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1.4m People Rendered Unemployed Under Buhari – NBS by ovugoo: 5:50pm On Nov 23, 2015
A report by the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics, NBS, says more than 1.4m Nigerians have been rendered unemployed since President Muhammadu Buhari assumed office about six months ago.

According to the Bureau in its third quarter report on unemployment and underemployment, it was revealed that unemployment in the country rose by more than 1.4m between June 1 to September 30.

The report said, “In Q3 2015, the labour force population, that is those within the working age population willing, able and actively looking for work, increased to 75.9 million from 74.0 million in Q2 2015, representing an increase in the labour force by 2.60%,”


“This means 1,929,800 economically active persons within 15‐64 entered the labour force i.e. were able and willing and actively looking for work between July 1 and September 30 2015.

“Within the same period, the number of unemployed in the labour force, increased by 1,454,620 (529,923 in Q2) persons between Q2 2015 and Q3 2015 resulting in an increase in the unemployment rate to 9.9% in Q3 2015 from 8.2% in Q2 2015 from 7.5% in Q1 2015.”

The report noted that this rise is the fourth consecutive rise in the unemployment rate since Q3 2014, with the number of unemployed Nigerians rising to 7.5m.

NBS further revealed that in Q3 2015, about 427,000 new online jobs were created which were unable to meet the over 1.9m new entrants into the labour market.


During the quarter under review, the rate of underemployed, those working but doing largely menial work or jobs not commensurate with their qualifications or not fully engaged and merely working for few hours, however witness a decrease by 365,593.

Underemployment rate fell to 17.4 percent in Q3 2015(13.2m) from 18.3 percent (13.5m) in Q2 2015, from 16.6 percent (12.2m) in Q1 2015. More females are unemployed in Nigeria According to the International Labour Organisation (ILO), 201 million people globally are unemployed, with Nigeria being responsible for 4 percent of that global demographic.

The highest unemployment rate in the world is recorded in Djibouti (54%), Congo(46%), Bosnia and Herzegovinian(43%), Haiti (40%) and Kosovo(35%). The lowest are found in Qatar (0.2%), Cambodia (0.3%), Belarus (0.5%), Thailand (0.8%), Benin (1.0%), Laos (1.40%) and Guinea Bissau (1.80%).

With unemployment rate of 9.9 percent in Q3 2015, Nigeria has better rating when compared with 67 countries. Nigeria is, however, worse than 113 countries, including 21 African countries that have their rates lower than 9.9 percent.
Source: http://dailypost.ng/2015/11/23/1-4m-people-rendered-unemployed-under-buhari-nbs/#
Re: 1.4m People Rendered Unemployed Under Buhari – NBS by Nobody: 5:51pm On Nov 23, 2015
Lie .....mhave hav everly been unemployed b4 buhari
Re: 1.4m People Rendered Unemployed Under Buhari – NBS by INTROVERT(f): 5:51pm On Nov 23, 2015

lipsrsealed
Re: 1.4m People Rendered Unemployed Under Buhari – NBS by abouzaid: 5:55pm On Nov 23, 2015
why is this not yet on the front-page? if it's an anti biafran thread, it would have been there from the original post.
Re: 1.4m People Rendered Unemployed Under Buhari – NBS by Tolexander: 6:02pm On Nov 23, 2015
Nigerian bureau and figures!

Only God knows where the values are got From and the research done!
Re: 1.4m People Rendered Unemployed Under Buhari – NBS by tommysparks: 6:09pm On Nov 23, 2015
Cluelessnes at its peak, dullness resides in daura

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Re: 1.4m People Rendered Unemployed Under Buhari – NBS by swagaholic: 6:11pm On Nov 23, 2015
Let d zombies ND slaves come here 2 defend their pay masters again..... lolz... yurubas re bastard, they just brought a curse upon d entire Nigeria..... Pls, give us BIAFRA ND let us go sad sad

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Re: 1.4m People Rendered Unemployed Under Buhari – NBS by SeverusSnape(m): 6:14pm On Nov 23, 2015

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Re: 1.4m People Rendered Unemployed Under Buhari – NBS by HonSuQMaDIQ(m): 6:15pm On Nov 23, 2015
Tolexander:
Nigerian bureau and figures!

Only God knows where the values are got From and the research done!
But hypocrites would have believed the NBS figure was it before Buhari came to power. I greet una o undecided

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Re: 1.4m People Rendered Unemployed Under Buhari – NBS by BushidoBlue(m): 6:23pm On Nov 23, 2015
1.4 million!!!!! That's retrogression
Re: 1.4m People Rendered Unemployed Under Buhari – NBS by PointB: 6:29pm On Nov 23, 2015
[size=28pt]Change!
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Meanwhile, I join all patriotic citizens in blaming it on GEJ! cheesy cheesy

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Re: 1.4m People Rendered Unemployed Under Buhari – NBS by idolda: 6:36pm On Nov 23, 2015
CHANJI .

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Re: 1.4m People Rendered Unemployed Under Buhari – NBS by Chubhie: 6:46pm On Nov 23, 2015
Out of that figure PMB inherited 1.3m from previous administration.
Re: 1.4m People Rendered Unemployed Under Buhari – NBS by Nobody: 6:49pm On Nov 23, 2015
ovugoo:
A report by the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics, NBS, says more than 1.4m Nigerians have been rendered unemployed since President Muhammadu Buhari assumed office about six months ago.

According to the Bureau in its third quarter report on unemployment and underemployment, it was revealed that unemployment in the country rose by more than 1.4m between June 1 to September 30.

The report said, “In Q3 2015, the labour force population, that is those within the working age population willing, able and actively looking for work, increased to 75.9 million from 74.0 million in Q2 2015, representing an increase in the labour force by 2.60%,”


“This means 1,929,800 economically active persons within 15‐64 entered the labour force i.e. were able and willing and actively looking for work between July 1 and September 30 2015.

“Within the same period, the number of unemployed in the labour force, increased by 1,454,620 (529,923 in Q2) persons between Q2 2015 and Q3 2015 resulting in an increase in the unemployment rate to 9.9% in Q3 2015 from 8.2% in Q2 2015 from 7.5% in Q1 2015.”

The report noted that this rise is the fourth consecutive rise in the unemployment rate since Q3 2014, with the number of unemployed Nigerians rising to 7.5m.

NBS further revealed that in Q3 2015, about 427,000 new online jobs were created which were unable to meet the over 1.9m new entrants into the labour market.


During the quarter under review, the rate of underemployed, those working but doing largely menial work or jobs not commensurate with their qualifications or not fully engaged and merely working for few hours, however witness a decrease by 365,593.

Underemployment rate fell to 17.4 percent in Q3 2015(13.2m) from 18.3 percent (13.5m) in Q2 2015, from 16.6 percent (12.2m) in Q1 2015. More females are unemployed in Nigeria According to the International Labour Organisation (ILO), 201 million people globally are unemployed, with Nigeria being responsible for 4 percent of that global demographic.

The highest unemployment rate in the world is recorded in Djibouti (54%), Congo(46%), Bosnia and Herzegovinian(43%), Haiti (40%) and Kosovo(35%). The lowest are found in Qatar (0.2%), Cambodia (0.3%), Belarus (0.5%), Thailand (0.8%), Benin (1.0%), Laos (1.40%) and Guinea Bissau (1.80%).

With unemployment rate of 9.9 percent in Q3 2015, Nigeria has better rating when compared with 67 countries. Nigeria is, however, worse than 113 countries, including 21 African countries that have their rates lower than 9.9 percent.
Source: http://dailypost.ng/2015/11/23/1-4m-people-rendered-unemployed-under-buhari-nbs/#



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Re: 1.4m People Rendered Unemployed Under Buhari – NBS by drss(m): 6:51pm On Nov 23, 2015
na so so bad news pesin dey hear 4 dis buari administration dem.
Poverty dey.
Fuel scarcity dey.
Unempolyment boku.
Boko haram killings yafuyafu...but who cares.
d zoo is cruising towards anarchy while grandpa buari dulllaard is busy flying across d world on private jets.

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Re: 1.4m People Rendered Unemployed Under Buhari – NBS by ovugoo: 7:44pm On Nov 23, 2015
Concur
tommysparks:
Cluelessnes at its peak, dullness resides in daura

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