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introduce you to the history of traditional Nigerian peoples and culture. This course also attempts to trace the pre-colonial history and the culture areas of Nigeria and the evolution of the country as a political unit.
Pupils to: State the 4 early regions in Nigeria. Locate the regions on the map. Political Development in Nigeria. 3. State creation in Nigeria. Year when States were first created in Nigeria (1967) (1) Leads pupils to state the year when states were created in Nigeria.
Guide pupils to name interesting personalities and events in each region. State the four early regions in Nigeria. Use a map to locate each of the regions on the map of Nigeria. State the three major ethnic groups in each region. Use pictures and puzzles. Name three states in each region.
5 sie 2020 · Level: 1. Language: English (en) ID: 318248. 05/08/2020. Country code: NG. Country: Nigeria. School subject: Social Studies (1061922) Main content: Ethnic Groups In Nigeria (1134607) From worksheet author: Identifying features of the three major ethnic groups in Nigeria. Other contents: Three major Ethnic Groups in Nigeria. Loading ad...
(a) Learn and understand the nature of Nigeria's diverse peoples and cultures, and linguistic distributions. (b) Examine the types of interrelationships among and between peoples, their social, economic and political organisations and; (c) Identify the similarities and differences in their cultural settings. 1.2 Course Objectives
Term 1. Topic 1: Nigerian peoples. Activity 1.1 . Pupil’s Book page 9. On the outline map of Nigeria, colour in where each of the following groups of Nigerian people are located: Annang, Bura, Efik and Egun. Use a different colour for each group, and include a key for your map.
Gst 201 Nigeria People And Culture (Download Only) GST 201 is a foundational course that explores the diverse facets of Nigerian people, history, and culture. It covers pre-colonial, colonial, and post-colonial Nigeria, examining political, economic, and social developments.