Nigeria has been ranked the 103
happiest nation of the world, and 6th in Africa in the World Happiness Report. The
World Happiness Report 2016 update, which ranks 157 countries by their
happiness levels, was released in Rome on Wednesday, in advance of UN World
Happiness Day, March 20th. As indicated
by the report, Nigeria dropped from its
78th position in the World and 2nd in Africa in the 2015 happiness ranking.
Denmark
emerged the world’s happiest place, while Algeria, standing at 38 at the global
level, maintains its position as the happiest place in Africa. Mauritius is now
the second happiest country in Africa, followed by Libya, Morocco and Tunisia
respectively. According to the report, eight sub-Saharan countries were among
the 10 least happy places on earth to live. The bottom 10 were; Madagascar,
Tanzania, Liberia, Guinea, Rwanda, Benin, Afghanistan, Togo, Syria and Burundi.
South Africa and Ghana stood at 116 and 124 respectively on the Global
happiness ranking.
NAN reports that the World Happiness Report, an initiative
of the UN, is a landmark survey of the state of global happiness, aimed at
influencing government policy. The report reviews the state of happiness in the
world and shows how the new science of happiness explains personal and national
variations in happiness. It reflects a new worldwide demand for more attention
to happiness as criteria for government policy. According to the report,
leading experts across fields – economics, psychology, survey analysis,
national statistics, health, public policy and more – describe how measurements
of well-being can be used effectively to assess the progress of nations.
Healthy years of life expectancy, GDP per capital, social support , perceived
absence of corruption in government and business, freedom to make life
decisions and generosity are some of the factors the report considers.
The
first world happiness report was published in support of the April 2, 2012
United Nations (UN) high level meeting on happiness and well-being. The report
was prepared by the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) and the
Earth Institute at Columbia University. Prof. Jeffrey Sachs is the head of the
SDSN and special advisor to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.
(NAN)
Denmark emerged the
world’s happiest place, while Algeria, standing at 38 at the global
level, maintains its position as the happiest place in Africa.
Mauritius is now the second happiest country in Africa, followed by
Libya, Morocco and Tunisia respectively.
According to the report, eight sub-Saharan countries were among the 10
least happy places on earth to live.
The bottom 10 were; Madagascar, Tanzania, Liberia, Guinea, Rwanda,
Benin, Afghanistan, Togo, Syria and Burundi.
South Africa and Ghana stood at 116 and 124 respectively on the Global
happiness ranking.
NAN reports that the World Happiness Report, an initiative of the UN, is
a landmark survey of the state of global happiness, aimed at
influencing government policy.
The report reviews the state of happiness in the world and shows how the
new science of happiness explains personal and national variations in
happiness.
It reflects a new worldwide demand for more attention to happiness as
criteria for government policy.
According to the report, leading experts across fields – economics,
psychology, survey analysis, national statistics, health, public policy
and more – describe how measurements of well-being can be used
effectively to assess the progress of nations.
Healthy years of life expectancy, GDP per capital, social support ,
perceived absence of corruption in government and business, freedom to
make life decisions and generosity are some of the factors the report
considers.
The first world happiness report was published in support of the April
2, 2012 United Nations (UN) high level meeting on happiness and
well-being.
The report was prepared by the Sustainable Development Solutions Network
(SDSN) and the Earth Institute at Columbia University.
Prof. Jeffrey Sachs is the head of the SDSN and special advisor to UN
Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. (NAN)
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/03/nigerians-no-longer-happy-drop-in-global-hapiness-ranking/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/03/nigerians-no-longer-happy-drop-in-global-hapiness-ranking/
Nigeria has been ranked
the 103 happiest nation of the world, and 6th in Africa in the World
Happiness Report.
The World Happiness Report 2016 update, which ranks 157 countries by
their happiness levels, was released in Rome on Wednesday, in advance of
UN World Happiness Day, March 20th.
As indicated by the report, Nigeria dropped from its 78th position in
the World and 2nd in Africa in the 2015 happiness ranking.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/03/nigerians-no-longer-happy-drop-in-global-hapiness-ranking/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/03/nigerians-no-longer-happy-drop-in-global-hapiness-ranking/
Well, when you clamour for change and the intended change didn't comeforth, there is every reason to feel Unhappy.
ReplyDelete