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Nigeria must overcome security challenge to boost economy – Kingsley Moghalu

According to the former presidential aspirant of Nigeria's Young People's Party, Professor Kingsley Moghalu, Nigeria must begin to consider population control as a means of addressing unemployment. On the side-lines of the ongoing annual conference of the section on business law of the Nigerian Bar Association, Professor Moghalu talked burning issues of state policing, security and unemployment with CNBC Africa's Christy Cole.

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