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GST201: Nigerian Peoples and Culture is a one-semester 2-credit unit course. It is made up of 14 units which treat the Nigerian's perception of his world, culture areas of Nigeria and their characteristics, evolution of Nigeria as a political unit, concept of functional education, social justice,
(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
This chapter documents Nigerian culture, festivals of Nigeria, like Ekpo, Ekpe, New Yam Festival, Nigerian eating habits, Nigerian art, Marriage systems, Nigerian architecture, religion, socio-religious problems, death and burial, education and social conventions in Nigeria
1 sie 2022 · Nigeria is home to over 250 ethnic groups, with the three largest being the Hausa, Yoruba, and Igbo. The Hausa predominantly live in northern Nigeria and are primarily Muslim farmers. The Yoruba live in southwestern Nigeria and practice a mix of Christianity and traditional religions.
30 kwi 2009 · This document provides information about the geography and ethnic groups of Nigeria. It discusses the main ethnic groups and religions of Northern Nigeria (Hausa-Fulani and Islam), Southwestern Nigeria (Yoruba and Islam/Christianity), and Southeastern Nigeria (Igbo and Christianity).
7 sty 2021 · The Chapter traces the history of Nigeria right from 2000 BC to the present time. It chronicles the development of Nigeria from the first contact with the Europeans through the Trans-Saharan...
This study examines nation-building and the management of ethnic diversities in Nigeria, 1960-2017. In attempting to evaluate and understudy political development in Nigeria, there is a need for a consideration of the impact of ethnicity on nation-building in the country.