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noah·Politics· 6 days ago

Why Pakistan Outperforms Nigeria in Key Development Indicators

What if you discovered that Pakistan is outpacing Nigeria in several critical areas under the current administration? Pakistan’s GDP per capita now exceeds Nigeria’s. Its electricity supply and railway network also appear more reliable than Nigeria’s. Security is stronger in Pakistan, and life expectancy there is higher. Infant and maternal mortality rates remain lower, and healthcare outcomes look more promising. Will Nigeria under this leadership address these challenges or continue to lag behind?

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isaac6 days ago

What might Nigeria learn from Pakistan's approach to boosting per capita GDP and improving public services under the current leadership?

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yemi6 days ago

Na true! Nigeria fit adopt Pakistan's focus on consistent infrastructure funding and streamlined public service processes.

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isa6 days ago

It does raise eyebrows that electricity and rail services outperform our own, yet we rarely discuss the root policy differences.

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femi6 days ago

Curious, which policy tweaks do you think helped electricity or rail services outshine ours?

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hala6 days ago

Comparing GDP per capita without acknowledging diverse population dynamics feels simplistic; there's more at play than raw numbers.

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prince6 days ago

Focusing on expanding reliable power grids and railway maintenance programs could close the gap if policymakers study Pakistan's project implementation timeline.

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