LAGOS, May 4 (Xinhua) -- Nigeria's poverty rate stands at 40.09 percent, representing 82.9 million persons, according to official data released on Monday. Urban poverty rate stood at 18.04 percent, while the rural poverty rate is estimated at 52.1 percent, the National Bureau of Statistics (N...
Nigeria Poverty Statistics and Poverty Rate In Nigeria According to a Nigeria Poverty statistics, the poverty rate in Nigeria south-west of the country is 19.3 percent. That of the south-south of Nigeria is 25.2 percent. The statistics also revealed that the poverty level in the south-east is...
Nigeria has been described as a country with a great and strong potential that its economy has grown consistently at an average rate of 6% per year. Despite this growth potential, the level of poverty, unemployment, and income inequality have continued to be on the increase. The number of pe...
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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has described the three recent food stampedes in Nigeria as “an ugly testament to the alarming level of misery, poverty, hunger, starvation, sense of hopelessness and desperation for survival currently plaguing our nation” under the President Bola Tinubu-led Al...
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Country Risk/Nigeria/ Thu 14 Dec, 2023 Key View We forecast that Nigeria's real GDP growth will increase modestly to 2.9% in 2024, up from 2.4% in 2023. The operational start of the Dangote refinery in Q124 will lead to a sharp reduction in imports and increase the country’s trade ...
lived in poverty. The elections had originally been scheduled for mid-February, but the country’s electoral commission postponed them for six weeks, citing the current level of violence from Boko Haram in the northeast as an impediment to holding elections there. Jonathan, who had been criticized...
By Abdullahi Mohammed The Borno Commissioner for Health and Human Services, Prof. Baba Mallam, has blamed the rate at which Nigerian women die during child birth on indecision by most families. Mallam spoke on Monday, when he received a donation of two tricycle (keke) ambulances from an intern...