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Re: List Of 10 Poorest States In Nigeria by Olawalesmarter(m): 12:25pm On Feb 21, 2019

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Re: List Of 10 Poorest States In Nigeria by Elitecommtech: 12:25pm On Feb 21, 2019
Benin is not s State.
kollinskollins:
BENIN should be there na
Re: List Of 10 Poorest States In Nigeria by Sainttops(m): 12:25pm On Feb 21, 2019
emmyw:
Checkout List Of Top 10 Poorest States In Nigeria | We all know that Nigeria is known as the Giant of Africa. A country well-known for wealth but we still see that some states in Nigeria are far behind when it comes to economic growth and development.



These are among the reasons we are taking a look at the list of top 10 poorest states in Nigeria. Majorly, these States are found in the Northern region of the country and unarguably, this indicates that Nigeria’s Northerners are the greatest victims of adverse economic conditions. In this post, we have collated the names of Top 10 Poorest Nigerian States together with their various rates of poverty in line with the recent reports issued by the National Bureau of Statistics.

10. Zamfara State
Just like Kebbi, Zamfara State also emerged from long-existing Sokoto in 1996. Meanwhile, Zamfara is another Nigerian State located in the North-Western zone. The inhabitants of this state are well known as agriculturists and this embraces the State’s slogan which implies “Farming is Our Pride’’.

In accordance with the National Bureau of Statistics, Zamfara suffers a 70.8% rate of poverty.

9. Kebbi State
In 1991, Kebbi State emerged from Sokoto –one of the oldest Northern States. As a State situated in the North-Western zone of the country, Kebbi shares borders with several other Northern States including Niger and Sokoto. Besides that, the Kebbi borders upon Benin Republic and Dosso Region –an area in the Republic of Niger.

Though Kebbi State remains one of the poorest Nigerian States, the North-Western State has been favoured by recent infrastructural developments capable of buttressing its economic standards. As regards the reports from the National Bureau of Statistics, Kebbi suffers a 72% rate of poverty.` 

8. Bauchi State
Following the split-up of the previously-existing Northern-Eastern State, Bauchi State came into being –precisely in 1976. In the language of Hausa’s, the term “Bauchi’’ is literally understood as the land that appreciates tourism and freedom. But unfortunately, present-day attacks by Boko Haram insurgents have deprived Bauchi of freedom and prevented adventurists from using it as a tourist centre. Based on the reports obtained from the National Bureau of Statistics, Bauchi lags behind with a poverty rate of 73%.

7. Ebonyi State
Ebonyi State is situated in the South Eastern region of Nigeria and considered the poorest in that region. Meanwhile, it is obviously one of the Nigerian States established (in 1996) under the military regime led by General Sanni Abacha. In recent times, Ebonyi State is reportedly tainted by dishonest public officials, particularly in its local council development areas. In line with the reports issued by the National Bureau of Statistics, Ebonyi State is under 73.6% level of poverty.

6. Plateau  State
Plateau State is arguably situated in Nigeria’s central region. Undoubtedly, it is considered one of the Nigerian region endowed with tourist attractions. Likewise, the state is associated with a cold atmospheric condition and has one of Nigeria’s fortified cities –Jos –as its capital. On frequent occasions, Plateau State has been plagued by conflicts associated with tribal differences.

Above that, the state suffers recurring terror attacks particularly between its people and Fulani herdsmen. According to the National Bureau of Statistics, Plateau is afflicted with a poverty rate of 74.1%.

5. Jigawa State
Jigawa is one of the Nigerian States situated in the country’s North Central region. Meanwhile, this State emerged from Kano State –one of the oldest States in Nigeria. Jigawa State is flanked by several other Nigerian States. Around its North-Eastern region, the state borders upon Yobe State. Around its Eastern region, it borders upon Bauchi State and in its Western region, it is bordered by Katsina and Kano States. 

Furthermore, Jigawa borders upon Zinder Region –a foreign territory situated in The Republic of Niger. Significantly, this gives Jigawa State the advantage to engage in commercial activities outside its Nigerian territory. As contained in the reports issued by the National Bureau of Statistics, Jigawa lives under a poverty rate of 74.1%.

4. Gombe State
This State is situated in the North Eastern part of Nigeria and it borders upon several other Northern States including Bauchi, Adamawa, Borno, Yobe and Taraba. In Nigeria, Gombe is one of the Northern States extremely prone to terrorist invasions and due to this, the North-Eastern State suffers severe economic and developmental setbacks. In accordance with the estimates obtained from the National Bureau of Statistics, Gombe State is declared with a poverty rate of 74.2%.

3. Adamawa State
In 1991, Adamawa State emerged from the previously existing Gongola State and recently, it is one of the Northern States already devastated by Boko Haram sect. Due to this terrorist devastation, Adamawa suffers from poor rates of economic growth and economic development. Although Yola –the capital city of Adamawa State –is under transformation and is currently equipped with amenities such as traffic lights, street lights and motorable roads, Adamawa State lags behind due to the poor rates of development across its various other areas.

As obtained from the National Bureau of Statistics, Adamawa State is associated with a poverty rate estimated at 74.2%.

2. Katsina State
Katsina is one of the Nigerian States situated in the North Central region of the country. Within the North Central region –one of Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones –Katsina happens to be the state with the highest incidence of poverty. Furthermore, Katsina is barely favoured by the allocations it receives from the federal government.

In that case, the state receives a meagre allocation of N100 million (rated at 0.08%) for its Ministry of Youth and Sports to run the Youth Empowerment Program and trifling sum of N214, 019, 000 (rated at 0.1%) for its Ministry of Women Affairs to carry out its Women Empowerment Program. Besides that, the state receives a very meagre sum of N276 million (rated at 0.2%) as capital allocation to its manufacturing sector.

The National Bureau of Statistics identified Katsina State with a poverty level of 74.5%.

Sokoto economy is quite better than that of Kwara...... Make better findings.

1. Sokoto State
Sokoto is one of the Nigerian States situated in the North West. The state happens to be in the farthest point of the North West. Unfortunately, Sokoto has been identified as Nigeria’s poorest state year after year particularly as a result of its unfavourable climate. As regards the unfriendliness of this region, its usual temperature stretches up to 45 degrees’ Celsius.

In Sokoto, most of the inhabitants depend on different kinds of agriculture for sustenance. At the same time, the largest portion of the land mass is occupied by rural areas. In accordance with the figures provided by the National Bureau of Statistics, Sokoto State is plagued by 81.2% poverty rate.


Source: https://www.currentjobvacancy.com/poorest-states-in-nigeria/
Re: List Of 10 Poorest States In Nigeria by BedLam: 12:26pm On Feb 21, 2019
CharleyBright:
The North.

You can be doubly sure that the Northern Nigeria will top in all the Negativities... poverty, illiteracy, terrorism, drug addiction, child marriage, out of school children, population explosion, violence, riot killings, political thuggery. ... just name it.


And yet the North has produced more Presidents and Heads of State than any other part of Nigeria with nothing to show for on their people and region.
And yet still, even with the high rate of illiteracy in the North, they still get the juiciest of government jobs and appointments.

I am not understanding the North.
Do you see what I'm seeing? If the North that's most uneducated provided the most numbers of leaders , how do you think Nigeria would move an inch in terms of development?
You can't give what you don't have!

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Re: List Of 10 Poorest States In Nigeria by Olawalesmarter(m): 12:26pm On Feb 21, 2019
South East people want all South West States to be in that List so Bad grin

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Re: List Of 10 Poorest States In Nigeria by discusant: 12:27pm On Feb 21, 2019
Create the long proposed 6th State in the Southeast zone, this classification no be reason for those people who created states.

Political Representation was the reason behind the back of their minds. North has it in abundance.
The SE zone is most underrepresented at the federal level, denied federal allocations due to its five-States-only structure

Njaba/Anim state shall be more viable and more prosperous than lots of the states in Nigeria today.
Re: List Of 10 Poorest States In Nigeria by Nobody: 12:28pm On Feb 21, 2019
ooooooooooooooooOH Where is my BAYELSA na angry undecided[color=#006600][/color]

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Re: List Of 10 Poorest States In Nigeria by chukwunedum150(m): 12:28pm On Feb 21, 2019
eleojo23:
Apart from Lagos, Ogun, Ibadan, Kano, Anambra, Enugu, Abia and south south states, every other state is struggling
Enugu?
Re: List Of 10 Poorest States In Nigeria by bizhop01: 12:28pm On Feb 21, 2019
Plateau State?
Re: List Of 10 Poorest States In Nigeria by Olawalesmarter(m): 12:28pm On Feb 21, 2019
VulgarVulvas:
As long as Osun is not on the list, then this list is rubbish

Osun have the Lowest Poverty Rate in Nigeria tongue

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.pulse.ng/news/local/osun-now-has-the-lowest-poverty-rate-in-nigeria/2d2ft0c.amp

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Re: List Of 10 Poorest States In Nigeria by AHCB: 12:29pm On Feb 21, 2019
Why am I not surprise 9 out of the 10 state listed are northern states.
Re: List Of 10 Poorest States In Nigeria by nothingspoil70: 12:29pm On Feb 21, 2019
Ondo state. Very dry state no industry only ministries
Should make the list

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Re: List Of 10 Poorest States In Nigeria by BuhariAdvocate: 12:29pm On Feb 21, 2019
The facts remain no community Hausa people dominate that you will not see underdevelopment. Agege most dirty area in Lagos.
TooMuchStuff:
Chai...!
The seat of the caliphate is the same as the seat of Poverty!!!

Can we now see that Islam thrives in places ravaged by poverty and diseases..? No wonder Kano street in Yaba and Agege hausafulani areas are always reference point
Re: List Of 10 Poorest States In Nigeria by kenny714433(m): 12:30pm On Feb 21, 2019
Can't we just turn the Northern part of Nigeria to grazing reserve?

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Re: List Of 10 Poorest States In Nigeria by Godsent12(m): 12:30pm On Feb 21, 2019
helinues:
Ebonyi.. How?
I'm sure you are from ebonyi state.

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Re: List Of 10 Poorest States In Nigeria by Juventus4life: 12:30pm On Feb 21, 2019
since you put Katsina State in the North Central, this article is FAKE
Re: List Of 10 Poorest States In Nigeria by VulgarVulvas: 12:31pm On Feb 21, 2019
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Olawalesmarter:


Osun have the Lowest Poverty Rate in Nigeria tongue

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.pulse.ng/news/local/osun-now-has-the-lowest-poverty-rate-in-nigeria/2d2ft0c.amp
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State that received food aid despite no natural disaster or conflict ?

Only you afonjas believe your own lies .

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Re: List Of 10 Poorest States In Nigeria by fortunechy(m): 12:31pm On Feb 21, 2019
The list will be incomplete without including Kogi state.... I mean that state should be number 1

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Re: List Of 10 Poorest States In Nigeria by DerideGull(m): 12:31pm On Feb 21, 2019
emmyw:
Checkout List Of Top 10 Poorest States In Nigeria | We all know that Nigeria is known as the Giant of Africa. A country well-known for wealth but we still see that some states in Nigeria are far behind when it comes to economic growth and development.



These are among the reasons we are taking a look at the list of top 10 poorest states in Nigeria. Majorly, these States are found in the Northern region of the country and unarguably, this indicates that Nigeria’s Northerners are the greatest victims of adverse economic conditions. In this post, we have collated the names of Top 10 Poorest Nigerian States together with their various rates of poverty in line with the recent reports issued by the National Bureau of Statistics.

10. Zamfara State
Just like Kebbi, Zamfara State also emerged from long-existing Sokoto in 1996. Meanwhile, Zamfara is another Nigerian State located in the North-Western zone. The inhabitants of this state are well known as agriculturists and this embraces the State’s slogan which implies “Farming is Our Pride’’.

In accordance with the National Bureau of Statistics, Zamfara suffers a 70.8% rate of poverty.

9. Kebbi State
In 1991, Kebbi State emerged from Sokoto –one of the oldest Northern States. As a State situated in the North-Western zone of the country, Kebbi shares borders with several other Northern States including Niger and Sokoto. Besides that, the Kebbi borders upon Benin Republic and Dosso Region –an area in the Republic of Niger.

Though Kebbi State remains one of the poorest Nigerian States, the North-Western State has been favoured by recent infrastructural developments capable of buttressing its economic standards. As regards the reports from the National Bureau of Statistics, Kebbi suffers a 72% rate of poverty.` 

8. Bauchi State
Following the split-up of the previously-existing Northern-Eastern State, Bauchi State came into being –precisely in 1976. In the language of Hausa’s, the term “Bauchi’’ is literally understood as the land that appreciates tourism and freedom. But unfortunately, present-day attacks by Boko Haram insurgents have deprived Bauchi of freedom and prevented adventurists from using it as a tourist centre. Based on the reports obtained from the National Bureau of Statistics, Bauchi lags behind with a poverty rate of 73%.

7. Ebonyi State
Ebonyi State is situated in the South Eastern region of Nigeria and considered the poorest in that region. Meanwhile, it is obviously one of the Nigerian States established (in 1996) under the military regime led by General Sanni Abacha. In recent times, Ebonyi State is reportedly tainted by dishonest public officials, particularly in its local council development areas. In line with the reports issued by the National Bureau of Statistics, Ebonyi State is under 73.6% level of poverty.

6. Plateau  State
Plateau State is arguably situated in Nigeria’s central region. Undoubtedly, it is considered one of the Nigerian region endowed with tourist attractions. Likewise, the state is associated with a cold atmospheric condition and has one of Nigeria’s fortified cities –Jos –as its capital. On frequent occasions, Plateau State has been plagued by conflicts associated with tribal differences.

Above that, the state suffers recurring terror attacks particularly between its people and Fulani herdsmen. According to the National Bureau of Statistics, Plateau is afflicted with a poverty rate of 74.1%.

5. Jigawa State
Jigawa is one of the Nigerian States situated in the country’s North Central region. Meanwhile, this State emerged from Kano State –one of the oldest States in Nigeria. Jigawa State is flanked by several other Nigerian States. Around its North-Eastern region, the state borders upon Yobe State. Around its Eastern region, it borders upon Bauchi State and in its Western region, it is bordered by Katsina and Kano States. 

Furthermore, Jigawa borders upon Zinder Region –a foreign territory situated in The Republic of Niger. Significantly, this gives Jigawa State the advantage to engage in commercial activities outside its Nigerian territory. As contained in the reports issued by the National Bureau of Statistics, Jigawa lives under a poverty rate of 74.1%.

4. Gombe State
This State is situated in the North Eastern part of Nigeria and it borders upon several other Northern States including Bauchi, Adamawa, Borno, Yobe and Taraba. In Nigeria, Gombe is one of the Northern States extremely prone to terrorist invasions and due to this, the North-Eastern State suffers severe economic and developmental setbacks. In accordance with the estimates obtained from the National Bureau of Statistics, Gombe State is declared with a poverty rate of 74.2%.

3. Adamawa State
In 1991, Adamawa State emerged from the previously existing Gongola State and recently, it is one of the Northern States already devastated by Boko Haram sect. Due to this terrorist devastation, Adamawa suffers from poor rates of economic growth and economic development. Although Yola –the capital city of Adamawa State –is under transformation and is currently equipped with amenities such as traffic lights, street lights and motorable roads, Adamawa State lags behind due to the poor rates of development across its various other areas.

As obtained from the National Bureau of Statistics, Adamawa State is associated with a poverty rate estimated at 74.2%.

2. Katsina State
Katsina is one of the Nigerian States situated in the North Central region of the country. Within the North Central region –one of Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones –Katsina happens to be the state with the highest incidence of poverty. Furthermore, Katsina is barely favoured by the allocations it receives from the federal government.

In that case, the state receives a meagre allocation of N100 million (rated at 0.08%) for its Ministry of Youth and Sports to run the Youth Empowerment Program and trifling sum of N214, 019, 000 (rated at 0.1%) for its Ministry of Women Affairs to carry out its Women Empowerment Program. Besides that, the state receives a very meagre sum of N276 million (rated at 0.2%) as capital allocation to its manufacturing sector.

The National Bureau of Statistics identified Katsina State with a poverty level of 74.5%.

1. Sokoto State
Sokoto is one of the Nigerian States situated in the North West. The state happens to be in the farthest point of the North West. Unfortunately, Sokoto has been identified as Nigeria’s poorest state year after year particularly as a result of its unfavourable climate. As regards the unfriendliness of this region, its usual temperature stretches up to 45 degrees’ Celsius.

In Sokoto, most of the inhabitants depend on different kinds of agriculture for sustenance. At the same time, the largest portion of the land mass is occupied by rural areas. In accordance with the figures provided by the National Bureau of Statistics, Sokoto State is plagued by 81.2% poverty rate.


Source: https://www.currentjobvacancy.com/poorest-states-in-nigeria/

Please remove Ebonyi State from this premeditated insult. Ebonyi State maybe poor based on the standard of South Eastern region of Nigeria as you rightful hinted but not on the Nigerian level.

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Re: List Of 10 Poorest States In Nigeria by helinues: 12:32pm On Feb 21, 2019
Godsent12:
I'm sure you are from ebonyi state.

Not even from SE.....
Re: List Of 10 Poorest States In Nigeria by fortunechy(m): 12:33pm On Feb 21, 2019
Ebonyi state shouldn't be there.... remove Ebonyi and put kogi.... Ebonyi is Foreign country to compare with Kogi

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Re: List Of 10 Poorest States In Nigeria by DerideGull(m): 12:34pm On Feb 21, 2019
Olawalesmarter:
South East people want all South West States to be in that List so Bad grin

South East level of standard is stiffer than South West. The author also hinted that Ebonyi State grading is based on the standard of South Eastern region of Nigeria.

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Re: List Of 10 Poorest States In Nigeria by lagdmark(m): 12:35pm On Feb 21, 2019
kollinskollins:
BENIN should be there na
All the Western Union from Italy to Edo is enough to make the state look like Rome.

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Re: List Of 10 Poorest States In Nigeria by discusant: 12:35pm On Feb 21, 2019
AHCB:
Why am I not surprise 9 out of the 10 state listed are northern states.


Because Northern military dictators made villages in the northern region to become States.

They used land mass as criterion. Too bad.

Federal allocations alone are not enough to make the village states viable.

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Re: List Of 10 Poorest States In Nigeria by Olawalesmarter(m): 12:35pm On Feb 21, 2019
VulgarVulvas:
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State that received food aid despite no natural disaster or conflict ?

Only you afonjas believe your own lies .


So you think we will be in that position forever? If you go broke tomorrow does that means you will be broke forever?. If You send Food Aid to any States in Nigeria there will always be Hungry people waiting to have it because Hungry people are everywhere in Nigeria but Our Poverty rate is low, that's the fact and no body care what you believe

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Re: List Of 10 Poorest States In Nigeria by Olawalesmarter(m): 12:37pm On Feb 21, 2019
DerideGull:


South East level of standard is stiffer than South West. The author also hinted that Ebonyi State grading is based on the standard of South Eastern region of Nigeria.


Keep Deceiving Yourself cheesy

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Re: List Of 10 Poorest States In Nigeria by VulgarVulvas: 12:37pm On Feb 21, 2019
Olawalesmarter:



So you think we will be in that position forever? If you go broke tomorrow does that means you will be broke forever?. If You send Food Aid to any States in Nigeria there will always be Hungry people waiting to have it because Hungry people are everywhere in Nigeria but Our Poverty rate is low, that's the fact and no body care what you believe

Nobody believes oyoruba propaganda again

Your lies end in your broke ass SW

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Re: List Of 10 Poorest States In Nigeria by Olawalesmarter(m): 12:38pm On Feb 21, 2019
VulgarVulvas:


Nobody believes oyoruba propaganda again

Your lies end in your broke ass SW

Nobody care what you believe cheesy

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Re: List Of 10 Poorest States In Nigeria by VulgarVulvas: 12:38pm On Feb 21, 2019
Olawalesmarter:



So you think we will be in that position forever? If you go broke tomorrow does that means you will be broke forever?. If You send Food Aid to any States in Nigeria there will always be Hungry people waiting to have it because Hungry people are everywhere in Nigeria but Our Poverty rate is low, that's the fact and no body care what you believe

" I am richer than Osun state" - Tinubu

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Re: List Of 10 Poorest States In Nigeria by deavicky(m): 12:39pm On Feb 21, 2019
helinues:
Ebonyi.. How?
why is kogi state not in the list?

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