Nigerian People And Culture – Nigerian culture

Nigerian People, History And Culture

Nigerian people and culture

Famous for her huge population of more than 150 million and with more than 370 ethnics groups, Nigeria has the highest population in African continent. The country is made up of three major ethnic groups namely:  the Hausa-Fulani, the Yorubas and the Igbos – and they represent around 70 per cent of the population.

Another 10 per cent comprises of several other groups numbering more than 1 million members each, including the Kanuri, Tiv, and Ibibio. More than 300 smaller ethnic groups account for the remaining 20 per cent of the population.

The Hausas / Fulanis

The Hausa  and Fulani people are located mostly in northern part of Nigeria and cities like Kano, Kaduna, Zaria, Sokoto, Kastina, Jos etc. With a population of over 30 million, they have the largest population in West Africa because of their intermarriages and constant interaction with different peoples.

Their cultural similarities however allowed for significant integration between the two groups, who in modern times are often demarcated as “Hausa-Fulani”, rather than as individuated groups and many Fulani in the region do not distinguish themselves from the Hausa.  Read more

Hausa Fulani People of Nigeria

The Igbos

Igboland is the home of the Igbo people and it covers most of Southeast Nigeria. This area is divided by the Niger River into two unequal sections – the eastern region (which is the largest) and the midwestern region. The river, however, has not acted as a barrier to cultural unity; rather it has provided an easy means of communication in an area where many settlements claim  different origins.

The Igbo people have historical heritage dated back to the stone age and they are industrious people with vibrant and colourful cultural display. Also surrounded on all sides by other tribes like the Bini, Warri, Ijaw, Ogoni, Igala, Tiv, Yako and Ibibio. Read more

Igbo People of Nigeria

The Yorubas

Yoruba people live mostly in Southwest  Nigeria. They have developed a variety of different artistic forms including pottery, weaving, beadwork, metalwork, and mask making. Most artwork is made to honour the gods and ancestors and since there are more than 401 known gods to the Yoruba there  is much sculpture and artwork made.

Because of the vastness in the number of gods, the Yoruba have been compared to the ancient Greeks in the amount of gods and in the similarities between the structures of the gods.  Read more

Yoruba People of Nigeria

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