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Nigeria

Nigeria. Sangwoo S, Hyun K, David K. Where is Nigeria?. NIGER. BENIN. CAMEROON. NigeriA. Nigeria = Niger(Niger River runs through the country) + Area Capital City - Abuja Population - 149,229,090 (3 x Korea) #1st in Africa, #8th in the World Birth Rate - 39.9/1000

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Nigeria

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  1. Nigeria • Sangwoo S, Hyun K, David K

  2. Where is Nigeria? NIGER BENIN CAMEROON

  3. NigeriA • Nigeria = Niger(Niger River runs through the country) + Area • Capital City - Abuja • Population - 149,229,090 (3 x Korea) • #1st in Africa, #8th in the World • Birth Rate - 39.9/1000 • Infant Mortality Rate - 93.9/1000 • Approximate Size - 923,768 sq km • About twice the size of California • Language - English(official) , Hausa, Igbo(ibo), and Fulani • Religion - Muslim 50%, Christian 40%, Others 10% • Education - Happiness Survey • Type of Government - Federal Republic • Life Expectancy • Male - about 46 years • Female - about 47~48 years

  4. GEOGRAPHY • Nigeria is one third larger than Texas • The most popular country of Africa is located on the Gulf of Guinea, the West Africa. • Neighbors - Benin, Niger, Cameroon, Cad, and Niger River flows south through the western part of the country in to the Gulf of Guinea. • Swamps and mangrove forest border the southern coast, and the inland are hardwood forests. • Consists of ancient crystalline rocks of the African Shield • There are granite mountains, these environment form the landscape of Nigeria and of West Africa as whole. • Nigerian land has been shaped by volcanic episodes, there are two main areas of volcanic rock. • ㅇ

  5. More Facts • 3 Main Ethnic Groups • Igbo • Housa • Yoruba • Economy • Petroleum based economy • Largest Export is Oil(palm oil)

  6. IGBO • Location = Southeastern Nigeria • Population - about 8 million • Type of Art - Stone carving/use mask • Neighboring People - Ibibio, Ijo, Ekoi, Igala, Idoma, Nupe • Language - Igbo(ibo) • Religion - Before the European, and Christian Mission, they had some kind of ancestor worship. • Political System - No centralized chieftaincy, hereditary aristocracy, or kingship. • Economy - Many Igbo are farmers • Staple crop is yam (people help each other) • They also harvest the fruit of the palm tree, which is processed into oil.

  7. Igbo Society • In the present time

  8. Igbo Culture • This picture portrays the Igbo culture

  9. Quotes • “ Among the Igbo the art of conversation is regarded very highly and proverbs re the palm-oil with which words are eaten.” (chp. 1) • This quote represents the intelligence of the Igbo tribe. The tribe has poor technological progress; however, they are smart, and people could notice by talking to them. Art of conversation shows that Igbo has some kind of luxurious way of conversation. • “And at last the locusts did descend. They settled on every tree and on every blade of grass; they settled on the roofs and covered the bare ground. Mighty tree branches broke away under them, and the whole country became the brown-earth color of the vast, hungry swarm.” (chp. 7) • This is like a allegory for the arrival of the colonizers. The locusts represents the colonizers, and it shows how the Nigerian society was when the colonizers arrived.

  10. Questions • Why do you think Nigeria has the most population from the Africa? • Huge land • Why is Nigeria so successful? • Petroleum Economy • Why is Nigeria named Nigeria? • Nigeria = Niger + Area

  11. Bibliography • "Africa." Africa. 22 Apr. 2009 <www.gateway-africa.com/tribe/igbo_tribe.html> • "Artafrica." Image Africa. 22 Apr. 2009 <http://www.artafrica.info/Image/Artigos/artigo_2.jpg> • "1337000/jpg/_41337068_04bride.jpg." bbcnews. 22 Apr. 2009 <http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/41337000/jpg/_41337068_04bride.jpg> • "Nigeria." Nigeria Map. 22 Apr. 2009 <http://collegehills.org/files/Photos/mics.%20pictures%20for%20site%20use/Nigeria%20map.jpg> • "Igbo_contemporary_masquerade.jpg/180px-Igbo_contemporary_masquerade.jpg." Wikimedia. 22 Apr. 2009 <http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0a/Igbo_contemporary_masquerade.jpg/180px-Igbo_contemporary_masquerade.jpg> • "Nigeria: History, Geography, Government, and Culture — Infoplease.com." Infoplease: Encyclopedia, Almanac, Atlas, Biographies, Dictionary, Thesaurus. Free online reference, research & homework help. — Infoplease.com. 22 Apr. 2009 <http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0107847.html> • "CIA - The World Factbook -- Nigeria." CIA. 22 Apr. 2009 <https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ni.html>. • "Nigeria - GEOGRAPHY." Country Studies. 22 Apr. 2009 <http://countrystudies.us/nigeria/32.htm>

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