Written by leading experts in African studies, this broad introduction to Nigeria follows the history of the republic from the early period to the present day.
As Africa's most populated country and major world exporter of oil, Nigeria is a nation with considerable international importance-a role that is hampered by its economic underdevelopment and political instability. This book examines all major aspects of Nigeria's geography, politics, and culture, addressing the area's current attempts at building a strong nation, developing a robust economy, and stabilizing its domestic affairs.
Perfect for students of African history, geography, anthropology, and political science, this guidebook provides an overview and history of Nigeria from the early period to contemporary times. Chapters focus on each region in the country; the government, economy and culture of Nigeria; the challenges and problems Nigerians face since the country's independence; and topics affecting everyday life, including music, food, etiquette, gender roles, and marriage.
- Supports the National Standards of Geography through the inclusion of Advanced Placement (AP) Human Geography topics
- Contains facts and figures, a chart of holidays, and a list of country-related organizations that promote further research opportunities for students
- Offers sidebars with interesting facts and profiles of key players in Nigerian history, culture, and politics
- Includes an annotated bibliography to direct readers toward additional resources for further research
- ISBN10 1598849689
- ISBN13 9781598849684
- Publish Date 24 February 2015
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country US
- Imprint ABC-CLIO
- Edition Annotated edition
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 412
- Language English