Nigeria is located in West Africa, bordering the Gulf of Guinea, between Benin and Cameroon.
Nigeia's population is 152,217,341
The Age Structure in Nigeria : 0 - 14 years is 41.5%
15 - 64 years is 55.5%
65 years and over is 3.1%
Africa's most populous country, is composed of more than 250 ethnic groups. Housa and Fulani 29%, Yoruba 21%, Igbo (Ibo) 18%, Ijaw 10%, Kanuri 4%, Ibibio 3.5% and Tiv 2.5%.
Religions: Muslim 50%, Christians 40% and Indigenous beliefs 10%.
Languages: English (Official), Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo (Ibo) and Fulani.
Nigeria's Independence Day is October 1st 1960 from the UK.
Our Food
Nigerian food has a great variety as there exists a great number of ethnic groups in Nigeria. However with time, lot The unity among the people in Nigeria influence them to have their meals together.
Food of Nigeria includes meat, vegetables, fruits as well as the carbohydrates. Meats consumed by the Nigerians are beef, chicken, mutton, lamb, turkey, geese, pigeon, fish, guinea fowls, crab, shrimp and other sea food. Fruits include bananas, oranges, tangerines, pineapples, carrots, guavas, watermelons, melons, grapes, limes, mangoes, apples, tomatoes, peas and a lot more.
Food of Nigeria includes meat, vegetables, fruits as well as the carbohydrates. Meats consumed by the Nigerians are beef, chicken, mutton, lamb, turkey, geese, pigeon, fish, guinea fowls, crab, shrimp and other sea food. Fruits include bananas, oranges, tangerines, pineapples, carrots, guavas, watermelons, melons, grapes, limes, mangoes, apples, tomatoes, peas and a lot more.
Other common Nigerian food are lentil, maze beens and cassava. The most important thing to note is that, the production of food items in Nigeria is so high that food items, which include vegetables, fruits and other processed food are exported to other countries.