The United Nations Population Fund's (UNFPA) Assistant Representative in Nigeria, Osaretin Adonri, has said the Nigerian population figures are speculative, projected and not accurate. The country is long overdue for a census, which would dismiss the catalogue of speculative population figures. The 2006 population census conducted puts Nigeria’s population at 140,003,542 while the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) 2012 data estimated Nigeria’s population to be 166.2 million. “Nigeria needs a census for population accuracy and effective planning,” Adonri said. According to the UNFPA 2019 State of the World Population report, Nigeria’s population has increased to 201 million, having grown at average rate of 2.6 per cent from 2010 to 2019. Credit: Financial Nigeria
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This election seem to be different in a kind of way as some voters are grumbling because money has not been exchanging hands as usual.
Could this be a kudos to the recession and an anti-corruption drive?
There seem to be less money for palm-greasing this time around.
Good news that buying of votes and corruption that have long been part of the political game in Nigeria is gradually coming to an end.
Read more: Nigeria's voters ask: where's the money?
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