Ajay Banga, president of the World Bank Group, says Nigeria’s population will increase by about 130 million in 2050.
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Nigeria’s population may reach 350 million by 2050 — World Bank
Banga said that in the past decade, the bank has helped 120 governments tackle corruption and is currently working with 26 more to stop illicit financial activities.
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