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Federal republic of Nigeria

Federal republic of Nigeria. Nigeria. Population - 152million (2011) Total area - 923,770 sq. km Land area - 910,770 sq. km cultivable land - 790,000 sq.km Cultivated land - 390,000 sq.km

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Federal republic of Nigeria

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  1. Federal republic of Nigeria

  2. Nigeria • Population - 152million (2011) • Total area - 923,770 sq. km • Land area - 910,770 sq. km • cultivable land - 790,000 sq.km • Cultivated land - 390,000 sq.km • annual rainfall range- 300MM – 4000MM • %of the farmers - 70% • Official language - English • Common languages - 250 languages

  3. Overall GDP growth - 8.4% (2010.) • Agric contribution to GDP- 50% (2008) • Independence - 1960 • Currency - naira

  4. Geographical location • Nigeria is located in west Africa • The geographic coordinates are: 10 N, 8 E • Nigeria's borders are: • Niger on the North • Cameroon on the East • the Atlantic Ocean on the South • Benin on the West • Chad on the north-east

  5. Nigeria is divided into 36 states and FCT i.e. Abuja. With three major geopolitical region i.e. Northern, southern and western Nigeria. • Although it has large number of local tribes, there are three major tribes spoken by most of the people in each of the region which are Hausa-Fulani, Yoruba and Igbo.

  6. His Excellency Dr Goodluck Jonathan president

  7. His Excellency Arc Mohammed Namadi Sambo Vice president

  8. National coat of arm

  9. The flag peace

  10. Natural resources • Petroleum • Tin • Coal • Gold • Limestone etc

  11. Source of water • the major source of water for agriculture is rain, which varies from seven to twelve month per year with annual rainfall between 300-4000mm per year, this made Nigeria to depend mainly on rainfall for agricultural production.

  12. Major rivers in Nigeria • The names of the major rivers that flow through Nigeria are the river Niger (which is where Nigeria gets it's name), and the river Benue. The 'end' region where the Niger river meets the ocean is commonly referred to as 'Delta'. This map shows a very simple illustration of their route.

  13. Major rivers in Nigeria

  14. Major rivers in Nigeria

  15. there are other rivers, including Anambra, Cross River, Gongola, Hadejia, Ka, Kaduna, Katsina-Ala, Kamadugu, Ogun, Osun, Owena, Osse, Sokoto, Yedseram, Yobe, Zamfara e.t.c. 

  16. Major occupations • Farming • Fishing • Carpentry • Sewing • Metal works and so on

  17. farming

  18. farming

  19. kingdoms • Nigeria is one of the countries that maintain their kingdoms in such a way that it does not interfere with their administrative activities of the federal government, rather as way of maintaining culture and between the peoples. • The major kingdoms are: Hausa, • Hausa kingdoms • Yoruba kingdoms • Kanuri kingdom and some minor kingdoms

  20. Cultural sports • There are several cultural sports, which mainly depend on tribal background.

  21. Hausa durbar horse riding

  22. Argungu fishing festival

  23. Dambe boxing match

  24. Mmuo Festival

  25. For more information you can visit the following web sites - www.motherlandnigeria.com -www.naijapals.com

  26. Thank you

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