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  2. Nigerian Books of Record - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian Books of Record (NBR) is a reference / Official Book of Record of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for documenting good records held by Nigerians. It is a collection of human achievements categorized into education, literature, agriculture, medical science, business, sports, nature, adventure, radio and cinema etc. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  3. Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria is a multinational state inhabited by more than 250 ethnic groups speaking 500 distinct languages, all identifying with a wide variety of cultures. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] The three largest ethnic groups are the Hausa in the north , Yoruba in the west , and Igbo in the east , together constituting over 60% of the total population. [ 16 ]

  4. This House Has Fallen - Wikipedia

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    This House Has Fallen: Nigeria In Crisis is a book written by American author, Karl Maier. It was published in 2000 by Penguin Books . The book was centered on the History of Nigeria and the problem of politics in Nigeria .

  5. Set in Nigeria, award-winning book tells of hatred, prejudice ...

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    “An Ordinary Wonder” by Buki Papillon is the latest selection of the FYI Book Club and the Kansas City Public Library. Set in Nigeria, award-winning book tells of hatred, prejudice and, above ...

  6. Category:Books about Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. L. Books about Lagos (1 C) N. Novels set in Nigeria (3 C, 80 P) Pages in category "Books about Nigeria"

  7. Half of a Yellow Sun - Wikipedia

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    The book jumps between events that took place during the early and late 1960s, when the war took place, and extends until the end of the war. In the early 1960s, the main characters are introduced: Ugwu, a 13-year-old village boy who moves in with Odenigbo, to work as his houseboy.

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Nigeria/Nigerian sources - Wikipedia

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    2.1 Sources for Reviews (Films, Music, TV, Books) 2.2 Music Chart. 2.3 Generally unreliable sources for Nigeria-related information. 3 Footnotes. Toggle the table of ...

  9. Evans Brothers (Nigeria Publishers) Limited - Wikipedia

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    Then in December 1966 they set up a full-fledged Nigerian firm which was incorporated under the name of Evans Brothers (Nigeria Publishers) Limited, [2] with Joop Berkhout as its pioneer managing director. [3]