The world’s ‘worst’ country for quality of life in 2025 | UK | News

An African country in the Gulf of Guinea, an African country with incredible natural places and wildlife reserves, was called the world’s ‘worst’ quality of life in 2025. Based on UKraine, Iraq and Afghanistan, the war, based on the UN HDI data, it took the highest point based on HDI data from Worldpopulationreview.
Permanent poverty, significant health difficulties, infrastructure gaps and environmental degradation of 57 million Nigerian safe water and no more than 130 million sufficient sanitation. Meanwhile, the country has more than 10 million children outside of school. The quality of life reflects welfare by using basic factors such as health services, health services, costs, climate and more.
The higher the number of a country’s number in the index, the better the standard of living. Nigeria received a miserable 21.5 points that reflects deep -rooted problems that affect the standard of living on a daily basis.
The African country is the unsuccessful economy that affects its score because it is currently experiencing the worst economic crisis in a generation.
Nigeria’s depreciation currency and increasing poverty with an annual inflation.
In the past, the country was largely relied on oil, corruption and inadequate infrastructure – all of which caused widespread challenges for Nigerians.
Only Bangladesh is missing on having the worst quality of life. This South Asian country, which is marked with green greens due to factors such as poverty, high air and water pollution and insufficient health services, received 73.9 – 52 points higher than Nigeria.
Rolling the first three is Venezuela, marked by a long human crisis.




