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Quick Facts. Population: About 120 million Ethnic Groups: More than 250, 4000 dialects Size: 577,355 sq miles; that is two and a half times the size of California. Number of States : 36 plus Abuja, the Federal Capital territory Major Ethnic Groups: Yoruba, Fulani, Igbo and Nok. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Quick FactsPopulation: About 120 million

Ethnic Groups: More than 250, 4000 dialectsSize: 577,355 sq miles; that is two and a half times the size of

California.Number of States: 36 plus Abuja, the Federal Capital territory

Major Ethnic Groups: Yoruba, Fulani, Igbo and Nok

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Early History

Nok People – located in central NigeriaCreated early terracotta sculptures that suggested their social structure was influences by the Egyptians

Fulani Empire – Northern part of the countryProspered as a trading post between North and West Africa1903 population and land divided among the Europeans

Yoruba Kingdoms – Southwestern NigeriaTheir mythology pre-dates any other civilization

Igbo People – Southeast NigeriaOldest Kingdom in NigeriaLost it’s sovereignty to the British in 1911

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Colonial Era• Spanish and Portuguese were the first Europeans to start a trade with Nigeria • Britain abolished its slave trade in 1807.• West Africa Squadron – Established by the British in an attempt to abolish

International slave trade.• Nigeria became a protectorate of the British Empire in the late 19th century• Western education and development of a modern economy proceeded in the South –

lead to political consequences and a North/South division that still exists today.• After WWII – Nigerian Nationalism and demands for independence were strong.

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Post-Independence

• Nigeria gained it’s independence from Britain on October 1st, 1960.

• Two parties; Nigerian People’s Congress (NPC) comprised of Northerners and those of the Islamic faith. National council of Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCNC) Comprised of the Igbo and the Christians

• Cultural and political differences between Nigeria’s dominant ethnicities was sharp.

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Recent History• Nigeria joined OPEC as an oil producer in the 1970’s.• Economy became completely dependent on oil.• Military ruled from began in 1966• Nigeria e-achieved democracy in 1999• Ethnic violence over oil production and inadequate

infrastructure still plague Nigeria today.