Under Tinubu Govt, Nigeria Becomes 4th Largest Homeless Population With 4.5 million Displaced Citizens — Report

Nigeria has been named the 4th largest homeless population in the world, with approximately 4.5 million displaced citizens, a testament to how the country has further retrogressed under the Bola Tinubu Administration.

Data from World Population Review and shared on social media by Global Statistics (@Globalstats11) placed Nigeria fourth above war-torn Sudan with 2.73m, South Sudan with 2.54m, DR Congo with 1.5m Zimbabwe with 1.2m and Cameroon with 1m among others.

Nigeria’s homeless population crisis is a complex issue driven by various factors, including insurgency, communal clashes, and environmental degradation which the current administration has struggled to address.

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The Boko Haram insurgency in the North-East has displaced millions, with over 3 million internally displaced persons (IDPs) struggling to survive. These individuals face significant challenges, including food insecurity, unemployment, and limited access to healthcare and education.

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The situation is particularly dire for vulnerable populations, such as children, who make up 55% of IDPs and are often pushed out of schools.

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