The decline accelerated after 2010, dropping from 6.0 to 5.1 by 2022. This progress can be linked to urbanization, economic development, and government-backed reproductive health campaigns. However, Nigeria still faces challenges in rural areas, where fertility rates remain significantly higher due to socioeconomic disparities and traditional norms.
For additional information, visit statistics on Nigeria’s mortality rate trend, Nigeria’s debt-to-GDP ratio, Nigeria’s population growth rate.