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93.9% Nigerians Poor – Nbs by ps5(m): 8:22pm On Feb 13, 2012
Abuja – Nigeria’s poverty rate stood at 69 per cent in 2010, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said on Monday in Abuja.

Mr Yemi Kale, the Statistician-General of the Federation, disclosed this at a news conference while presenting the “Nigeria Poverty Profile Report 2010’’.

He said the figure was higher than the 54 per cent recorded in 2004, and that the North-West and North East geo-political zones recorded the highest poverty rates in the country with 77.7 per cent and 76.3 per cent respectively.

Kale said the South-West geo-political zone recorded the lowest with 59.1 per cent.

He said that among the states from the North-West and North- East geo-political zones, Sokoto had the highest poverty rate with 86.4 per cent in 2010 against 95 per cent recorded by Jigawa in 2004.

The Statistician-General said Niger had the lowest with 43.6 per cent in 2010 against 22 per cent recorded by Anambra in 2004.

He said that Nigerians, who had minimal standards of foods, clothing, healthcare and shelter stood at 60.9 per cent in 2010 as against 54.7 per cent recorded in 2004.

“Among the geo-political zones, the North-West and North-East recorded the highest rates at 70 per cent and 69 per cent respectively, while the South-West had the least at 49.8 per cent.

“Sokoto had the highest at 81.2 per cent, while Niger had the least at 33.8 per cent during the review period.’’

Kale said that 93.9 per cent of Nigerians considered themselves to be poor in 2010 against 75.5 per cent recorded in 2004.

He said the FCT with 97.9 per cent, recorded the highest number of people, who considered themselves to be poor, while Kaduna with 90.50 per cent, recorded the least number of people.

The Statistician-General said the income inequality in the country as measured by the Gini-Coefficient rose from 0.429 in 2004 to 0.447 in 2010.

The Harmonised Nigeria Living Standard Survey was produced by the NBS in collaboration with the World Bank, Department for International Development and UNICEF. (NAN)

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/02/93-9-nigerians-considered-themselves-to-be-poor-nbs/
Re: 93.9% Nigerians Poor – Nbs by Nobody: 8:35pm On Feb 13, 2012
The remaining 6.1% are the multi-billionaires political elites

We Nigerians deserve our impoverishment for allowing these looting elites to impoverish us angry

Nigerians would soon be dirt poor, living standards in other African countries with less resources than ours are surpassing ours.

The next phase of our impoverishment has just started with fuel price hikes, there are planned doubling of electricity charges and devaluation, which would double the price of virtually every thing including food.

We must truely be idiots to allow fools to rule us undecided sad.
Re: 93.9% Nigerians Poor – Nbs by Kobojunkie: 8:49pm On Feb 13, 2012
I guess Sanusi was not wrong in his assertion, during an interview on Aljazeera then.
Re: 93.9% Nigerians Poor – Nbs by bittyend(m): 9:20pm On Feb 13, 2012
Why can't they make it 99.9999999%

These stats need to be thrown in the bin - they wasted billions to acquire this fallacy smh.
Re: 93.9% Nigerians Poor – Nbs by kokoA(m): 9:24pm On Feb 13, 2012
Big lie! The pergentage is higher than that angry

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