Nigeria is not poor, our problem is poor management/administration. We are very reach but the money is not circulating
divinehand2003: If Nigeria didn't make the list, then I must confess that your list is not complete. I recommend an immediate review in relation to the current harsh economic wahala Nigerians are facing at the moment.
wristbangle: Na wao o! All of them na African countries. Am not surprise though, black people are naturally greedy and selfish.
Anyway, I will like to see Nigeria among top 20 richest country in the world.
God bless u for defining the real meaning of poverty to that ungrateful soul. I don't know why some Nigerians always derive pleasure in seeing this country among worst/poor performing nations in the world. Could it be their hatred for the current administration, witchcraft spirit or lost of hope? I just don't get it
please read the boy quote clearly before commenting where did u see poverty for him quote now.see the so called leaders of tomorrow
ekim004: y nigeria no be no. 1.... Op ur list z terrible as the economy
.. Despite the recession there is greater hope for us,we are blessed with enough;the problem is 'lazy government' even if you get there to need you will also consider your pocket and practice nepotism. Your type are useless to Nigeria
ekim004: y nigeria no be no. 1.... Op ur list z terrible as the economy
.. Despite the recession there is greater hope for us,we are blessed with enough;the problem is 'lazy government' even if you get there you will also consider your pocket and practice nepotism. Your type are useless to Nigeria
modelmike7: . . . . . People like you will suffer from hatred all year round, till the end. . . . . . Confirm wailer and hater. . . . . . . . . . Pathetic soul. . . . . . To ya'll and the other wishing to see Nigeria our beloved country on that list, we wish you and your family whatever you wish Nigeria. I rise!
studies have shown that countries growth and development does not really depend of the availabilgty of miniral or natural resources, their greatness depend on other factors
olasircoded: As cliché as it may be, many believe that money makes the world go round. Upon second thought, this notion really doesn’t seem to be too farfetched at all. In general, some of the most powerful people in the world tend to be the richest ones, and some of the richest people in the world tend to become some of the most powerful. Whether an accurate unit of measurement or not, a multitude of people around the world will end up defining their success through the money they’ve made throughout their lives. If not anything else, money is an easy unit of measurement to work with because it’s probably the only directly quantifiable measure of success there is.
With all of being said, quite possibly the only thing as powerful as having money, is lacking it. There is such an obvious disparity between rich and poor all over the world. Furthermore, even the definition of the word “poor” is relative to the context and location. Having money can surge a nation forward, while not having it can hold a nation back. To see just exactly how powerful this is, here are the Top 10 Poorest Countries in the World.
10 – Guinea (GDP per capita of $523.10)
Typically, the wealth of a country is measured by its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita, which is the purchasing power of all goods and services produced in a country, divided by its population. In essence, this defines the purchasing power of a single person within the country. To begin this list is Guinea, with a GDP per capita of $523.10. Guinea hasn’t seen a period of economic stability since the 1990’s, when their mining and agricultural industries did them well. Since then however, Guinea has fallen victim to sever sociopolitical crises, which rapidly decayed the state of their economy. Much of their economy is still largely based on agriculture, which is difficult because farmers only have access to outdated information and obsolete technology, as investors tend to shy away from the nation entirely.
9 – Ethiopia (GDP per capita of $505.00)
Interestingly enough, Ethiopia has historically been a relatively wealthy nation. Although today, and throughout recent years, this really hasn’t been the case. To its credit, Ethiopia theoretically has the right practices in place. They’ve been undergoing a large political reform, one of the benefits of which is the supposed facilitation of economic growth and stability. In fact, since 2007, Ethiopia has places itself above many sub-Saharan African nations in terms of its economic performance. Although regardless of this, it remains one of the poorest nations in the world, only holding a GDP per capita of $505.00. This is a result of Ethiopia’s large population, and dependence on a poorly funded, underdeveloped, and vulnerable agricultural industry as a staple in their economy.
8 – The Gambia (GDP per capita of $488.60 Next on the list is The Gambia, both one of the African continent’s smallest and
poorest nations. With an area of roughly 11,000 square kilometers, and a population of roughly 1.8 million people, The Gambia struggles immensely with trying to make economic leaps forward. Although there are multiple factors to consider, what is likely their biggest hindrance is the lack of diversity within their economic system. The Gambia relies primarily, and almost solely, on farming and fishing to drive their economy. Both of these are incredibly vulnerable to poor weather conditions. It also doesn’t help that the soil fertility of the farming land is typically low, further decreasing both the quantity and quality of seasonal yields. These alone causes several ripple effects towards their economy and the subsequent living conditions that the people of the nation have to endure. With a GDP per capita of $488.60, and over half of the population living well under the poverty line, the people of The Gambia are subject to such a poor standard of living that the nation falls into a “hunger season” when rainfall is at its peak.
7 – Democratic Republic of the Congo (GDP per capita of $484.20
Directly juxtaposing the previous entry in the list, the Democratic Republic of the Congo is Africa’s second largest country, holding a staggering population of roughly 77 million people. A large population isn’t always a good thing however, as (especially with poorer nations) this just means there is less money to go around. What is even more intriguing about this case, however, is the fact that the Democratic Republic of the Congo is actually very rich in valuable natural resources. Similarly, the land expands over 2.35 million square kilometers, much of which is forests, although it also holds a great expanse of farmable lands and waters. In spite of all of these things, the Democratic Republic of the Congo has been subject to a very unstable, corrupt political system that has been holding back the potential of the nation’s wealth drastically. As a result of this, with a GDP per capita of $484.20, a large portion of the nation’s people remain unemployed, and their lack of money thus results in their living within greatly inadequate living conditions.
6 – Madagascar (GDP per capita of $463.00
Although this remains a list of the world’s poorest nations, some of the nations on this list are actually making progress in securing economic stability for themselves. Madagascar, unfortunately, is not one of these countries. Over the last 20 years, the standard of living within this island country has declined significantly. With a population of more than 20 million people, Madagascar has a GDP per capita of $463.00, with about 70 percent of the nation’s people living under the poverty line. Once again reliant primarily on agriculture, the vulnerability of the industry, lack of potent farming land, and the growing population only make their economic situation worse and worse over time.
5 – Liberia (GDP per capita of $454.30)
The Second Liberian Civil war was a conflict within Liberia that lasted from 1999 all the way through 2003. A quick look at history will show that wars generally don’t leave involved nations economically intact as a result. Liberia is no exception to this. Having just been subject to a 14 year-long political conflict that not only ravaged lands, but also needed to make use of some of Liberia’s already finite resources, the nation was left economically crumbled by the civil war. It is also of no benefit that Liberia is, once again, primarily reliant on agriculture to drive its economy. The GDP per capita of the war-torn nation stands at $454.30, and in 2010, it was estimated that more than 80 percent of the nation’s people were living less with less than $1.25 per day. With low yields due to old farming technologies, as well as having overall poor infrastructure, Libera only marks the halfway point down this list of the poorest countries in the world.
4 – Niger (GDP per capita of $415.40)
Aside from being one of the world’s poorest, Niger stands as one of the world’s most underdeveloped nations across several categories. Although it continues to make developments in reducing infant mortality, and enhancing education, the development category of poverty has unfortunately remained rather stagnant, keeping the nation’s GDP per capita at $415.40. Niger’s economy is driven by two main forces: the extraction of valuable natural resources available within the nation (including gold, uranium, and even oil), and small-scale agriculture. Unfortunately, both of these economic sources can easily be devastated by random shifts in climate and weather, and thus Niger has struggled in developing themselves economically.
3 – Central African Republic (GDP per capita of $333.20)
Like Liberia, the Central African Republic has in the past been victim to war and
significant political instability. The landlocked central African nation also supports very, very poor infrastructure, thus limiting the efficiency of the distribution of the nation’s resources. Furthermore, this nation also shares similarities with most other African nations in that its economy is mostly directed by agriculture, although an estimated 45 percent of the Central African Republic’s export revenues are from diamonds. However, because of the poor infrastructure and governance that the nation has to deal with, only about 4 percent of the actual arable land that the nation holds is actually used. As a result, the majority of the working population that works within the industry suffer immensely, holding the nation to a GDP per capita of $333.20.
2 – Burundi (GDP per capita of $267.10)
Having suffered from recurring violence and political disputes, it is no surprise that Burundi ranks as the second poorest nation in the world, even though the country is working tirelessly to rebuild itself. Aside from the estimated 300,000 civilian casualties resulting in a 67 percent poverty rate, the violent political rivalries were also detrimental to Burundi’s agricultural development. Even now, the nation ravaged by war holds very little farmable land, and any land that may be used for small-scale farming is still fragile due to the vulnerability to shifting climates and weather conditions. With the population growing rapidly, food prices rising, and a GDP per capita of $267.10, Burundi places as the second poorest country in the world.
1 – Malawi (GDP per capita of $226.50)
Holding a population of 16 million while also being one of the smallest African nation doesn’t set you up for accumulation or distribution of wealth. Arguable the most underdeveloped nation in the world, Malawi suffers greatly in essentially all categories available. Access to education, general standard of healthcare, infrastructure, and quality of living conditions are all limited or substandard. Because the nation is unable to develop in general, they’re for all intents and purposes stuck with trying to drive their economy using only the most primitive levels of agriculture. With common weather variations, as well as injuries and fatalities facilitated by poor health care, Malawi’s world lowest GDP per capita of $226.50 doesn’t seem like it will be rising too significantly any time soon.
Sometimes days may seem tough. Maybe things just didn’t go the way you want, or perhaps you’re frustrated with where your life stands currently. While many may have perfectly valid reasons for frustration, it is equally as important to take moments everyday to appreciate the reasons your life may be great. There’s privilege to be seen everywhere, even in something so simple as the internet connection required for you to have read this article.
I'm surprised that Ethiopia is there but Eritrea isn't... I'm surprised as well that South Sudan isn't there, and these are struggling countries.... Who said Biafra will have issues if She leaves Nigeria? Oya see Ethiopia, where is Eritrea in that list?
divinehand2003: If Nigeria didn't make the list, then I must confess that your list is not complete. I recommend an immediate review in relation to the current harsh economic wahala Nigerians are facing at the moment.
nigera cannot be there because of dangote and other bilonares in our coutry. But why do you wish us bad.
hundreds of millions of innocent people without common food and water...and just 62 people have half of the world's wealth..just 62...and our Good lord is in heaven watching..powerless to help his people.. js watching as evil dominates the good world he created..of course I know everybody won't be rich..everybody can't be equal.. i mean its not possible ..even in heaven there s an hierarchy..angels r not equal in ranks...but at least let all these innocent people starving to death just av enough food and clean water to drink that's all they need..simple..they don't even need clothes..phones..cars..all the good things that we enjoy today..they just need food and water and they gonna be even happier and fulfilled than us that av all dose good things...a recent research found out that there is enough surplus food produced in the world to adequately feed everybody on earth year after year..then what is happening!!!...why are millions of people starving to death..and the rich are spending billions of dollars..collecting stupid art works...collecting vintage wines and cars..going to operas and doing other stupid things...and the government are spending billions of dollars buying arms... financing missions to space..building underground bunkers..developing nuclear technology....and doing other stupid things..and Our good lord is in heaven watching!!!..and of cus religious leaders will always tell u that after all the suffering here that your reward is awaiting u in heaven....but look into their lives and see how big they live with their families....finally just like Karl Marx said..."one day the poor will have nothing left to eat but the rich".. and of course the change begins with u and i..I no we can not help everyone but at least everyone can help someone no matter how little... and together we can change the world!!!!
onwuakpachris: hundreds of millions of innocent people without common food and water...and just 62 people have half of the world's wealth..just 62...and our Good lord is in heaven watching..powerless to help his people.. js watching as evil dominates the good world he created..of course I know everybody won't be rich..everybody can't be equal.. i mean its not possible ..even in heaven there s an hierarchy..angels r not equal in ranks...but at least let all these innocent people starving to death just av enough food and clean water to drink that's all they need..simple..they don't even need clothes..phones..cars..all the good things that we enjoy today..they just need food and water and they gonna be even happier and fulfilled than us that av all dose good things...a recent research found out that there is enough surplus food produced in the world to adequately feed everybody on earth year after year..then what is happening!!!...why are millions of people starving to death..and the rich are spending billions of dollars..collecting stupid art works...collecting vintage wines and cars..going to operas and doing other stupid things...and the government are spending billions of dollars buying arms... financing missions to space..building underground bunkers..developing nuclear technology....and doing other stupid things..and Our good lord is in heaven watching!!!..and of cus religious leaders will always tell u that after all the suffering here that your reward is awaiting u in heaven....but look into their lives and see how big they live with their families....finally just like Karl Marx said..."one day the poor will have nothing left to eat but the rich".. and of course the change begins with u and i..I no we can not help everyone but at least everyone can help someone no matter how little... and together we can change the world!!!!
Help someone and they try to ruin your life. I used to have your believe before until I started helping people and same people are trying to bring me down. Helping is really difficult these days bro. People are not that nice. Help them and they extort you,steal from you,badmouth you,set you up,etc
walemoney007: how has dangote money affect your life? You and your backward people belong to backward countries like chad and Niger
erusen: dangote is richer than everybody in Belgium,does that make Nigeria richer than belgium ?
walemoney007: how has dangote money affect your life? You and your backward people belong to backward countries like chad and Niger
There is a difference between poorest countries and countries with highest percentage of poverty. This report is talking about the former. Dangote owns about 30% NSE he drives the largest chunk of Nigeria's non oil production sector. Anyway keep telling yourselves whatever makes you happy, it's non of my business.
No surprise here,in order for the continent to become rich,all landlocked nations should join up with the nearest coastal nation and get rid of all foreign religions and western languages with capitalism and decentralised governments.i am afrraid us africans will never figure this out and will continue to be mental slaves and prove our low iq claims by the white scientists.
walemoney007: If the Northern part of Nigeria is a country especially the north west and north east...they would have been the poorest country in the world.....those people(northerners) they really pull us back
Who pulls you back? With all the allocations and derivations. You have been getting what do you have to show for it? Asari dokubo, tompolo and the rest are not well educated but they are billionaires while you are not getting anything. Even the oil that you people brag about is just a gift from God. Did you work to get the oil? Even if you had a separate country the same ekweremadus and obianos and okorachas will rule and loot the hell out of you. Check any thread that has to do with corruption and see how some people are defending those looters. They wud do the same if you had a separate country and a very few of you will have all that wealth.
Blue3k: I always thought Nigeria should Annex Niger if we could get our act together. I know it would tough since they speak French as their national language. The have nice resources and would be happier under our rule if only to escape soul crushing poverty.
as if our amalgamation with the north isn't enough punishment
There is a difference between poorest countries and countries with highest percentage of poverty. This report is talking about the former. Dangote owns about 30% NSE he drives the largest chunk of Nigeria's non oil production sector. Anyway keep telling yourselves whatever makes you happy, it's non of my business.
Mr man fvck off with all this your nonsense statistic....north west and north east are the poorest in Nigeria....if it was not for the south..you guys would have being worst than Niger republic......you are free to show me any report that shows northerners living better than the southerners...poor thing