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Re: Multidimensional Poverty Across States In Nigeria by 9japride(m): 4:35pm On Jan 02
ednut1:
Bayelsa with huge faac allocation and small population of 2m. Be like say the black man is cursed

It's just wickedness. All they know is to buy latest SUV and other luxurious official vehicles.

Instead of them to channel those monies for development, they rather use it to show off.

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty Across States In Nigeria by tnerro1(m): 4:35pm On Jan 02
My Edo is doing well๐Ÿ‘
Re: Multidimensional Poverty Across States In Nigeria by stevonics: 4:38pm On Jan 02
Learn a Skill, deliver services or produce something from the cheapest raw materials available, just think.
Advertise for free, see my signature.
Re: Multidimensional Poverty Across States In Nigeria by Douglad: 4:40pm On Jan 02
creolehunt:
I can tell you for a fact that most of these statistics are fake and concocted to give the semblance that the bureau is working.

The statistics you see statisense and NBS publishing can not stand any data Audit.

Nigeria has no solid database nor repository from which data like this cab be pulled.


How exactly do you know they are faked? How can you say "for a fact" that these data are concocted from the comfort of your house?
If you read the reports they publish, they mention how that they send trained agents out to the streets to collect data over a three-month period and these agents are subjected to daily evaluations to ensure that they're collecting accurate data.

Below is a section on their data collection method in one of the many reports they've published.

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty Across States In Nigeria by Ikemba007: 4:40pm On Jan 02
The leaders in Bayelsa should bury their heads in utter shame.
Re: Multidimensional Poverty Across States In Nigeria by ZombieDredd: 4:41pm On Jan 02
EmperorCaesar:
cheesy

Waiting for them to come tell us how non-Yoruba people population is the reason for the low numbers in SW

Upon on the billions, their name no dey forbes list

Upon all the billionaires, multidimensional poverty na their neigbour cheesy
You decided to be useless this new year?

How far with the queue at bourdillon?
E never reach your turn yet?

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty Across States In Nigeria by smokinloud(m): 4:41pm On Jan 02
OkCornel:
Ogun state is poorer than Ekiti state. Well done
It does not say Ogun state is poorer than Ekiti, it says there are more poor people in Ogun than in Ekiti states.

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty Across States In Nigeria by Esthered: 4:41pm On Jan 02
What is Bayelsa doing with their 13% derivation fund?

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty Across States In Nigeria by ZombieDredd: 4:42pm On Jan 02
santaclaws:


Statistics is the backbone of accurate decision making. The figures & percentages there are meant to help everyone recognize the challenges and gaps to fill in every state.

So, yes, "na statistics we go chop"!
You don't understand sarcasm

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty Across States In Nigeria by SmartPolician: 4:42pm On Jan 02
ednut1:
Bayelsa with huge faac allocation and small population of 2m. Be like say the black man is cursed

The truth is that Nigeria is a very unserious country. Nobody takes such data seriously. This statistics is a useless assumption. This country sucks!

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty Across States In Nigeria by santaclaws: 4:43pm On Jan 02
ZombieDredd:

You don't understand sarcasm
No vex, just didn't want people to be ignorant.

Much love bro ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿฝ
Re: Multidimensional Poverty Across States In Nigeria by ZombieDredd: 4:44pm On Jan 02
yoruboid:



https://x.com/thecableindex/status/1874789171849560418?s=46&t=YoF4K0q-dNG9S6AXfcrqSg
With all the IGR bigger than Jupiter and China, poverty still dey ravage most SW states...
No wonder high rate of skull mining and ritual killings

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty Across States In Nigeria by Douglad: 4:46pm On Jan 02
Villa12:
Tell that to those Ebi N pawa miscreants begging for alms at your emilokan door step grin

They're all clowns ๐Ÿ˜‚
Re: Multidimensional Poverty Across States In Nigeria by LoneSoldier(m): 4:48pm On Jan 02
Poverty stricken nation... Tufia

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty Across States In Nigeria by yommen: 4:50pm On Jan 02
CodeTemplarr:
Lies. How can states that enjoy over N1tr in support annually and can afford hajj, mosques, ramadan be the most poverty ravaged states?

Dey play. If you live in Lagos, look around and see which tribe has the poorest people in Lagos where every geopolitical zone in Nigeria is fully represented. It's still the Hausas. You will see large gatherings of Hausa beggers spread across the south west. Isn't that an evidence that they are extremely poor notwithstanding the fact that they have ruled Nigeria more? What they did was give themselves the best infrastructure in terms of the roads but did not invest in human development.

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty Across States In Nigeria by Noneroone(m): 4:51pm On Jan 02
2022 data in 2025?
Re: Multidimensional Poverty Across States In Nigeria by Douglad: 4:51pm On Jan 02
Coldrux:
How do these guys come up with these figures is what I'm yet to come to terms with. They just sit in a beer parlor and start assuming and falsifying figures.
It's well with every fake statistician.
I understand how high the poverty rate is, cos I'm a victim. But how do they come up with these numbers? What are the modalities and parameters deployed in arriving at these figures?

The report is free to download. Google it and read it.

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty Across States In Nigeria by nedekid: 4:51pm On Jan 02
Baba and apc are doing well. The aides are sharing palatives and give away to the needy. The more poor people they create the more kindness they show by graciously sharing rice, ewa, beans and dodoo..
Re: Multidimensional Poverty Across States In Nigeria by Ebubu6: 4:51pm On Jan 02
Racoon:
Ogun IGR can redeem it from multidimensional poverty? Ebonyi State is understandable.

I don't believe that statistics. Poor people in Ebonyi can't be more than Zamfara state.
Re: Multidimensional Poverty Across States In Nigeria by Villa12(m): 4:54pm On Jan 02
Douglad:


They're all clowns ๐Ÿ˜‚
they're not. Your corrupt leaders failed them
Re: Multidimensional Poverty Across States In Nigeria by CodeTemplarr: 4:54pm On Jan 02
yommen:


Dey play. If you live in Lagos, look around and see which tribe has the poorest people in Lagos where every geopolitical zone in Nigeria is fully represented. It's still the Hausas. You will see large gatherings of Hausa beggers spread across the south west. Isn't that an evidence that they are extremely poor notwithstanding the fact that they have ruled Nigeria more? What they did was give themselves the best infrastructure in terms of the roads but did not invest in human development.
Malian or Nigerian Hausas?
Re: Multidimensional Poverty Across States In Nigeria by id4sho(m): 4:56pm On Jan 02
EmperorCaesar:
cheesy

Waiting for them to come tell us how non-Yoruba people population is the reason for the low numbers in SW

Upon on the billions, their name no dey forbes list

Upon all the billionaires, multidimensional poverty na their neigbour cheesy
Comrade reduce the volume of this vawulence ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜…
Re: Multidimensional Poverty Across States In Nigeria by Villa12(m): 4:57pm On Jan 02
nedekid:
Baba and apc are doing well. The aides are sharing palatives and give away to the needy. The more poor people they create the more kindness they show by graciously sharing rice, ewa, beans and dodoo..
grin grin

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty Across States In Nigeria by Ofemannnu: 4:59pm On Jan 02
SW has always been the cradle of easiness,wealth, development and positivities in Nigeria.

If it were not for the migrants from SE and other places fleeing from poverty coming to the SW,it would have been almost 0.001 poverty
Kudos to SW and wealth making.

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Re: Multidimensional Poverty Across States In Nigeria by ozo13(m): 5:09pm On Jan 02
Each state is making money now from the forex subsidy removal and the fuel subsidy removal.they should invest on there citizens so as to reduce the figure
Re: Multidimensional Poverty Across States In Nigeria by Fiscus105(m): 5:10pm On Jan 02
Coldrux:
How do these guys come up with these figures is what I'm yet to come to terms with. They just sit in a beer parlor and start assuming and falsifying figures.
It's well with every fake statistician.
I understand how high the poverty rate is, cos I'm a victim. But how do they come up with these numbers? What are the modalities and parameters deployed in arriving at these figures?



The way you just hide under keyboard and wail, wail and lament on every post that hitd front page of a faceless forum.
Re: Multidimensional Poverty Across States In Nigeria by Ofemannnu: 5:10pm On Jan 02
Coldrux:
How do these guys come up with these figures is what I'm yet to come to terms with. They just sit in a beer parlor and start assuming and falsifying figures.
It's well with every fake statistician.
I understand how high the poverty rate is, cos I'm a victim. But how do they come up with these numbers? What are the modalities and parameters deployed in arriving at these figures?
Why haven't you asked UNO how they came about telling you the number of your population or even telling each nation of the world how populous they are?

Maybe you didn't learn about statistics or you are a core trader.
Re: Multidimensional Poverty Across States In Nigeria by Skippyvibes(m): 5:11pm On Jan 02
Shey Dem say na rich people full fct
Re: Multidimensional Poverty Across States In Nigeria by stanluiz(m): 5:11pm On Jan 02
Bayelsa is the most useless states in Nigeria. Very useless!

With all the allocation and also with small population of less than 2 millions yet Poverty is their surnname. Very useless!
Re: Multidimensional Poverty Across States In Nigeria by Lionnation: 5:15pm On Jan 02
EmperorCaesar:
cheesy

Waiting for them to come tell us how non-Yoruba people population is the reason for the low numbers in SW

Upon on the billions, their name no dey forbes list

Upon all the billionaires, multidimensional poverty na their neigbour cheesy
oga who are you even referring to
Re: Multidimensional Poverty Across States In Nigeria by Lionnation: 5:16pm On Jan 02
OkCornel:
Ogun state is poorer than Ekiti state. Well done
the stats is talking about people not the state
Re: Multidimensional Poverty Across States In Nigeria by Lionnation: 5:18pm On Jan 02
Coldrux:
How do these guys come up with these figures is what I'm yet to come to terms with. They just sit in a beer parlor and start assuming and falsifying figures.
It's well with every fake statistician.
I understand how high the poverty rate is, cos I'm a victim. But how do they come up with these numbers? What are the modalities and parameters deployed in arriving at these figures?
there is bank and there are other ognisations like firs to determine some of this stats

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