Nigerian culture

Nigerian culture


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National Arts Theater
Nigeria's culture has been created by many Nigerian tribes . This country has more than 250 languages ​​and cultures. However, the largest ethnic group is the Hausa - Fulani , mostly north of Igbo , mostly south-east and Yoruba . The tribes of Benin interspersed in the region between Yorubaland and the Niger Delta. 80 percent of Benin become Christians while the remaining 20 percent worship Ogu. They are followed by Ibibio / Annang / Efiksouthern coastal people in eastern Nigeria and Ijaw of the Niger Delta.

Other Nigerian tribes (sometimes called "mini-minorities") are found throughout the country but in particular are inhabited by most southern people. Hausa are Muslims and Igbo, Christians. Most of Efik, Ibibio, Annang people are Christians as Christianity and the Western system entered Nigeria through the capital of the Calabar. All followers of Christianity and Islam are found among the Yoruba. The original religions have remained important, especially in the south, and are often overlooked by Christian faith.

Nigeria is famous for the English language of his most popular music . Since 1990 the Nigerian Film Factory , sometimes known as "Nollywood", has emerged as a cultural squad running rapidly across the continent. Throughout the country, and even in the north, western music, clothes and cinema are popular.

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Nigeria Super Eagles
basketball (often referred to as "ball") is popular throughout the country and especially among young people, In football and international football, it has led to unity and division practices. Supporters of Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea break down more often the distribution of religious and ethnic in order to participate in the team of the Premier League of England national team of Nigeria, nicknamed the Super Eagles, is the national team of Nigeria and its operations are conducted and with the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF). According to FIFA, Nigeria has replaced 22 and holds the third position among African states behind Cameroon (11) and Cote d'Ivoire (16). The top position has ever reached the 5th place in FIFA in April 1994.

Nigerian food is mainly African traditional carbohydrates like coconut butter and vegetable soup made from leaves. Nigerian proudly known, Garri is a Gourmet Grain powder that can easily be eaten as a diet and is cheaper. It is either cooked with oil or crushed and making potato potatoes like my pot. Nigeria's beans, which are quite different from the green peas, are very popular. The meat is also popular with the Nigerian Suy, the way to burn meat, is a well-known tasty. Caterpillar, meat from wild m like giraffe is also popular. Palm products used are used as old drinks, Vegetables, and Tobags.

Nigerian music includes a variety of traditional songs and popular music, some of these musicals known throughout the world. Traditional musicians use various instruments , such as the Gongon s drums .

Other cultures are found in various Nigerian secrets , such as Echo, Ekpe and Ekpo of Efik / Ibibio / Annang / Igbo people in the southeastern Nigerian coast (Ekpe previously hiddenthe Kingdom Calabar community - the founder of the Nsibidi ), and Edo North. The Yoruba wooden doors are used in the secrets of Gelede
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