Nigeria’s Population: A Blessing or Curse?
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Nigeria’s Population: A Blessing or Curse?
Since the National Population Commission (NPC) uncovered that the number of inhabitants in Nigeria has officially achieved 198 million, specialists have loaned their voices to its advantages to the economy.
The verbal confrontations at the Vanguard Economic Discourse with the themed "Economy in Recession: Pitfalls, Trajectories and Resetting" in Lagos.
The occasion was led by Mr Bukar Kyari, Chairman, Nigeria Economic Summit Group, NESG, while the specialists included Mr Olabode Augusto, Chief Executive Officer of Augusto and Co and Mrs Patience Oniha, Director-General, Debt Management Office, DMO. Different specialists are Mr Muda Yusuf, Director-General, Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, LCCI; Mr Issa Aremu, Vice President Global Union, African Region; Mr Opeyemi Agbaje, Chief Executive Officer, RTC Advisory Services; and Mr Tony Okpanachi, Managing Director, Development Bank of Nigeria, DBN. As per Agusto, who conveyed the keynote address, said that an uncontrolled populace development could crash Nigeria's monetary improvement. He exhorted that populace issues be incorporated into the country's political plan, saying that "we have to authorize approaches that will enable us to deal with our populace better. "As indicated by the populace pyramid, by 2070 Nigeria will be 552 million. "It implies that interest for grade school will be significantly greater, the number of instructors we'll need will be more; antibodies to vaccinate will be more. "We have to send them to auxiliary school, keep them solid; and after they leave school we would need to look for some kind of employment for them else they will progress toward becoming what we call (in back) Non Earning Assets. "Thus, by the day's end we measure the abundance of a country by the number of yams we have delivered isolated by the number of individuals who will eat it – yam per head," he said. (NAN)
Since the National Population Commission (NPC) uncovered that the number of inhabitants in Nigeria has officially achieved 198 million, specialists have loaned their voices to its advantages to the economy.
The verbal confrontations at the Vanguard Economic Discourse with the themed "Economy in Recession: Pitfalls, Trajectories and Resetting" in Lagos.
The occasion was led by Mr Bukar Kyari, Chairman, Nigeria Economic Summit Group, NESG, while the specialists included Mr Olabode Augusto, Chief Executive Officer of Augusto and Co and Mrs Patience Oniha, Director-General, Debt Management Office, DMO. Different specialists are Mr Muda Yusuf, Director-General, Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, LCCI; Mr Issa Aremu, Vice President Global Union, African Region; Mr Opeyemi Agbaje, Chief Executive Officer, RTC Advisory Services; and Mr Tony Okpanachi, Managing Director, Development Bank of Nigeria, DBN. As per Agusto, who conveyed the keynote address, said that an uncontrolled populace development could crash Nigeria's monetary improvement. He exhorted that populace issues be incorporated into the country's political plan, saying that "we have to authorize approaches that will enable us to deal with our populace better. "As indicated by the populace pyramid, by 2070 Nigeria will be 552 million. "It implies that interest for grade school will be significantly greater, the number of instructors we'll need will be more; antibodies to vaccinate will be more. "We have to send them to auxiliary school, keep them solid; and after they leave school we would need to look for some kind of employment for them else they will progress toward becoming what we call (in back) Non Earning Assets. "Thus, by the day's end we measure the abundance of a country by the number of yams we have delivered isolated by the number of individuals who will eat it – yam per head," he said. (NAN)