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Nigeria Blood and Oil Slide 2 Objectives Identify Nigeria on a blank map of Africa. Discuss the benefits and drawbacks of Nigerias main source of wealth. Describe the activities of Boko Haram. Describe the north-south divide in Nigeria. Slide 3 Terms and People Boko Haram is a Muslim terrorist group in Nigeria. Lagos is the largest city in Nigeria. multi-ethnic means that the area has many cultural groups. Hausa-Fulani is the northern group in Nigeria. Yoruba is the southwestern group in Nigeria. Igbo is the southeastern group in Nigeria. Slide 4 Nigeria Just to the east, Africas coast turns south Large desert nations of Africa lie just to the north. Nigeria is the largest West African nation on coast. One might say that Nigeria is in the armpit of Africa. Atlantic Ocean Indian Ocean Slide 5 ChadNiger Cameroon Benin Chad Niger River Benue River The north of Nigeria is semi-arid grassland. The south of the rivers is rainforest. The coastline is swampy. Mountains in the southeast separate Nigeria from its neighbor, Cameroon. short-grass savanna Woodland and tall-grass savanna rainforest wetlands Nigeria is divided north and south by two rivers. Slide 6 What does this map reveal about the population of Nigeria? Nigeria is the most populated country in Africa. Nigeria, in fact, has the eighth largest population in the world. Slide 7 Hausa-Fulani is the largest ethnic group in Nigeria and lives in the north. They are primarily Muslim. They are most often the victims of the terrorist group Boko Haram. Slide 8 Igbo is the southeastern group in Nigeria. Slide 9 Yoruba is the southwestern group in Nigeria. They tend to be Christian. They tend to be city-dwellers, and make up the majority of Nigerias largest city, Lagos. Slide 10 Lagos lies in Nigerias southwest, on the coast. Lagos has a modern city center surrounded by slums. The slums extend out onto the water. Slide 11 Where is the wealth in Nigeria? Where is the worst agricultural land in Nigeria? What might this map reveal about health in Nigeria? What might all three of these maps lead you to think about Nigeria? The oil found in the river delta is one of Nigerias great source of wealth. Slide 12 Nigeria is a multi- ethnic country. However, Nigeria votes along a north- south divide. The north is out of power, just as it is out of wealth. Boko Haram is a Muslim group. Nigeria suffers from attacks from a terrorist group called Boko Haram. Slide 13 Slide 14 In 2014, Boko Haram kidnapped more than 200 girls from a school. They still have not returned to their homes. Boko Haram has killed thousands of people in Nigeria. The Nigerian army has been accused of excessive force against northern villages, whom they accuse of helping Boko Haram. Slide 15 Slide 16 Slide 17 The oil in the south has brought widespread pollution as well as wealth. Slide 18 Slide 19 Slide 20 Slide 21 Which country is Nigeria? A B C D A B C D What is the major divide amongst people in Nigeria? Mountains vs. lowlands north vs. south city vs. country Immigrants vs. natives Who or what is Boko Haram? A native celebration A Muslim terrorist group An oil producing group Which Nigerian group is most often victim to terrorist attacks? Hausa, in the savanna north Yoruba, on the western uplands Igbo in the eastern rainforest Ijaw on the southern coast Which Nigerian group controls the oil that finances the nation? Hausa, in the savanna north Yoruba, on the western uplands Igbo in the eastern rainforest Ijaw on the southern coast Slide 22 Slide 23 Please read Nigeria. World Studies: Africa. Pearson-Prentice-Hall, 2005. pgs. 136-141.