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Nigeria Past and Future Simbiat Gbeleyi 4 April,2011 Ms.Woods Period3

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Nigeria Past and Future. Simbiat Gbeleyi 4 April,2011 Ms.Woods Period3. Traditional Wear. This Yoruba clothing is name Agbaba-this is a four piece Nigerian outfit .It includes a hat ,buba, flowing agbaba and pants. Their are different outfits that have different names . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Nigeria Past and Future

Nigeria Past and FutureSimbiat Gbeleyi

4 April,2011Ms.Woods

Period3

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Traditional Wear

This Yoruba clothing is name Agbaba-this is a four piece Nigerian outfit .It includes a hat,buba, flowing agbaba and pants.Their are different outfits that have different names .

Figure 1.This picture was presented by Philipo.

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TRADITIONAL WOMEN WEARThe dresses are worn by the women.They are colorful and have lost of patterns that compliments their wear.

Figure 2This wear was presented by Tia a Nigerian Island girl.

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Nigeria FoodThis is Fried Ripe Plantain, the Nigerian way, also called

dodo. It is a common accompaniment to a dish of rice.A Plate of egusi soup and assorted meat and fresh fish. Another great Nigerian soup.

Figure 3 Nigerian agusi soup.

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How to Make Nigeria Soup The Nigerian stew is a special type of stew prepared and eaten all over

that country. It is a unique blend of tomato, onion, fresh red hot pepper, fried in vegetable oil and to which meat, or fish or a combination of both is added, with some seasonings. It is often called Nigerian tomato stew or Nigerian red stew to reflect the ingredient or the look of the stew.

It leaves a red, excitingly spicy stew that can be served with boiled white rice, or boiled yam or boiled plantain. It can also be served with grated fresh cooked okra and eaten with pounded yam or eba. Hmmm.

Nigerian stew comes in the following forms: Nigerian beef stew Nigerian fish stew Nigerian goat stew Nigerian chicken stew or Nigerian spinach stew figure4 shows the

Yoruba food

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Nigeria’s Houses•Not all Nigerian live in compounds with their families.

•As you can see they have big beautiful houses.

•The bottom house my auntie own one just as big as this one to keep our family in their.•Figure 5 was done by Bayo Kuku

Figure 5 was presented by Kyo.

Figure 5 was done by Bayo Kuku

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Nigerian CarsNigerian cars are bought all over the world.

Nigerian salespeople send cars to their families back home.

Figure 6 shows Nigerian street cars.

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Nigeria Music

Figure 8 token of Sasha

•Here a new upcoming Nigerian girl who sings Yoruba music.

•She grew up listening to great Yoruba music.

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Nigerian ModelsSuccessful Nigerian models who has traveled the world .

•Under the leadership of Bashha these girls have accomplished many set goals.

•These woman has helped their families and influenced other young Nigerian ladies true beauty.

Figure 9 Nigerian Top models .

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Nigerian Governor•Ahmid Alehae is the first governor to open an opportunity for men and women to work independently.

•Letting men and women have their own business.

Figure 10 Ahmid first year in office.

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SoccerNigerian people love soccer.

This is the main “sport” that is played among children in Nigeria.

Their are top soccer players who have came from Nigeria.

Figure 11Ghana college team.

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Face PaintingFace painting is done among Nigerian for

celebrations.

The culture celebrate by either wearing a mask or face painting.

Figure 12 Nigerian paintings.

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Care GiverSome parts of Nigeria are very poor.

There are people who are their to help low income families .

Sometimes they Adopt kids who are given up for adoption.

Figure 13 caring for the homeless family.

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WARSome places or areas are ruled by the army.

Sometimes to get a police or an army man to come to your house you have to pay them.

Some army men are rude and cruel to the people in their village.

Figure 14 army men

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Nigerian SupermarketThey cook with a lot of vegetables.

Their stores are under tents or just outside.

They keep food in baskets which is easier for them to transport backwards and forward to their home.

Figure 15 Nigerian market

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Mother’s Care Some mother have new born babies that they cant carry around all day .

So they carry them on their backs with a scarf .

Women in Nigeria work very hard and have to work when having kids also.

Figure 16 mother care for child odabae.

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Natural Hair beautyWomen creativity !

Women create ,style and interiate styles to wear and model .

This picture was done for a celebration for all beauty hair consultants.

Figure 17 Ioa 4TH hair show.

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Ms.NigeriaLia was chosen for Ms. Nigeria.

She won by her appearance her goals and intelligence .

Judges was impress by her leadership and achievements threw her life .

Figure 18 she won in 2009.

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Church Service Christianity is the only religion men and women are mixed in the

same group.

Muslims separate men and ladies .Things are done a lot different .Everybody has to take off their shoes before entering the Mos.

Ladies MUST wear head scarf .

Figure 19 Christian church.

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Runway ModelTop runway models.

These models shows was done in alma Lagos.

Figure 21 Elafa.

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Nigeria Award Winning Actress

Figure 22 Dacore.

She has won 3 awards for best acting.

She has been nominated 9 times

Nigerian videos of her has been plastered all over Nigeria video website.

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Annotated Bib.Spiro Herbert J.Politics in Africa

Englewood .Cliffs, N.J, 1962   Allan Carpenter. Enchantment of Africa Benin

Dahomy.Canada 1978   Levy Patricia, Cultures of the world

Nigeria.NewYork,1993 Carpenter Allan. Enchantment of Africa.

Canada 1978

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Annotated Bib.Latham Colin ,Looking at Niageria.Great

Britain,1975 Bobbie Kalman,Nigeria the culture.NewYork

2001

Bobbie Kalman,Niageria the People,NewYork,2001

Tim Cooke. Fiesta! Nigeria. Italy,1997 Harris Joesph E.Africans History.United

States,1998