Nigeria gained independence in 1960 and experienced a civil war between 1861 and 1866. South Africa has invested over $2 billion in Nigeria annually, with total investments of $102 billion by 2020. Boko Haram is a radical Islamist group that has recently caused problems in Nigeria. School attendance varies regionally, with 30% of children attending urban public schools and 43% attending urban private schools, compared to lower attendance in rural areas. Northern Nigeria has a hot, flat landscape with little water or vegetation, unlike the southern region which receives heavy rainfall. Nigerian cinema is called NollyWood, and Nigeria has won the African Cup of Nations 11 times.
Nigeria gained independence in 1960 and experienced a civil war between 1861 and 1866. South Africa has invested over $2 billion in Nigeria annually, with total investments of $102 billion by 2020. Boko Haram is a radical Islamist group that has recently caused problems in Nigeria. School attendance varies regionally, with 30% of children attending urban public schools and 43% attending urban private schools, compared to lower attendance in rural areas. Northern Nigeria has a hot, flat landscape with little water or vegetation, unlike the southern region which receives heavy rainfall. Nigerian cinema is called NollyWood, and Nigeria has won the African Cup of Nations 11 times.
Nigeria gained independence in 1960 and experienced a civil war between 1861 and 1866. South Africa has invested over $2 billion in Nigeria annually, with total investments of $102 billion by 2020. Boko Haram is a radical Islamist group that has recently caused problems in Nigeria. School attendance varies regionally, with 30% of children attending urban public schools and 43% attending urban private schools, compared to lower attendance in rural areas. Northern Nigeria has a hot, flat landscape with little water or vegetation, unlike the southern region which receives heavy rainfall. Nigerian cinema is called NollyWood, and Nigeria has won the African Cup of Nations 11 times.
1960 2. Between what years was there a civil war? 1861 and 1866
3. What has South Africa invested in, in Nigeria?
Nigeria totalled USD 2.4 billion in 2020, showing a slight 3.5% increase from the previous year (2.3 billion in 2019). The total stock was estimated at USD 102 billion in 2020. 4. What is the name of the radical Islamist group that has recently caused problems in Nigeria? Boko Haram 5. What percentage of children go to schools in urban areas? 30 percent of public school students and 43 percent of private school students go to class in urban areas each day. 6. What percentage of children go to schools in rural areas?
7. What is the environment like in Northern Nigeria?
high, flat plains covered by grasses and thorn trees. There is very little water and almost everything is covered with sand. 8. How is this different from the south? The southern part of Nigeria experiences heavy and abundant rainfall. 9. What is Nigerian cinema called? NollyWood 10. How many times have Nigeria won the African Cup of Nations 11 times By Jenny Chalmers