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Among Africa's 20 most populous cities in 2026, four (Lagos, Kano, Abuja, and Ibadan) are in Nigeria, more than in any other country. Lagos stands out, ranking third in Africa with about 17.8 million people and 14th globally.
This concentration highlights that Nigeria’s population growth is not merely national but deeply urban, with its major cities becoming among Africa’s most important economic and social centres.
Outside Nigeria, the population is concentrated in a few major hubs. Cairo leads Africa with 23.5 million residents, followed by Kinshasa at 18.6 million.
These cities, along with Lagos, form a small group of African megacities that now compete in size with major urban centres worldwide.
However, after this top tier, there is a sharp drop. Many cities in the top 20 have populations between 4 and 7 million.

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China electricity generation is still growing super fast, with solar being the largest incremental contributor, and will exceed America by a factor of 3X either this year or next
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The scale of China's energy grid is insanely large and highly increasing In 2025, they held 33.2% of the global electricity generation more than double the USA (~14.2%) That's 1/3 of the worlds capacity Then the rest of the World combined ends up with 52.6% An absolute dominant force in global power generation
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If you follow the story of Okonkwo in Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, you’ll understand the culture and how much value is placed on money and how, without it, you are essentially nobody. In fact, culturally leadership ans chieftaincy titles are not hereditary or democratic but rather based on who holds more cash, REGARDLESS! 🤣🤣🤣

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What the six geo-political zones contributed to the VAT pool and received in 2025
1. South-west
Contributed: N3.97trn
Received: N1.08bn (27.12%)
2. South-south
Contributed: N1.29trn
Received: N678.62bn (52.56%)
3. North-west
Contributed: N370.92bn
Received: N743.69bn (200.50%)
4. North-central
Contributed: N266.24bn
Received: N528.99bn (198.69%)
5. North-east
Contributed: N201.40bn
Received: N521.38bn (258.89%)
6. South-east
Contributed: N139.75bn
Received: N436.01bn (312.01%)
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🇳🇬WHERE VOTE BUYING WAS MOST COMMON IN THE 2023 STATE-LEVEL ELECTIONS
Vote Buying Prevalence by Zone:
South East — 41.44%
North West — 35.42%
South West — 24.87%
South South — 22.97%
North East — 15.50%
North Central — 10.23%
If you were an observer at a polling unit in the North Central region, you had a 1 in 10 chance of witnessing vote buying.
If you were in the South East, your chances jumped to 4 in 10.
#Statisense
(Center for Development and Democracy, 2023)
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Good morning, and congratulations to all NIGERIANS who stand firm against the US junta . The world has heard our voice never give up and keep pushing . Leave those Ibo'sAnimals losers .
They can't do anything in Nigeria without allowing them.
Everyone knows American soldiers have been in Chad since 2019 / 2024, but the Bokoharam terrorist are very much more active then than now. What did US soldiers do to counter them ? Nothing!
We are not all gullible like Ibo'sAnimals losers who war killed all their ancestors and parents like rat.
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