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Nigeria Is Sixth Most Dangerous Place To Live by Nobody: 11:37am On Jun 27, 2012 |
10 Most Dangerous African Countries in 2012 Global Peace Index has recently released a report on global ranking of countries according to their dangerousness, a dozen African countries are among the most affected by war, terrorism and political instability; but Rwanda is not on the list and is positioned among safe ones. Since 2007, the Global Peace Index, conducted by the Research Institute of Economics & Peace, class 153 countries of the safest most dangerous. Countries affected by civil wars for years, or face regular violence, are part of the top 10 African countries most dangerous. The ranking evaluates, among other things, the risk of renewed fighting, the resurgence of political instability and terrorist threats. Among the top ten ranked to be dangerous Ethiopia is ranked the Ten (10) on the list. More than ten years after the war that opposed to Eritrea, Ethiopia still maintains a tense relationship with the country and conflict: the Ethiopian government has not fully withdrawn its troops from Badme area, the north, and attributed to Eritrea, although the International Court of Justice has precisely defined the borders of both countries. Ethiopia is also home to separatist movements: the Oromo Liberation Front, which affects the most populated region of Ethiopia to the southwest and the birthplace of important natural resources, the National Liberation Front in the Ogaden, based east on the border with Somalia, has an armed wing, Said the global peace ranking. 9 – Burundi: political instability Burundi has experienced a civil war for fifteen years because of opposition Tutsi and Hutu rebels. Following a cease-fire, the Hutu rebels of the National Front for the Liberation became a political party. The 2010 elections were fire-proof: the boycott of presidential elections by the opposition and the return of violence show that the country is still far from stability. 8 – Zimbabwe: Renewed violence Zimbabwe has experienced a wave of violence after the disputed presidential election in 2008: Robert Mugabe and Morgan Tsvangirai, his main rival, both claimed victory in the first round of elections. The situation has eased in 2009 with the establishment of a system with two-headed as president, Robert Mugabe and Morgan Tsvangirai as Prime Minister. In 2010, attempts by the Prime Minister to develop the Constitution have been sabotaged by the camp of Robert Mugabe. Public meetings were banned, arbitrary arrests, looting and ransacking, have pushed the country into violence. 7 – Chad: peaceful relations with neighboring countries Chad has significantly improved its position by improving relations with neighboring countries. Several agreements signed between 2009 and 2010 led to pacify the country. The political situation has also stabilized. 6 – Nigeria: religious war and economic war The instability still reigns in the center and south of the country where the reelection of Good luck Jonathan has not changed. Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa with 155 million inhabitants, is marked by a religious conflict at the center, near Jos, where the killings of Muslims and Christians have killed nearly 20,000 people during the last decade. But religion is not the only reason for conflict and economic needs have led to the southward migration of landless farmers Christians. Other economic battle in the Niger Delta in the south: the Nigerian government is facing a terrorist group, the Movement for the Emancipation of Niger Delta (MEND), which attacks the facilities and personnel of oil companies. Kidnappings of expatriates and attacks on oil pipelines are their predilections, negating attempts Armistice incurred by the State. 5 – Libya: civil war Following the Arab Spring came in February 2011; Libya has entered into a civil war. The protests led to the downfall of the authority of Muammar Gaddafi in the east. Since then, international intervention under the authority of NATO has still not managed to restore calm in the country. 4 – Central African Republic: an eventful year New entry in the standings: the Central African Republic. The presidential elections have created an environment of tension and unrest within the country. The presence of rebel groups in the border area with Sudan and Chad is also problematic. Despite the signing of a peace agreement in 2008, some groups have not signed the agreement, are still active. In south-east, the troops of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) led by Joseph Kony, continue unabated. This group is part of the most violent in the world, has expanded internationally and is present in the DRC and southern Sudan, where he is engaged in looting and Abductions of civilians. 3 – Democratic Republic of Congo: Terrorist threats increasingly present The problems of the Democratic Republic of the Congo residing in these activities at the border of its territory and the presence of several armed groups and terrorists in the east. It is mainly in Kivu, in the Great Lakes region, the situation is more difficult. The origin of the conflict: the massive influx of refugees after the Rwandan genocide. An improvement is noted, however, about the tensions between the forces of the national army (FARDC) and the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR) on the dominance of territory and resources. The attempt to integrate SPDC to the regular army and the cease-fire of 2008 is ineffective because regularly violated. To the east, the Allied Democratic Forces-National Army for the Liberation of Uganda (ADF-NALU), Ugandan rebel movement, is in conflict with the Congolese government. This group is related to the Shabab Somali fundamentalist Islamic group linked to al-Qaida. 2 – Sudan: a multitude of conflicts The situation in Sudan has worsened from 2010. The country suffers from two years of internal conflict have serious consequences both human and political. To the west, the conflict in Darfur has killed 300,000 people, including those due to famine and disease, and 2.7 million displaced since 2003. Peace, signed in 2006 between the government and the rebel Justice and Equality Movement (JEM), one of the strongest rebel groups, is fragile because all factions did not sign. The UN presence is still needed. In the South, thanks to self-determination referendum in 2011, the conflict in Southern Sudan is in the process of healing. However, the situation in Abyei, remains uncertain. 1 – Somalia: a generalized civil war for over twenty years Since 1991, Somalia is facing a civil war difficult, the conflict between the Transitional Federal Government, supported by the UN, and several groups of Islamist rebels, some of which are close to al-Qaida. Unrecognized within the territory of Somalia, the government of Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed cannot impose his reforms across the country. The only piece of territory it controls is part of the capital Mogadishu, the scene of regular fighting between both sides to maintain control. Over 1.9 million people or over 20percent of Somalis under the Office of the United Nations for Refugees (UNHCR) have fled the country controlled by fear. Stabilizing the country still seems impossible. Among all the sub-Saharan African countries which experienced wars in the past 10 years Rwanda have not been ranked among the ten most dangerous countries. Source: http://indepthafrica.com/news/10-most-dangerous-african-countries-in-2012/ |
Re: Nigeria Is Sixth Most Dangerous Place To Live by Nobody: 11:42am On Jun 27, 2012 |
LOL LMAO ROTFLMAO HEHEEHE Tell that to NL's "I'd rather live like royalty in Nigeria than to live like. . . . bla bla bla bla ". Of course, a village man who has never been out of his forest never dreams about the wonderful possibility a city life has to offer. 2 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Is Sixth Most Dangerous Place To Live by Daverytimes(m): 12:12pm On Jun 27, 2012 |
60,000 people have died in the Mexican drug war in the last 5 years but it doesn't make the list? 20,000 died in Nigeria in a span of a decade but that makes the list? fucking idiots. 7 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Is Sixth Most Dangerous Place To Live by slimming: 12:12pm On Jun 27, 2012 |
this is plot to discredit this country d enemy. Nigeria is safe 4 us. |
Re: Nigeria Is Sixth Most Dangerous Place To Live by stagger: 12:13pm On Jun 27, 2012 |
Stupid report compiled by foreigners who have never set foot in Nigeria. So those of us who have lived here all our lives should do what? Go to the moon? 4 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Is Sixth Most Dangerous Place To Live by Rastamann: 12:14pm On Jun 27, 2012 |
No where is safe to live in the world. This is Bullshit! 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Is Sixth Most Dangerous Place To Live by mrman2(m): 12:14pm On Jun 27, 2012 |
Did they say southern Nigeria? |
Re: Nigeria Is Sixth Most Dangerous Place To Live by shadrach77: 12:15pm On Jun 27, 2012 |
Daverytimes: 60,000 people have died in the Mexican drug war in the last 5 years but it doesn't make the list? 20,000 died in Nigeria in a span of a decade but that makes the list? fucking idiots.if you read well, the article said AFRICAN COUNTRIES 6 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Is Sixth Most Dangerous Place To Live by Nobody: 12:15pm On Jun 27, 2012 |
The Southern Nigeria NO,.,,,,, The Northern Nigeria YESSSS 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Is Sixth Most Dangerous Place To Live by Rastamann: 12:15pm On Jun 27, 2012 |
Why is the emphasis on africa? what about Pakistan, and the middle east countries? Nigeria is the safest place to live! |
Re: Nigeria Is Sixth Most Dangerous Place To Live by mrman2(m): 12:16pm On Jun 27, 2012 |
Daverytimes: 60,000 people have died in the Mexican drug war in the last 5 years but it doesn't make the list? 20,000 died in Nigeria in a span of a decade but that makes the list? fucking idiots.chill noww, they said african countries. Haba |
Re: Nigeria Is Sixth Most Dangerous Place To Live by Omexonomy: 12:17pm On Jun 27, 2012 |
But According to listverse U S of A is among the top five dangerous country to live in. with over 2 million guns in circulation. I wonder how can nigeria made the list when only less than six state out of 36 state are sick. They forgot 2 mention mexico and thier gang war killing million for drug war |
Re: Nigeria Is Sixth Most Dangerous Place To Live by Chinnepat: 12:18pm On Jun 27, 2012 |
Daverytimes: 60,000 people have died in the Mexican drug war in the last 5 years but it doesn't make the list? 20,000 died in Nigeria in a span of a decade but that makes the list? fucking idiots.is mexico in Africa? Mtcheww... Nxt tym read b4 u comment! |
Re: Nigeria Is Sixth Most Dangerous Place To Live by hamsky: 12:19pm On Jun 27, 2012 |
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Re: Nigeria Is Sixth Most Dangerous Place To Live by Nobody: 12:20pm On Jun 27, 2012 |
Ileke-IdI:Mumu, which day you go get sense. Do not worry, when we fix this cesspool, I expect you to sneak back in. Do not bother to reply because I hardly follow topics not in politics or business. |
Re: Nigeria Is Sixth Most Dangerous Place To Live by Nnamdi99(m): 12:22pm On Jun 27, 2012 |
There is still hope @ least we ar still better than some countries.................lol |
Re: Nigeria Is Sixth Most Dangerous Place To Live by Phillfree(m): 12:22pm On Jun 27, 2012 |
Re: Nigeria Is Sixth Most Dangerous Place To Live by joey4jo: 12:23pm On Jun 27, 2012 |
CHESSBOARD: The Southern Nigeria NO,.,,,,, The Northern Nigeria YESSSS Kidnapping, militancy, scammers and bank robbery are mostly know in which part? Please remind me again, oh yes. South. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Is Sixth Most Dangerous Place To Live by Nobody: 12:23pm On Jun 27, 2012 |
whaoooooooooooo....................for the first time since i joined,my post made the headlines....... i cant believe this.......sobbing tears of JOY.... 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Is Sixth Most Dangerous Place To Live by Landy101(m): 12:25pm On Jun 27, 2012 |
Na wa 4 my count3 oh |
Re: Nigeria Is Sixth Most Dangerous Place To Live by mrman2(m): 12:25pm On Jun 27, 2012 |
Yomieluv: whaoooooooooooo....................for the first time since i joined,my post made the headlines....... i cant believe this.......sobbing....oshi o da ni ile pako. Shiooor kelembe. 3 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Is Sixth Most Dangerous Place To Live by Kx: 12:26pm On Jun 27, 2012 |
Yet they justify all the foreign trips on "wooing foreign investors". What else does FDI need to back off other than news of this nature? 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Is Sixth Most Dangerous Place To Live by Sijo01(f): 12:26pm On Jun 27, 2012 |
Yomieluv: whaoooooooooooo....................for the first time since i joined,my post made the headlines....... i cant believe this.......sobbing tears of JOY.... Congratulations!!! |
Re: Nigeria Is Sixth Most Dangerous Place To Live by ugosly(m): 12:27pm On Jun 27, 2012 |
eheen!!ngba nye nko? With all the travel warnings They(oyibo dem) still troop down to Nigeria in droves, to also benefit from the madness in our polity....If it is as bad as painted above..why are they still loiterin around Transcorp and sheraton,....abeggiiii,make we hear word for them jare..nobody holy pass! 2 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Is Sixth Most Dangerous Place To Live by zuchyblink(m): 12:27pm On Jun 27, 2012 |
i can believe anything but not this one This one na pure rubbish |
Re: Nigeria Is Sixth Most Dangerous Place To Live by Nobody: 12:28pm On Jun 27, 2012 |
mr_man: oshi o da ni ile pako. Shiooor kelembe.mr man,why the beef na,go write yours.....mtcheeeeeew |
Re: Nigeria Is Sixth Most Dangerous Place To Live by miteolu(m): 12:29pm On Jun 27, 2012 |
Keep on praying...God answers prayers
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Re: Nigeria Is Sixth Most Dangerous Place To Live by Nobody: 12:30pm On Jun 27, 2012 |
NA WA O! |
Re: Nigeria Is Sixth Most Dangerous Place To Live by ebamma(m): 12:31pm On Jun 27, 2012 |
why is it that in anything bad, naija dey always take first,from 419,yahoo yahoo,pick pockets,corruption,exam malpractize,money rituals,witchcraft,militants,oil bunkerers,love peddlers and maybe soon terrorism,na curse or na wetin. |
Re: Nigeria Is Sixth Most Dangerous Place To Live by keleto(m): 12:35pm On Jun 27, 2012 |
dis report is as old as my grandma. no mention of boko on d north.dey even talkin of event immediately gadafi was removed. plls poster,alwaus gove is updated info.k? |
Re: Nigeria Is Sixth Most Dangerous Place To Live by feelamong(m): 12:36pm On Jun 27, 2012 |
Yomieluv: whaoooooooooooo....................for the first time since i joined,my post made the headlines....... i cant believe this.......sobbing tears of JOY.... Congrats ....e no easy!!!! most especially when you are not Seun's paddy or kobojunkie's .... 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Is Sixth Most Dangerous Place To Live by Daverytimes(m): 12:39pm On Jun 27, 2012 |
shadrach77: Ahh, that makes sense |
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