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This is because the plains of Nigeria are very vast, and more importantly, Nigeria's food production is also very large, which will lead to a very large population in NigeriaMore importantly, Nigeria does not have basic national policies such as family planning, which will lead to the rapid development of Nigeria's population with economic growth. However, it has also given Nigeria an abundant labour force. <>
Nigeria can be said to be one of the top economic powers in Africa, mainly because Nigeria is very rich in oil resources, Nigeria exports oil resources in exchange for a large amount of foreign exchange, and then through the exchange of foreign exchange to develop the domestic economy and infrastructureAs a result, Nigeria's domestic economic development has grown rapidly, and more importantly, Nigeria's domestic water resources are also very abundant, and the geographical environment is not as harsh as that of other African countries. <>
The large population also has a great burden on Nigeria, mainly because the level of education of the people in Nigeria is not very high, which also leads to the inability of a large number of Nigerian people to form an effective cheap labor forceWithout a large pool of cheap labour, it would be impossible to attract international investors to invest in Nigeria. That's why we can see that Nigeria's economic development is still in a relatively homogeneous state. <>
However, in recent years, Nigeria has also cooperated with other countries, which has also made Nigeria make great progress in attracting foreign investment, and it is because of this progress that Nigeria's domestic economy has become more and more excellent, gradually becoming the number one economic power in the African region. If Nigeria's economy continues to grow rapidly, it will have a huge impact and benefit on the economic environment of the whole of Africa.
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When it comes to Africa, many people may think that Africa is actually very poor, but in fact, Nigeria is a very good country in Africa. Arguably one of the most powerful countries in Africa. The reason why Nigeria is not a large land area, but it has a large population, the reason is actually very simple, first of all, Nigeria has the strongest comprehensive national strength in Africa, which also makes Nigeria one of the most powerful countries.
The second is that Nigeria is very rich in oil resources, and it is also very rich in natural gas resources. Finally, although Nigeria is close to the Sahara Desert, the environment in Nigeria is surprisingly good, which is very suitable for human habitation and life. <>
First of all, it is because Nigeria has a very strong comprehensive national strength, and it is one of the most powerful countries in Africa. Its domestic economic level is very high in Africa, and Nigeria's tourism industry is relatively developed, and a large number of people who want to enjoy the scenery of Africa will come to Nigeria. The constant flow of ** volume has brought a very rich income to Nigeria.
The second reason is that there are very many oil reserves, and natural gas reserves are also very abundant. If a country is very rich in natural resources, then the same is true for Nigeria. The abundant oil and gas reserves make the life of Nigerians very nourishing.
It also makes Nigeria one of the richer countries in Africa. <>
Finally, Nigeria is on the edge of the Sahara Desert, but its environment is actually very livable. In fact, the author also thought that the environment in Nigeria was not so good at first, after all, it is located near the desert, and the water source must be very scarce. But the reality is different, Nigeria can be said to have a better environment in Africa, and there is no shortage of water.
So this has also made the population of Nigeria very fast. The most important thing is that Nigeria and the surrounding countries do not have any territorial conflicts.
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That's probably because the Nigerian people have more children and more children, so the population is slowly increasing, so although Nigeria is less than a million square kilometers, it has a large population.
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Polygamy is practiced in many cultures in Nigeria. In some villages in Nigeria, families with children less than eleven years old are considered small and incomplete. The fertility rate in Nigeria is about one child per woman.
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The local climate and environment are suitable for human life, and it is also related to the local open birth policy.
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Nigeria has a population area of 100 million and 10,000 square kilometers respectively.
With an area of about 10,000 square kilometers, Nigeria ranks 14th in Africa, which is only medium-large, but it is the well-deserved leader among the countries along the Gulf of Guinea. With a population of 100 million (2019), Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa.
Topography. The terrain of Nigeria is complex and diverse, with high terrain in the north and low in the south. The coast is a strip plain about 80 km wide; low hills in the south, 200,500 metres above sea level in most areas; the central part is the Niger-Benue River valley; The northern Hausalan Highlands cover an area of 1 4 in the country, with an average altitude of 900 meters; The eastern border is mountainous, the Sokoto Basin to the northwest and the Lake Chad West Basin to the northeast.
Climatic characteristics. Nigeria is a savannah climate, the overall high temperature and rain, the year is divided into dry season and rainy season, the average annual temperature is about 26-27, the average annual temperature in the coastal areas is, the northernmost can reach. The lowest temperature in the coastal areas is in the far north.
Relative humidity gradually decreases from the coast to the inland, with about 80% in the south and less than 50% in the north.
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With an area of 10,000 square kilometers and a population of 100 million, Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa.
The Niger River originates in the Futajallon Plateau, meanders to the northeast, turns southeast in the desert and finally empties into the Gulf of Guinea. The main stream of the Niger River is in an arc, with its source only 250 kilometers from the sea, but it takes half a circle to flow into the Gulf of Guinea.
At 5,589 cubic meters per second, the Niger River is larger than the Nile or the Yellow River, but the middle desert has less water, and it gradually increases when it joins several tributaries near the Jos and Yoruba plateaus. The lower reaches of the river are wide and have sufficient water flow, which is suitable for large-scale population habitation.
The Benue River, the largest tributary of the Niger River, is sandwiched between the Jos and Adamava plateaus and flows west into the main stream of the Niger River, forming a "Y" shape on the map.
Natural resources
Nigeria is rich in natural resources and has been identified with 44 kinds of mineral resources with commercial mining value, mainly oil, natural gas, coal, limestone, marble, iron ore, zinc ore, tin, niobium, tantalum and uranium. Nigeria is Africa's largest oil producer, the world's 10th largest oil producer and 7th largest exporter**.
The proven oil reserves are about 37 billion barrels, ranking second in Africa and eleventh in the world, and can continue to be exploited for 50 years based on current production. The proven natural gas reserves have reached trillions of cubic meters, ranking first in Africa and tenth in the world, and can continue to be exploited for hundreds of years based on current production.
It has proven high-grade iron ore reserves of about 3 billion tons, natural asphalt reserves of 84 billion tons, and high-quality coal mine reserves of 100 million tons, making it the only coal-producing country in West Africa. Other mineral resources have not yet been exploited on a large scale.
The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Nigeria.
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Population of Nigeri Rowa Municipalities: Kano State 9,383,682, Lagos State 9,013,534, Kaduna State 6,066,562, Kanna State 5,792,578 Oyo State 5,591,589, Rivers State 5,185,400, Chi State 4,676,465, Jigawa State 4,348,649, Benue State 4,219,244, Anambra State 4,182,032, Borno State 4,151,193, Delta State 4,098,391, Niger State 3,950,249, Imo State 3,934,899, Akwa Ibom State 3,920,208, Ogun State 3,728,098, Sokoto State 3,696,99, Ondo State 3,441,024, Osun State 3,423,535, Kogi State 3,278,487, Zamfara State 3,259,846, Enugu State 3,257,298, Kebbi State 3,238,628, Edo State 3, 218,332, Plateau State 3,178,712, Adamawa State 3,168,101, Chrishe State 2,888,966, Abia State 2,833,999, Ekiti State 2,384,212, Kwara State 2,371,089, Gombe State 2,353,879, Yobe State 2,321, year-end total population was 1,412,600. The year-on-year growth rate was lower than the average in the report below, and the growth rate was under pressure.
Nigeria's population is distributed in several tranches of the Gulf of Inner Asia coastal areas with dense population and sparse inland areas. There are many cities in the coastal areas and the economy is developed. The coastal area of the Gulf of Guinea has a humid climate, abundant precipitation, flat terrain, fertile soil, convenient maritime transportation and convenient external contacts.
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The speed of the plane is 900 km h, and it takes 20 hours to fly from China to Nigeria, 20 * 900 = 18000 km = 18 000 000 meters. That's 18,000 kilometers. It covers an area of more than 10,000 square kilometers.
Nepal is located in southeastern West Africa, bordering the Gulf of Guinea in the Atlantic Ocean to the south. It is bordered by Benin to the west, Niger to the north, Chad across Lake Chad to the northeast, and Cameroon to the east and southeast. The coastline is km long.
The terrain is high in the north and low in the south. The coast is a strip of plains about km wide; low hills in the south, most of the area is meters above sea level; the central part is the Niger-Benue River valley; The northern Hausalan Highlands exceed the national area of the average elevation meters; The eastern border is mountainous, the Sokoto Basin to the northwest and the Lake Chad West Basin to the northeast. There are many rivers, the Niger and its tributary, the Benue River, are the main rivers, and the Niger River is a kilometer long in the territory.
It belongs to the tropical monsoon climate, high temperature and rain, the whole year is divided into dry season and rainy season, the average annual temperature is Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa, with a population of 100 million. Nigeria is an ancient country in Africa.
As early as more than 2,000 years ago, there was a relatively developed culture. The famous Nok, Ife and Beninese cultures have earned Nigeria the reputation of "the cradle of black African culture". In the first century AD, the nomadic tribes of the Zaghawa founded the Kanem-Bornu Empire around Lake Chad.
By the century, the Songhai Empire was at its peak. Portuguese invasion. The British invaded in the middle of the century.
It became a British colony and was called the "Nigerian Colony and Protectorate". The United Kingdom ratified the new constitution of Nigeria and established the federation**. The Federation of Nigeria gained internal autonomy.
Declared independence and became a member of the Commonwealth. The Federal Republic of Nigeria was established on xx-xx-xx. After independence, there were several military coups, and for a long time it was ruled by the military.
In January, the military ** headed by Abacha took over power and formed a provisional leadership council and a federal executive committee to exercise state power. Abubakar took over as head of state and commander-in-chief of the armed forces, and decided to hand over power to the elected people. In the elections held in January, Obasanjo, the candidate of the People's Democratic Party and former head of state, was elected to the Fourth Republic and was inaugurated on the same day.
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As of 2021, Nigeria has a population of 100 million.
The Federal Republic of Nigeria (The Federal Republic of Nigeria), referred to as Nigeria, is located at 6°27 N, 3°24 E, a country in the southeast of West Africa, the apex of the west coast of the Gulf of Guinea in Africa, and its neighbors include Benin in the west, Niger in the north, a small section of the national border with Chad across Lake Chad in the northeast, Cameroon in the east and southeast, and the Gulf of Guinea in the Atlantic Ocean in the south.
The country covers an area of 923768 square kilometers, with more than 250 ethnic groups, the capital is Abuja, and the country is divided into 1 federal capital territory and 36 states.
Nigeria is an ancient African civilization.
In the 8th century, the nomadic tribes of the Zaghawa established the kingdom of Kanem-Bornu around Lake Chad, which lasted for more than a thousand years.
From the 10th century onwards, the Yoruba established the kingdoms of Ife, Oyo, and Benin in the lower reaches of the Niger River.
Around the 11th century, the Hausa people established seven castle kingdoms in the northern region of Nepal, also known as the "Hausa Seven States", which were conquered by the Songhai Empire in the west in the 16th century.
In 1472 the Portuguese invaded.
English invasion in the mid-16th century.
It officially became a British colony in 1914.
It declared independence on 1 October 1960 and became a member of the British Commonwealth.
The Federal Republic of Nigeria was established on 1 October 1963.
Nigeria is the largest oil producer in Africa and the sixth largest oil exporter in the world, and is a member of international organizations such as the United Nations, the Non-Aligned Movement, the Group of 77, the World ** Organization, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, the African Union and the Economic Community of West African States, and is the largest economy in Africa.
The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Nigeria.
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