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How poverty is driving child development crisis
Widespread poverty across Nigeria is identified as a primary factor fueling a significant crisis in child development. Economic limitations hinder the ability of many households to provide the necessary resources for healthy physical and cognitive growth. The situation highlights the intersection between financial instability and the long-term well-being of younger generations.
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