The country; Nigeria by Crownstar 2015/07/18 10:33
Capital Abuja 9°4′N 7°29′E / 9.067°N 7.483°E Largest city Lagos
6°27′N 3°23′E / 6.450°N 3.383°E Official languages English Major languages Hausa Igbo Yoruba Other languages[1] List Edo Efik Fulani Idoma Ijaw Kanuri
Itsekiri Urhobo-Isoko Igala Igbira Nupe Ibibio Gwari Tiv Birom Margi Jukun Katab Ethnic groups (2014[2]) 21% Yoruba 21% Hausa 18% Igbo 11% Fulani 7% Efik-Ibibio 4% Kanuri 3% Edo 2% Tiv 2% Ijaw 2% Nupe 1% Bura 8% others Demonym Nigerian Government Federal presidential republic - President Muhammadu Buhari - Vice President Yemi Osinbajo Legislature National Assembly - Upper house Senate - Lower house House of Representatives Independence from the United Kingdom - Unification of Southern and Northern Nigeria 1914 - Declared and recognised 1 October 1960 - Republic declared 1 October 1963 Area - Total 923,768 km2 (32nd) 356,667 sq mi - Water (%) 1.4 Population - 2013 estimate 174,507,539[3] (7th) -
2006 census 140,431,790 - Density 188.9/km2 (71st) 489.3/sq meter
Crownstar 2015/07/18 10:34
Nigeria i/naɪˈdʒɪəriə/, officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a federal constitutional republic in West Africa, bordering Benin in the west, Chad and Cameroon in the east, and Niger in the north. Its coast in the south lies on the Gulf of Guinea in the Atlantic Ocean. It comprises 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory , where the capital, Abuja is located. Modern-day Nigeria has been the site of numerous kingdoms and tribal states for millennia. The modern state originated from British colonial rule beginning in the 19th century, and the merging of the Southern Nigeria
Protectorate and Northern Nigeria Protectorate in 1914. The British set up administrative and legal structures whilst practicing indirect rule through traditional chiefdoms. Nigeria became a formally independent federation in 1960, and plunged into a civil war from 1967–1970. It has since alternated between democratically-elected
civilian governments and military dictatorships, with its 2011 presidential elections being viewed as the first to be conducted reasonably freely and fairly.[7]

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Nigeria is often referred to as the "Giant of Africa", owing to its large population and economy.[8] With approximately 174 million inhabitants, Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa and the seventh most populous country in the world . Nigeria has one of the largest populations of youth in the world. [9][10] The country is viewed as a multinational state, as it is inhabited by over 500 ethnic groups, of which the three largest are the Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba; these ethnic groups speak over 500 different languages, and are identified with wide variety of cultures.[11] [12] Nigeria is divided roughly in half between Christians, who live mostly in the southern and central parts of the country, and Muslims in the northern and southwestern regions. A minority of the population practise
religions indigenous to Nigeria, such as those native to Igbo and Yoruba peoples. As of 2015, Nigeria is the world's 20th largest economy, worth more than *500 billion and * 1 trillion in terms of nominal GDP and purchasing power parity respectively. It overtook South Africa to become Africa's largest economy in 2014.[13][14] Also, the debt-to-GDP ratio is only 11 percent, which is 8 percent below the 2012 ratio.[15][16]

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Nigeria is considered to be an emerging market by the World Bank[17] and has been identified as a regional power on the African continent.[16][18][19] Nigeria is considered to be a middle power in the world,[20][21] [22][23] and has also been identified as an emerging power;[24] [25][26] it is a member of the MINT group of countries, which are widely seen as the globe's next "BRIC- like" economies. It is also listed among the "Next Eleven" economies set to become among the biggest in the world. Nigeria is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations , the African Union, OPEC, and the United Nations among other international
organizations. Since 2002, the North East of the country has seen sectarian violence by Boko Haram, an Islamist movement that seeks to abolish the secular system of government and establish Sharia law.[27][28] Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan in May 2014 claimed that Boko Haram attacks have left at least 12,000 people dead and 8,000 people crippled.[29] At the same time, neighboring countries, Benin, Chad, Cameroon and Niger joined Nigeria in a united effort to combat Boko Haram in the aftermath of a world media highlighted kidnapping of 276 schoolgirls and the spread of Boko Haram attacks to these countries.[30]

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Etymology

The name Nigeria was taken from the Niger River running through the country. This name was allegedly coined in the late 19th century by British journalist Flora Shaw, who later married Baron Frederick Lugard, a British colonial administrator. The origin of the name Niger, which originally applied only to the middle reaches of the Niger River, is uncertain. The word is likely an alteration of the Tuareg name egerew n-igerewen used by inhabitants along the middle reaches of the river around Timbuktu prior to 19th-century European colonialism.

Tochi Prudence 2015/07/18 13:23
I'm very proud of my country NIGERIA. We r d Giant of Africa.
Tochi Prudence 2015/07/18 13:24
Nice post Michaely
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