The United Nation’s first World Happiness Report places Nigerians in the 100th position, lagging behind South Africans.
The
United Nation (UN)’s first comprehensive survey on national mood has
rated Nigerians as the 100th happiest people on earth. South Africans
and Namibians, according to the study Known as World Happiness Report,
are happier than Nigerians. South African are rated 90th. Namibians
occupy the 97th slot.
The new report comes about two years after
Nigeria was described in a 2010 Gallup global poll as having the
“happiest people on earth”.
The 53-country Gallup poll rated
Nigerians at 70 points for optimism. Britain scored a deeply pessimistic
-44. The poll of 64,000 people from 53 countries around the world found
Nigerians to be the most optimistic in the world in their outlook for
2011. It also found that the most optimistic people mostly live in low
income countries, such as Nigeria, Afghanistan, Iraq, Kosovo, Peru and
Bangladesh. Twenty countries scored low on per capita income and hope
for 2011, including Russia and a number of eastern and central Asian
states, plus Colombia and Ecuador. Four countries – Sweden, Finland,
Denmark and Switzerland – were high on both income and optimism.
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