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21,439 Children Will Be Born In Nigeria On New Year Day - UNICEF by ikorodureporta(op): 3:53pm On Jan 01, 2021
The United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) has predicted that no fewer than 21,439 new babies would be born in Nigeria on new year day.
Globally, UNICEF said that estimated 371,504 babies, would be born on the new year’s day and Nigerian babies will account for nearly six per cent of the figure.

It said that 59,995 new babies would be born in India, China 35,615, Pakistan 14,161, Indonesia 12,336, Ethiopia 12,006, United States 10,312, Egypt 9,455 and Bangladesh 9,236 new babies.
UNICEF said that only one in every eight babies born will make it to their fifth birthday, while those who survive will face other challenges as young Nigerians, especially girls.

It also estimated that one in every four Nigerian girls will experience sexual violence, if nothing is done to reverse the trend and stop violence against women and girls.

Acting UNICEF Nigeria Representative, Renu Wadhwa, in a statement disclosed that more than 14 million Nigerian children are chronically malnourished and 2.7 million are acutely malnourished.

He stressed that cross-sectoral solutions to strengthen the health, food, water, sanitation and social protection systems can reverse the high numbers and keep children alive.

“As much as 43 per cent of Nigerian children do not receive all their recommended vaccinations at the right time, a critical step towards ensuring survival and good health.

“Birth registration of Nigerian children under one year is still only 4.0 per cent and 54 per cent for children under 5 years.”

He maintained that achieving universal birth registration is an important platform for allowing children to access health care and other critical services throughout their lives.
Source: https://www.sunnewsonline.com/21439-children-will-be-born-in-nigeria-on-new-years-day-unicef/

Re: 21,439 Children Will Be Born In Nigeria On New Year Day - UNICEF by Golan007: 3:56pm On Jan 01, 2021
That's too much now.

shocked
Re: 21,439 Children Will Be Born In Nigeria On New Year Day - UNICEF by Mindlog:
They are highly welcomed. cheesy

“Birth registration of Nigerian children under one year is still only 4.0 per cent and 54 per cent for children under 5 years.”
.......Reason falsification of age is rife.
Re: 21,439 Children Will Be Born In Nigeria On New Year Day - UNICEF by Mumujustwise(f): 4:04pm On Jan 01, 2021
60% are from the north
Those people dey born like pig
Re: 21,439 Children Will Be Born In Nigeria On New Year Day - UNICEF by ojun50(m): 4:48pm On Jan 01, 2021
Na so, Nigerians too dey furk
Re: 21,439 Children Will Be Born In Nigeria On New Year Day - UNICEF by Bola146(f): 4:54pm On Jan 01, 2021
My children will join them this year by God's grace
Re: 21,439 Children Will Be Born In Nigeria On New Year Day - UNICEF by goshen26: 5:36pm On Jan 01, 2021
Lie


UniSELF will not stop lying

Which kyn nonsense estimation be this?
Re: 21,439 Children Will Be Born In Nigeria On New Year Day - UNICEF by EmmaNuella77(f): 5:36pm On Jan 01, 2021
Ehen nah. What do y'all expect
After keeping people at home for almost 11 months
Re: 21,439 Children Will Be Born In Nigeria On New Year Day - UNICEF by emusmithyy(m): 5:36pm On Jan 01, 2021
Seers
Re: 21,439 Children Will Be Born In Nigeria On New Year Day - UNICEF by Bobotic(m): 5:36pm On Jan 01, 2021
This one don shock Baba shocked

Re: 21,439 Children Will Be Born In Nigeria On New Year Day - UNICEF by RaptObserver: 5:37pm On Jan 01, 2021
Looking at the figures, one can conclude that wahala dey Nigeria. Whenever a child is born I wonder if they know this is Nigeria where everything is against them. Indeed, life no balance.
Re: 21,439 Children Will Be Born In Nigeria On New Year Day - UNICEF by joshjc(m): 5:37pm On Jan 01, 2021
Bola146:
My children will join them this year by God's grace
amen,but you need to work harder and harder towards it
Re: 21,439 Children Will Be Born In Nigeria On New Year Day - UNICEF by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:38pm On Jan 01, 2021
Globally, UNICEF said that estimated 371,504 babies, would be born on the new year’s day and Nigerian babies will account for nearly six per cent of the figure.

It said that 59,995 new babies would be born in India, China 35,615, Pakistan 14,161, Indonesia 12,336, Ethiopia 12,006, United States 10,312, Egypt 9,455 and Bangladesh 9,236 new babies
You are all welcome to this world in advance beautiful and handsome Angels
Re: 21,439 Children Will Be Born In Nigeria On New Year Day - UNICEF by ceejayluv(m): 5:38pm On Jan 01, 2021
Mumujustwise:
60% are from the north

Those people dey born like pig
More like 70 percent
Re: 21,439 Children Will Be Born In Nigeria On New Year Day - UNICEF by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:38pm On Jan 01, 2021
Bola146:
My children will join them this year by God's grace
AMEN in the mighty name of Jesus Christ.

We use this as a point of contact to all the women expecting child/children from God this year.

We will be here to celebrate with you in 9 months from now....
(Choose the kind of birth you want below)

Singleton
Twins
Triplets
Quadruplets
Quintuplets
Sextuplets
Septuplets
Octuplets
Nonuplets

So shall it be in the mighty name of Jesus.
Insha Allah.

#JustBelieve
Re: 21,439 Children Will Be Born In Nigeria On New Year Day - UNICEF by Daniel058(m):
grin
We are increasing And Multiplying .

Re: 21,439 Children Will Be Born In Nigeria On New Year Day - UNICEF by Robertgreene1(m):
interesting....95 percent of these innocent souls will undoubtedly be born into some miserable poverty-stricken families...hence d cycle of poverty continues forever... Nigerians be breeding like rabbits since 46BC...
Re: 21,439 Children Will Be Born In Nigeria On New Year Day - UNICEF by lacruz12(m): 5:38pm On Jan 01, 2021
With limited depleting resources

It angers me when some elderly people will say "na God dey take care of pikin" to intending mothers and fathers. And the gullible ones will start giving birth like rabbit
Re: 21,439 Children Will Be Born In Nigeria On New Year Day - UNICEF by ednut1(m): 5:39pm On Jan 01, 2021
Growing population with diminishing resources. We no just get sense for Nigeria
Re: 21,439 Children Will Be Born In Nigeria On New Year Day - UNICEF by Y2ffarms: 5:39pm On Jan 01, 2021
I receive Twins out of that number. Amen.
Re: 21,439 Children Will Be Born In Nigeria On New Year Day - UNICEF by Auxtin85(m): 5:39pm On Jan 01, 2021
220,000,000+21,439. We are getting there, no doubt 20,000 were born in the north.
Re: 21,439 Children Will Be Born In Nigeria On New Year Day - UNICEF by popweezy(m): 5:39pm On Jan 01, 2021
wow shocked our daddies are working tirelessly
Re: 21,439 Children Will Be Born In Nigeria On New Year Day - UNICEF by kpakpankolo: 5:41pm On Jan 01, 2021
Born to suffer rubish country
Re: 21,439 Children Will Be Born In Nigeria On New Year Day - UNICEF by Nobody:
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Re: 21,439 Children Will Be Born In Nigeria On New Year Day - UNICEF by MikeMicheal(m): 5:41pm On Jan 01, 2021
The population of this country is getting too much, creating pressure on available resources.
If i have the power, i don't mind doing a THANOS!
Re: 21,439 Children Will Be Born In Nigeria On New Year Day - UNICEF by Nobody: 5:42pm On Jan 01, 2021
Ok
Re: 21,439 Children Will Be Born In Nigeria On New Year Day - UNICEF by RaptObserver: 5:42pm On Jan 01, 2021
I have two and I wish to stop but will my wife agree?
Re: 21,439 Children Will Be Born In Nigeria On New Year Day - UNICEF by Kentuforchrist(m): 5:43pm On Jan 01, 2021
Damn niggar.
Re: 21,439 Children Will Be Born In Nigeria On New Year Day - UNICEF by Tab4kids(f): 5:43pm On Jan 01, 2021
Too much knackings from covid lockdown
Re: 21,439 Children Will Be Born In Nigeria On New Year Day - UNICEF by paulolee(m): 5:43pm On Jan 01, 2021
thats nice but I. hardly Believe these stats after seeing that naija have the best economy in Africa...with all dese hungry?
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