UN: Half of world's population growth is likely to occur in Africa

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(CNN) Nigeria will overtake the United States to become the third-most populous country in the world by 2050, according to a United Nations report.

Currently the seventh-most populous country in the world, the West African nation is projected to surpass the 300 million people mark by 2050, according to The World Population Prospects 2017.

The report predicted that the world population will hit a staggering 9.8 billion by 2050, and forecasted that over half of the expected growth between 2017 and 2050 is likely to occur in Africa.

Here are five African countries that will contribute the most to the world's population growth.

NIGERIA


With an estimated population of more than 180 million people, Nigeria experienced annual population growth of about 2.7% between 2010 and 2015, according to the UN.

Nigeria's population in numbers

Current population: 187 million (2016)

Population by 2050: over 300 million

Largest city: Lagos- between 17.5 and 21 million residents

High fertility rates, high infant mortality rates and the cultural value of large families have all been cited as factors driving Nigeria's population boom.

Home to four of the world's fastest-growing cities, it has been described as an economic powerhouse. However, there are fears that such an increase in population could cripple Nigeria's already inadequate infrastructure.

THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO

The Democratic Republic of Congo population in numbers
Current population: 79.8 million

Population by 2050: 214 million

Largest city: Kinshasha 7.8 million residents

The Democratic Republic of Congo is the largest country in Francophone Africa, with annual population growth of 3.2%. As in Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda and Afghanistan, high fertility levels have contributed to the country's population increase. The fertility rate in 2016 was 4.53 births per woman.

The country's capital, Kinshasa, has the third-largest urban agglomeration on the continent and is predicted to add more than six million people to its population by 2025, cementing its status as an African mega-city.

ETHIOPIA

Ethiopia population in numbers
Current population: 101.7 million (2016)

By 2050: 168.6 million

Largest city: Addis Abbaba-3.6 million residents (city) 4.6 million residents (metro)

Ethiopia is the second-most populous country in Africa and the 14th-most populous in the world. It experienced a rate of 2.5% annual population growth between 2010 and 2015.

As well as a population boom, the country has experienced an economic boost and is on target to become a middle-income country by 2025.
Addis Ababa, the country's capital and largest city, has an important role to play, but the city's rapid development has led to tensions and accusations of marginalization.

TANZANIA

Tanzania population in numbers
Current population: 54.2 million (2016)

By 2050: 134.8 million

Largest city: Dar-es Salaam- 4.1 million residents

From 2010 to 2015, Tanzania experienced an annual population growth rate of 3.2%, and its population is predicted to exceed 130 million by 2050.

Early motherhood, high fertility rates and falling mortality rates are some of the reasons given for Tanzania's population explosion.

According to the African Development Bank, Dar es Salaam, the country's capital, is expected to grow by 85% from now until 2025. The city is expected to become a mega-city by the 2030s.

UGANDA

Uganda population in numbers
Current population: 36.6 million

By 2050: 101.5 million

Largest city: Kampala- 1.3 million residents

Uganda has one of the fastest growing populations in the world. Between 2010 and 2015, it experienced an annual population growth rate of 3.3%.

As in many African countries, high fertility rates are a major contributing factor to Uganda's population figures. It has the fifth-highest fertility rate in the world, with women having an average of 5.8 children in 2016.
The World Bank estimates Kampala, the country's capital, will experience rapid urbanization and the population will increase from six million in 2013 to more than 20 million by 2040.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/25/africa/africa-population-growth-un/index.html
 

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Planned hyper-urbanization, and transportation infrastructure between all major cities, and secondaries between the major cities and the minor cities is an absolute necessity. National work-forces with strong incentives, billions of dollars forced in public education, and a forced gender-equal military conscription service, alongside linkage with medical, engineering, and finance undergraduate and graduate programmes both on the continent and abroad (something more HBCUs should be focused on) should all be heavy focuses as well. Highly trained policing forces, far more diverse economies, push for self-sufficiency, empowerment of the African Union, green-industrialization, and the establishment of national parks should all accompany as well.

Africa's growth is both exciting and absolute terrifying, an immeasurable of progress has already been slowed, by predatory colonists and incompetent leaders, this cannot continue.
 

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Planned hyper-urbanization, and transportation infrastructure between all major cities, and secondaries between the major cities and the minor cities is an absolute necessity. National work-forces with strong incentives, billions of dollars forced in public education, and a forced gender-equal military conscription service, alongside linkage with medical, engineering, and finance undergraduate and graduate programmes both on the continent and abroad (something more HBCUs should be focused on) should all be heavy focuses as well. Highly trained policing forces, far more diverse economies, push for self-sufficiency, empowerment of the African Union, green-industrialization, and the establishment of national parks should all accompany as well.

Africa's growth is both exciting and absolute terrifying, an immeasurable of progress has already been slowed, by predatory colonists and incompetent leaders, this cannot continue.


It looks like these countries are recovering very nicely from slavery and colonialism (not Ethiopia). Lots and lots of business opportunities for African Americans if they can get their money right.

I am going to get around to looking up the future growth rates for countries west of Nigeria.
 

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It looks like these countries are recovering very nicely from slavery and colonialism (not Ethiopia). Lots and lots of business opportunities for African Americans if they can get their money right.

I am going to get around to looking up the future growth rates for countries west of Nigeria.
Sort of, sort of not.
Their progress is still incredibly retarded by awful, slogging bureaucracy, mass-corruption, wealth-hoarding, and nationalist-break offs/sectarian violence. These are especially noticeable in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Nigeria, and South Sudan, though Uganda is still scarred, as is Zimbabwe.
There are an insane amount of opportunities for African-Americans, especially if their intentions are to create as much wealth as they're gathering, spurring economic growth. The potential is in the tens of trillions over the next 1/2 century or so.
 

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Sort of, sort of not.
Their progress is still incredibly retarded by awful, slogging bureaucracy, mass-corruption, wealth-hoarding, and nationalist-break offs/sectarian violence. These are especially noticeable in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Nigeria, and South Sudan, though Uganda is still scarred, as is Zimbabwe.
There are an insane amount of opportunities for African-Americans, especially if their intentions are to create as much wealth as they're gathering, spurring economic growth. The potential is in the tens of trillions over the next 1/2 century or so.

I try and tell my fam to link up with as many serious Africans as possible.
 

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nows the time to use those connections

Where I live there r little good numbers of brothas and sistas from the motherland
 

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I highly doubt too many places are still gonna have their doors, open to any large amounts of immigration at that point
I see no reason why Canada and the US would restrict Nigerian immigration or refugee settlement
 
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