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  1. Nigeria Case Study

    A case study of a sparsely populated area - Himalayan Mountains; A case study of a densely populated area - Greater London; What is a settlement? ... Nigeria - A case study of a NEE experiencing rapid economic development which leads to significant social, environmental and cultural change.

  2. PDF The Changing Economic World: Nigeria

    Nigeria has the highest GDP for Africa, and has the 27th largest economy in the world (larger than Norway, Greece and the UAE) Nigeria has a large supply of oil, which they sell to the world. Countries that supply oil have large political influence over those who don't. Nigeria has the 7th largest population in the world, with 200 million ...

  3. Newly Emerging Economy: Nigeria (Geography GCSE Case Study ...

    This AQA GCSE Geography Infographic is designed to help you remember the case study of NIGERIA as a Newly Emerging Economy. This is part of the Changing Econ...

  4. Nigeria Case Study

    An overview of the Nigeria case study for AQA GCSE GeographyTNC's video - https://youtu.be/aANrqS8gIFQApologies for my pronunciation of Niger

  5. Nigeria Case Study

    Nigeria is a super GCSE Geography case study. This is a GCSE Geography video supporting AQA GCSE Geography 8035 and other specifications. It is part of the C...

  6. Nigeria Case Study AQA GCSE Geography Flashcards

    Nigeria Case Study AQA GCSE Geography. Get a hint. Nigeria: Key Facts. Click the card to flip it 👆. Population = 190.9 million. Population Growth Rate = 2.6% annual change. GNI per capita (2019) = $2030. Birth Rate = 5.5 per woman. Death Rate = 11.86 per 1000 inhabitants.

  7. GCSE Geography Lagos Case Study

    1) The population was less than 1 million in 1960. 2) Over 250,000 migrants arrive annually causing an outward urban sprawl - since 1960, Lagos has expanded 15km North and 10km West. How is Lagos important to Nigeria and Africa? 1) Main financial centre for the whole of West Africa.

  8. Lagos

    Lagos - an urban case study. In this unit you'll learn about the megacity of Lagos, its site, situation and growth from the initial settlements on the west of Lagos Lagoon. You'll consider processes of population change through migration, and look at development, inequality, differences in the quality of life and urban challenges.

  9. Coolgeography

    Nigeria is attractive to many TNCs because of the large market on offer and lower labour costs. Below is a list of the 20 biggest companies in Nigeria, it shows the impact of foreign TNCs but also that Nigeria has its own home grown massive businesses. ... CASE STUDY: HUMAN RIGHTS VS. OIL. The Niger Delta contains Ogoniland, home to a community ...

  10. AQA GCSE GEOGRAPHY: A case study of a NEE, Nigeria

    This video is used to help you revise the case study of a NEE experiencing rapid economic development which leads to significant social, environmental and cu...

  11. International Aid in Nigeria

    One of the main reasons why Nigeria receives a considerable amount of aid is due to the significant inequality of wealth within the country. According to the UK Department for International Development (DFID), despite having the largest economy in Africa, around a third of Nigerians (60 million) live below the national poverty line, with around another third just above.

  12. Coolgeography

    GCSE - Changing Economic World. There are global variations in economic development and quality of life. Various strategies exist for reducing the global development gap. A case study of NIGERIA (a LICs or NEEs) Major changes in the economy of the UK.

  13. PDF GCSE GEOGRAPHY: NIGERIA

    Microsoft). SOCIAL Nigeria is a multi-cultural, multi-faith society, with several tribes, inlcuding the Yoruba, Hausa. nd Falani, represented. Several faiths including Christianity and Isla. are practised widely. Whilse social diversity is one of Nigeria's greatest strengths, it has led to some regional confli.

  14. Coolgeography

    Nigeria now has 15% of the world's children out of school and 10% of the world's child and maternal deaths. Many girls and women are excluded from opportunities: only about 57% of girls in northern Nigeria attend primary school, and less than 1 in 4 go on to secondary school. ECONOMIC POTENTIAL Nigeria's economic potential is big because; 1.

  15. GCSE Geography

    10 minutes. 2. 30 minutes. 3. 1 hour. 4. 3 hours. How many times higher, that the internationally accepted limit, is the air pollution rate in Lagos, 1.

  16. Shell Oil TNC in Nigeria

    Shell Oil TNC in Nigeria. Advantages. Main source of investment in oil + gas explorations by supporting the construction of oil and gas platforms. Created employment opportunities - 6,000 direct jobs - contributed to the economy as 90% of employees are Nigerian. Many Nigerian companies have won contracts with TNC's - 20,000 indirect jobs.

  17. Lagos Case Study

    Lagos Case Study - Lagos, Nigeria, a case study of urbanisation in a city in a low-income country (LIC). Explore causes and impacts of urbanisation.