#DailyDataCard: Age distribution of Candidates for the 2023 Elections
#DailyDataCard: Age distribution of Candidates for the 2023 Elections
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#DailyDataCard: Age distribution of Candidates for the 2023 Elections
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In 2018, Nigeria’s records of registered children accounted for only 38.8% of infants aged less than two. And according to the Nigerian Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS), Nigeria booked down only 48% of registered births for kids aged between 2 – 4 years in the same period.