What makes nigerian culture unique




















During this training, the apprentice is entrusted with various tasks ranging from mundane errands to coordination and supervision, and they are exposed to the world of business transactions. Oftentimes, valuables are put in his care. Sunday rice is a weekly fixture in most Nigerian homes.

The anticipation of the traditional dish after church services makes every Sunday complete for some. For others, just the pure joy of preparing the delicacy and sharing it with the family or neighbours does the magic. Sunday rice is usually plain-white rice and stew made with tomatoes and pepper with chicken, beef, or fish. However, on special occasions, it could be jollof, fried, concoction, or any other variation of cooked rice.

This is separate from the important child-naming ceremony commonly practiced in parts of Africa. Certain people attend ceremonies in Nigeria just to partake in this interesting practice.

At grandly-organised weddings, burials, child naming or dedications, and birthdays, people—regardless of financial status—come forward while dancing to rain money on those on the dance floor. Of course, only crisp notes are encouraged. Reasons for the act or art of spraying money include portraying the social status of those being celebrated, showing how much they are appreciated, and a basic show of flamboyance and affluence.

In Nigeria, social etiquette transcends common pleasantries and is actually a statement of respect and upbringing. Several things go into greeting an elder in Nigeria, including ethnic background and gender. Top cool names for both boys and girls. Like it or not but the Nollywood industry has built quite a reputation over the years.

From showcasing brilliant movies and depicting the uniqueness of several Nigerian tribes, there are many reasons to binge watch some Nigerian movies, especially when the cast include some of the favourite Nollywood stars.

There are many festivals across Nigeria that happen annually; including the Eyo festival, Calabar festival and Durbar festival which is peculiar to Nigeria's Islamic north.

From regal displays and stylish horse-riding, the Durbar festival is packed with many extravaganzas that will leave anyone awed. The festival is done mainly by the Hausa-Fulani ethnic groups in multiple cities at the end of the Ramadan season. An elegant parade is displayed at the Emir's palace and the royal family all show up wearing costumes and followed with sweet-sounding music.

BBNaija CeeC rocks shimmery outfit in racy new photos. These ethnic groups speak over different languages, have diverse cultures, and exhibits unique art. A rich array of cuisines, fashion styles and festivals exist across the different tribes. It continues to preserve the traditional tye and dye production process used in northern Nigeria.

Methods and skills used are ancient, and handed down from generation to generation. One of the world's largest diversity of butterflies Nigeria is famous for it's beautiful and diverse butterflies.

Nigeria has an exceptional biodiversity and boasts an abundance of fauna and flora. God bless. Clara J. Benson Ikobirima. I will say a big thank you for educating and enligthing me on these case study, now i can say something on the peoples and culture of my country.

Onabanjo Segun. Being a forestry student at the Federal University of Technology, Akure in the south-west of the country,I was actually searching for an information on the responses of forest products to HIV in Nigeria when i came across this educating information.

I must say kudos to you and your works cos u make all nigerian remember their source. Pls, in ur next publication, do make it known to the whole wide world the issue of forestry about Nigeria. Onabanjo S. Toyin Ajenifujah-Solebo. I am quite impressed that this kind of information is available on the web about Nigeria.

The creators should keep it up, thumbs up. I found the site to be of great use especially for non-nigerians wishing to know about the country or people like myself-doing research on a topic related to nigeria. Kindly update the information posted on the site so that it continues to help people in future.

Thanks for the wonderful works and reserch you have done.. Please i want to know aboy Yoruba and Igbo Homestead layout God bless us and God bless Nigeria as a whole.

Very educative and unbiassed writing about Nigeria. Until now, I did not know how the name 'Nigeria' came about. Good job. Keep it up! This is simply an elaborate profile of Nigeria. Objective analysis of the country is very good. I am really impressed. Adekanmbi Emmanuel Olufemi. I needed info for an assignment in school and i got it here. Its about social ills in Nigeria. Nice site!!!

This is a very informative and useful site. I was doing a history project on Nigeria and I found this. This is an amazing site!!! Thank you so much for making this!!! This site was very interesting, enlighten me more on the culture of the Nigeria as a whole. Thanks for the works done. It was very helpful for me since,am going to marry my finace'e in Nigeria and am beginning to explore what it would be to live in this country.

It is helpful and educative. I only wanted something about Nigerian culture and I ended up getting more than enough. Thank you for this site.

You've done well for creating a site with comprehensive information on Nigeria. Please, keep on updating it.

Okereke Nnenna Cyndelen. I have to thank the author or the person that compile this article, it is nice for every Nigerians to have one and read and know the origin and other things about this great country.

I am suggesting if more emphasis will be led on how the relationships on the three major group concerning marriage, dressing and others. I was looking up Niger and Nigerian people for a french project, and i found this article very useful.

Also i got an excellent grade. This is a thorough information and educative one for that matter. Am really proud to be a Nigerian, Abia State in particular. Only that Corruption in our Leadership system don't want us to be proud of our history.

This is so amazing. Thanks to this site. What I think should be done, there should be updates regularly. Afolabi Oladayo Deewon. What an enlightening site! Halima Shehu. This helped me out a lot on my research paper,a lot of interesting things that make me want to learn more thanks please kept it up. I am doing a paper on cultural diversity and I chose Nigeria because one, my husband is nigerian.

And I found this article and I couldn't stop reading Abdul Waliu Adesola. Thank u the writer of this article, thanks to all the brain behind this site, more griss to ur elbow Do post more pls thanks. Pls keep up the gud work. This was very helpful for my report.

I learned a lot of information for my culture part of my Nigerian report. I am very much interested about my heratage.

My father is Nigerian and my mother is a Pilina. I grow up in the philippines. I never had a chance to ask my father about Nigeria because he left as when I was six years old and when back to Nigeria. I dont have any communacation with him.

His name is Clement K. Now after tweenty years I came to know Nigeria after reading this page. Thanks Nkasiovu Okpora. Nice culture Nigeria have.

Lam currently dating a Nigerian guy and this has really highlighted me on everything i wanted to know about Nigerians and their culture! At least lam now aware of other things in their culture! Thanks once again! Toyin Adetunji. Good to know that there is valid information about Nigeria and all the other countries in Africa. Its so amazing how much you learn even when you think you know alot about your country.

But also keep in mind, some of the information is dated. I'm loving every bit of it though. Daniel Ishaya. It's quite interesting. I love it because it expose me to know more and to teach the American about my great country. There are some inaccuracies but they are minor and to be expected.

The majority of the article is truthful and that is important to any people. Our culture and society may not be perfect, but I appreciate it being portrayed honestly. Thank you so much. This is really good. Keep it up. It helped me in preparation for my presentation on Individual and Cultural differences. It is a good job. Reading this article really put smile on my face am proud to be nigrian. I have some questions Can a lagos africa man have more than one wife? He married one in indianapolis and she thinks he has some in africa.

Not sure religion yet but hes been here a few months now going back to africa. He says hes a doctor but nees to take tests in u.

He had a round trip ticket when he came so he knew he was going bacvk but says he is coming back in 3 weeks. His brother-inlaw died 2 months ago and he says they hold you for up to 8 months there do they and what are funeral and burial procedures? Thank You For answering. I will be awaiting.

Ninette Scott. Yusuf Abiodun. Its really a great interesting site that gives more insight on what Nigerians had gone through and also gives the hope of making a life out of those mess around the corner today. I was carrying-out a research on my project topic when i stumble on this site, it is educative,enlightened,an eye-opener for any wanting to know much about the history of nigeria, its people, their cultures, beliefs.

I believe in your dream of projecting the image of nigeria for the world to know and have confidence in the system. Olga Russkikh. Uzair Ahmad Najmi. I was writing a book on the culture of Nigeria. This web is prove well for me.

Because it have all the solution which i desire , that i want to be done to publish for my book of my students. Thank you for this article. I found it as I was looking for information on Nigeria. I am about to conduct some interviews about family life. Particularly 'fathers'. Families have moved to England and as a mature student very interested in how they view Western family life compared to their own homeland.

This article has given me a foundation and raised my confidence to do my tasks towards my dissertation. Daniel Oluwafemi Odebiyi. Honestly this is a very good one. It is quite enlightening, interesting and educative. Very Critical and concise. It should be recommended to Nigerians those of us in the country inclusive and I believe so many will realize how little they know about this our country - Nigeria.

Bored person. I am researching a topic that has to do with comparing cultures and I have been able to find all i am requiring on this website.

I still visits this website sometimes when i'm less busy and trying to know more about other national cultures.

You guys have done a great job putting all these information together. More grease to your elbow. Great Nigeria, I am happy I came accorss this while seaching for an information on Nigeria culture and their health implications. I never know we have such an interesing cultures.

Up Nigeria am proud to be a Nigerian. Great site Keep it up. Nigeria will survive. I was looking for social life-style of different people on the basis of personal interest when the search led me to this site. I am really amazed with what I found here. Thank you so much and keep it up.

This is one of the best articles by far that I have ever read. It explains a lot and it also answers any questions that you may have while reading. I enjoy this informational website! Thanks for your wonderful work and for given us some tips about Nigeria. Actually , I am looking for 'what is the culture of Nigeria and what is metamorphic theory wen i discovered this Nigeria Nigeria.

Bye for now. Very good narrative. I wanted to re-familairse myself with some of the cultural norms that I had forgotten. The site has some useful informaton about the origins of the name 'Nigeria', its people, and cultural dispositions. You have clearly researched your topic area. While researching using the internet,in preparation for my Nigerian peoples and culture examination when I came across this fantastic article. I truly enjoyed reading this information about Nigeria's History, it is so highly informative, very highly educational.

I've learned so much about the History of Nigeria and I'm glad that I had the opportunity to read this. I will definitely be able to forward this information to anyone who wants to know more about Nigeria.

I truly enjoy reading this Thank you so much for such a strong surface-base information about this country and how it has became to be known Keep up the good work for it is Phenomenal!!! I was looking for the Nigeria Culture, i was going to write a paper to compare and contrast or the similarities and the disimilarities of Nigeria and the American Culture and i got so much more.

Thank You. Well i really enjoyed thie website.. Im writing a paper on Nigeria and i realy did enjoy what i read i would like to say thank you forgiving out so much information that influenced me to look Nigeria so differnt!! Kim Barbee-Tucker. I was checking the internet while researching information on diversity for masters program when I came across this article. So much information in one place.

I found it to be full of everything that I needed. Thank you for sharing about the culture of Nigeria. I couldnt take my eyes off of the article. It was very detailed. Am very delightful to got the opportunity to gain many things that i did not know before. Please we need more details of each ethnic groups. Thank you for this information about our great country Nigeria. In the struggle of trying to find a lasting solution to our social problems and economic advancement, we all must first accept and believe in the word "i am a Nigerian" seeing ourselves as one people one Nation indivisible under God, as our brothers keeper will address most of our problems and enable us to jointly move the country forward.

Thank you, great peice of work. Please keep up the good work. You are really making we scholars to know more about our country. Thanks for the information. I has lots of information to prepare my lesson plan on Nigerian Tribes and People. This is really nice and deep things about Nigeria, I need some information about Nigeria for my research this site really open me up to a lot information, thanks so much. I was searching on Culture and I understand that Nigeria culture is an originated culture.

And I Like this site for it educating and it is good for student and citizens who want to know the culture in their country. Greats, i like so much, I come from indonesia can we change information about yaour culture? I am very happy about this article. I was looking for an article about my course Nigeria people and culture and I saw was very interesting please keep it up. Very interesting article. My heart bleeds for the people. I pray God over sees the needs of the people.

God helps those who help them selves. Keep the faith and God will help. I was writing a term paper i found this write-up on liberal studies, focusing on nigeria political and social development as an undergraduate student at Ryerson University in Canada. It really assisted me a lot thx. I will like Nigeria as a whole to improve in their political participation, avoidance in corruption, Eradication of poverty, creation of jobs opportunities, educational stability, reduction in tribalism problems and good governance to the betterment of the country.

This piece is an eye opener to what our great country is. It was quite informative. Primary and secondary education were not mentioned. All the same, keep up the good work. Ogundairo Zion O. Thanks alot about the greatful history of Nigeria which is realization life in Nigeria,so surely we are developing and also more achievement will arrevial.

It gave me tons of info. I was researching the part of their culture of religion, so I came to this site. Thanks for providing this site PS. Ajieye Seye. I like cultural things that why i what to know more about culture in Nigeria.

Very clear and concise, perhaps a bit brief, but to-the-point and still interesting. Obviously not everything can be contained, however, I was hoping to gleen further insight into Nigeria's overwhelming and unmistakable culture of corruption.

Nonetheless, thank you! This article helped me to learn more about my parents home country. It was very informative and a great read. I will have to come back to read this article over and over again.

Thank you! Quite educative,informative and inspiring. Never let's us down, make it more enriched in the course of time. Afolabi Francis Benedict. I was preparing a term paper on Nigerian people and culture and found this article educative, interesting and enlightening, as it allows me to appreciate my culture and people.

Paula Sanford. I am an American, who is deeply in love with a Nigerian man Igbo. I have been married before widowed and I have adult children and grand children. Therefore, I am "single". Would it be uncustomary for this Nigerian man to marry a woman who is a foreigner, under such circumstances, or would it depend on the individual? Wonderful piece of information.

Will certainly help me to blend with the culture as i plan to shift to nigeria soon for work. Wow, This is fantastic,you make my work easiear and interesting. Good job,and God Bless. There is nothing bad in a foreigner getting married to a Nigerian,infact it will strengthen the more good relationships between the two countries.

English language alongside the western education came as a visitor to Nigeria and it dose not provide any meaningful benefit to Nigeria society, and that of African. Oyinda Daramola. Good write-up overall but I could have sworn there is no caste system in Yorubaland, and definitely nothing like the Osu among the Igbos. Please suggest further reading to justify this article's claim of a caste system among the Yoruba, who have always beem much more of a class-based society. However, not being royal, nobleman or wealthy does not make you a pariah in Yorubaland.

Certainly, the poor are disadvantaged and underprivileged as they are anywhere else in the world but the Yoruba do not consider or treat the poor as outcasts or untouchables! Who are the Osu of Yorubaland? The caste system is morally indefensible. It defies all logic and I am yet to meet one person who defends it and is able to justify it. So, I ask again, who are the outcast groups among my people, the Yoruba?

I really would appreciate fact-based evidence to enlighten me further. Thanks, in advance, to everyone who can. I have a friend from nigeria and i have seen their clothing and they are wonderful now i have culture project and mine will be based on nigeria. This is great. Many Nigerians will definitely find it useful.

Nice job. I am working on my literary interpretation and I am happy i found this site. This will be of help to me because i chose Nigeria to be my subject. I hope to find also about their short stories.

Thank you and God bless. This page is truly way beyond what i asked for. The person S behind this great piece of work deserves to be celebrated and honored. What can i say, am already holding a party for them.

I like it,just because is more educative to the fact that people without knowledge this hostry give kudos to this site. I think that comment that u said really made my weiner hard I say keep it up and may the Lord continually to Direct you and Strengthen you in your work which you have started.

I had a college assignment, Introducing Culture and Diversity of two countries to Pre-Schoolers in the form of a Disply. While reseaching, I came across this site and I must say that I found it to be very informative.

The details are enlightening and the language is indeed simple enough for children. It is a great resourse. Citizens and foreigners alike would become acquinted with 'Nigeria'by reading through this article. I would suggest that more pictures be added to the article as they help the reader to understand what has been written, especially those who have not been to Nigeria.

For example: 'Women carrying their young ones on their backs', The Nigerian Flag, The map of Nigeria in colour to help differenciate the states ans so on.



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