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“Nigeria Is An Oil Poor Country Filled With A Humongous Population Of ENTITLED People”- Reno Omokri Says, Compares Nigeria’s Resources With That Of Saudi, UAE, Ghana, Others In Detailed Analysis
“Nigeria Is Oil Poor Filled With A Humongous Population Of ENTITLED People”- Reno Omokri Says, Compares Nigeria’s Resources With That Of Saudi, UAE, Ghana, Others In Detailed Analysis....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Written By Oshiobugie Omo-Ikirodah
Former presidential aide, Reno Omokri, has taken to Twitter to challenge the notion held by many Nigerians that the country is oil-rich and owes its citizens fuel subsidy, free education, and cheap food. CONTINUE READING
In a detailed comparison, Omokri laid out the oil production numbers of Nigeria alongside those of Ghana, Angola, Libya, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. His analysis revealed that Nigeria, with a population of 200 million, produces less than 2 million barrels of oil daily.

Reno Omokri
In contrast, Ghana, with a population of 35 million, produces 200,000 barrels of oil daily. Angola and Libya, with populations of 34.5 million and 6.7 million respectively, produce 1.1 million and 1.2 million barrels daily. Saudi Arabia produces a staggering 12.5 million barrels of oil daily for a population of 35 million, while Qatar and the UAE, with much smaller populations, produce 2 million and 3.7 million barrels respectively. CONTINUE READING
Omokri concluded that, when one considers the ratio of resources to population, Nigeria is not oil rich but oil poor. The only thing Nigeria surpasses these countries in, he argued, is its “humongous population of ENTITLED people.”
His stark analysis concluded with a warning: if Nigerian citizens do not start producing and the government doesn’t cut waste, the country will sink into deeper poverty, regardless of who is in charge.
This eye-opening comparison by Reno Omokri has sparked conversations about resource management, population size, and entitlement, challenging Nigerians to reassess their understanding of the country’s wealth and what it owes its citizens.
Source: Bushradiogist
