70% of all Nigeria's government revenue comes from oil.
A
Right
B
Wrong
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Incomes are higher in southern Nigeria than in northern Nigeria.
A
Correct
B
Incorrect
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Nigeria has .....
A
0 to 20 million inhabitants
B
20 to 100 million inhabitants
C
100 to 200 million inhabitants
D
200 million + inhabitants
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Nigeria residents benefit from oil industry profits
A
Correct
B
Incorrect
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What 3 factors determine Nigeria's oil revenues
A
Quantity, oil price and corruption
B
The quantity, what is exported and the price of oil
C
What is exported and an economic crisis
D
Corruption, the volume and an economic crisis
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Start §5.3
All kinds of sources and many notes
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Learning Objectives
You understand Nigeria's strengths and weaknesses for the country's development.
Weaknesses: Hold back development.
Strengths: Provide opportunities for development.
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Countries
In geography, we distinguish three types of countries:
1) Rich, developed countries
2) Emerging countries
3) Developing countries
Examples?
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Source 1: bigger market
Nigeria is interesting for many businesses.
Fast growing population and GNP per capita is increased
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Unfortunately, not for everyone
Regional inequality in Nigeria.
Differences in welfare between one area and another.
Northern Nigeria has much more poverty than the south. Rural areas have lower incomes than urban areas.
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Regional inequality
Regional inequality in Nigeria.
Differences in welfare between one area and another.
Northern Nigeria has much more poverty than the south. Rural areas have lower incomes than urban areas.
To what extent enough money to meet own needs
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Regional inequality
Differences in welfare between one area and another.
To what extent enough money to meet own needs
Basic needs (primary needs): Food, housing, health care and education.
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Source 2: Education: high demand, but not enough money
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Source 3: political instablity
What does this difficult word mean?
What colour would the Netherlands be according to this legend?
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Source 4: GDP per capita in Nigeria.
What do you notice?
Does this apply to all residents?
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Source 5
How would this be in the NL?
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Source 7: Large labour force
Nigeria has a large labour force, but a lot of unemployment
Compare the diagram with the Netherlands?
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Source 7: Large labour force
Nigeria has large labour force
People who are gainfully employed (willing and able).
Definition CBS (NL): This group consists of persons aged 15 to 65 who either have paid work (employed labor force), or have recently sought paid work and are readily available for it (unemployed labour force).
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Source 7: Large labour force
Nigeria has large labour force
But also a lot of unemployment...
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Source 7: Large labor force
Nigeria has large labour force
But also a lot of unemployment...
-> Informal sector
Unskilled, poorly paid work that is not officially registered. People do not pay taxes, but are also not entitled to benefits.
No benefits when they lose their jobs or become disabled, for example.
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Learning Objectives
What are Nigeria's strengths and weaknesses for the country's development?
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Questions?
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Homework
Read §5.3
Complete assignments 1 and 2 of §5.3
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Why is Nigeria interesting for, say, a company to locate?
A
Nigeria has a high GDP
B
Nigeria has a large labor force
C
Nigeria has many older people
D
Nigeria has few to no rules
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What is regional inequality?
A
Everyone earns the same amount
B
Differences in precipitation over a given area
C
Differences in wealth between one area and another