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The Nigerian Census is the official count or survey of a population, and the last census in 2006 was about 140 million people. Since then, the figures have risen to 220 million, and Nigeria is expected to conduct a national census this year.
Our hosts Tobore and Adewunmi discuss the issues of political influence and lack of transparency in Nigeria's censuses. They explained the importance of census for the government and the people.
The reason why the government wanted the census to hold at this present time and the fifteen million dollars that were meant to be used to purchase the devices to be used was discussed.
By Y & C CommunicationsThe Nigerian Census is the official count or survey of a population, and the last census in 2006 was about 140 million people. Since then, the figures have risen to 220 million, and Nigeria is expected to conduct a national census this year.
Our hosts Tobore and Adewunmi discuss the issues of political influence and lack of transparency in Nigeria's censuses. They explained the importance of census for the government and the people.
The reason why the government wanted the census to hold at this present time and the fifteen million dollars that were meant to be used to purchase the devices to be used was discussed.