Nigeria Way of Life
Nigeria Way of Life
Nigerian homes are made of grass, dried mud, or wood and have roofs of asbestos cement sheets, corrugated metal, or thatch. A lower-class group of related families lives in each compound. Higher-class/or Well-to-do city dwellers in Nigeria live in modern houses or apartment buildings. In the cities, many Nigerians wear clothing similar to that worn by North Americans and Europeans. But other city dwellers and most people in rural areas wear traditional clothing. Traditional garments for men and women in Nigeria include long, loose robes made of white or brightly colored fabrics. The men may also wear short, full jackets with shorts or trousers. Small round caps are popular head coverings for men, and Nigerian women often wear scarves tied like turbans. Nigerian food is often cooked in palm oil or peanut oil, and it may be highly seasoned with red peppers. Some Nigerian meals feature beef, chicken, fish, or lamb. But in general, most Nigerians eat little meat.
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Coronavirus Impact on Nigerian Economy
In The Wake of the Coronavirus pandemic and its socio-economic impact globally, over 14,000 active students are learning from 47 different courses cut across emerging technologies. The Agency of Nigeria conceptualized, executed, and launched a NITDA Virtual Learning platform with the aim to help engage young citizens to spend their time meaningfully and learn new technologies that will help create and shape the post-COVID era. To ensure significant improvement in crop yield, quality of farm produce, efficiency and productivity, increased profit margin, harvest focus, sales of farm produce, and eco-friendly agricultural practice. We are working with 150 farmers to start the pilot project because the agriculture value chain contributed the highest percentage to our GDP and ICT as an enabler can help boost its projection. "Nigeria: Covid19 - 14,000 Students Enrolled to Nitda Academy - Nitda Boss." allAfrica.com, 30 June 2020, p. NA. Gale OneFile: High School Edition, https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A628091505/STOM?u=tel_s_tsla&sid=STOM&xid=db0ac969. Accessed 19
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