Tagged: Nigeria

Nigeria, situated in West Africa, is a diverse and populous nation known for its rich cultural tapestry, complex history, and economic potential. Governed as a federal republic, Nigeria’s political landscape features a multi-party system, with major parties including the All Progressives Congress (APC), the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), and various regional parties. The country gained independence from British colonial rule in 1960 and has since navigated periods of military rule, political transitions, and challenges such as corruption, ethnic tensions, and insurgency. Nigeria’s economy, one of the largest in Africa, is driven by oil exports, agriculture, and a growing services sector. The nation’s cultural diversity is reflected in its numerous ethnic groups, languages, and traditions, celebrated through events like the Durbar festival and Nollywood cinema. As Africa’s most populous country, Nigeria plays a significant role in regional diplomacy, participating actively in organizations like the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the African Union. Challenges such as infrastructural deficits, education, healthcare, and security issues, including the Boko Haram insurgency, persist. Nigeria’s ongoing efforts to balance economic development with political stability, social progress, and the preservation of its cultural heritage underscore its importance on the African continent and in global affairs. INTERSHIPPINGRATES: Features democracy and rights of Nigeria.

Nigeria Overview

Nigeria Overview

Nigeria borders in the west with Benin, in the north with Niger, in the northeast with Chad (Lake Chad), in the east and southeast with Cameroon. The coastal plain on the Gulf of Guinea...

Nigeria Population 2014

Nigeria 2014

Yearbook 2014 Nigeria. Nigeria population in 2020 is estimated at 206,139,600. Nigeria’s government and security forces continued to fight the extremist Muslim movement Boko Haram in a wave of violence that did not seem...