Nigeria
Ranks Bottom 10 In The World In Almost Everything: To Act Or Give-up?
Below
is a compilation of just a few indices in which Nigeria ranks proudly at the bottom 10 in the entire
world:
#8
– General
Corruption: Nigeria is 8th most corrupt
nation in the world according to Transparency International 2013 Global
Corruption Barometer.
#4
– Police
corruption: Nigeria ranked 4th highest in the world for
perceiving the police as corrupt, according to the same Transparency survey.
#1
– Being born: The
Economist Intelligence Unit, EIU ranked Nigeria the worst place to be born in
2013.
#4
– Population
in Slavery: Nigeria with up to 740,000 in slave bondage ranks 4th
in the world in modern slave nations, according to the just released Global
Slavery Index. Fitting in after Pakistan.
#1
–High Sea Piracy:
As the world records lower global stats, thanks to Nigeria, West Africa is now
the world piracy capital. According to the International Maritime Bureau
reported Nigeria had 11 of 66 global incidents for the first quarter of 2013.
966 sailors were attacked last year off West African coasts.
#9
– Maternal mortality: According to World Bank data, Nigeria
ranks 9th worst in the world with 630 deaths per 100,000 from 10
years data collected from 1990-2010.
#2
–Software
Piracy: The 2011
Global Software Piracy Study conducted by Business Software Alliance ranked
Nigeria 2nd in the world, with software piracy costing the nation a
whopping $251m (N39.4bn).
#1
– Exam Malpractice: Director General National Orientation
Agency (NOA) Mr. Mike Omeri whose agency partners with Exam Ethics Marshals
International, in 2012 ranked Nigeria #1 in the World Exam Malpractice Index.
#11 – Good Governance: Nigeria ranked
4th worst in West Africa, 13th of 16, in Safety & Rule of
Law, Participation & Human Rights, Sustainable Economic Opportunity, and
Human Development, in the 2013 Ibrahim Index of
African Governance. Nigeria ranked 41st out of the 52 countries listed overall.
#1 – Bribe: Nigeria ranks highest for Bribe in the world
on the Foreign
Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) interactive map, online at- fcpamap.com
#1 – VVF: According to United States
Agency for International Development, USAID, Nigeria has the highest prevalence
of Vesico-Vaginal Fistula in the world, with over 200,000 patients and an
annual incidence at 20,000. That is 40% of the global cases in Nigeria alone.
#7 – Terrorism: Global Terrorism Index
(GTI) ranks Nigeria the 7th worst in the world for terrorism over
the last 10 years, according to its 2012 assessment.
#2 – Road Traffic Accidents (RTA): In 2012, Nigeria ranked second highest in road
traffic accident (RTA) fatalities among the 193 countries in the world
according to the Minister of Health.
#1 – Aviation Accident for 2012: In 2012 with
over 153 onboard deaths and more on the ground, in the
Dana Air Boeing MD83 airline accident, Nigeria had
the world’s worst aviation accident.
#4 – Worst City: Despite aggressive
transformation by the Lagos government, the EIU in its 2013 annual survey of 140 major
metropolises ranked Lagos the 4th worst city in the entire world.
#7 – Growing Old: Global
AgeWatch Index 2013 ranking of 91 countries, put Nigeria at #85; the seventh
worst country to grow old in. Nigeria in the report ranked third lowest for
income security.
#2
– HIV/AIDS: With an estimated 3.4 million living with the virus,
the National Action Committee on Aids (NACA) put the nation as the second worst
in the world.
#2
– Electricity: Nigeria is ranked by the World Bank as the 2nd worst
in the world in power (electricity) supply. According to the report, 82.4
million Nigerians, half the nation lived without power. India is #1.
#1 – Kidnapping: In the first half
of 2013, Nigeria had the most kidnapping attempts of any nation in the world,
according to NYA International organization of Crises prevention
and response. Recording 26%, over a quarter of
all incidents. Mexico was second with 10% and Pakistan 3rd with 7%.
#1 – Oil Spills Worldwide: From Vanguard on November 14,
2012: Nigeria has highest oil spill in the world – Senate; the nation records
the highest number of oil spill incidences among oil producing countries with
no penalty regime attached to such oil spills
#4 – Oil Spillage Outages: Vanguard
reported on October 8th, 2013, that with more than 200,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil
being lost to pipeline vandalism, Nigeria ranks 4th worst in the
world in oil spillage outages, according to Deutsche Bank and other shipping
and industry estimates. Libya, Syria, Iran and lead Nigeria in outages for
obvious reasons including recent wars and US sanctions at Iran.
But there is
a glimmer of hope in it all. Nigeria actually does take the first position in
something great:
#1 – Highest Paid Legislators: The Economist magazine revealed
that Nigerian federal legislators are the highest paid in the world with an
annual basic salary of $189,500 (N30.6 m).
With the
current state and direction of both the government and the people of Nigeria—Africa’s largest nation and the world’s most populated
black country—the nation is not headed for improvement on these shameful
rankings, but more predictably to slide further down the ladder into the
darkest crevices of the black hole of
Calcutta.
The question
is: To act or to give-up? And the follow-up question is: If we the people
decide to do something, what should and can we do?
Dr. Peregrino Brimah
http://ENDS.ng [Every Nigerian Do Something]
Email: drbrimah@ends.ng Twitter: @EveryNigerian
http://ENDS.ng [Every Nigerian Do Something]
Email: drbrimah@ends.ng Twitter: @EveryNigerian
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In as much I wd want 2 disagree wit most of d rankings,wat r Foreigners doing here if its d worst place 2 b born and grow old.I am beginning 2 b skeptical abt CKN now,stop misleading Nigerians una hear?
ReplyDeleteWhether these info are accurate or not, the obvious is that this nation stands a chance of getting worse. What must be done? National confab? Hmmm. Dividing the nation certainly is a wrong choice cos south west still don't like south south and there is still brafa day in the east. Corruption is now genetic, each baby born is born with that corrupt modified gene. The only way out is a messiah that may never come. Though I'm not a politician nor belong to any party, one quick step that can be taken soon is a change of govt or party in govt. At least they may be different or better 0.09%. Let's make 2015 count
ReplyDeleteMy dear what about born again status l'm sure she will rank high bunch of deceivers.Dum
ReplyDeleteCultist, ritualist, murderers and liars etc don't like genuine born agains. So every now and then would try to malign n hurt them. Shame on you
DeleteNigerians living within the borders are mediocres, corrupt, lazy, get rich quick, mean etc. Check every govt estbment, its is quite obvious: from the senators, govs, to truck pushers, we only care for one thing, MONEY and nt nigeria. But nigerian abroad excel, WHY? Because their societies doesn't work like ours: its built on hardwork and intergrity.
ReplyDeleteIt is worst,anybody dat doubt d ranking shud walk thru d local street of our country yet some people are praising d present government on power n som unseen projects.They are deceiving themselves thinking they are deceiving us
ReplyDeleteNigerian man is the richest in the continent. The first ten richest pastors of the world, eight are nigerian.. What about world ranking on football are they still the last ten in the world? Why is Nigeria call the giant of Africa?
ReplyDeleteNigeria is not back in all the sectors. Though this article is very good and i believe our leaders are seeing it. Thank you ckn.
I do agree with all this stats. But the solution lies in the hands of me n u, both the rich n d poor. If we all put in mind to be faithful to ourselves, this country will be better than anyother in the world. PEACE!!!
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