nigeria

[nigeria]

A republic in West Africa on the Gulf of Guinea; gained independence from Britain in 1960; most populous African country

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Noun
a republic in West Africa on the Gulf of Guinea; gained independence from Britain in 1960; most populous African country


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Usage Examples

The biggest opportunity in 2013 is in Africa. It has seven out of the ten fastest-growing economies in the world. In Nigeria alone there are 100 million people with mobile phones. In total, 300 million Africans - five times the population of Britain - are in the middle class.

Nigeria has had a complicated colonial history. My work has examined that part of our story extensively.

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Other Usage Examples

To meet the expectations of the majority of our people, and to open up new vistas of economic opportunity so that the aspirations of Nigerians can stand a fair chance of being fulfilled in a lifetime, there must be a truly committed leadership in a democratic Nigeria.

My mom, she's from Ireland, coached tennis in Nigeria when she was a missionary and turned me on to it when I was young.

I've had trouble now and again in Nigeria because I have spoken up about the mistreatment of factions in the country because of difference in religion. These are things we should put behind us.

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