Nigeria
is projected to be the world’s third most populous country by the year 2050,
according to a report released by the UN Department of Economic and Social
Affairs.
The report, titled ‘World Population Prospects:
The 2017 Revision’, said with such development, Nigeria would overtake the
United States in terms of population just as world population would reach 9.8
billion people.
The report said “by 2050, the third most
populous country will be Nigeria, which currently ranks seventh, and which is
poised to replace the United States.
“Among the 10 largest countries of the world,
one is in Africa (Nigeria).
“Amongst these, Nigeria’s population, currently
the seventh largest in the world, is growing the most rapidly.
“Consequently, the population of Nigeria is
projected to surpass that of the United States shortly before 2050, at which
point it would become the third largest country in the world.
“In 2050, the populations in six of the 10
largest countries are expected to exceed 300 million: China, India, Indonesia,
Nigeria, Pakistan, and United States of America (in alphabetical order).
“Africa, which has the youngest age
distribution of any region, is projected to experience a rapid ageing of its
population, the report noted.
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