A river and its people, the Niger river (Local boats)
The River Where We Live
Climate Change, Water, and Conflict in the Niger River Basin
River Niger Bridge
Niger River Boat Trip
Mali niger river
The Ancient Cities of The Niger River
Traveling in Mali - Niger River
Roy Ayers - River Niger
THE RIVER NIGER POEM
Martha Wainwright, Niger River, Glasgow (Old Fruitmarket), January 27, 2009
Niger River, Mali
BREAKING NEWS - Air Algerie Plane Crashes in Niger River with 110 passengers and six crew members
Niger river oil industry overflowing with corruption
A river and its people, the Niger river (Local boats)
The River Where We Live
Climate Change, Water, and Conflict in the Niger River Basin
River Niger Bridge
Niger River Boat Trip
Mali niger river
The Ancient Cities of The Niger River
Traveling in Mali - Niger River
Roy Ayers - River Niger
THE RIVER NIGER POEM
Martha Wainwright, Niger River, Glasgow (Old Fruitmarket), January 27, 2009
Niger River, Mali
BREAKING NEWS - Air Algerie Plane Crashes in Niger River with 110 passengers and six crew members
Niger river oil industry overflowing with corruption
River Niger (Mto Niger) - War
Niger river in Mopti, Mali
CROSSING NIGER RIVER, EMIGI, KWARA, NIGERIA 20140402 131224
The Niger River Segou Mali January 2013
African Community Fishing Event - Long Version - Niger River, Mali
The Way of the Water - Mali
View from a pinasse (boat) on the Niger River at Mopti, Mali
Martha Wainwright - Niger River - 2/26/2009 - Slim's
Air Algerie Plane crash 24 7 2014 in Niger River with 110 Passenger
"We travel Niger River and trek in Dogon Country" Diannemurray's photos around Mopti, Mali
"The Niger River" Phileasfarx's photos around Inland Niger Delta, Mali (travel pics)
MUNGO PARK DIDN'T DISCOVER RIVER NIGER
Best Photos near Mali - Incl. Typical Village, Djenne Mosque, Niger Sunset, The Tree, The Rock
Mali Travel Journal with watercolor
Randa's Niger River Interview
Mali Watercolor Travel Journal Joaquin Gonzalez Dorao
MALI - Tombouctou Niger River donkey in the pirogue
Bamako, Mali road to Guinea along Niger River
Best Photos near Mopti, Mali - Incl. Village Mosque - Mopti Pirogue Trip, Mosque At Teli
The Divine River Trailer Sublime Frequencies Film Hisham Mayet Sahel Niger Mali
Boats In Mali Carry Food Across The Desert To Timbuktu
Kinabatangan River, Malaysia (1080HD) Travel Video
Mali and surroundings traveler photos - TripAdvisor TripWow
Mali Video
Beautiful Niger Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
The birds are here but the Dentaga forest is disappearing (Inner Niger Delta, Mali)
Mali,a trip through the country.
Trip to Ogriagbene village via Ramos Creek, Niger Delta
Discover Nigeria with ZODML: Gurara Falls, Niger State
♫ Benin National Anthem ♫
Sahara Surf - Episode 12 - Djenne & The End
Niger Delta Tourism
The Niger River ( /ˈnaɪdʒər/ NY-jər) is the principal river of western Africa, extending about 4,180 km (2,600 mi). Its drainage basin is 2,117,700 km2 (817,600 sq mi) in area. Its source is in the Guinea Highlands in southeastern Guinea. It runs in a crescent through Mali, Niger, on the border with Benin and then through Nigeria, discharging through a massive delta, known as the Niger Delta or the Oil Rivers, into the Gulf of Guinea in the Atlantic Ocean. The Niger is the third-longest river in Africa, exceeded only by the Nile and the Congo River (also known as the Zaïre River). Its main tributary is the Benue River.
The Niger is called Jeliba or Joliba "great river" in Manding; Orimiri or Orimili "great water" in Igbo; Egerew n-Igerewen "river of rivers" in Tuareg; Isa Ber "big river" in Songhay; Kwara in Hausa; and Oya in Yoruba. The origin of the name Niger, which originally applied only to the middle reaches of the river, is uncertain. The likeliest possibility is an alteration, by influence of Latin niger "black", of the Tuareg name egerew n-igerewen, which is used along the middle reaches of the river around Timbuktu. As Timbuktu was the southern end of the principal Trans-Saharan trade route to the western Mediterranean, it was the source of most European knowledge of the region.
Niger (French pronunciation: [niʒɛʁ], but occasionally pronounced as /niːˈʒɛər/ or i/ˈnaɪdʒər/), officially the Republic of Niger, is a landlocked country in Western Africa, named after the Niger River. It borders Nigeria and Benin to the south, Burkina Faso and Mali to the west, Algeria and Libya to the north and Chad to the east. Niger covers a land area of almost 1,270,000 km2, making it the largest nation in West Africa, with over 80 percent of its land area covered by the Sahara desert. The country's predominantly Islamic population of just above 15,000,000 is mostly clustered in the far south and west of the nation. The capital city is Niamey, located in the far southwest corner of Niger.
Niger is a developing country, and consistently ranks as one of the lowest ranks of the United Nations' Human Development Index (HDI), 186th of 187 countries in 2011. Much of the non-desert portions of the country are threatened by periodic drought and desertification. The economy is concentrated around subsistence and some export agriculture clustered in the more fertile south, and the export of raw materials, especially uranium ore. Niger remains handicapped by its landlocked position, desert terrain, poor education and poverty of its people, lack of infrastructure, poor health care, and environmental degradation.
Roy Ayers (born September 10, 1940) is an American funk, soul, and jazz composer and vibraphone player. Ayers began his career as a post-bop jazz artist, releasing several albums with Atlantic Records, before his tenure at Polydor Records beginning in the 1970s, during which he helped pioneer jazz-funk .
Ayers was born in Los Angeles, California and grew up in a musical family. At the age of five, Lionel Hampton gave him his first pair of vibraphone mallets. The area of Los Angeles that Ayers grew up in, now known as "South Central", but then known as "South Park", was the epicenter of the Southern California Black Music Scene. The schools Roy attended (Wadsworth Elementary, Nevins Middle School, and Thomas Jefferson High School) were all close to the famed Central Avenue, Los Angeles' equivalent of Harlem's Lenox Avenue and Chicago's State Street. Roy would likely have been exposed to music as it not only emanated from the many nightclubs and bars in the area, but also poured out of many of the homes where the musicians who kept the scene alive lived in and around Central. His high school, Thomas Jefferson High School, produced some of the most talented new musicians, such as Dexter Gordon.
Martha Wainwright (born May 8, 1976) is a Canadian-American folk-rock singer-songwriter. She is the daughter of American folk singer and actor Loudon Wainwright III and Canadian folk singer-songwriter Kate McGarrigle. She was raised in a musical family along with her older brother, Rufus Wainwright, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Wainwright released an independent cassette, Ground Floor, in 1997. The following year, her song "Year of the Dragon" appeared on The McGarrigle Hour, an album released by Kate and Anna McGarrigle. Shortly after this recording, Martha began singing backup vocals for her brother, and released the six-song EP Martha Wainwright in 1999.
Following her drama classes at Montreal's Concordia University, she moved to New York City, where she established herself as singer and songwriter. She made contacts within the industry, one of whom was producer Brad Albetta, who worked with Wainwright to produce her self-titled debut album, Martha Wainwright (released April 12, 2005, by MapleMusic Recordings).