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NIGERIA: A TOURIST DESTINATION l ASSIGNMENT

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NIGERIA: A TOURIST DESTINATION l ASSIGNMENT

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Contents
About Nigeria.............................................................................................................................2
People at Nigeria........................................................................................................................2
Culture at Nigeria.......................................................................................................................3
Places at Nigeria.........................................................................................................................3
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About Nigeria
Nigeria has an diverse geological setting on the west coast of Europe Cameroon, varying
from arid to rained equatorial climates. Nevertheless, Nigeria's population are the most
varied feature. Thousands of languages are spoken in the countries, among them
Yoruba, Igbo, Fula, Hausa, Edo, Ibibio, Tiv, and English. There are several natural
resources in the world, including vast deposits of oil and gas (Asafe, 59-63).
People at Nigeria
In Nigeria there are roughly 250 ethnic groups. Every one resides on a land it declares own
through first occupation and heritage rights.
Persons not part of the ruling party but who have existed and served in the group's territories
for many decades are often known as outsiders (Terwase, et al, 534-543)
Individuals not leaders of a traditional party yet who have been residing and operating in the
community's territories for many decades are often known as aliens.
The northern residence Hausa, one of the country's most powerful communities, was a part of
the smaller community of Fulani whose leaders invaded Hausa land in the first nineteenth
century, most of whom were Muslims.
In remote, autonomous territorial villages, the third major ethnic community, the Igbo of
South-eastern Nigeria, resides. The village, controlled by an elders 'council (choose by
reputation and not legacy), rather than a king, is the biggest political entity.
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