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Nigeria,
officially the
Federal Republic of
Nigeria, is a
country in West Africa. It is
situated between the
Sahel to the
north and the Gulf of Guinea...
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Nigerians or the
Nigerian people are
citizens of
Nigeria or
people with
ancestry from
Nigeria. The name
Nigeria was
derived from the
Niger River running...
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Nigeria has many
public holidays. In addition,
Nigeria officially celebrates a few
moveable holidays,
which occur on
different dates every year: Office...
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There are many
traditional states in
Nigeria. A
partial list follows.
Although the
traditional rulers no
longer officially have
political power, they...
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Nigeria is a
federation of 36 states, each of
which is a semi-autonomous
political unit that
shares powers with the
federal government as
enumerated under...
- The
Nigerian Civil War (6 July 1967 – 15
January 1970), also
known as the
Biafran War, was a
civil war
fought between Nigeria and the
Republic of Biafra...
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Nigerian prince may
refer to:
Search for "
Nigerian prince" on Wikipedia.
Nigerian traditional rulers or, specifically, the
junior dynasts of
their royal...
- The
Nigeria national football team
represents Nigeria in Men's
international football.
Governed by the
Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), they are three-time...
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Nigerian Pidgin, also
known simply as
Pidgin or
Broken (Broken English) or as Naijá in scholarship, is an English-based
creole language spoken as a lingua...
- Look up
Nigeria,
Nigéria,
Nigèria, or
Nígería in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Look up
Nigerian,
nigerian,
Nigérian, or
nigérian in Wiktionary, the...