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Nigeria’s Population May Hit 450 Million By 2050- Experts by God1000(m): 8:30am On Nov 20
Experts, on Tuesday, said Nigeria’s population may surge to 450 million if urgent action is not taken to address the growing population.

The experts expressed their concerns at a media roundtable ahead of the eighth Nigeria Family Planning Conference organised by the Association for the Advancement of Family Planning in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, and other family planning stakeholders in Abuja.

In his opening remarks, the Chairman of the Management Committee, AAFP, and Chairman of the Local Organising Committee for the conference, Dr Ejike Oji, said Nigeria’s fertility rate is high and there is a need to reduce the rate to four per cent.

Ejike, who is also the Nigeria CSO Focal Point FP 2030 stated, “If we continue with the same fertility rate that we have now, our population is going to be driven to 450 million by 2050.

If we do not bring down our fertility rates, by the year 2050, we will be 450 million, based on the percentage increase every year. Every year, we add about four million people to our population. So if you look at that, you know that it’s going to be a lot of problems for us.

“Remember that the increase is geometric. It’s not that it will stop at four million because there’s a percentage driving it. It’s four million this year; next year, it might be 4.2 million; the following year, it might be 4.5 million; it may get to a point where it might be five million or 10 million every year.

“If you look at the two major populations in the world, which everybody is pointing at, India and China. China is the second-largest economy in the world, followed by China. They were very poor countries 50 years ago. But they turned the tide by cutting down their fertility rates and then investing in their young population. Nigeria has that opportunity. If we miss it now, if we don’t bring our fertility rate down to four per cent, by the year 2030, we’re going to be in serious trouble.”

Ejike stated that the fertility rate has, however, reduced from 5.3 per cent to 4.8 per cent.

The expert said the forthcoming conference, themed “Sustaining commitments for family planning within the Nigeria Health Sector Renewal Investment Initiative; advancing progress toward achieving FP2030 goals,” will reemphasise the importance of family planning.

Corroborating, the Managing Director of FP 2030 North, West, Central Africa Hub, Dr Martin Migombano, said Nigeria’s population may hit 450 million by 2050 because of the size of the country.

“Also, 28.5 per cent of maternal mortality in the world happens in Nigeria. So there is still a lot that needs to be done by our partners, religious leaders, the government, financial partners who are donors, and others.

“They are all coming to the conference to pledge again and make sure that whatever investments are being made is going to the grassroots, where women actually should access family planning.

“But the key one is how can a woman get access to family planning? How about commodities? How about the education of the population? So, we need all the partners. It’s a collaborative way of working. And again, after two years, we’ll come and assess whether we have made progress again or not, or we are still stagnating,” he said.

A consultant at Amref International, Mrs Ifesinachi Eze said disruptions in family planning and reproductive health services in humanitarian settings leave women with unmet family planning needs, as the disruptions strain the health systems and require collaborative solutions.

“To address these issues, USAID’s Propel Adapt project is developing a private sector engagement guide for FP/RH supply chains in humanitarian settings.

“This guide, created in collaboration with FP2030, supports countries in rapidly assessing private sector capacities, fostering public-private collaborations, and strengthening FP/RH supply chains during emergencies,” she noted.

Eze stated that collaboration is key to maximising impact in the health sector as no organisation can achieve sustainable development alone.

“Governments and the private sector need to work together to create the regulatory frameworks, financial incentives, and infrastructure that allow the health sector to thrive,” she added.

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Re: Nigeria’s Population May Hit 450 Million By 2050- Experts by God1000(m): 8:31am On Nov 20
This is not something we should celebrate, we're already the poverty capital of the world with our current population, I wonder what Nigeria will be by then with kind of leaders we keep producing

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Re: Nigeria’s Population May Hit 450 Million By 2050- Experts by Ievi: 8:33am On Nov 20
Population seems to be the only thing working in currently Nigeria.

How do you feed over 450million people, when we could not take care of 200million people as a country

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Re: Nigeria’s Population May Hit 450 Million By 2050- Experts by Arobaga: 8:46am On Nov 20
Still unity beggars are busy begging and lobbying for one Nigeria




Can’t wait for Niger Delta Republic




A country that will be free from oil parasites and barren region begging not to be left behind

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Re: Nigeria’s Population May Hit 450 Million By 2050- Experts by VillageOracle00: 8:46am On Nov 20
In my opinion, its more than that

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Re: Nigeria’s Population May Hit 450 Million By 2050- Experts by Quelme: 8:46am On Nov 20
With the almajiri infested North expect nothing less.

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Re: Nigeria’s Population May Hit 450 Million By 2050- Experts by Thugnificent(m): 8:47am On Nov 20
Not surprising with the way the northerners breed like rodents especially the Almajiri embarassed

And we wonder why poverty keeps multiplying at an astronomical level

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Re: Nigeria’s Population May Hit 450 Million By 2050- Experts by TUCHELseaTeam: 8:47am On Nov 20
450 million talented people forcefully kept in abject poverty by their so-called leaders. What a tragedy

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Re: Nigeria’s Population May Hit 450 Million By 2050- Experts by Dimaya: 8:47am On Nov 20

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89BkHPgxtuk

Exactly what we've been saying all along
Re: Nigeria’s Population May Hit 450 Million By 2050- Experts by Lalami3232(m): 8:47am On Nov 20
cheesy
Country hard but we just dey born born anyhow.
Country hard but we still dey do tribalism
Country hard but you go see people dey defend a failed candidate because of political affiliation
Country hard but you go see people dey take sides with religious leaders even when they're wrong
Country hard but you go see simps dey try impress non-virgins a.k.a boreholes
Country hard but you go see us making wrong decisions in elections everytime
Country hard but you go see men dey marry non-virgins without DNA test.
The big question is...... Are we ever going to get it right someday?
What do I even know sef aside enlightening my fellow men nation wide with the good news

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Re: Nigeria’s Population May Hit 450 Million By 2050- Experts by TOPCRUISE(m): 8:47am On Nov 20
Why not. Lack of family planning and deliberate refusal to cut your coat according to your size is the cause
An example was a yesterday illustration how a man and his wife went to IDP camp for help. After he enter he married 3 more in the camp to make it 4 wives. Now making his famiy a burden to society.

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Re: Nigeria’s Population May Hit 450 Million By 2050- Experts by SeriouslySense(m): 8:48am On Nov 20
grin grin grin, i hope Leadership improves, else this country will turn to haiti, where we mix sand and pepper to feed.
Re: Nigeria’s Population May Hit 450 Million By 2050- Experts by Beremx(f): 8:48am On Nov 20
Nigeria will be 450million in 2050❌
Nigeria will be 1billion in 2050✅

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Re: Nigeria’s Population May Hit 450 Million By 2050- Experts by bigdammyj: 8:48am On Nov 20
Noted.
Re: Nigeria’s Population May Hit 450 Million By 2050- Experts by Edoblakky(m): 8:48am On Nov 20
All these projections mean nothing. The real question is how many are we in this country? Can we shamefully conduct a credible census?

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Re: Nigeria’s Population May Hit 450 Million By 2050- Experts by MrAmbrose(m): 8:48am On Nov 20
People still dey born? undecided

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Re: Nigeria’s Population May Hit 450 Million By 2050- Experts by Unkindness: 8:49am On Nov 20
That's what they're experts in doing.
Re: Nigeria’s Population May Hit 450 Million By 2050- Experts by ajalawole(m): 8:49am On Nov 20
And people keep giving birth like rat
Re: Nigeria’s Population May Hit 450 Million By 2050- Experts by shadrach77: 8:49am On Nov 20
This means the level of poverty will continue to increase. If we had a good government they should think of bringing in a policy that would limit child bearing to two per household like China did but as expected, the North would kick against such a move cry
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Re: Nigeria’s Population May Hit 450 Million By 2050- Experts by FashionCookie(f): 8:54am On Nov 20
Not surprise.
We don't toy with s*x in this part of the world.

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Re: Nigeria’s Population May Hit 450 Million By 2050- Experts by Basiljoe: 8:55am On Nov 20
We are getting older and poorer – David Hundeyin.
Re: Nigeria’s Population May Hit 450 Million By 2050- Experts by chatinent: 8:56am On Nov 20
If he will still be alive then, with the likes of Tinubu in the helms of affairs, Nigeria will not survive up till then..
Re: Nigeria’s Population May Hit 450 Million By 2050- Experts by kennyz247(m): 9:02am On Nov 20
Definition of multiply till I come
Re: Nigeria’s Population May Hit 450 Million By 2050- Experts by Leonardo4(m): 9:02am On Nov 20
As if it hasn't. We don't even have accurate record of our population not even after the so called national census that is full of corruption for political advantage
Re: Nigeria’s Population May Hit 450 Million By 2050- Experts by Bandirao(m): 9:03am On Nov 20
I think the federal government need to start doing forcefull castration on any person who married many wives and several children that he can't cater for.
Re: Nigeria’s Population May Hit 450 Million By 2050- Experts by Flame333: 9:04am On Nov 20
Very unproductive burden call to service

Re: Nigeria’s Population May Hit 450 Million By 2050- Experts by NOwazobia: 9:07am On Nov 20
Of course na,

Especially when we still don't know the current population.

Agbero population speculation without current data.

Even the last census done many years ago, was a joke... grin

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Re: Nigeria’s Population May Hit 450 Million By 2050- Experts by OT2024: 9:11am On Nov 20
The overblowing population is a thing of concern.

I believe government should regulate the population. It's time Nigerians learn that having many children (who you can not take very good care of) is not a thing of pride.

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