1. Weather conditions
While in this cool country, you can enjoy almost all types
of climate conditions like rainfall, humidity, sunshine etc. Nigerian weather
is usually hot and humid because of its location, with normal temperature of 30
degrees. The hottest season usually starts sometime in February and ends around
May, during this season even the nights are warm with the temperature of about
26 degree Celsius. If you enjoy rainy season then May and June are the ideal
months for you for visiting Nigeria.
2. Nigeria is the land of opportunity
Nigeria is essentially a virgin business country with
capacity for many fresh business ideas. If you have a great business idea and
the capital, you will make a lot of money in this beautiful country. Why? There
are more than 160 million individuals and a big informal market of customers.
If you are lucky enough to find the right market section and establish a
business, your net profit will go through the roof. For example, at the arrival
of cell phones in the Nigeria, MTN, a South African Company came into Nigeria
as one of the first overseas investors. It is believed that MTN makes a great
deal of cash from Nigeria than its home nation, likewise so many other
companies.
3. Language diversity
Although the official language of Nigeria is English, over
510 languages (not even including dialects) are spoken in the country itself.
This means that 7% of the world’s languages are spoken in one country: Nigeria.
4. Nigerian Accent
The Nigerian accent is presently positioned by CNN Global
Experiences as the fifth sexiest accent on the planet.
5. Nigerian Food
Nigeria is so great when it comes to things given to them by
nature to make food – Oka, Amala, Egbo, Koun, Agbalumo, Orobo (Jumbo Mirinda),
Dodo Ikire, Kulikuli, Gbegiri, Ipekere (Plantain chips), Fufu, Abari-maize
cake, Ole ( beans cake), Rice, Kpukpuru-Ilaje, Iyan-Pounded Yam, Zobo, Abula,
Pomo, Bbaba dudu, Kilishi, Ewedu all known to the wide variety of Nigerian
communities but definitely without simple identifiable English equivalents.
8. Nigerians are happy people
According to studies done by the UK’s New Scientists
Magazine, out of 65 countries Nigeria rated amongst the top in both optimism
and happiness.
Nigerians celebrate every occasion. They have greetings for
a new car, a new month, a new wife etc. In Nigeria even your new phone can be a
reason to celebrate
9. Nigerian women are beautiful
Nigerian ladies are tasteful, beautiful and stand out
easily, with their great feeling of design. Agbani Darego, previous Miss World,
is a good example of this. Nigeria ladies are conceived fashionistas.
11. Intelligence:
The average Nigerian is naturally intelligent. History is
loaded with stories of Nigerians everywhere all over the planet, accomplishing
academic feats, one of which is Ibraheem Saheela, who at 15, has actualized the
objective of receiving admission to the prominent Harvard University, with the
goals of becoming a research scientist, studying the human brain. Nigeria is
the first nation in Africa to effectively plan, manufacture and launch a
satellite.
13. The richest black man in the world is Nigerian
Aliko Dangote, owner of the Dangote Group (which is a
business conglomerate that operates in commodities such as sugar, salt, real
estate and oil), is a Nigerian businessman born in Kano, Nigeria. He runs his
head offices from Lagos, and his net worth was estimated to be above 21 billion
dollars in January 2015. This makes him the richest black man in the world.
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