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How to Pronounce Guinea
Learn how to say Guinea correctly with EmmaSaying's "how do you pronounce" free tutorials....
published: 14 Nov 2012
author: Emma Saying
How to Pronounce Guinea
How to Pronounce Guinea
Learn how to say Guinea correctly with EmmaSaying's "how do you pronounce" free tutorials. Definition of Guinea (oxford dictionary): a country on the west co...- published: 14 Nov 2012
- views: 161
- author: Emma Saying
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THE SCHOOL BABANGIDA WENT TO
Bida is the second largest city in Niger State with an estimated population of 178840 (200...
published: 30 Jan 2013
author: Wintv Microres
THE SCHOOL BABANGIDA WENT TO
THE SCHOOL BABANGIDA WENT TO
Bida is the second largest city in Niger State with an estimated population of 178840 (2007).It is located southwest of Minna, capital of Niger State, and i...- published: 30 Jan 2013
- views: 239
- author: Wintv Microres
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THE GREAT EMPIRES OF WEST AFRICA/THE DOGON TRIBE
GREAT EMPIRES OF SONGHAI, MALI, GHANA.. THE DOGON TRIBE CONNECTION TO ANCIENT EGYPT THE DO...
published: 06 Oct 2012
author: NileValleyHistory
THE GREAT EMPIRES OF WEST AFRICA/THE DOGON TRIBE
THE GREAT EMPIRES OF WEST AFRICA/THE DOGON TRIBE
GREAT EMPIRES OF SONGHAI, MALI, GHANA.. THE DOGON TRIBE CONNECTION TO ANCIENT EGYPT THE DOGON IN MALI, WOLOF IN SENEGAL AND FULANI ARE ORIGINALLY NILE VALLEY...- published: 06 Oct 2012
- views: 10233
- author: NileValleyHistory
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African Art: Fulani Men Dance at the Gerewal Celebration in Niger
http://www.uiowa.edu/~africart/List_of_DVDs/Index.html Young Fulani men in the village of ...
published: 18 Jan 2011
author: Christopher Roy
African Art: Fulani Men Dance at the Gerewal Celebration in Niger
African Art: Fulani Men Dance at the Gerewal Celebration in Niger
http://www.uiowa.edu/~africart/List_of_DVDs/Index.html Young Fulani men in the village of Abdu Nazen, Niger, West Africa perform to win the favors of the mos...- published: 18 Jan 2011
- views: 7235
- author: Christopher Roy
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History recalls the Caliphates in West Africa, a brief overview
3 minute brief on approximately 800 years of West African empies not usually covered by we...
published: 14 Jun 2009
author: malcolm blair
History recalls the Caliphates in West Africa, a brief overview
History recalls the Caliphates in West Africa, a brief overview
3 minute brief on approximately 800 years of West African empies not usually covered by western historians. Its an overview of the west african caliphates na...- published: 14 Jun 2009
- views: 10741
- author: malcolm blair
5:35
Tracing African ancestry can be harder than you think
...
published: 16 Jul 2009
author: pinkkelephant
Tracing African ancestry can be harder than you think
Tracing African ancestry can be harder than you think
- published: 16 Jul 2009
- views: 2311
- author: pinkkelephant
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A Brief History of Fulani in South Carolina. by Elijah Shabazz
www.blogtalkradio.com/elijahshabazz....
published: 24 Sep 2012
author: Elijah Shabazz
A Brief History of Fulani in South Carolina. by Elijah Shabazz
A Brief History of Fulani in South Carolina. by Elijah Shabazz
www.blogtalkradio.com/elijahshabazz.- published: 24 Sep 2012
- views: 701
- author: Elijah Shabazz
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Visiting the nomadic Woodabe tribe
CLICK TO WATCH FULL DOCUMENTARY ONLINE: http://docsonline.tv/?search=Between%20two%20world...
published: 10 Jun 2011
author: DocsOnline
Visiting the nomadic Woodabe tribe
Visiting the nomadic Woodabe tribe
CLICK TO WATCH FULL DOCUMENTARY ONLINE: http://docsonline.tv/?search=Between%20two%20worlds&type;=title&docinfo;=175 If unavailable in your territory, or if yo...- published: 10 Jun 2011
- views: 42351
- author: DocsOnline
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Nigeria: A Historical Record of Hausa-Fulani Jihad in Nigeria
news commentary Nigeria history documentary Jama'atu Ahlus-Sunnah Lidda'Awati Wal Jihad ني...
published: 02 Jan 2011
author: Okoroman
Nigeria: A Historical Record of Hausa-Fulani Jihad in Nigeria
Nigeria: A Historical Record of Hausa-Fulani Jihad in Nigeria
news commentary Nigeria history documentary Jama'atu Ahlus-Sunnah Lidda'Awati Wal Jihad نيجيريا Yakubu Gowon Genocide Nigeria Ojukwu Northern Nigeria turning...- published: 02 Jan 2011
- views: 16284
- author: Okoroman
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HOTEL OWNERS FORUM, STAKEHOLDERS' DINNER ABUJA 2010.wmv
Description: It was fun and merry-making on February 26, 2010 as the Hotel Owners Forum, ...
published: 18 Apr 2010
author: guosalanguage
HOTEL OWNERS FORUM, STAKEHOLDERS' DINNER ABUJA 2010.wmv
HOTEL OWNERS FORUM, STAKEHOLDERS' DINNER ABUJA 2010.wmv
Description: It was fun and merry-making on February 26, 2010 as the Hotel Owners Forum, Abuja held their 2010 Stakeholder's dinner. Venue was the...- published: 18 Apr 2010
- views: 1252
- author: guosalanguage
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NIGERIAN INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION 2010 BY VICKY AWUZIE
Nigeria or the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a federal constitutional republic comprisin...
published: 09 Oct 2010
author: guosalanguagetv1
NIGERIAN INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION 2010 BY VICKY AWUZIE
NIGERIAN INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION 2010 BY VICKY AWUZIE
Nigeria or the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a federal constitutional republic comprising thirty-six states and its Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. The c...- published: 09 Oct 2010
- views: 2471
- author: guosalanguagetv1
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LOLO CHIKA UGBAJA'S 40TH BIRTHDAY & GRADUATION PARTY
HELP SPONSOR THE GUOSA LANGUAGE RESEARCH: A NIGERIAN AND WEST AFRICAN "ECOWAS" COMMON INDI...
published: 23 Oct 2009
author: guosalanguage
LOLO CHIKA UGBAJA'S 40TH BIRTHDAY & GRADUATION PARTY
LOLO CHIKA UGBAJA'S 40TH BIRTHDAY & GRADUATION PARTY
HELP SPONSOR THE GUOSA LANGUAGE RESEARCH: A NIGERIAN AND WEST AFRICAN "ECOWAS" COMMON INDIGENOUS FUTURE LINGUA FRNCA The Guosa language is the result of natu...- published: 23 Oct 2009
- views: 3390
- author: guosalanguage
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AFRICAN POLITICS - MALAM NUHU RIBADU'S RECEPTION, CAL. USA_0001.wmv
Some Nigerians based in California, US, hosted Malam Nuhu Ribadu. Venue was the residence ...
published: 02 Jun 2010
author: guosalanguage
AFRICAN POLITICS - MALAM NUHU RIBADU'S RECEPTION, CAL. USA_0001.wmv
AFRICAN POLITICS - MALAM NUHU RIBADU'S RECEPTION, CAL. USA_0001.wmv
Some Nigerians based in California, US, hosted Malam Nuhu Ribadu. Venue was the residence of Chief Obasi O. Obasi, one of Nigerian political ambassadors abro...- published: 02 Jun 2010
- views: 2280
- author: guosalanguage
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NKUME DEVELOPMENT UNION - DEC 31 2009 DANCE PARTY, OAKLAND CA.wmv
Oakland, CA The Nkume Development Union held their 2009 Year-End party in a grand style on...
published: 08 Jan 2010
author: guosalanguage
NKUME DEVELOPMENT UNION - DEC 31 2009 DANCE PARTY, OAKLAND CA.wmv
NKUME DEVELOPMENT UNION - DEC 31 2009 DANCE PARTY, OAKLAND CA.wmv
Oakland, CA The Nkume Development Union held their 2009 Year-End party in a grand style on the popular Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, Gulf Link Road Oakland....- published: 08 Jan 2010
- views: 1040
- author: guosalanguage
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les peuls
on trouve des peuls en Mauritanie, Sénégal, Mali, Guinée, Burkina Faso, Niger, Nigeria, Ga...
published: 02 Jun 2013
author: ahmed nazir
les peuls
les peuls
on trouve des peuls en Mauritanie, Sénégal, Mali, Guinée, Burkina Faso, Niger, Nigeria, Gambie, Tchad, Sierra Leone, Bénin, Guinée-Bissau, Soudan, République...- published: 02 Jun 2013
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- author: ahmed nazir
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Fulani people.wmv
Senegal. February 2010....
published: 09 Nov 2010
author: chfrazzoli
Fulani people.wmv
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Mali Fulani Herdsmen
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published: 01 Nov 2007
author: bamakobelly
Mali Fulani Herdsmen
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English Project Things Fall Apart
LOCATION: Things fall apart, by chinua Achebe, takes place in Nigeria, located in Western ...
published: 03 Feb 2014
English Project Things Fall Apart
English Project Things Fall Apart
LOCATION: Things fall apart, by chinua Achebe, takes place in Nigeria, located in Western Africa. It borders the Gulf of Guinea, between Benin and Cameroon. It's Capital is Abuja. ETHNIC GROUPS: Nigeria has more than 374 ethnic groups. These include Hausa and Fulani, Yoruba, Igbo, Ijaw, Kanuri, Ibibio, and Tiv. In the 1950s, each ethnic group maintained their own region of land. LANGUAGES: There are around 521 languages in Nigeria alone, 510 remaining alive, 2 being second languages, and 9 being extinct. Its official language is English, the lingua franca, which was acquired post-colonization by the British. Some ethnic groups communicate with their own native language since English isn't their mother tongue, but as it is a worldwide language, it's educationally the easiest form of communication, and so it's used most often. RELIGION: Nigeria has many different religions, some of which are predominant certain areas. The majority of Christians lie in the south, whereas more Muslims live in the north. Indigenous, native religions that believe in spirits and multiple deities are scattered throughout, influence some of the Abrahamic religions with unorthodox beliefs. HIERARCHY: In Nigerian society, age determines the level of respect you receive from your community. The older you are, the more confirmed wisdom you carry, therefore you're more respected. Elders are almost always immensely revered, with their needs and desires taken into high account. As for where you are in society, it's what you make of your position that earns you the great respect. Nigerian culture takes the effort you put into taking care of yourself and family very seriously. FAMILY: Social recognition is easily achieved through extended families. The honor of the family lies within each member's actions, where they're all able to rely on each other. Care and love are powerful Nigerian values. NATIONAL PRIDE: Nigerian pride is also valued. Being the country with the largest African population, Nigeria is considered a super power among other African countries. With their rich resources and vast oil production industry, Nigeria has a strong influence on its neighboring countries. ETIQUETTE: There are very specific forms of etiquette. The most common greeting form there, is the handshake. Men sometimes place their left hands on the other person's shoulder whilst shaking their hand. Rushing is considered rude Nigerians wait for women to extend their hand first.Close friends and family members often kiss and hug when meeting. When addressing people, their title is first said then their surname. With friends, this is much more casual. When greeting someone who is obviously much older, it is a sign of respect and deference to bow the head. If invited to dinner at someone's home then bring fruit, nuts or chocolates for the host. Gifts should be given using the right hand only or both hands. Never use the left hand only. Gifts from a man to a woman must be said to come from the man's mother, wife, sister, or other female relative, never from the man himself. Gifts are not always opened when received. THE PAST: In the time setting of Things Fall Apart. Nigeria was inhabited by large centralized kingdoms, and then smaller chiefdoms, which are also referred to as "Stateless societies." The largest kingdom was the Yoruba Oyo Empire. It was so large that it contains many diverse, yet similar dialects widely known as Yoruba. Another smaller kingdom east of the Oyo empire is the Edo Kingdom of Benin. The two kingdoms were in contact for centuries, leading to many different cultural similarities despite languages difference. Benin royalty claimed relation to Oyo royalty. The north contained several different Hausa States. They spoke an Afro-Asiatic Language, which has many similarities in north and north east African, and Middle Eastern languages. Rulers were often Muslim, but many followed pagan traditions The Borno Kingdom was located on the north east side of Lake Chad and then relocated under rule or the Sefawa Dynasty to northeastern Nigeria. Hausa states were conquered by Fulani, who declared holy war on non-Muslims. They established Sokoto Caliphate, raiding other regions. They then became a dominate influence after the fall of the Oyo empire. However, the Borno Kindom resisted their influence SOURCES: http://www.banking-recruitment-jobs.com/banking-jobs/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/map_nigeria.gif http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/art/hg/detail/hg_10afg.jpg http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/global-etiquette/nigeria.html http://www.humanities360.com/index.php/nigerian-history-1800-1900-9972/- published: 03 Feb 2014
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