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  2. Kufi - Wikipedia

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    Kufi. The late President Umaru Yar'Adua of Nigeria, a chieftain of the Fula emirate of Katsina, wearing a crown style kufi. A kufi or kufi cap is a brimless, short, and rounded cap worn by men in many populations in North Africa, East Africa, West Africa, South Asia, and the Middle East. [1] It is also worn by men throughout the African diaspora.

  3. Sokoto River - Wikipedia

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    Sokoto River. Coordinates: 11°24′11″N 4°07′15″E. Map of the Sokoto River drainage basin. The Sokoto River, (formerly known as Gulbi 'n Kebbi), is a river in north-west Nigeria and a tributary of the River Niger. [1] The river's source is near Funtua in the south of Katsina State, some 275 kilometres (171 mi) in a straight line from ...

  4. Men's skirts - Wikipedia

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    The wearing of skirts, kilts, or similar garments on an everyday basis by men in Western cultures is an extremely small minority. [ citation needed ] One manufacturer of contemporary kilt styles claims to sell over 12,000 such garments annually, [ 47 ] resulting in over $2 million annually worth of sales, and has appeared at a major fashion ...

  5. Culture of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Nigeria is shaped by Nigeria 's multiple ethnic groups. [1][2] The country has 527 languages, [3][4] seven of which are extinct. [5][6][7] Nigeria also has over 1,150 dialects and ethnic groups. The three largest ethnic groups are the Hausas that are predominantly in the north, the Yorubas who predominate in the southwest, and ...

  6. History of the kilt - Wikipedia

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    The history of the modern kilt stretches back to at least the end of the 16th century. The kilt first appeared as the belted plaid or great kilt, a full-length garment whose upper half could be worn as a cloak draped over the shoulder, or brought up over the head as a hood. The small kilt or walking kilt (similar to the modern or military kilt ...

  7. Igbo culture - Wikipedia

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    Uli body art was also used to decorate both men and women in the form of lines forming patterns and shapes on the body. A traditional Igbo hat made entirely from wool . With colonialism and the Westernization of Igbo culture, Western styled clothes such as shirts and trousers over took traditional clothing.

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  9. Wildlife of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife of Nigeria. Black-headed heron. The wildlife of Nigeria consists of the flora and fauna of this country in West Africa. Nigeria has a wide variety of habitats, ranging from mangrove swamps and tropical rainforest to savanna with scattered clumps of trees. About 290 mammal species and 940 bird species have been recorded in the country.