GENERAL KNOWLEDGE ABOUT NIGERIA

1. What is the official name of Nigeria?

Answer: The Federal Republic of Nigeria.

2. What is the capital city of Nigeria?

Answer: Abuja.

3. What was the former capital before Abuja?

Answer: Lagos.

4. What is the approximate land area of Nigeria?

Answer: About 923,768 square kilometres.

5. What is Nigeria’s estimated population (2025)?

Answer: Approximately 233,560,000.

6. How many ethnic groups are there in Nigeria?

Answer: Over 250 ethnic groups.

7. Name the three largest / most populous ethnic-language groups in Nigeria.

Answer: The Hausa‑Fulani, Yorùbá and Igbo groups.

8. What is the official language of Nigeria?

Answer: English.

9. What type of government does Nigeria have?

Answer: A federal presidential republic, with two legislative houses (Senate and House of Representatives).

10. What is the currency used in Nigeria?

Answer: The Nigerian Naira (₦).

11. What significance does oil have for Nigeria’s economy?

Answer: Nigeria is among Africa’s largest oil producers and exporters; petroleum and natural gas are major contributors to GDP and government revenue.

12. Besides oil, name other sectors that contribute significantly to Nigeria’s economy.

Answer: Agriculture, manufacturing, trade, services, telecommunications, and increasingly technology & fintech.

13. What is “Nollywood” and what is its importance to Nigeria?

Answer: Nollywood is Nigeria’s film industry; it is one of the largest film-producing industries in the world and a major part of Nigeria’s cultural export and soft power.

14. What is Nigeria’s main official religion status?

Answer: Nigeria does not have an official state religion; the population practices a mixture of Christianity, Islam, and traditional beliefs.

15. Describe Nigeria’s general terrain / geography.

Answer: A mix of plains, plateaus, hills, river basins (notably the Niger and Benue rivers), coastal areas in the south, savannas and forest zones — varied terrain across the country.

16. What role does the river system play in Nigeria’s geography and life?

Answer: Rivers such as the Niger River and its tributaries form major drainage basins, support agriculture, transportation, fishing, and have historically supported civilizations.

17. When did Nigeria gain independence?

Answer: 1 October 1960.

18. When was modern Nigeria formed by amalgamation under colonial rule?

Answer: In 1914 (the British Protectorates of Northern and Southern Nigeria were joined).

19. What is significant about Nigeria’s population for Africa?

Answer: Nigeria is Africa’s most populous country.

20. What are some major languages spoken in Nigeria besides English?

Answer: Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo are among the major ones; there are hundreds of other indigenous languages across different ethnic groups.


21. Approximately what percentage of Nigeria’s population lives in urban areas (as of recent data)?

Answer: Around 55% urban, 45% rural (recent estimate).

22. What is Nigeria’s significance in Africa’s entertainment and culture landscape?

Answer: With Nollywood and rich cultural diversity (music, arts, literature), Nigeria significantly influences African and global culture.

23. What is Nigeria’s population density roughly (persons per sq km)?

Answer: Around 252.8 persons per sq km (as of recent data).

24. How old is Nigeria as a modern state (since independence)?

Answer: Nigeria has been independent for 65 years (since 1960). (Encyclopedia Britannica)

25. What is the main religion composition in Nigeria (broadly)?

Answer: Large numbers of Muslims and Christians, along with practitioners of traditional religions.

26. What is the typical life expectancy in Nigeria (recent estimate)?

Answer: About 59.5 years for males and 63.3 years for females (as per latest data).

27. Name one major challenge that affects Nigeria’s economy despite its natural resources.

Answer: Dependence on oil – making economy vulnerable to fluctuations; also issues with infrastructure, diversification, and equitable development.

28. How does Nigeria’s ethnic and cultural diversity contribute to its identity?

Answer: It brings a rich mix of languages, traditions, cuisines, arts, festivals — making Nigeria culturally vibrant and diverse.

29. What is Nigeria’s role in global film production by volume?

Answer: Nigeria (through Nollywood) is among the largest film-producing countries in the world.

30. Why is English the official language in Nigeria?

Answer: Because of colonial heritage and for national communication across many ethnic groups — it serves as a lingua-franca for government, education, inter-ethnic communication.

31. How many states does Nigeria have (excluding the Federal Capital Territory)?

Answer: 36 states (plus the FCT).

32. What significance does the country’s large youth population have?

Answer: It presents potential for a large workforce, innovation, entrepreneurship and demographic dividend — if harnessed with good education and opportunities.

33. What role does agriculture play in Nigeria’s economy?

Answer: Agriculture remains a key employer and contributes to food security, export (crops like cocoa, groundnut, palm oil) and rural livelihoods.

34. What is one of the environmental/geographic challenges Nigeria faces?

Answer: Flooding in coastal and river-basin areas, desertification pressures in the north, and ecological stress due to oil exploitation.

35. What is the form of federal government Nigeria runs — centralised or federal?

Answer: Federal — powers are shared between central government and constituent states.

36. How is Nigeria positioned in Africa in terms of population?

Answer: It is the most populous country in Africa.

37. What major export commodity historically shaped Nigeria’s economy before oil?

Answer: Agricultural products like cocoa, groundnuts, palm oil.

38. What is special about Nigeria’s cultural diversity regarding languages?

Answer: Hundreds of indigenous languages, multiple ethnic identities — making Nigeria one of the most linguistically diverse countries in Africa.

39. How does Nigeria contribute to African popular culture globally?

Answer: Through Nollywood films, Afrobeat music, literature, diverse cultural expressions — influencing African and global culture.

40. What is the significance of Nigeria’s young, growing population for its future?

Answer: It can provide a huge labour and consumer market — potential for economic growth, innovation, demographic dividend — if properly educated and engaged.

41. What is the name of the national currency of Nigeria?

Answer: The Naira (₦).

42. How is Nigeria’s government structured regarding legislature?

Answer: Bicameral — a Senate and a House of Representatives.

43. What continents and regions neighbour Nigeria?

Answer: West Africa: bordered by Niger (north), Chad and Cameroon (east), Republic of Benin (west), Atlantic Ocean (south).

44. How does Nigeria manage diversity in education and official communication?

Answer: By using English as a common official language for government, education and inter-ethnic communication.

45. What sectors are driving Nigeria’s growing technology and innovation space?

Answer: Fintech, start-ups, telecommunications, digital services — especially around major urban hubs.

46. How does Nigeria’s cultural output (film, music, arts) impact its image globally?

Answer: It projects soft power, attracts diaspora and global audience, showcases diversity and talent, and contributes to economy — via Nollywood, music, arts, fashion.

47. What is Nigeria’s time zone?

Answer: West Africa Time (WAT), UTC +1.

48. Does Nigeria have a state religion?

Answer: No — there is no official state religion.

49. Name two challenges Nigeria continues to face that impact development.

Answer: Economic dependence on oil, infrastructure deficits, social inequality, environmental issues, and high population growth pressure.

50. What makes Nigeria unique in Africa and globally?

Answer: Its diversity (ethnic, linguistic, cultural), large population, dynamic economy, cultural output, youthful demography and potential — giving it a unique mix of challenges and opportunities.

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