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Latest UN report puts Nigeria’s population at 195.9m

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Latest UN report puts Nigeria’s population at 195.9m

The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) says Nigeria’s population now stands at 195.9 million.

In its UNFPA state of world population report themed “The power of choice: Reproductive rights and the demographic,” the UN agency revealed that 148.8 million Nigerians are under the age of 25.

The UNFPA report revealed that 76 percent of Nigerians are between ages 0 to 24, with 44 percent aged 0 to 14, while 32 percent are aged 14 to 24.

The UN agency also revealed that Nigeria has one of the highest fertility rates in the world, with less than 20 percent of married women in urban communities using a modern contraceptive method.

In rural communities within the country, less than 10 percent of married women use a modern contraceptive method, UNFPA added.

“No country can yet claim to have made reproductive rights a reality for all. Choices are limited for far too many women,” the report read.

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“And this means that there are still millions of people who are having more—or fewer—children than they would like, with implications not only for individuals, but also for communities, institutions, economies, labour markets and entire nations.”

This report is slightly at variance with National Population Commission (NPC) figures, which stated that Nigeria’s population was at 198 million as early as April 2018.

Eze Duruiheoma, NPC chairman, had said this in New York while delivering Nigeria’s statement on sustainable cities, human mobility and international migration at the 51st session of commission on population and development.

“Nigeria remains the most populous in Africa, the seventh globally with an estimated population of over 198 million,” Duruiheoma had said.

 

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