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Nigeria Marissa Osmundson

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Nigeria. Marissa Osmundson. Maps. Geography. Western Africa Lowlands, hills and plateaus, mountains, plains Climate: Equatorial in South, Tropical in the North. General Information. Population: 155,215,573 Male: Female= 1.83:1 Religion: Muslim 50% - Christian 90% - Indigenous 10% - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Nigeria

Marissa Osmundson

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Maps

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Geography

Western Africa Lowlands, hills and plateaus, mountains,

plains Climate:– Equatorial in South, Tropical in the North

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General Information

Population: 155,215,573 Male: Female= 1.83:1 Religion: Muslim 50% - Christian 90% -

Indigenous 10% Ethnic groups: Hausa and Fulani 29% - Yoruba

21% - Igbo 18% - Ijow 10% - Kanuri 4% - Tiu 2.5%

Language: Official is English, Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo

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Health

Infant Mortality Rate: 91.54 deaths/ 1,000 births Male: 6.72 Female: 5.37

Life Expectancy: 47.56 Male:46.76 Female: 48.41

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Education

1.2% of Government Budget Literacy: 68%

Male: 75.7% Female: 60.9%

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Government

Federal Republic President Jonathan Goodluck Corrupt

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Economy

Income/capita $2,500 Industry:

Crude oil, coal, tin, rubber, wood, furs, textiles, construction materials, food, clothing, printing, ceramics, steel, chemicals

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Relationship with U.S.

U.S. helping them battle their corruption Professionalizing Military Strengthen Budget Management Electoral Process Funding treatments programs for HIV and

AIDS Sending Bug Nets

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Human Rights

Disregard of Due Process Forced evictions Detainees held for long periods of time before

they can get a trial Laws poorly enforced

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Current Event

Reforming tax system Economy ranks 133 out of 185 Lower taxes help bring business Bring in a Tax Holiday

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Sharia

In 12 northern most states Use allowed, besides harsh punishment Non-Muslims not subject to it Causes conflict Those who use it for political gain and those

who use it for religion Stopped for most part in courts

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