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6 Countries That Are Rich But Their Citizens Are Poor by sheriffden(m): 6:20am On Feb 19
Rich countries often give the illusion of a high standard of living, well-funded public services, and flourishing economies.

However, that is not the case for these countries where the paradox of immense wealth contrasts sharply with widespread poverty among the citizens. Several factors contribute to this phenomenon, including wealth disparity, political instability, economic mismanagement, and a lack of wealth distribution.

While a country might have natural resources like oil, gas, or minerals that generate massive revenues, the wealth often fails to trickle down to the general population. It remains concentrated in the hands of a few elite individuals. Corruption, inefficient government systems, and political conflict also hinders progress and creates an unequal distribution of resources. Let's look at some of these countries below;

1. Qatar

Qatar is one of the richest countries in the world based on GDP per capita, primarily due to its vast natural gas reserves. However, despite the nation's wealth, a large percentage of its population, particularly migrant workers live in poverty and are subjected to exploitative practices, with minimal access to basic services.

2. United Arab Emirates (UAE)

The UAE, particularly Dubai and Abu Dhabi, is known for its opulent infrastructure, high-rise buildings, and extravagant lifestyles. The country has made vast fortunes from oil and gas however, the wealth is not shared equally. A significant portion of the UAE’s population consists of low-paid migrant workers who live in substandard conditions which starkly contrasts with the wealth enjoyed by the Emirati elite.

3. Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia is another country rich in oil, and its wealth has funded a lavish lifestyle for many of its citizens. However, much of the population still struggles with unemployment, high poverty rates, and a lack of economic opportunities, particularly among the younger generation. While the royal family and other elites enjoy vast fortunes, the average citizen remains in poverty.

4. Nigeria

Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy, is a prime example of a country that is rich in natural resources but where the wealth is unevenly distributed. The country is home to vast oil reserves, however, a large percentage of Nigerians live in poverty. Corruption, poor governance, and economic mismanagement have prevented the country from harnessing its wealth for the benefit of all its citizens.

5. Venezuela

Venezuela has one of the largest oil reserves in the world, making it one of the richest countries in terms of natural resources. However, decades of political instability, economic mismanagement, and corruption have caused the country to experience a sharp decline in living standards. Venezuela is now struggling with hyperinflation, food shortages, and severe poverty and most Venezuelans live in poverty.

6. Angola

Angola is an oil-rich country in Africa that has significant natural resources, including oil and diamonds, which have generated massive wealth for the country. However, the vast majority of Angolans still live in poverty. High levels of corruption, lack of infrastructure, and political instability have prevented the wealth from reaching the general population.

While natural wealth and economic power can lead to national prosperity, the benefits do not always reach the wider population. The wealth of a nation must be equitably shared, so that the prosperity of a nation can be enjoyed by all its citizens, not just a select few.

https://www.pulse.ng/articles/lifestyle/countries-that-are-rich-but-their-citizens-are-poor-2025021813142536448

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Re: 6 Countries That Are Rich But Their Citizens Are Poor by PresidObi: 6:23am On Feb 19
Nigeria own is a curse. They are suffering under the curse of tribal bigotry and corruption promoted by hopeless haters who vote criminals who impoverish them and their families forever.

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Re: 6 Countries That Are Rich But Their Citizens Are Poor by Difrent: 6:25am On Feb 19
Remove the first three

They don't qualify for whatever you intend

Even your article didn't say it's citizens are poor, but migrant workers.
If migrants workers gets the same equal rights as citizens why not kuku make them citizens and stop calling them migrants

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Re: 6 Countries That Are Rich But Their Citizens Are Poor by SmartPolician: 6:26am On Feb 19
God will never allow these islamic countries in the Gulf to become world power because we will all be in trouble if they do.

Imagine having all the money and never caring for people who live and work in your country because they are not your citizens. And they don't even make foreigners their citizens, no matter how long they live in their country.

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Re: 6 Countries That Are Rich But Their Citizens Are Poor by obi4eze(m): 6:32am On Feb 19
Remove Nigeria from that list.

Nigeria was rich before APC came in.

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Re: 6 Countries That Are Rich But Their Citizens Are Poor by franchasng: 7:13am On Feb 19
Nigeria is not a rich country if you compare the resources with the versed population due to anyhow breeding of mostly Northern Nigerians angry

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Re: 6 Countries That Are Rich But Their Citizens Are Poor by Greenlandz: 8:16am On Feb 19
Nigeria is the worst among all. Our leaders wants to make sure that we should all die of hunger and their will be a where a cup of rice will be sold for 5000

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Re: 6 Countries That Are Rich But Their Citizens Are Poor by Sheuns(m): 8:53am On Feb 19
grin

Saudi Arabia is enjoyed mostly by the Saud Family. The ruling family. In another few years, another family will take over and the name will Change from Saudi Arabia to another name.
Re: 6 Countries That Are Rich But Their Citizens Are Poor by PinkNature(m): 9:11am On Feb 19
In October 2024, my lecturer stated that Nigeria isn’t a rich country.

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Re: 6 Countries That Are Rich But Their Citizens Are Poor by duduade(m): 9:37am On Feb 19
PresidObi:
Nigeria own is a curse. They are suffering under the curse of tribal bigotry promoted by hopeless haters.

You garrit

And Nigerians will continue to remain under the curse and bondage

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Re: 6 Countries That Are Rich But Their Citizens Are Poor by RenaissanceGuy: 9:54am On Feb 19
The Pulse writer who penned down this balderdash is obviously unlearned. How can you include the trio of Qatar, KSA and UAE?
GeneralPula:

Nah few elites get money wey dey live well for uae..
Go and search about bad side of uae, you’ll know it’s media propaganda wey plenty pass..
I wanted to know why somebody would get this high number of likes for this rubbish you typed only for me to see that you're one of the monikers here that get automated bot likes for anything.

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Re: 6 Countries That Are Rich But Their Citizens Are Poor by Phabulous4(m): 10:00am On Feb 19
One thing is common among all the countries highlighted! presence of Oil and natural gas and other natural resources. That which is suppose to be a blessing has turn to cause.

here is how it happen. Significantly few people in government have access to large amount of wealth without doing much of economic activities. Just extract, sell and keep for yourself. As a result they focus less on developing other areas of the economy which would have bring real benefit to the people. such as agriculture, technology, manufacturing and innovation. They also discovered the more impoverished the people are the more secured their position at the top is. soo they do everything to keep and maintain the statoscope. Do little for them to survive but less for them to challenge us. divide them by keeping few of them happy and deluded.

sheriffden:
Rich countries often give the illusion of a high standard of living, well-funded public services, and flourishing economies.

However, that is not the case for these countries where the paradox of immense wealth contrasts sharply with widespread poverty among the citizens. Several factors contribute to this phenomenon, including wealth disparity, political instability, economic mismanagement, and a lack of wealth distribution.

While a country might have natural resources like oil, gas, or minerals that generate massive revenues, the wealth often fails to trickle down to the general population. It remains concentrated in the hands of a few elite individuals. Corruption, inefficient government systems, and political conflict also hinders progress and creates an unequal distribution of resources. Let's look at some of these countries below;

1. Qatar

Qatar is one of the richest countries in the world based on GDP per capita, primarily due to its vast natural gas reserves. However, despite the nation's wealth, a large percentage of its population, particularly migrant workers live in poverty and are subjected to exploitative practices, with minimal access to basic services.

2. United Arab Emirates (UAE)

The UAE, particularly Dubai and Abu Dhabi, is known for its opulent infrastructure, high-rise buildings, and extravagant lifestyles. The country has made vast fortunes from oil and gas however, the wealth is not shared equally. A significant portion of the UAE’s population consists of low-paid migrant workers who live in substandard conditions which starkly contrasts with the wealth enjoyed by the Emirati elite.

3. Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia is another country rich in oil, and its wealth has funded a lavish lifestyle for many of its citizens. However, much of the population still struggles with unemployment, high poverty rates, and a lack of economic opportunities, particularly among the younger generation. While the royal family and other elites enjoy vast fortunes, the average citizen remains in poverty.

4. Nigeria

Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy, is a prime example of a country that is rich in natural resources but where the wealth is unevenly distributed. The country is home to vast oil reserves, however, a large percentage of Nigerians live in poverty. Corruption, poor governance, and economic mismanagement have prevented the country from harnessing its wealth for the benefit of all its citizens.

5. Venezuela

Venezuela has one of the largest oil reserves in the world, making it one of the richest countries in terms of natural resources. However, decades of political instability, economic mismanagement, and corruption have caused the country to experience a sharp decline in living standards. Venezuela is now struggling with hyperinflation, food shortages, and severe poverty and most Venezuelans live in poverty.

6. Angola

Angola is an oil-rich country in Africa that has significant natural resources, including oil and diamonds, which have generated massive wealth for the country. However, the vast majority of Angolans still live in poverty. High levels of corruption, lack of infrastructure, and political instability have prevented the wealth from reaching the general population.

While natural wealth and economic power can lead to national prosperity, the benefits do not always reach the wider population. The wealth of a nation must be equitably shared, so that the prosperity of a nation can be enjoyed by all its citizens, not just a select few.

https://www.pulse.ng/articles/lifestyle/countries-that-are-rich-but-their-citizens-are-poor-2025021813142536448

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Re: 6 Countries That Are Rich But Their Citizens Are Poor by Image123(m): 10:06am On Feb 19
Funny topic. Nigeria is not a rich country. Yes, it's a blessed country, but rich? No. We don't have the money.

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Re: 6 Countries That Are Rich But Their Citizens Are Poor by TheChameleon: 10:37am On Feb 19
Thought I would see Equatorial Guinea, DR Congo, Angola....

Don't even mention Nigeria, which is several classes above the ones I listed in terms of development.

Remove the Arab countries from your list. They are Heaven compared to Africa.

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Re: 6 Countries That Are Rich But Their Citizens Are Poor by Obaaderemi2: 10:41am On Feb 19
PresidObi:
Nigeria own is a curse. They are suffering under the curse of tribal bigotry promoted by hopeless haters.
Tribalism and corruption

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Re: 6 Countries That Are Rich But Their Citizens Are Poor by GeneralPula: 10:50am On Feb 19
RenaissanceGuy:
The Pulse writer who penned down this balderdash is obviously unlearned. How can you include the trio of Qatar, KSA and UAE?
Nah few elites get money wey dey live well for uae..

Go and search about bad side of uae, you’ll know it’s media propaganda wey plenty pass..

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Re: 6 Countries That Are Rich But Their Citizens Are Poor by Helpfromabove1(m): 11:27am On Feb 19
Nigeria should be number one the top three countries should not be on the list , ur write up even says migrate workers not like Ebi pami Nigeria T- pain on the beat

One can easily see that nature resources can be a curse in the hands of bad leaders

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Re: 6 Countries That Are Rich But Their Citizens Are Poor by quadraheem(m): 11:27am On Feb 19
You don’t even know what they call citizens.
Citizens is different from expatriates.

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Re: 6 Countries That Are Rich But Their Citizens Are Poor by sofeo(m): 11:27am On Feb 19
Alright
Re: 6 Countries That Are Rich But Their Citizens Are Poor by ntyce(m): 11:27am On Feb 19
Lies.
You won't see a citizen of Qatar or Saudi Arabia who is "poor".
Even though poor is relative, the so-called poor citizen of Saudi Arabia is assured of shelter and 3 meals a day.

Also Nigeria isn't a rich country, the oil you all keep referring to isn't 1/10th of what Canada, USA or Russia have.
Also resources is no longer used to define the wealth of a country. If so, DR Congo will be the wealthiest in the world rather it's among the poorest.
If you don't have dedicated and good leaders to harness the resources you have no matter how small or large they are, the citizens won't benefit.

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Re: 6 Countries That Are Rich But Their Citizens Are Poor by Gbadugbakun(m): 11:28am On Feb 19
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Re: 6 Countries That Are Rich But Their Citizens Are Poor by Pawa100: 11:28am On Feb 19
grin grin grin


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Re: 6 Countries That Are Rich But Their Citizens Are Poor by ClassicMan202(m): 11:28am On Feb 19
The writer of this article is ignorant

Citizens and migrant workers are not the same

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Re: 6 Countries That Are Rich But Their Citizens Are Poor by saintkel(m): 11:29am On Feb 19
9ja
Re: 6 Countries That Are Rich But Their Citizens Are Poor by TGreatGatsby: 11:30am On Feb 19
Watch ass the poor people here who hope to benefits from Nigeria's uneven wealth distribution through corruption come to defend the uneveness.

BATmen will be like "is Nigeria the only country"

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Re: 6 Countries That Are Rich But Their Citizens Are Poor by akinmusi(m): 11:30am On Feb 19
Hey. Migrant workers. Hmm


Op

Kindly remove 1 and 2
Re: 6 Countries That Are Rich But Their Citizens Are Poor by DIVINEEVIDENCE: 11:31am On Feb 19
franchasng:
Nigeria is not a rich country if you compare the resources with the versed population due to anyhow breeding of mostly Northern Nigerians angry

Nigeria is rich beyond your imaginations.

Do you think the revenue you read on paper is all the revenue being generated by one of the most corrupt nations in the world?

Who reports the revenue from gold and other resources that no one talks about?

Do you know how much Customs makes in a single day if one decides to take proper audit?

Here is a country where people abscond with billions and trillions and it still keeps running as if nothing happened.

The day we elect a selfless president in Nigeria, you will begin to understand.

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Re: 6 Countries That Are Rich But Their Citizens Are Poor by fryoobest(m): 11:32am On Feb 19
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Re: 6 Countries That Are Rich But Their Citizens Are Poor by olaniyilukman(m): 11:33am On Feb 19
Difrent:
Remove the first three

They don't qualify for whatever you intend

Even your article didn't say it's citizens are poor, but migrant workers.
If migrants workers gets the same equal rights as citizens why not kuku make them citizens and stop calling them migrants
God bless you bro....

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Re: 6 Countries That Are Rich But Their Citizens Are Poor by ntyce(m): 11:34am On Feb 19
GeneralPula:

Nah few elites get money wey dey live well for uae..

Go and search about bad side of uae, you’ll know it’s media propaganda wey plenty pass..

Not true....
You won't see a citizen in a poor state.
UAE and Qatar are made up of mostly of foreigners or expatriates, those may be living below the poverty line but the indigents are not poor

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Re: 6 Countries That Are Rich But Their Citizens Are Poor by wifeesnatcher(m): 11:34am On Feb 19
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PresidObi:
Nigeria own is a curse. They are suffering under the curse of tribal bigotry promoted by hopeless haters.


Peter obi cannot be Nigeria president if you like scream from now till thy kingdom. If we ain't going for Tinubu it will never be obi get that to your dumb skull

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Re: 6 Countries That Are Rich But Their Citizens Are Poor by ntyce(m): 11:35am On Feb 19
SmartPolician:
God will never allow these islamic countries in the Gulf to become world power because we will all be in trouble if they do.

Imagine having all the money and never caring for people who live and work in your country because they are not your citizens. And they don't even make foreigners their citizens, no matter how long they live in their country.

How else should they take care of them after receiving salaries?

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