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With cities like Lagos, Kano, and Ibadan leading the charge, Nigeria’s urban population is projected to continue growing, with 53.9% of the population living in cities in 2024.
The world's population is expected to peak at 10.3 billion in 2084 and then decline to 10.2 billion through the end of the ...
According to the latest United Nations estimates, Nigeria’s population is projected to hit 237,527,782 by 2025, marking a slight increase from 235,072,214 in December 2024. This projection ...
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Salvaging Nigeria’s population quagmire - MSNNIGERIA’S population is already bursting at its seams leading to immense and deleterious pressures on its socioeconomic health. Yet, alarming projections indicate that a worse fate may befall ...
In 2024 alone, Nigeria’s population grew by nearly five million, with projections suggesting it could reach 237.5 million by 2025. Urbanisation is also accelerating, ...
World Population Day 2025 highlights a global population exceeding 8.2 billion, with India leading at 1.46 billion, ...
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Nigerian Tribune on MSNRostow’ s ladder and Nigeria’s climb: Rethinking our path to developmentBy: Oluwadunsin Olorunfemi and Abiodun Abioye W.W. Rostow’s five-stage model of economic growth, as outlined in his seminal ...
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The great population peak: What happens after 10.3B?Vital Records Index NYC reports global population is set to peak at 10.3B by 2080s, then decline, prompting economic and demographic shifts.
Dr Orji noted that at the current fertility ratio of 4.8 per cent, Nigeria’s population is projected to hit 450 million people by 2050, warning that at such a rate Nigerians may begin to serve ...
The graph illustrated projected population changes between 2018 and 2100 for key nations, including Nigeria, the United States, Indonesia, and Pakistan, underscoring the looming demographic shifts.
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