Posted on December 31, 2008

Video: Population explosion causes poverty crisis

Uncontrolled population growth has made one of the world's largest cities one of the world's largest slums

Channel 4 reports from Lagos in Nigeria on how the city’s spiralling population has increased the numbers living in slums.

Formerly the capital of Nigeria, Lagos’s uncontrolled population growth has made one of the world’s largest cities one of the world’s largest slums.

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One Comment on “Video: Population explosion causes poverty crisis”

  • Africa’s problem is not overpopulation! It is undercivilization. Vast areas of the African countryside are largely barren of people. Yes, the cities are overflowing with people, but the countryside remains empty. Africa needs civilization, and only Jesus Christ is capable of bringing it to them.

    Posted by Christopher Witmer on January 1, 2009 at 11:02 pm

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