A report released by the United Nations says Nigeria is in a fix.
It said the country had been deeply divided along ethnic, religious and regional lines.
It painted a gloomy picture of the
country’s economy, noting that most of the development and social
indices in the country were below acceptable standards.
The report, which was read during a
consultative meeting on the formulation of the UN Development Assistance
Framework IV for the South-East zone, in Awka, Anambra State, observed
that for decades, different segments of Nigeria’s population had, at
different times, expressed feelings of marginalisation.
The report read, “Nigeria is the most
populous nation in Africa and the seventh most populous in the world.
Her population will be approximately 200 million by 2019 and over 400
million by 2050, becoming one of the top five populous countries in the
world.
“Nigeria is one of the poorest and most
unequal countries in the world, with over 80 million or 64 per cent of
her population living below poverty line.”

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