SUBJECT: GEOGRAPHY
CLASS:� SS1
DATE:
TERM: 3rd TERM
REFERENCE
- Essential Geography for Senior Secondary Schools by O.A. Iwena
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WEEK SEVEN
TOPIC: NIGERIA POPULATION
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Population is defined as the number of people living in an area at a particular time. Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa with a population of over 150 million people.
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POPULATION CONCEPTS
- Over population: This is a situation when a country has more people than its physical and human resources can accommodate. Here, the population exceeds the available resources of the country.
- Under population: This is a situation when a country has less people than its physical and human resources can accommodate. Here, the population is less than the available resources of the country.
- Optimum population: This is a population which is neither too small nor great, but when combined with the available resources and given the level of existing technology secures a maximum return per head.
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EVALUATION
- Define population.
- Differentiate between over population and under population.
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Population Density
This refers to the number of persons per square kilometer of land. The population density of a country can be expressed mathematically as���
Total Population�
Population density��� =��� Land Area
Total population = Population density x Total land area
��� ��� � � � Total population
Land Area��� =��� population density
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Example: calculate the population density of Nigeria, having a total population of 88,514,501 with a total land area of 923,768 sq km.
Solution:
Total Population = 88,514,501
Total land area � = 923,768 km
��� ��� ��� Total population
Population density =� � Total land area
��� ��� = 88,514,501
��� ��� � � 923,768
��� = ��� 96 person / km2�
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EVALUATION
Explain population density.
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DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION IN NIGERIA
The population of Nigeria is not evenly distributed. There are areas of high, moderate and low population densities.�
- Areas of high population densities (i.e. above 96 /km2 )
-��� The Yoruba Land (Lagos, Ibadan, Akure and Abeokuta)
-��� The Hausa land (Kano, Kaduna, Jos and Sokoto)
-��� The Ibo Land (Enugu, Onitsha, Owerri and Aba)
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Reason For High Population Density�
- Favourable Climate � ��� ��� 2.��� Fertile Soil���
- Natural attachment / Historical factors
- Administrative headquarters ��� 5.��� Employment opportunities�
- Presence of minerals ��� ��� 7.��� Presence of industries
- Presence of social amenities ��� 9.��� Commercial activities.
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Advantages of High Population Densities
- Large labour force for industries ��� 2.��� Large market for goods
- Togetherness ��� ��� ��� 4.��� Quick dissemination of information
- Defence.
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Disadvantages of High Population Density
- Traffic congestion ��� ��� 2.��� Pressure on social amenities
- Inadequate health services ��� 4.��� Environmental pollution
- Insufficient food ��� ��� 6.��� Increase in crime rate
- Pressure on natural resources ��� 8.��� Unemployment / Underemployment
- Development of slums and ghettos.
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- Areas of Moderate Population Densities in Nigeria
-��� Benin city��� ��� ��� ��� -��� Bauchi
-��� Ilorin��� ��� ��� ��� ��� -��� Dutse
-��� Kaduna��� ��� ��� ��� ��� -��� Uyo
-��� Calabar��� ��� ��� ��� ��� -��� Owerri
-��� Bauchi��� ��� ��� ��� ��� -��� etc
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- Areas of Low Population Densities (i.e below 96 persons /km2)
-��� The middle belt (Kwara, Kogi, Benue, Niger and Abuja)
-��� The Niger delta area
-��� The extreme north east Bornu and Yobe States.
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Reasons For Low Population Densities
- Relief especially the presence of rugged relief. 2.��� Drainage i.e. the presence of rivers
- Unfavourable climate ��� ��� ��� 4.��� Poor soils
- Historical factors e.g. the trans-Sahara slave trade aided the depopulation of the middle belt.
- Presence of some insects ��� ��� 7.��� Low economic activities
- Inaccessibility��
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Advantages of Low population
- Abundant resources ��� ��� 2.��� Low crime rate�
- Adequate planning ��� ��� 4.��� Regular flow of traffic
- High per capital income ��� ��� 6.��� High standard of living
- Low pressure on solid amenities
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Disadvantages of Low Population
- Inadequate labour force� � � ��� 2.��� Under-utilization of infrastructures
- Deterioration of infrastructures ��� 4.��� Wastage of output
- Low output ��� ��� ��� 6.��� Disincentive to government.
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EVALUATION
- Mention areas of high population density in Nigeria.
- Give reasons for such high population in the areas mentioned above.
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GENERAL EVALUATION QUESTIONS
- Define population.
- Describe the population size of Nigeria.
- Explain the population distribution in Nigeria.
- State advantages of low population.
- What are the disadvantages of high population?
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READING ASSIGNMENT
Essential Geography, O.A. Iwena Pages 251-254.
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WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
- The type of population that may result to high crime rate is � (a) Over population
(b) Optimum population (c) Under population (d) None of the above
- Which of these States is an area of low population density (a) Lagos� (b) Abuja (c) Benin City
���� (d) Aba
- The following are effects of low population density except (a) wastage of output���
(b) traffic congestion��� (c) high per capital income (d) low crime rate
- All the following can cause the population of a place to grow except
(a) Employment opportunities (b) Presence of mineral deposit (c) Poor soils���
(d) Favourable climate
- The most populous country in West Africa is (a) Mali (b) Mauritania (c) Ghana (d) Nigeria
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THEORY
Draw a sketch map of Nigeria and on it, mark and name:
(i)��� One area of high population density
(ii)��� One area of low population density
(iii)��� One town in each area shown