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Africa Country and Tribe

Africa Country and Tribe. By: Jose Ross. Nigeria Climate. The nights are hot There is a wet season and dry season Humidity is high Temperatures rarely exceed 32 degrees C (90 degree F). Economy. Corruption because of oil revenue Petroleum is 95% of foreign exchange earnings. Religion.

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Africa Country and Tribe

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  1. Africa Country and Tribe By: Jose Ross

  2. Nigeria Climate • The nights are hot • There is a wet season and dry season • Humidity is high • Temperatures rarely exceed 32 degrees C (90 degree F)

  3. Economy • Corruption because of oil revenue • Petroleum is 95% of foreign exchange earnings

  4. Religion • Christianity • Muslim • Yoruba religion

  5. Foods • Fish • Rice • Millet • Lentils • Mangos • Bananas • Pineapples • Pumpkins

  6. Exports • Oil • Animals • Natural gas • Furniture • Clothing • Food products • Minerals • Automobile • Commodities

  7. Benin • Republic of Benin

  8. Climate • Tropical • Hot • Humid in the south • Semiarid in north

  9. Economy • 1990 went to being democratic • Underdeveloped • Rapid population growth

  10. Religion • Vodoun • Christian • Muslim • Certain Christian and Muslim holidays are officially observed along with one traditional indigenous holiday

  11. Food • Wagasi • Fufu with soup • Beninese millet beer • Sodabi is a liquor made from wine valm

  12. Exports • Cotton • Cashews • Shea butter • Textiles • Palm products • Seafood

  13. Comparing Countries Both countries practice many religion. The weather are very similar.

  14. Tribes • Igbo Tribe • Fon Tribe

  15. Igbo Arts • Mask • Tattoos • Song • Dance • Music • Artistic creations • Ceremonial rituals

  16. Igbo Religion • 3 levels of god • 1- unukwa (Supreme God) • 2-Umuadpara • 3-Ndi lchue

  17. Igbo Social structure • No single ruler • Few thousand in the tribes • Council with elders grouped by age • Women serve men

  18. Igbo Resources • Majority are farmers • The crops is yam • Harvest the fruit of palm tree • It is processed into palm oil

  19. Fon Tribe

  20. Fon arts • Banners • Wall hangings • Clothes were used in the past as a sort of royal message board

  21. Fon religion • Christian • Vodum • God and spirts are Vodu • Drumming to induce possession

  22. Fon Social structure • There is a royal farm

  23. Fon resources • Yams • Cotton • Taro • Sorghum • Sesame • Millet • Palms • Maize • Okra • Cows aren't milked

  24. Tribes Igbo Masks Tattoos Practice own religion Fon Banners Wall hangings Practices many religion

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