Tuesday, 26 June 2018

Shame: Nigeria overtakes India in World's extreme poverty ranking

Nigeria overtakes India in World?s extreme poverty ranking

A new report released by the World Poverty Clock, has listed Nigeria as the country in the world with the highest number of extremely poor people, officially displacing India which hitherto was the country with the highest number of poor people.


The report states that extreme poverty in Nigeria is growing by six people every minute, the highest number in the world.

The report pointed out that at the end of May (2018), Nigeria had an estimated 87 million people in extreme poverty, compared to India’s 73 million.
The report further stated that in Africa, D.R Congo may soon overtake India as number two, while Africa may be home to additional 3.2 million people living in extreme poverty by the end of 2018.

The World Poverty Clock report further states that of the 10 countries on this extreme poverty list, only Ethiopia is on track to meet the United Nations’ SDG of ending extreme poverty by 2030. The report also stated that 
It also says outside the top 10, only Ghana and Mauritania are on track with the target.
See the list of top 10 extremely poor countries below.
Nigeria- 86.9 million poor people
D.R Congo- 60.9 million people.
Ethiopia- 23.9 million people
Tanzania- 19.9 million.
Mozambique- 17.8 million
Kenya- 14.7 million people
The least four are Uganda, South Africa, South Sudan and Zambia with 14.2, 13.8, 11.4 and 9.5 respectively.

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