Explore Africa - Nigeria the Giant of Africa

Amaka




I am sure most of you have definitely heard about Nigeria either on the news or on the internet but probably have no idea what the country is all about.
   
Nigeria is the most populous country in the continent of Africa with over 200 million people, over 200 ethinc groups who speak over 500 languages amongs themselves.
     
You may ask; what more is there to the country and its people other than just its numbers? What are Nigerians like? Why is Nigeria the most known and talked about in the African continent?, What languages do they speak? What food do they eat? Why is Nigeria called the giant of Africa?
   
You will also get a chance to learn about the major 4 languages spoken in the country and even get a chance to learn a little pidgin English. 

   I will be offering the following lessons: 
  1. This is Nigeria - https://cafetalk.com/lessons/detail/?id=457372&lang=en . learn about the people, Their Food ?? (Jollof Rice), the different culures and why we are called the giant of Africa. 

     

     

  2. Pigin English - https://cafetalk.com/lessons/detail/?id=463541&lang=en . Nigerian Pidgin English is the most widely spoken Language in Nigeria. In the this lesson you will learn; The history of Nigerian Pidgin English, Why people are fascinated by it?, Easy Nigerian Pidgin English vocabulary, slangs and more.
In this campaign forcused on Africa get a chance to enchance your culture knowledge on African as a continent and Nigeria. You will learn a lot about the people, Food, culture and their languages.
 
  You will also get the chance to speak and improve on your English speaking skill and get corrects on your vocabulary.

 So, what are you wating for lets have fun learning.

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