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Gender Male
Industry Tourism
Occupation Computer Engineer/Networking
Location Ilorin, Kwara, Nigeria
Introduction The culture of Nigeria is molded by Nigeria's different ethnic gatherings. The nation has 527 dialects, seven of them are extinct.[1] Nigeria likewise has more than 1150 vernaculars and ethnic gatherings. The six biggest ethnic gatherings are the Hausa and Fulani in the north, the Igbo in the southeast, and the Yoruba prevail in the southwest, the Tiv individuals of North Focal Nigeria and the Efik - Ibibio. The Edo individuals are generally visit in the district among Yorubaland and Igboland. A significant number of the Edo will in general be Christian. This gathering is followed[clarification needed] by the Ibibio/Annang/Efik individuals of the seaside south southern Nigeria and the Ijaw of the Niger Delta. Nigeria's other ethnic gatherings, now and again called 'minorities', are found all through the nation however particularly in the north and the center belt. The generally itinerant Fulani can be discovered all over West and Focal Africa. The Fulani and the Hausa are overwhelmingly Muslim while the Igbo are prevalently Christian as are the Efik, Ibibio, and Annang individuals. The Yoruba are similarly liable to be either Christian or Muslim
Interests Nigeria's most different component is its kin. Many dialects are spoken in the nation, including Yoruba, Igbo, Fula, Hausa, Edo, Ibibio, Tiv, and English
Favorite Movies Hollywood and Bollywood
Favorite Music Blues, R&B, Pop, Gospel, Juju
Favorite Books Oliver Twist, The Beautiful ones are not yet born, The gods are dead, Hamlet, Animal Farm, Macbeth and so on

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