NIGERIAN
WEB LINKSA fresh depiction of the English Alphabet set to
authentic native African illustrations. The book uses the African
"batik" style of paintings to illustrate in a truly unique way. Over
thirty individual pieces of art are used to bring this manuscript to life. The
unique blend of colors, lines, and space brought out by this special technique
of illustration is noticeably rare among other books. Together with the text,
they beautifully convey to the reader the people, animals, culture and amazing
sites that embody the continent of
Motherland Nigeria
OLUBUNMI "BOOMIE" O.
A Nigerian female who maintains a web site with interesting information about
Riikka Korpela's
A list of links to websites made by Nigerians, on
Nigeria
Information
NigeriaWeb
National profile and data
Links to other sites
UCLA Hausa home page
Grammar, culture lessons, language (you can hear words pronounced)
A Nigerian Yoruba
Naming Ceremony in the Washington DC Area
The ceremony of naming a child.
Library of Congress/Federal
Research Division/Country Studies
Map of
Nigeria with the people in Nigeria
Destination Nigeria
Lonely Planet
Nigeria's
History of Turmoil
Timeline
Scott's Excellent Adventure
in Nigeria
A travelogue/essay by Scott Bidstrup
Politics in the
court of Benin City
Columbia
University - African Studies
Shell Nigeria:
Information Resource: Maps
Nigeria - Consular Information
Sheet
Travel information
Worldwide Travel Guide
Information and photos
Port Harcourt,
centre of the oil industry
Nigeria -
Information on Altapedia
Lesson
Plan - When Things Fall Apart
Exploring African Nations' Colonial Histories Through Traditional Research and
Literature
Understanding
Nigeria Through Geography’s Five Themes
from The University of Iowa by Rex Honey