Nigeria in the Lead
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👔 Moderate Male Employment as Employers
In 2023, 26.3% of male employment in Nigeria was as employers, suggesting a moderate level of entrepreneurship among men.
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🗣️ Multiple Sources of Voice and Accountability
In 2023, Nigeria had 14 sources of voice and accountability, reflecting a diverse range of perspectives in governance.
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🚭 Minimal Tobacco Use Among Adults
In 2022, only 3.3% of Nigerian adults were current tobacco users, with 6.1% of male adults smoking, showcasing a positive health trend.
Nigeria Following Behind
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💻 Low Investment in ICT
In 2023, Nigeria's investment in ICT with private participation was $4,920,000, indicating a need for increased focus on technological advancements.
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🏥 High Maternal Mortality and Disease Rates
Nigeria's maternal mortality ratio was 993 per 100,000 live births in 2023, and 65.2% of deaths in 2019 were due to communicable diseases and maternal, prenatal, and nutrition conditions.
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⏳ Low Life Expectancy at Birth
In 2023, the life expectancy at birth in Nigeria was 54.5 years, indicating significant room for improvement in healthcare and living conditions.
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👩💼 Low Female Part-Time Employment
As of 2016, only 1.49% of female employment in Nigeria was part-time, highlighting potential gender employment disparities.