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Nigeria: Gallup Poll - Nigeria Second Most Corrupt Nation

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The perception of the Federal Government before Nigerians crashed further, as they rated the nation's leadership as the second most corrupt in the world, a Gallup poll just made public has revealed.

Gallup, in its first-ever report on "Global States of Mind: New Metrics for World Leaders," stated that 94 per cent of Nigerians believe there is widespread corruption in government.

The poll also showed that in the world, only Kenyans believed their government was more corrupt. The poll also revealed that about 96 per cent of Kenyans had alleged that there were widespread corruption in their government, while only five per cent of Singaporeans said their government was corrupt.

Singaporeans believe their country was the least corrupt in the world. Gallup said last year's revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt where GDP was rising, shows that world leaders need more than just GDP and other traditional economic metrics to run their countries.

Gallup Chairman and CEO, Jim Clifton, said: "Economic data are becoming less and less valuable because they tend to be outdated by the time they are made available. More significantly, GDP is less valuable because leaders now need to know much more than what people are spending-they need to know what they are thinking; GDP isn't enough if you are watching for instability."

"All institutes worldwide knew GDP was rising in Tunisia and Egypt. They knew what 11 million Tunisians and 80 million Egyptians were buying and selling-but they didn't know what they were thinking," Clifton added.

Clifton said GDP wasn't enough if leaders were trying to figure out the levels of hunger, hopelessness, or suffering, adding that the United Nations did not see those revolutions coming, neither did the World Economic Forum (WEF), nor the World Bank.

"The US spends tens of billions on intelligence- and it missed those revolutions too," Clifton said. Gallup's World Poll spans about 150 countries, territories, and areas, annually capturing what more than 98 per cent of the world's adult population is thinking on topics from basic needs to job creation. Gallup's World Poll data set now includes more than one million interviews conducted since the research initiative started in 2005.

Respondents were asked questions on law and order, food and shelter, institutions and infrastructure, good jobs, wellbeing, brain drain and quality GDP growth.

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  • mikeogaje
    Nov 15 2012, 04:18

    ITS UNFORTURNATE THAT NIGERIANS FOLD THEIR HANDS AND WATCH CRIMINALS THAT CALL THEMSELVES LEADERS..LOOT OUR COMMON WEALTH WITHOUT REMOARSE...WELL ITS THE TURN OF THE SOUTH TO RULE..SO AM GLAD THE ARE DOING VERY WELL IN TERMS OF CORRUPTION...TIME WILL TELL...REVOLUTION IS THE ONLY WAY FORWARD...WE MUST ALL TAKE OUR DESTINY AND THE FUTURE OF OUR CHILDREN INTO OUR OWN HANDS..WE MUST DEMOCRATICALLY SAY NO TO THIS CRIMINALITY..THIS WAR IS THE POOR VS THE RICH.

  • SUAUMOH@YAHOO.COM
    Nov 15 2012, 15:34

    A coward dies many times before death!I posted "MY VISIONS"on facebook,people were scared to comment on it. To me,Nigerian leaders are second to none in the World when corruption is mentioned.When a father is a rogue he can never advise the children of the danger in stealing.The leaders operations are ten percent for country whilst ninety percent are for leaders. No suportive towards success because no one wants to die.Nigerians are suffering in midst of plenty while the politicians,families and allies live like lords in their kingdoms whilst those without opportunities are suffering in penrries.Until we are ready to sacriffies for our nations and generations,nothing would change.

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