Nigeria Ranked 129th Most Prosperous Country in the world, 29th in Africa

Nigeria has climbed up three positions on the 2018 Legatum Prosperity Index to become 129 th among the world ’s 149 countries.

Nigeria Ranked 129th Most Prosperous Country in the world, 29th in Africa

The Legatum Prosperity Index is an annual ranking developed by the Legatum Institute , a division of the United Arab Emirates- based private investment firm, Legatum.

The annual prosperity index, which was published on LPI’s official website, on Wednesday, showed that Nigeria , which scored 50.10 per cent, was overtaken by South Africa (68 th ), Ghana (84 th ) and Kenya (97 th ), among others.

The most populous African nation- state, like other countries on the list, was rated based on its rankings in Economic Quality (139 th ), Business Environment (66 th ), Governance (107 th ), Education (123 rd), Health (143 rd), Safety and Security (145 th ), Personal Freedom (111 th ), Social Capital (48 th ), and Natural Environment (104 th ).
The website said, “In the overall Prosperity Index rankings , Nigeria has climbed by three positions from 132 to 129 when compared to last year . Since the Prosperity Index began in 2006 , Nigeria has moved down the rankings table by five places.

“In the Prosperity Pillar rankings , Nigeria performs best on Social Capital and Business Environment and scores lowest on the Safety and Security pillar. The biggest positive change, compared to last year, came in Business Environment increasing by 12 places, whereas they dropped one place on Safety and Security . ”

In Africa, the list was topped by Mauritius, which retained its position from 2017, while South Africa clinched the number 2 position.
Other African countries in the top 10 were, Namibia, Botswana, Ghana, Rwanda, Kenya, Tunisia, Morocco, Tanzania.

Uzonna Anele
Uzonna Anele
Anele is a web developer and a Pan-Africanist who believes bad leadership is the only thing keeping Africa from taking its rightful place in the modern world.

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