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What You Don't Know About Nigeria. True/false by Bobody(m): 5:42pm On Dec 16, 2015
Some years ago, a brilliant lecturer of mine (now late) said something about Nigeria that I waved aside as an exaggerated expression of patriotism. He then told my class that he had traveled to many places in the world and had finally come to the conclusion that Nigeria is the most blessed nation on the planet. I Knew Nigeria was blessed but I could not understand how he could boldly claim that top position for Nigeria: yes we have oil, gas, landmass-in fact, abundant natural and human resources, but was that enough?

Fast-forward to September, 2011. By this time, my doubt had given rise to a burning desire to know the specific things that the make us great as a nation-that the make us the most blessed people on earth. I felt if I did find specific Reviews These facts, they would need to be shared with Nigerians and the world in spectacular ways. To Achieve this aim, I Discussed the idea with my friend, George Okewih, and our subsequent brainstorming led to the birth of The Green Heritage page on Facebook to promote our cultural and natural heritage to Nigerians and the world. It's been eighteen months of rigorous research since, and now I am convinced that my late lecturer was right.

Here are some facts from our common heritage that should make you proud to be called a Nigerian:

1. Nigeria is home to seven percent (7%) of the total languages ​​spoken on earth. Taraba state languages ​​alone has more than 30 African countries. The importance of this fact is appreciated when one understands that language is the "soul of culture" (as Ngugi wa Thiongo famously said). It is language that births the Proverbs, riddles, stories and other aspects of culture that give us identity. UNESCO puts forward that the world's languages ​​represents an extraordinary wealth of creativity. Linguistic diversity correlates with cultural diversity. This means Nigeria can look inwards and the drive itself to Become the greatest hub for cultural tourism on earth, and consequently empower its citizens Tremendously in the process.

2. The Walls of Benin (800-1400AD), in present day Edo State, are the longest ancient earthworks in the world, and probably the Reviews largest man-made structure on earth. They enclose 6,500 square kilometers of community lands that connected about 500 communities. At over 16000km long, it was thought to be twice the length of the Great Wall of China, until it was Announced in 2012 (after five years of meticulous measurement by Chinese surveyors) that the Great Wall is about 21,000km long.

3. The Yoruba tribe has the highest rate of twin births in the world. Igbo-Ora, a little town in Oyo state, has been nicknamed the Twin Capital of the World because of its unusually high rate of twins that is put as high as 158 per 1,000 births twins. In a video I watched last year on YouTube Presented by Titi (a white lady who speaks Yoruba), and which was centered on twin births in Igbo-Ora, one of the locals boasted that every family in the town has at least one twin!

4. The Great Sarki Muhammad Kanta of Kebbi, was the only ruler who resisted control by Songhai, West Africa's greatest empire at that time. He founded and ruled the Hausa city-state of Kebbi around 1600 AD and built Surame its capital, a planned city which was almost impossible to penetrate during war. In fact UNESCO Surame describes as "one of the wonders of human history, creativity and ingenuity", and probably the most massive stone-walled constructions in West Africa. He is listed in Robin Walker's 50 Greatest Africans.

5. Africa's oldest known boat is The Dufuna canoe which was discovered in Dufuna village, Yobe state, by a Fulani Herdsman in May 1987, while he dug a well. Various radio-carbon tests conducted in laboratories of reputable universities in Europe and America indicate that the canoe is over 8,000 years old, Thus making it the oldest in Africa and the 3rd oldest in the world. The discovery of the canoe has completely changed accepted theories of the history and sophistication of marine technology in Africa.

6. Sungbo's Eredo, a 160 km rampart equipped with guard houses and moats, is reputed to be the single Reviews largest pre-colonial monument (or ancient fortification if you like) in Africa. It is located in present-day Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State and when it was built a millennium ago, it required more earth to be moved during construction than that used for building the Great Pyramid of Giza (one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World). The most Astonishing thing is that Sungbo's Eredo was the biggest city in the world (bigger than Rome and Cairo) during the Middle Ages when it was built!

7. Sarki Abdullah Burja of Kano (ruled 1438-1452 AD), the 18th ruler of Ancient Kano, created the first Golden Age in Northern Nigeria and ushered in a period of great prosperity. During his reign, Became the biggest indigenous Hausa language spoken in Africa after Swahili. He is on the list of 50

Greatest Africans in Robin Walker's wonderful book, "When We Ruled".

8. The Jos Plateau Indigobird, a small reddish-brown bird, is found nowhere else on the planet but Plateau state, Nigeria.

9. The Anambra waxbill, a small bird of many beautiful colors, is found only in Southern Nigeria and nowhere else on earth.

10. The Niger Delta (which is the second Reviews largest delta on the planet), has the highest concentration of monotypic fish families in the world, and is

Also home to sixty percent of Nigeria's mangrove forests. You should know too that Nigeria's mangrove forests are the Reviews largest in Africa and third Reviews largest on earth.

11. According to the World Resources Institute, Nigeria is home to 4,715 different types of plant species, and over 550 species of breeding birds and Mammals, making it one of the most ecologically vibrant places of the planet.

12. Ile-Ife, in present day Osun State, was paved as early as 1000AD, with decorations that Originated from Ancient America suggesting there MIGHT have been contact between the Yorubas and the Ancient Americans half a millennium before Columbus 'discovered' America.

Sources:
Naij.com
brainlodge..com/2015/12/i-bet-you-don-know-this-things-about.html

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Re: What You Don't Know About Nigeria. True/false by ksstroud: 5:44pm On Dec 16, 2015
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Re: What You Don't Know About Nigeria. True/false by 1shortblackboy: 12:48am On Dec 17, 2015
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