Quality of life comparison
If you lived in Nigeria instead of Bhutan, you would:
Health
be 6.5 times more likely to be living with HIV/AIDS
In Bhutan, 0.2% of people are living with AIDS/HIV as of 2020. In Nigeria, that number is 1.3% of people as of 2020.
live 11.0 years less
In Bhutan, the average life expectancy is 72 years (71 years for men, 73 years for women) as of 2022. In Nigeria, that number is 61 years (60 years for men, 63 years for women) as of 2022.
be 39.1% more likely to be obese
In Bhutan, 6.4% of adults are obese as of 2016. In Nigeria, that number is 8.9% of people as of 2016.
Economy
be 45.7% less likely to be unemployed
In Bhutan, 5.7% of adults are unemployed as of 2023. In Nigeria, that number is 3.1% as of 2023.
make 59.3% less money
Bhutan has a GDP per capita of $14,000 as of 2022, while in Nigeria, the GDP per capita is $5,700 as of 2023.
be 3.2 times more likely to live below the poverty line
In Bhutan, 12.4% live below the poverty line as of 2022. In Nigeria, however, that number is 40.1% as of 2018.
Life
be 21.7% less likely to die during childbirth
In Bhutan, approximately 60.0 women per 100,000 births die during labor as of 2020. In Nigeria, 47.0 women do as of 2020.
have 2.2 times more children
In Bhutan, there are approximately 15.3 babies per 1,000 people as of 2024. In Nigeria, there are 33.8 babies per 1,000 people as of 2024.
be 12.6% less likely to be literate
In Bhutan, the literacy rate is 70.9% as of 2021. In Nigeria, it is 62.0% as of 2018.
be 2.1 times more likely to die during infancy
In Bhutan, approximately 27.0 children (per 1,000 live births) die before they reach the age of one as of 2022. In Nigeria, on the other hand, 56.7 children do as of 2022.
Basic Needs
be 39.5% less likely to have access to electricity
In Bhutan, approximately 100% of the population has electricity access as of 2022. In Nigeria, 60% of the population do as of 2022.
be 36.0% less likely to have internet access
In Bhutan, approximately 86.0% of the population has internet access as of 2021. In Nigeria, about 55.0% do as of 2021.
be 17.2% less likely to have access to improved drinking water
In Bhutan, approximately 100% of people have improved drinking water access (100% in urban areas, and 100% in rural areas) as of 2020. In Nigeria, that number is 83% of people on average (95% in urban areas, and 69% in rural areas) as of 2020.
Expenditures
spend 92.9% less on education
Bhutan spends 7.0% of its total GDP on education as of 2021. Nigeria spends 0.5% of total GDP on education as of 2013.
spend 22.7% less on healthcare
Bhutan spends 4.4% of its total GDP on healthcare as of 2020. In Nigeria, that number is 3.4% of GDP as of 2020.
The statistics above were calculated using the following data sources: The World Factbook.
Nigeria: At a glance
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