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Growing Poverty In Nigeria -Punch by iwaeda: 7:30am On May 16, 2023
In layman’s terms, poverty is seen as the inadequacy of financial means to sustain a needed standard of living or to afford the necessities of life. Now largely tagged a global phenomenon and a state of emergency, previously, poverty was restricted to defined territories and a people. However, this has now been overly properly dimensioned as it is known that even in developed nations of the world, poverty exists.

Today, the first goal of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals seeks to end poverty in all forms everywhere. There has been a prior understanding of nations of the world in a pact signed under the Heads of Nations in June 1998. It was collectively agreed that poverty is a “denial of choices and opportunities, a violation of human dignity.” Also, several dimensions of poverty have been identified, especially that of the World Development Report of 2000/2001. There, poverty was summarised as “a lack of opportunity, lack of empowerment, and a lack of security.”


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In 2020, the World Bank using a benchmarked poverty threshold of $3.20 per day put Nigeria’s poverty rate at 71 per cent. The incursion of the poverty malady while not restricted to Nigeria is more pronounced recently in most developing nations as they are being faced with dwindling economic growth on the backdrop of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine which has instigated inflationary pressures and an adverse climate change that has put sustainability on the backburners.

More relatable is the scourge of unemployment which has accounted for the rising poverty levels in Nigeria. With the youth unable to find gainful employment, there are reduced income levels, low investments, and dwindled standard of living. Typically, underemployment has been a bane in the Nigerian economy as wages are not in tandem with years of experience and skills. Corruption is also a key influence for reduced poverty in recent years as resources meant for development are embezzled and diverted away from productive uses where they would have in fact benefited the economy and the people. Crude oil remains the mainstay of the Nigerian economy and with agriculture recently contributing increased levels to the Gross Domestic Product, there is a chance that more youths find work in other sectors and across industries.

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The manufacturing sector which should be the highest contributor of level is unable to take its rightful place due to a harsh business climate and lack of infrastructural amenities. The share of agriculture to GDP rose from 23 per cent in 2015 to 26 per cent in 2021, while manufacturing declined from 9.5 per cent to nine per cent respectively. With a weak manufacturing base comes the challenge of the inability to garner enough foreign exchange and income for the economy. Also, the financial sector has been hampered by a foreign exchange crisis with the naira depreciating to all-time lowest levels. This has accentuated poverty in the economy with the middle and high class also affected as more naira is paid to secure the dollar and other foreign currencies.

Income inequality poses a real challenge to poverty eradication just as a poor education system and reduced literacy, especially at basic levels, have hindered the capacity of Nigerians from having access to the needed information that will trigger innovation and the right consternation of technological inventions. Exposure to external shocks seems to have been the greatest hindrance to the ability of the Nigerian economy to put to good use her capacity for development. With the COVID-19 pandemic came a global shockwave that slowed down growth resulting in a triple effect of job losses, death, and economic recession and depressions in several economies due to the promulgated lockdown. Post COVID, economies including Nigeria have had sluggish growth, and legacy factors like the labour divisions and disparity in wage and economic exigencies have also resulted in more people being plunged into poverty.

Weak governance, inconsistent policy climate, and the existence of bottlenecks that have stifled entrepreneurship and investment have not helped to increase the income equality levels and move more Nigerians out of the poverty trap.


Thus, if Nigeria is to aptly tackle poverty headlong, more attention will need to be paid to the above causes with global shocks, corruption, infrastructure, and education prioritised to guarantee an entire state of wellbeing and a high standard of living.

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Re: Growing Poverty In Nigeria -Punch by Racoon(m): 7:32am On May 16, 2023
Poverty is not growing but have been flourishing like corruption that became legalised under this unfortunate regime. The APC government have long worsened the poverty index in Nigeria because they came in utterly clueless, incompetent with no feasible blueprint to ease off Nigeria's economic challenges.

Hence it has ended up winning for Nigeria the inglorious title for the world's headquarters of extreme poverty taking over from India. This is the same government that have been hallucinating about phantom achievements as Femi Adeshina the asslicker is trumpeting.

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Re: Growing Poverty In Nigeria -Punch by God1000(m): 7:42am On May 16, 2023
We've never had it this bad
Re: Growing Poverty In Nigeria -Punch by Racoon(m): 7:43am On May 16, 2023
Weak governance, inconsistent policy climate, and the existence of bottlenecks that"ve stifled entrepreneur-ship and investment have not helped to increase the income equality levels and move more Nigerians out of the poverty trap.
Stiffling of SMEs which is the life blood of the economy because of government constricting economic policies, policy somersaults, lack of enthusiastic economic drivers, unnecessary scarcity of forex among many.

Osinbajo have long abandoned the the fraudulent tradermoni peanuts giveaway. Now the minister of humanitarian disaster have turned her office to another conduit pipe for institutional corruption.
Re: Growing Poverty In Nigeria -Punch by ChatterHouse: 8:04am On May 16, 2023
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I'm not poor neither my family
Re: Growing Poverty In Nigeria -Punch by ZonalHead: 8:05am On May 16, 2023
We die here cool
Re: Growing Poverty In Nigeria -Punch by iwaeda: 9:53am On May 16, 2023
ChatterHouse:
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I'm not poor neither my family
Thank God for your life, remember 150 million wallowing in poverty. grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Growing Poverty In Nigeria -Punch by ernesco0816517(m): 9:53am On May 16, 2023
I pray 🙏 God help the new government to salvage the situation.if u see good food eat this period just be grateful 🥲,cos u are just among the few privileged.


Tough time never last but tough people do.
Re: Growing Poverty In Nigeria -Punch by madridguy(m): 9:55am On May 16, 2023
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Re: Growing Poverty In Nigeria -Punch by iwaeda: 10:16am On May 16, 2023
madridguy:
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grin grin grin grin Your messiah immersed more people into poverty. grin grin grin grin
Re: Growing Poverty In Nigeria -Punch by DatNiggaDaz: 10:17am On May 16, 2023
Poverty that affects only people that looks like Igbos and Omoales. In fact go back to your village.

Mtchewwww

Re: Growing Poverty In Nigeria -Punch by iwaeda: 1:03pm On May 16, 2023
DatNiggaDaz:
Poverty that affects only people that looks like Igbos and Omoales. In fact go back to your village.

Mtchewwww

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Re: Growing Poverty In Nigeria -Punch by iwaeda: 6:18pm On May 16, 2023
sad sad shocked shocked
Re: Growing Poverty In Nigeria -Punch by slivertongue: 6:21pm On May 16, 2023
Buhari's achievement
Re: Growing Poverty In Nigeria -Punch by iwaeda: 11:46am On May 17, 2023
slivertongue:
Buhari's achievement

He really destroyed Nigeria. Irony is that to Japa is now more difficult for those who voted for him. grin grin grin grin angry

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