad government and poor regulatory laws prevented Nigeria from producing more crude self. So how does Nigeria make any money? The question is, What exactly prevents Nigeria from maintaining the status quo of before Iran war |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Iranian Ballistic Missile Carrying A Cluster Bomb Warhead Strikes Central Israel by QuinQQ: 1:50pm On Mar 21 |
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Politics › Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by QuinQQ: 1:41pm On Mar 21 |
nairalanda1: Dangote imports crude from abroad. Hence the price increases
Also , even if he got all the crude in Nigeria, he would still have to buy the crude at international prices or else government revenue would.drop, thanks to APC not diversifying the economy Not true. Are you saying that Nigeria, an oil EXPORTING country doesn't produce enough oil for just domestic use? |
Politics › Re: Domestic Refining: Petrol Price Lower In Nigeria Than US, UK, Ghana, Others by QuinQQ: 12:51pm On Mar 21 |
Dogalmighty17: What is your useless point? How much oil does Ghana produce? Why not compare to Angola that has nearly the same crude oil output as Nigeria? Plus we have refinery right here capable of filling ALL Nigeria's pms needs. So why should we be impacted by global shortage at all? |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Snubs Kemi Badenoch During UK Visit by QuinQQ: 12:43pm On Mar 21 |
Malagans: How is Tinubu a small fish before Kemi?
Some of you are really funny. Who is Kemi before a president of the most populous black nation on earth? Well, for one thing Tinubu is extremely corrupt while Kemi is not |
Foreign Affairs › Re: IRAN Should Double Down Attacks On Arab Countries by QuinQQ: 4:25am On Mar 21 |
SpecialAdviser: Many people who heard US asking NATO allies to support the war thinks its an indication that Trump is losing. Lol
Trump is a genius. He knows what he is doing to be honest. He wants to test the loyalty of NATO and make it clear to Americans that these NATO allies are simply exploiting Americans. Dump their ass when the come for favour and build America first interest
Trump first attacked Venezuela to make sure oil is guaranteed to Americans knowing fully well that when Strait of Hormuz is closed, European allies will feel the pain. American have billions of oil reserve. Africa, Europe and Asia surfers most when the strait of Hormuz is closed. Now its up to them to clean up or suffer. As for Arabs, their money power will be going down.
America will come out the war a stronger nation.
The game is gaming for those who understand the plans. You actually have a point. See below, no mention of US or Israel but oil-rich Nigeria is actually mentioned!
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Switzerland Halts Weapons Export To US Over Iran War, Cites Neutrality Status by QuinQQ: 4:09am On Mar 21 |
emapeteum: They are neutral but exporting war material. What a contradiction! Well, being neutral doesn't magically make money appear. They make money by selling weapons and US helps them out by buying them |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Switzerland Halts Weapons Export To US Over Iran War, Cites Neutrality Status by QuinQQ: 9:18pm On Mar 20 |
Procashtips: So you've not learnt that the US copied the Sahel drones?
So you think copies can't be made?
As for Oman, Iran has always been the main actor when it comes to Hormuz, who be Oman and what can they really do to control that important corridor? If they were the only determinant, the US would have taken control of that straits from them years ago.
Equally control indeed.. How many people dey Oman? 
How on earth can they control such an important part of the earth and with what? My friend it's a pattern. Something Iran has said was not intentional. As for populations, Israel is less than twice the size of Oman, while Iran is ten times the size of Isreae! Find another excuse |
Foreign Affairs › Re: The US/Israel-Iran War: Did Donald Trump Miscalculate? by QuinQQ: 6:51pm On Mar 20 |
Truthissupreme: You have a war that is crippling your allies in the Middle East
A war that is bleeding global economy including your home inflation
A war you are begging for allies to join you one minute and expressing frustration the next
A war that you can no longer control, typically you claim you have won but can't pull out because the ball is now in Iran court while they tag you along for fight
A war that you are needing more budget approval running in hundreds of billions
A war that you say one and Iran say five not looking to surrender
A war to help a supposed people against their leaders yet the people have left you in the cold without support
A war that you keep "obliterating" an already obliterated nuclear joke
It's just the beginning for trump, Iran has nothing to loose A war that punished people who tortured and killed innocent protesters by killing them and their families! |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Switzerland Halts Weapons Export To US Over Iran War, Cites Neutrality Status by QuinQQ: 6:46pm On Mar 20 |
Procashtips: Oman and Turkey aren't being attacked by Iran according to their spokeman, he said those attacks are false flags just to draw these countries into the conflict by the Zionists. Iranian drones are easily recognizable as Iran's. So why have they been unilateral about Hormuz that Oman equally controls?? The write-up below will help you.
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Switzerland Halts Weapons Export To US Over Iran War, Cites Neutrality Status by QuinQQ: 5:54pm On Mar 20 |
Procashtips: Iran is not attacking anyone who is not allowing the US and Israel use their country to attack her.
I guess you knew this but must show your bias still. When did Oman, Turkey etc ever helped US in any way or allowed their country used to attack?? |
Sports › Re: How Moroccan Team Staged Walkout At AFCON 1976 Finals (Throwback) by QuinQQ: 4:18pm On Mar 20 |
Redman44: Why should the Senegalese return the Cup and medals? Morocco lost that final to Senegal . Period . Is Morocco truly an African country? [b]Are they not arabs who overran a black African territory and made the land their home thousands of years ago? [/b]Moroccans have black minority tribes among them who are true natives of the land. Ditto for Algeria, Tunisia and Egypt. Not up to thousands of years. See below
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