Two trees bearing silhouettes of families: population increase in Nigeria. Colour lithograph by Nigerian Educational Research & Development Council (NERDC), ca. 1990.

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[1990?]
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799482i
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Two trees bearing silhouettes of families: population increase in Nigeria. Colour lithograph by Nigerian Educational Research & Development Council (NERDC), ca. 1990. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

At over 168 million, the population in Nigeria is allegedly the sixth most populated nation in the world after China, India, USA Indonesia and Brazil according to the National Population Commission of Nigeria (see http://www.population.gov.ng/ for more details); the image shows the decrease in deaths but rise in births in the years 1960 and 1980 respectively

Publication/Creation

Lagos (3, Jibowu Street, Yaba, Box 8058) : Nigerian Educational Research & Development Council (NERDC), [1990?] (Nigeria : Printed by Nerdc Press)

Physical description

1 print : lithograph, printed in colour ; sheet 38.8 x 58.8 cm

Lettering

Population increase ... Bears logo: Population Education Programme, Population & Quality of Life Bears logo: NERDC

References note

M/MC database ref: PO-NGA-100

Reference

Wellcome Collection 799482i

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Federal Ministry of Health, Lagos ca. 1990 08/02/2012 Nigeria UkLW Transcription from the item

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