I still under till date why is nigeria so underdeveloped despite the fact that we have a lots of natural resources, including petroleum, natural gas, tin, iron ore, coal, limestone, niobium, lead, zinc and arable land.
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The problem of Nigeria and other African countries is their leaders,they go to India,Europe and America for their health treatments not minding how the poor masses who can afford to travel abroad would get treated.Everything that makes Europe and AMERICA today are mostly from africa Nigeria inclusive
Nigeria ,Africa as a whole have to stand up to their leaders though most are being backed by the military to help stop the exploration of their resources to develop their countries ,but NIGERIA is one of the most developed country in the whole of AFRICA ,there is much to be done to help solve the problem and that can only come through the citizens
Hi Still CAREEN love your response to this question. But how do i have this feelings like you’re from Africa as well? Hope you’re tho! cause am proud to be Black American 🙂
African leadership is the problem. When an Africa leader is elected to office, all they have to do is to embezzle funds instead of using the resources for development. Greed.
Najeriais underdeveloped because the natural minerals are taking away by their government to another country for business
basically the reason why Nigeria is underdeveloped is because of the people who possess the power to implement
Nigeria faces underdevelopment due to factors like corruption, poor governance, inadequate infrastructure, ethnic and religious tensions, and inequitable distribution of resources. The country’s overdependence on oil revenue, lack of diversified economy, high levels of poverty, and a struggling education system further contribute to its underdevelopment. Additionally, issues such as insecurity, political instability, and weak institutions hinder progress. Addressing these challenges through sustainable policies, anti-corruption measures, improved infrastructure, and inclusive governance can help Nigeria overcome its underdevelopment and stimulate socio-economic growth.