Important Cities
- Abuja(Capital)
- Enugu
- Kano
- Makurdi
- Yola
- Benin City
- Ibadan
- Oshogbo
- Jos
- Zaria
- Kaduna
- Lagos
- Warri
- Port Harcourt
Main Attractions
- Yankari National Park
- Kamuku Wildlife Reserve
- Jos Wildlife Park in Plateau State
- Cross River National Park
- Okomu National Park
- The Bower's Tower in Ibaden
- Dogon Ruwa Waterfalls
- Erinta Falls
- Sungbo's Eredo
- Sacred Forest (outskirts of Oshogbo)
- Old Oyo National Park
- Mambila Mountains
- Kainji Reservoir
- Chad Basin National Park
- Gashaka Gumte National Park
Main Industries
- Hides and Skins
- Palm Oil
- Rubber
- Footwear
- Ceramics
- Fertilizer
- Steel
- Crude Oil
- Cotton
- Peanuts
Hunted Facts on nigeria
- Nigeria, republic in western Africa, with a coast along the Atlantic Ocean on the Gulf of Guinea.
- Nigeria has a federal form of government and is divided into 36 states and a federal capital territory.
- Nigeria is bounded by Cameroon to the east, Chad to the northeast, Niger to the north, Benin to the west, and the Gulf of Guinea on the Atlantic Ocean to the south.
- Nigeria, officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa and the most populous country on the African continent.
- Nigeria shares land borders with the Republic of Benin in the west, Chad and Cameroon in the east, Niger in the north, and borders the Gulf of Guinea in the south.
- Nigeria was a founding member of the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) in the early 1970s, and its status as a major petroleum producer figures prominently in international relations, particularly with developed countries.
- Nigeria reached the World Cup for the first time in Football World Cup 1994.They were managed by Clemens Westerhof who is commonly considered to be the best coach to have ever lead Nigeria.
- Nigeria were within 1 minute of qualifying for the Quarter finals of 1994 World Cup in the game against Italy but Roberto Baggio scored to take the game to extra time.
- Nigeria's Under 17 youth teams won the inaugural Under-16 World Championship in 1985 and the Under-17 (the age limit was raised) title in 1993.
- In the south central part of present-day Nigeria, as early as the 15th and 16th centuries, the kingdom of Benin had developed an efficient army; an elaborate ceremonial court; and artisans whose works in ivory, wood, bronze, and brass are prized throughout the world today.
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