 The National Population Commission has identified two compelling reasons that led to the postponement of the 2023 census in the country. Speaking at a one-day breakfast interactive media session in Beniz City, the state capital of Edo, the Federal Commissioner, Sir Thee Commission, had prepared to conduct the 2023 census before it was postponed indefinitely. He have sued for patience. On his part, the chairman of the Nigerian Union of Journalists, a state council, Comrade President Alain Kerr, said the census is key to human development, urging the commission to provide information on the new date for the conduct of the aborted census to build trust. That was one of the reasons we necessarily had to postpone, and the economic government that was just by the corner, we wanted to get their buy-in into what we are doing, because they are the people who will now inherit the data we generate and they will use it for planning. It makes sense to do so. It is our responsibility because we are not passing progress, because if it is anywhere, the media will also be called upon to use their media space to do the corrosion, and if it is also going where it is also our responsibility to write that this way. But I would like to advise that at the national level, it is better to take the date soon, so that every minds of Nigerians should not be ready for the upcoming census, because we are just hoping that it will come soon, but people like, when is it coming up? So I would like to advise that there should be people who will be taken very soon. Other speakers are, the occasion gave an overview of their level of preparedness in a dose state. What is this here? The methodology we are talking about for this census, as far as the math making is concerned, is a complete deviation from the traditional category method we are working with. We are going digital, because the commission is aiming and has prepared for a paperless census, so the category department cannot be an exception, so we are also born digital. We now move our math production technology and methodology from the traditional category method we are used to, to digital. In 2020 census, I want to let us know that this is going to be the first digital census in Nigeria, and I just said it is not like that, who are going to tell us that in 2006 what we had was paper census, where you see the population people having paper shading when they come to your house, but this time around we are going to go digital, we have already gone digital. To my population commission, we are not only engaged in census, we also do registration of birth, death, street bats, and the likes. So what you want to know, in Nigeria, the law on the registration of these events is at 69 of 1992, otherwise known as the Birth, Death, ETC Composiery Registration Act. So you get notified about fresh news updates.