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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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Colonial Nigeria was
ruled by the
British Empire from the mid-nineteenth
century until 1960 when
Nigeria achieved independence.
Britain annexed Lagos...
- a list of
Nigerian state capitals. Olatunji,
Jessica (2018-06-01). "Do you know all the
states and
capitals of
Nigeria?". Legit.ng -
Nigeria news. Retrieved...
- The
Nigeria national football team
represents Nigeria in men's
international football.
Governed by the
Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), they are three-time...
- The
Nigerian Armed Forces (NAF) are the
military forces of
Nigeria. The
armed forces consist of
three service branches: the
Nigerian Army,
Nigerian Navy...
- The
federal government of
Nigeria is
composed of
three distinct branches: the legislative, the executive, and the judicial,
whose powers are
vested and...
- The
history of
Nigeria can be
traced to the
earliest inhabitants whose remains date from at
least 13,000 BC
through early civilizations such as the Nok...
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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...