Sentences with phrase «very young population»

President Buhari at the Commonwealth Business Forum in Westminister on Wednesday said, «We have a very young population and our population is estimated conservatively to be 180 million.
The president said that Nigeria has a very young population, most of whom were uneducated but wanted everything offered them on a silver platter, just because the country is an oil - producing nation.
«Responding to a question, President Buhari had cause to talk about some Nigerian youths, and he said: «We have a very young population; our population is estimated conservatively to be 180 million.

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«It's got a young and very highly educated population, but it traditionally relies on commodities, as we all know.
An aging population makes it very hard for the young to pay for everyone else.
It will have a very old population with comparatively few young people to keep the economy going.
Although India's population is large and the demographics disclose a growing younger population, the dining - out culture is still very weak.
«The Snack and Play ® Travel Tray by Star Kids ® Products brings to the table an innovative product that can be very beneficial for young children and driving safety as well as for any age in a population using wheelchairs.
London, with its much younger, more highly educated and much more ethnically diverse population, very clearly illustrated the limits of Ukip's appeal which is primarily to older, white, working - class people.»
Explaining the rationale for the implementation of policies such as Free Senior High School Education and the restoration of Teacher and Nursing Training allowances despite enormous fiscal challenges, Vice President Bawumia said any nation that seeks to achieve holistic development must necessarily invest in its human capital, «and the President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo - Addo, is very committed to the education of every young person in Ghana, because an educated population is a prerequisite for growth.»
«There is a significant portion of the population, again starting very young in age and in every stage of life where people experience either a temporary or more permanent loss in mental health and wellness.
There's a population of men who tan and engage in other risky behaviors and are very unlike the young women that health educators assume are at risk of tanning bed health impacts, says Pagoto.
Since the population growth is largely a result of better health outcomes, it means we will be adding to the ranks of vulnerable populations at both ends of the age spectrum — the very young and also the very old.
Here's a population of people that were essentially imprinted with probiotic bacteria at a very young age.
Vegetable consumption tends to increase as individuals age, but fruit consumption is highest among the very young and oldest individuals in the population.
From collections directed at small children to anthologies for teenagers, publishers have begun to focus on young readers of poetry as a very real segment of the book - buying population.
Texas is rapidly becoming a force to be reckoned with, and Denton is one of many towns in the state with a very young and ambitious population.
Finally, since many young people prefer to be in a fairly urban environment, we gave a very slight preference to cities with higher populations.
The area is very much youth - oriented, with young couples and families accounting for a significant part of the population.
Host susceptibility to infection varies greatly among the general population, with increased susceptibility seen in humans who are unvaccinated, very young or elderly, immunosuppressed, or pregnant or who have injuries (e.g., scratches, bite wounds) that pose a break in the normal defense mechanisms.3
Vaccination is very effective at preventing FPV, so cats at risk include very young orphaned kittens and cats in the feral population.
Identifying vulnerable populations (e.g., the elderly, very young persons, persons with chronic illnesses, or those with altered mental status) and targeting interventions to those most at risk are keys to prevention.
Why DriverEdToGo... Studies show that young people are very receptive to online learning, as reported by a recent CBS News study that found the online student population is growing by an amazing 30 % per year!
The primary healthcare service provides for a population of 764 Indigenous Australians aged 10 — 24 years, which represents 28.5 % of a total of 2677 Indigenous persons in the local population.34 The community - based youth service serves a population of approximately 4338 Indigenous young people aged 10 — 24 years, which represents 30.1 % of a total of 14 391 Indigenous persons in the local population.34 The client base of both services includes a significant number of young people who move between the regional centre and the remote and very remote communities of far north Queensland.
Although this segment of the population has proven to be extremely difficult to engage for health promotion, prevention, service provision and research, 18 — 21 recent surveys demonstrate that the prevalence of cannabis use in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australian population in remote and very remote regions of northern Australia is very high in young people.
Similarly, the young age structure of the Indigenous population creates significant policy issues for redressing Indigenous disadvantage over the next twenty years - with so many young people entering workforce age, there is the very real prospect that Indigenous unemployment, for example, will dramatically increase in the coming decade.
Moreover, psychopathology is not very frequent in young samples from the general population, so the very age of our sample could have affected the emergence of more associations.
We studied a very young sample of the general population, and psychopathology is not very frequent in community samples; this could have affected the emergence of more associations.
However, it scored very well for broadband access, rental availability and proportion of young adults in its population.
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