Sunday, 31 January 2016

Why We Live In Abject Poverty

Nigeria Lost $174 Billion To Corruption In 2015.
 
Unless the country radically reforms its public and private sector administration, Nigeria may lose as much as 37 percent of its total GDP by 2030, says Pricewater Cooper, PwC, leading audit, assurance rating company by global acclaim.

By its estimation, the cost of such loss per capital, that is, on every Nigerian of the estimated 174 million, is put at $1, 000 as at 2014, to increase to $2,000 by 2030. 

The leading professional services company, yesterday, made this presentation while presenting a report titled ‘Impact of Corruption on Nigeria’s Economy’ to the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
 
Summary:
 
Yes we are poor because those in high places of goverment keep diverting our funds.
 
Imagine 55 people stealing $6.735billion. And our government do nothing...
 
Thats why we the 70% live in abject poverty.
 
The Real Nigeria...

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