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Moghalu Warns: Africa’s Population Boom Is Fueling Poverty, Not Prosperity
23 Positive & Current Facts about Africa’s Economic Growth
Africa is Possibly the world's Next Superpower: Here are 23 Current and Positive Facts about Africa’s Economic Growth and why it is predicted to continue increasing as from 2019, 2020, 2021 up to the year 2050. - African Economic Outlook 2020
Africa is the world’s richest continent and may soon be the next superpower. It has been home to some of the world’s oldest civilisations and today has some of the fastest growing economies in the world. Africa’s Economic Growth is predicted to increase as from 2017, 2018, 2019 up to the year 2050.
This vibrant, vast continent that is home to very diverse economies has growth potential that is…
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the list of the 20 most populous African countries since 1950 if you like this video, subscribe and share the channel
Census 2019 Facts: 10 Things You Should Know #CountMeIn
Census 2019 Facts: 10 Things You Should Know #CountMeIn
Census 2019: In 1948 the first population census in Kenya was undertaken but the results were published in 1952. The current estimated population of Kenya, is 52,210,000 million, which ranks 27th in the world. The last official census took place in Kenya back in 2009 and the results indicated that 38,610,097 made up Kenya’s population then.
Based on latest UN estimates, Kenya’s youth…
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Europe: The Migrant Crisis Reaches Spain
Europe: The Migrant Crisis Reaches Spain
Europe: Migrant Crisis Reaches Spain SOEREN KERN
“The biggest migration movements are still ahead: Africa’s population will double in the next decades. A country like Egypt will grow to 100 million people, Nigeria to 400 million. In our digital age with the internet and mobile phones, everyone knows about our prosperity and lifestyle.” — German Development Minister Gerd Müller.
“Young people all…
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