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Nigeria Ranks 135th in Global Quality of Living Index, Reflecting Economic and Environmental Challenges

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According to the Quality of Index by Citizen , does not make the cut in the top rankings for countries providing the best quality of life for their . The West African nation is placed at the 135th position out of 199 countries, with a score of 54.1. This ranking suggests that Nigeria is not a prime destination for individuals seeking to relocate due to various factors including economic conditions, change impacts, and human rights issues.

The index considers dimensions such as infrastructure, cost of living, personal and political freedoms, environmental quality, and attitudes towards foreigners. Nigeria’s low score is attributed to:

Economic Challenges: The current economic climate, by a cost of living , has significantly impacted the of living.
Sustainable Development (SDGs): Nigeria performs poorly in achieving the UN’s 17 SDGs, reflecting challenges in areas like health, education, and inequality.
Personal Freedom: The country is rated as “partially free” in terms of individual freedoms.
Environmental Quality: Nigeria scores very low, likely due to pollution and other ecological issues.
Migrant Acceptance: Despite the low overall score, Nigeria ranks high in its acceptance of migrants.

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In comparison to other African , Nigeria countries like Namibia (87th), South Africa (88th), and (91st), but ranks above nations such as Libya and Sierra Leone. Globally, it outperforms countries like China and Venezuela but lags far behind leading European countries like Sweden and Finland, which dominate the top spots.

The Global Citizen Solutions report explains that the Quality of Living Index evaluates:

The human development and population’s quality of life.
Happiness levels.
Healthcare quality and affordability.
of living conditions.
Educational opportunities.
Travel convenience.
Levels of freedom.

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The index uses a weighted system where various indicators are considered, including:

SDG achievement (30%).
Cost of Living (20%).
Freedom in the World index (20%).
Happiness Score (10%).
Environmental Performance Index (10%).
Migrant Acceptance (10%).

This ranking sheds light on the multifaceted challenges Nigeria faces, from economic to environmental, and underscores the need for comprehensive reforms to improve the living conditions for its citizens.

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