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IDENTIFY THE CULTURE AREAS OF NIGERIA. AND DESIRABLE THE DISTINCT CHARACTERISTIC OF ANY TWO OF THEM?
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» WITH YOUR LEARNING EXPERIENCE IN THE CLASS, IDENTIFY THE CULTURE AREAS OF NIGERIA. AND DESIRABLE THE DISTINCT CHARACTERISTIC OF ANY TWO OF THEM?
WITH YOUR LEARNING EXPERIENCE IN THE CLASS, IDENTIFY THE CULTURE AREAS OF NIGERIA. AND DESIRABLE THE DISTINCT CHARACTERISTIC OF ANY TWO OF THEM?
WITH YOUR LEARNING EXPERIENCE IN THE CLASS, IDENTIFY THE CULTURE AREAS
OF NIGERIA. AND DESIRABLE THE DISTINCT CHARACTERISTIC OF ANY TWO OF
THEM?
In respond to the above question, famous for her huge population of more
than 150 millions and with more 370 others groups, Nigeria has the
highest population African continent. The country is made up of three
major ethnic groups namely
The northern part of Nigeria Hausa – Fulani
The southeast of Nigeria Igbo’s
The southwest of Nigeria Yoruba
And they represent around 70 percent of the population.
Another 10 percent of several other groups’ numbering more then 1
million members each, including the kanuri, Tiv, and lbibio more than
300 smaller ethnic groups account for the remaining 20 % of the
population of the population
the Hausa / Fulanis :- the Hausa and Fulani people are located mostly in
Northern part of Nigeria and cites like Kano, Kaduna, Zaria, Sokoto,
Kastina, Jos etc with a population of over 30 million, the have the
largest population in west Africa because of their inter marriages and
constant interaction with different peoples. Their cultural
similarities however allowed for significant integration between the two
groups which modern times are often demarcation groups and many Fulani
in the region do not distinguish themselves from the Hausa
The Igbos: - Igbo land is the home of Igbo people and it covers must of
southeast Nigeria. This area divided by the Niger River in to two
unequal sections – the eastern region (which is the largest) and the
Midwestern region.
The river however has not acted as a barrier to culture unity rather it
has provided an easy means of communication in an area where many
settlements claim different origins the Igbo people have historical
heritage dated back to the Stone Age and they are industrious people
with vibrant colorful cultural display. Also surrounded on all side by
other tribes like the Bini,WArri, Ijaw , Ogoni, Igala, Tiv, Yako and
Ibibio, Enugu city, owerri,Onitsh , Asaba, Abia .
The Yoruba: - Yoruba people like mostly in southwest Nigeria they have
developed a variety of different artistic forms including pottery,
weaving, beadwork, metalwork and mask making. Most artwork is made to
honor the Gods and ancestors and since there are more than 401 known
gods to the Yoruba have been compared to the ancient
Greeks in the amount of gods and in the similarities between the
structures of the gods
The Yoruba’s organized themselves into networks of related villages,
towns and kingdoms, with most of them headed by an Oba (King) or Baale
(A nobleman or mayor) major Yoruba cities and towns include Ile – Ife ,
Ibadan, Lagos, Ijebu ode, Abekuta, Akure , Ilorin, Ijebu – Igbo,
Ogbomosho,Ilesa, Oyo , Owo , Kabba , Offa, Ilobu , Ede, etc there are
other Yoruba cities and towns such as ketu,Sabe, Dassa, and others in
republic of Benin.
There are other towns cities with historical affiliation with the Yoruba
people because they share one or more similarities together. Some of
these cities and towns are Benin city , Warri , Auchi , Okone etc.
The six geo – political zones in Nigeria
South – west: - geo –political zone.
The south – west geopolitical zone is made-up of Lagos , Ogun, Oyo ,
Ondo and ,ekiti states
South – east:- Geo – political
Zone
Top
cities/town in the zone are south – east - Aba, Enugu, Onisha, Owerri,
Abakaliki, Eboyi, Imo,Abia South – South: - geo – political zone
This includes Edo, delta, Rivers, Bayelsa, Cross – River and akwan Ibom
state . top cities towns in the zone are Benin , Portharcourt , Calabar
Warri, Uyo, Yenagoa, Asaba Cross – river state . North – East :- geo –
political zone
The state that make up the north east geopolitical
Zones are:-
Taraba, Adamawa , Borono < Yobe , Bauchic and Gombe state , they are
six in number top cities / twon in the zone are Yola, Maiduguri, Bauchi
Gombe potiskim, Damaturu, Jalingo, Borno, North West: - Geo –
political Zone
The north west geo – political zone is made up of 7 state which include
Sokoto , Zanfara , Kebbi, Kaduna, Kano and Jigawa . North Central:
geopolitical zone
The state that make up the north central geopolitical zone are -6 and
include Kwara , Kogi, plateau, Benue Nassarawa and Niger state . The
federal capital territory is as well included here although is not fully
taking as a state. The north central is as well referred to as the
middle belt. Top cities / towns in the zone are Abuja, Ilorin, Makurdi,
Mina, Jos, Lokoja,Lafia The distinct characteristics of the two culture
area.
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
The Igbo and other eastern groups are virtually indistinguishable except
for one thing , the Ibibio – Efik are said to be slightly shorter than
other easterners .I don’t know why this is so , but it might be due to
the thick forest in the cross – river area.
The Hausa people are generally indistinguishable from other northern
Nigerians. Although, their males are said to be very dark in complexion
while their females very (could it be the Hijab). And some Igbo people
are very light in complexion while their female’s doesn’t wear Ijab
RELIGIOUS CHARACTERISTIC:
Hausa people mostly practices the Islamic religion. The worship was
brought down to them by traders from North Africa , Mali, Borno, and
Guinea in the course of trading almost all of them embraced this
religion and since then they have been holding tenaciously to it .
Followers of Islam are know as Moslims or Muslims and their practices
are based on the teachings of the prophet Mohammed (SAW) as recorded in
their Holy book, The Quran . They hold their worship sessions in the
practices of praying five (5) times a daily. They believe in the
existence of the almighty, supers God, whom they call Allah. The
remaining minority practice traditional religion
While in southeast, i.e. Igbo people are usually Christian religion the
worship was brought down prom European with colonial master or
missionary in the advent of the British to Nigeria colony they came
along with missionary and they preach Christianity religion to southeast
people and they emulate their culture these are the distinction between
northern Nigeria and southeast of Nigeria
CONCLUSION
The culture of Nigeria is shaped by Nigeria’s multiple ethnic groups.
The country has over 521 languages and over 250 dialects and ethnic
groups. The four largest ethnic groups are the Hausa and Fulani who are
predominate in the North, the Igbo who are predominate in the southeast
and the Yoruba who are predominant in the south west.
References Ross, will ‘’Nigeria’s thriving art and music science ‘’
(Archive)’’
BBC. 20 November 2013 people & culture OurAfrica.org.retrieved
2016/02/16 interesting facts about Nigeria people and culture answers
Africa retrieved 16/02/2016






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