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  1. Nigerian History and Culture
  2. Archaeology and Culture History in the Central Niger Delta by Abi Alabo Derefaka, 2006-12-01
  3. Benin: An African Kingdom and Culture (Cambridge Topic Book) by Kit Elliott, 1979-02
  4. Igbo Culture and the Christian Missions 1857-1957: Conversion in Theory and Practice by Augustine S.O. Okwu, 2009-12-16
  5. Family Matters: Feminist Concepts in African Philosophy of Culture (S U N Y Series in Feminist Philosophy) by Nkiru Nzegwu, 2006-03-02
  6. Hausaland Divided: Colonialism and Independence in Nigeria and Niger (Wilder House Series in Politics, History, and Culture) by William F. S. Miles, 1994-05
  7. Cultural Dimensions of Expatriate Life in Nigeria by Bill Drake, 2008-08-24
  8. Nigerian Video Films: Revised Edition (Ohio RIS Africa Series) by Jonathan Haynes, 2000-08-30
  9. Surviving the Iron Curtain: A Microscopic View of What Life Was Like Inside a War-Torn Region by Chief Uche Jim Ojiaku, 2007-03-26
  10. Women Creating Patrilyny: Gender and Environment in West Africa by Audrey Smedley, 2003-12-30
  11. Bantu Customs And Legends - Including Notes From Nigeria, The Fetish View Of The Soul, Folktales Of Central Africa by Various, 2010-07-26
  12. Egbe History and Culture - 2nd Edition by James Dada, Titus Oshagbemi, 2008-09-19
  13. Studies in Urhobo Culture
  14. Inculturation as Dialogue: Igbo Culture and the Message of Christ. (Intercultural Theology and Study of Religions) by Chibueze Udeani, 2007-07-27

81. MOTHERLAND NIGERIA (By Boomie O.)
VentureTravelNetwork.com has specials to nigeria and a mailing list bookings to nigeria. Bid on Travel to africa. Igbo Vehicle Recovery Organization (in nigeria). africa Peace Cup
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      Excerpt from "The visual image in Africa: an introduction" in Images and empires: visuality in colonial and post-colonial Africa, ed. by Paul S. Landau and Deborah Kaspin.
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    84. AllAfrica.com -- Nigeria [opinion]: Privatising The People's Theatre
    nigeria has always had a theatre culture but the
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    Nigeria has always had a theatre culture but the tradition of theatre going as a form of relaxation or social enjoyment on regular basis was just beginning with the introduction of the Proscenium Theatre presentation. With the Axworthy era at the University of Ibadan grooming great theatre minds, the likes of John Pepper Clarke, Wole Soyinka, Adelugba, Osofisan, theatre tradition began within the campus. Other universities in the country joined in establishing Theatre Arts Departments, offering Theatre Arts as a vocation. The bright hopes and idea of the National Theatre was initiated by the Gowon administration, to host the World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture in 1977, FESTAC 77 was the catalyst for the birth of the national theater. Plans for the theatre started as far back as 1973 when a 29-member Theatre Consultative Committee proposed the establishment of a national theatre which should also be the home of a National Troupe. The search (for the design of the theatre) went as far as Bulgaria to copy the Palace of Culture and Sports in Varna, Bulgaria. The vision went beyond the provision of a befitting venue for FESTAC 77 which Nigeria successfully hosted and for which the National Theatre provided adequate venues.

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    87. MapZones.com : Nigeria
    The most populous country in africa, nigeria has an area of 923,773 sq km (356,669sq mi). Its name is derived from that of its major river, the Niger.
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    Country Info Nigeria Introduction Nigeria General Data Nigeria Maps Nigeria Culture ... Nigeria Time and Date Nigeria Introduction Back to Top Nigeria, Federal Republic of, federal republic, western Africa, bounded on the north by Niger, on the east by Chad and Cameroon, on the south by the Gulf of Guinea, and on the west by Benin. The most populous country in Africa, Nigeria has an area of 923,773 sq km (356,669 sq mi). Its name is derived from that of its major river, the Niger. Abuja is the capital and Lagos is the largest city. Population 103,912,000 (1996 estimate) Population Density 113 people/sq km (292 people/sq mi) (1996 estimate) Urban/Rural Breakdown 40%Urban 60%Rural Largest Cities Lagos1,347,000 Ibadan1,295,000 Kano699,900 (1995 estimate) Ethnic Groups 21%Hausa 21%Yoruba 18%Ibo 11%Fulani 29%Other including Ibibio, Kanuri, Edo, Tiv, Ijaw, Bura, and Nupe Languages Official Language English Other Languages Hausa, Yoruba, Ibo, Kanuri, Tiv Religions 50% Islam 22% Protestantism 18% Traditional animist beliefs 10% Roman Catholicism
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    90. Il Nuovo - Esteri - Africa - Bomba In Nigeria: 50 I Morti
    Translate this page Bomba in nigeria 50 i morti Una bomba al centro di Lagos distruggedue palazzi. Secondo i testimoni le vittime sarebbero circa 50.
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    africa Nasdaq Mibtel Cerca il Titolo Borsa in diretta Prima Pagina LE SEZIONI Paese Italia Esteri Americhe Asia e Oceania ... Roma LE RUBRICHE Editoriali Meteo nel sito Bomba in Nigeria: 50 i morti
    Una bomba al centro di Lagos distrugge due palazzi. Secondo i testimoni le vittime sarebbero circa 50. Incerto il numero dei feriti. LAGOS - Due edifici distrutti e una cinquantina di morti. E' questo il bilancio provvisorio dell'esplosione che ha soncovolto oggi Lagos, importante città commerciale nigeriana. La tragedia sarebbe stata causata da una bomba, utlima di una serie di sciagure che ha travolto la Nigeria, dove a novembre ci furono 215 morti e oltre mille feriti in seguito ai tre giorni di violenze esplose per la protesta musulmana contro la prevista finale di Miss Mondo. Nell'esplosione di oggi un edificio di tre piani è crollato mentre di un altro, dove si trovava una banca, è rimasto in piedi solo lo scheletro. Secondo una tv locale le vittime sarebbero una cinqunatina ma manca un bilancio ufficiale dei feriti.  Pare ci siano ancora persone intrappolate tra le macerie. Il boato dell'esplosione, avvenuto alle 11, è stato udito sull'isola di Ikoyi, a più di tre chilometri di distanza. Subito dopo i primi

    91. Tailoring Solutions To Fit Local Customs
    re not, said Dr. Emmanuel Miri, director of Global 2000 nigeria. Neither Bill Gatesnor the Carter Center can create lasting change in africa unless africans
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    Tailoring solutions to fit local customs For outside help to be effective, it must not trample cultural sensitivities Friday, March 23, 2001 By TOM PAULSON
    SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTER ANDAHA, Nigeria The village was hot and steamy, the clouds thick with the threat of rain, as Abel Eigege stopped to check up on water safety and disease eradication programs. More than half of the people in the village are infected with the parasite schistosoma, the cause of so-called snail fever. Most contracted the disease as children, picking up the parasite as they swam or bathed in water with infected snails. Eigege sadly held up a child's urine sample, noting the blood. A village health care worker with the Carter Center's Global 2000 program uses a makeshift yardstick to estimate the weight of a boy in Andaha, Nigeria, so a proper dose of praziquantel can be dispensed to treat snail fever. Mike Urban / Seattle Post-Intelligencer Click for larger photo "The disease disables and makes them more susceptible to other disease, like malaria," he said. Working with local volunteers, Eigege dispensed tablets of praziquantel to the infected using a yardstick he designed to help villagers match height to body weight. "He's about 1 1/2 tablets tall," Eigege said as he held the stick up to one young boy.

    92. Cultural Policy In Nigeria
    Fields of Education, Science, culture and Communication The Publishing Business inAfrica Situation, Problems Television Broadcasting in nigeria Its Political
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    93. Civnet News:headlines
    the Electoral Institute of Southern africa (EISA) held in building a strong democraticculture in civil 2002 Teacher Training Workshop in nigeria Contact Nimi
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    United States Children's Resources has recently made one of their publications, Education and the Culture of Democracy: Early Childhood Practice , available online. This book provides a framework for understanding the relationship between early childhood education and the capacity to function effectively in a democracy. Go to article December 1, 2001
    Research Verifies Success of Center Programs
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    LOS ANGELES, California The Center's major curricular programs, We the People… The Citizen and the Constitution and We the People… Project Citizen have enjoyed exceptional success, whether as independent programs or integrated within other Center programs, such as Civitas: An International Civic Education Exchange Program or the School Violence Prevention Demonstration Program.

    94. Redirects For Victorian Web, Postcolonial Web, And Cyberspace, Hypertext, & Crit
    George Landows' sites are now hosted at the following places Victorian Web http//www.victorianweb.org/Postcolonial Web http//www.postcolonialweb.org
    http://www.stg.brown.edu/landow/landow-redirect.html
    George Landows' sites are now hosted at the following places:
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    Postcolonial Web:
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