Nigeria’s friendliness to strangers ranked 7th globally

Nigeria’s friendliness to strangers ranked 7th globally.

The annual report, produced by the University of Oxford’s Wellbeing Research Centre in partnership with Gallup and the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network, evaluates 147 countries on self-reported well-being and prosocial behaviours such as donating, volunteering, and helping others.

Despite ranking high for acts of spontaneous kindness, Nigeria placed 105th overall in happiness, reflecting poor life satisfaction and systemic shortcomings.

The report noted a clear gap between informal generosity and institutional trust: a pattern seen across several African countries.

When asked about the likelihood of a lost wallet being returned, Nigeria ranked 33rd if found by a stranger, 71st if found by a neighbour, and 126th if found by the police, underscoring the country’s weak confidence in law enforcement and public systems.

According to the report, such dynamics are common in countries with fragile institutions.

“Where institutional structures are weak, helping strangers likely becomes the most direct and effective form of benevolence,” it stated.

Other countries with similar patterns, according to their ranking, include:

Jamaica

Liberia

Trinidad

Kenya

Sierra Leone

Senegal

Nigeria

Venezuela

Ukraine

Zambia

While Nigeria also ranked 45th for charitable donations, the preference appears to lean toward direct, person-to-person support over formal giving.

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Adeniyi Ifetayo Moses is an Entrepreneur, Award winning Celebrity journalist, Luxury and Lifestyle Reporter with Ben tv London and Publisher, Megastar Magazine. He has carved a niche for himself with over 15 years of experience in celebrity Journalism and Media PR.

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