Nigeria’s population is projected to swell by about 130 million by 2050, firmly establishing the country as one of the most ...
Ajay Banga, president of the World Bank Group, says Nigeria’s population will increase by about 130 million in 2050.
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Nigeria’s population to hit 368.8m by 2050 – World Bank
By World Bank’s estimation, Nigeria’s population will hit 368.8 million in the next 25 years, which will be year 2050. Banga disclosed that in the next 10 to 15 years, 1.2 billion young people will ...
The World Bank President, Ajay Banga, has warned that without deliberate and coordinated global action, the growing ...
Ajay Banga, President of the World Bank Group, has projected that Nigeria’s population will grow by about 130 million by the ...
Momentum for economic resilience: New GCA report shows Africa’s economies demonstrating path-breaking climate readiness, with 10 nations leading in policy and performance. Debt pressure mounts: Index ...
Investing in climate adaptation and resilience is not a cost, it is a powerful economic strategy that can generate trillions ...
With COP30 fast approaching in Brazil, governments and businesses must recognise that food systems belong at the top of the ...
The pace of population growth is most staggering in Africa, which will be home to one in four people by 2050. Between now and then estimates suggest: Zambia will add 700,000 people every year.
Great Fracture As 3 Rival Blueprints For The Global Economy Emerge. The 80th UN General Assembly convened under the hopeful ...
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The Case of France: Transatlantic Nuclear Relations
Transatlantic nuclear relations between the United States and the European Union provide further avenues for expanding ties.
The World Bank’s Africa’s Pulse (Fall 2025) reports that Sub-Saharan Africa’s growth is rebounding modestly but remains too ...
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