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    Nigeria in 25 Facts


    ➤Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa with over 200 million people.

    ➤Nigeria is home to more than 250 ethnic groups, each with their own languages, cultures and traditions.

    ➤English is the official language of Nigeria, reflecting its colonial history under British rule.

    ➤Nigeria has one of the largest film industries in the world, commonly referred to as "Nollywood", producing a large number of films each year.

    ➤Lagos is the largest city and commercial capital of Nigeria, known for its vibrant energy and diverse culture.

    ➤Nigeria's capital, Abuja, was purpose-built and officially became the capital in 1991, replacing Lagos.

    ➤Nigeria is a major oil producer in Africa and one of the world's largest oil exporters.

    ➤The Niger River, after which Nigeria is named, flows through the country and is an important waterway.
    Northern Nigeria borders the Sahara Desert, while the southern region is more tropical and forested.

    ➤Yoruba, Igbo, and Hausa: These are three of the largest ethnic groups in Nigeria, each with its own cultural identity.

    ➤Nigerian art is diverse and includes traditional sculptures, textiles, ceramics, and contemporary works.

    ➤The Benin City Wall in Nigeria is one of the largest ancient earthworks and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    ➤Nigerian author Chinua Achebe is known for his award-winning novel Things Fall Apart, which is widely considered a masterpiece of African literature.

    ➤Traditional religions such as the Yoruba and Igbo belief systems continue to be practiced alongside Islam and Christianity.

    ➤The flag of Nigeria consists of vertical green and white stripes, symbolizing agriculture and peace, respectively.

    ➤Nigeria is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including elephants, lions, leopards, and various bird species.

    ➤Nigeria gained independence from British colonial rule on October 1, 1960.

    ➤The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency controls the busiest airspace in Africa, with numerous flights each day.

    ➤Agriculture is a significant part of Nigeria's economy, with crops such as cocoa, cassava, and oil palm being major exports.

    ➤Jollof rice is a popular Nigerian dish made with rice, tomatoes, and various spices, often served at celebrations.

    ➤Nigerian musician Fela Kuti is recognized as a pioneer of the Afrobeat genre, which combines jazz, funk, and traditional African rhythms.

    ➤Nigeria's music scene is vibrant, spanning genres such as Afrobeat, highlife, hip hop, and gospel.

    ➤The National Mosque in Abuja is one of the largest mosques in Africa and can accommodate thousands of worshippers.

    ➤Nigeria has its own space agency, the National Aerospace Research and Development Agency (NASRDA).

    ➤Nigeria is focusing on agricultural reform, with initiatives such as the Green Revolution aimed at improving food security and promoting sustainable agricultural practices.

    ➤Nigeria's rich cultural heritage, economic importance, and artistic contributions make it a dynamic and diverse country with much to offer both residents and visitors.

    India


    India has more poor people than Africa and more billionaires than the UK. It is a magnet for both global aid agencies and investment from huge multinational corporations. Corporate India is so rich that it is buying up famous Western brands such as Jaguar Land Rover.





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