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Encyclopedia: History of Nigeria
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The Nok people in central Nigeria produced terracotta sculptures that have been discovered by archaeologists.
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Little is known of the earliest history of Nigeria. By c.2000 B.C. most of the country was sparsely inhabited by persons who had a rudimentary knowledge of raising domesticated food plants and of herding animals.
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Information on Nigeria — geography, history, politics, government, economy, population statistics, culture, religion, languages, largest cities, as well as a map and the national flag. Map of Nigeria History & Gov't...
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History of NIGERIA including Historic regions, Fulani and Sokoto, British explorers, SS Alburkah, Trade and anti-slavery, British colonial rule, Independence and secession, From oil wealth to disaster She reaches the mouth of the Niger three months later, entering history as the first ocean-going iron ship. NIGERIA Timeline;
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History of Nigeria This page gives a brief summary of the history of Nigeria as a country in 'general'. There are other sections of the site that you may be interested in if you are looking for more specific history on different concepts.
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Nigeria Information Nigeria had an eventful history. More than 2,000 years ago, the Nok culture in the present plateau state worked iron and produced sophisticated terracotta sculpture. The history of the northern cities of Kano and Katsina dates back to approximately 1000 A.D. In the following centuries,
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A Country Study: Nigeria Search Nigeria Early History...
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Daily news updates, viewpoints, feature articles and essays on Nigeria, Africa and the world in general from a Nigerian perspective. EHI AIMIUWU, (Nigeriaworld) - When I see Shaibu Amodu, I do not only see the only Black African man in history that qualified Nigeria to the World Cup twice and maybe any African nation,
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