The following lists events from 2014inNigeria. President: Goodluck Jonathan (PDP) Vice President: Namadi Sambo (PDP) Senate President: David Mark (PDP)...
Nigeria, officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa. It is situated between the Sahel to the north and the Gulf of Guinea...
in Borno State, Nigeria. Prior to the raid, the school had been closed for four weeks due to deteriorating security conditions, but the girls were in...
Religion inNigeria is diverse. The country is home to some of the world's largest Christian and Muslim populations, simultaneously. Reliable recent statistics...
The federal government of Nigeria is composed of three distinct branches: the legislative, the executive, and the judicial, whose powers are vested and...
Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa and the sixth in the world. It is also one of the most densely populated countries in Africa, with approximately...
The economy of Nigeria is a middle-income, mixed economy and emerging market with expanding manufacturing, financial, service, communications, technology...
spoken inNigeria. The official language and most widely spoken lingua franca is English, which was the language of Colonial Nigeria. Nigerian Pidgin...
a secessionist state which had declared its independence from Nigeriain 1967. Nigeria was led by General Yakubu Gowon, and Biafra by Lieutenant Colonel...
The Nigeria national football team represents Nigeriain men's international football. Governed by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), they are three-time...
InNigeria?-AFRICA CHECK - Sahara Reporters". 17 July 2014. "Ethnic groups and geo-political regions inNigeria". Archived from the original on 2014-01-11...
Colonial Nigeria was ruled by the British Empire from the mid-nineteenth century until 1960 when Nigeria achieved independence. Britain annexed Lagos in 1861...
religions inNigeria and the country has the largest Muslim population in Africa. In 2018, the CIA World Factbook estimated that 53.5% of Nigeria's population...
2014Nigeria school attack may refer to: 2014 Potiskum bombings 2014 Potiskum school bombing Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping February 2014 Buni Yadi massacre...
Nigerians or the Nigerian people are citizens of Nigeria or people with ancestry from Nigeria. The name Nigeria was derived from the Niger River running...
Nigeria is the second largest oil and gas producer in Africa (after Angola). Crude oil from the Niger Delta basin comes in two types: light, and comparatively...
Education inNigeria is overseen by the Federal Ministry of Education. The local authorities take responsibility for implementing state-controlled policy...
broadcast signals inNigeria occurred on Saturday October 31, 1959 and belonged to the Western Nigeria Television Service (WNTS). Nigeria was one of the...
occurring inNigeria and Mali. Secondary infections of medical workers occurred in the United States and Spain. In addition, isolated cases were recorded in Senegal...
and ritual sacrifice located in Soka forest in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. The building was discovered on March 22, 2014, by a group of motorcycle taxi...
Under civil law, Nigeria does not recognize polygamous unions. However, 12 out of the 36 Nigerian states recognize polygamous marriages as being equivalent...
In April 2014, the National Bureau of Statistics, Nigeria, under the government of Nigeria, announced changes to the way it calculated GDP, changing the...
This is a timeline of Nigerian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events inNigeria and its predecessor states....
The cinema of Nigeria, often referred to informally as Nollywood, consists of films produced inNigeria; its history dates back to as early as the late...
Corruption inNigeria is a constant phenomenon. In 2012, Nigeria was estimated to have lost over $400 billion to corruption since its independence. Nigerian politicians...
Christianity inNigeria represents one of several religious traditions in the country, including Islam and Traditional African religions. Christianity...
settled in the region that is known today as Nigeria, such as the Kingdom of Nri, the Benin Empire, and the Oyo Empire. Islam reached Nigeria through...