
NIGERIA: BEHOLD! HER PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE With ECONOMIC PROSPECTS For LOCAL AND FOREIGN INVESTMENTS
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DR. AMOS OBI

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“Again, permit me to start here by saying that, what Nigerians, Africans and the world needed now, is the abundance of unharnessed local resources that could catalyze the advancement and transformation of our world,”
In my other precious books on: “ WHAT CAN AFRICA OFFERS TO THE WORLD?” and “ MOVING AFFRICA FORWARD- THE PATHWAY TO THE AFRICA OF OUR DREAM,”I highlighted the abundantly endowed natural, human, minerals, agricultural, renewable energy and Digital technologies that are found in Africa waiting to be harnessed. Here, in this book, let us x-ray the Giant of Africa- Nigeria and her vast potentials and opportunities for greatness and global competitiveness.
Welcome to Nigeria, behold! Her Origin, People, Culture, and Economic Activities of Nigeria
Origin and History
Nigeria, located in West Africa, has a rich and diverse history that dates back thousands of years. The area now known as Nigeria was home to several powerful ancient civilizations, including the Nok culture (known for its advanced terracotta sculptures), the Oyo Empire, the Benin Kingdom, and the Kanem-Bornu Empire.
In the 19th century, British colonial rule unified the different ethnic groups and regions under one administration. On October 1, 1960, Nigeria gained independence, becoming a sovereign nation.
People and Ethnic Diversity
Nigeria is home to over 200 ethnic groups, making it one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world. The three largest ethnic groups are:
Hausa-Fulani (predominantly in the north)
Yoruba (mostly in the southwest)
Igbo (primarily in the southeast)
Other significant ethnic groups include the Tiv, Kanuri, Ibibio, Ijaw, and Nupe. Despite their differences, these groups contribute to Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage.
Culture and Traditions
Nigeria's culture is a blend of ancient traditions and modern influences. Each ethnic group has its unique festivals, attire, music, and cuisine.
Festivals:
The Argungu Fishing Festival, Eyo Festival, Osun-Osogbo Festival, and New Yam Festival are popular cultural celebrations.
Music and Dance:
Nigeria has given the world Afrobeat (pioneered by Fela Kuti), Fuji, Juju, and Highlife music.
Fashion:
Traditional attire includes agbada (for men) and iro & buba (for women), often adorned with colorful patterns and beads.
Food:
Jollof rice, pounded yam, suya, egusi soup, and ofada rice are some of the nation’s delicacies.
Economic Activities
Nigeria has one of the largest economies in Africa, driven by various sectors:
Agriculture:
Producing crops like cassava, yam, cocoa, and palm oil.
Oil and Gas:
Nigeria is a top oil producer, with petroleum accounting for most of its exports.
Manufacturing:
Industries such as textiles, cement, and food processing contribute to the economy.
Technology and Entertainment:
Nigeria’s Nollywood film industry is the second-largest in the world, and its tech startups are gaining international recognition.
Conclusion
Nigeria is a land of immense cultural heritage, economic potential, and resilient people. From its ancient civilizations to its modern industries, Nigeria continues to stand as the "Giant of Africa."
Truly and indeed, with these rich cultural, natural, human, agricultural, minerals and creative endowment, Nigeria cannot remain underdeveloped and backward. Let us therefore take a leap down deep into the ocean of the resources and opportunities abound in Nigeria for local and foreign investments.
Further references could be gotten from the book: “ WHAT CAN AFRICA OFFERS TO THE WORLD?” and “ MOVING AFRICA FORWARD- THE PATHWAY TO THE AFRICA OF OUR DREAM,”at https://www.amazon.com/author/amosobi
And or https://balancedlivingacademy.blogspot.com
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