In Nigeria the official language is English,
so it would be acceptable to assume that all 148,000,000 Nigerians speak English
Source :- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigeria
Edo, Efik, Adamawa Fulfulde, Hausa, Idoma, Igbo, Central Kanuri, Yoruba, English are all spoken in Nigeria so 9 languages.
About 18 million people in Southeastern Nigeria. Many people in Nigeria speak it, and the most well-known languages in Nigeria are Igbo and Yoruba.
Kanuri people mainly speak Kanuri, which is a dialect continuum spoken in Nigeria, Niger, Chad and Cameroon, as well as small minorities in southern Libya and by a diaspora in Sudan.Most first-language Kanuri speakers also speak Hausa or Arabic as a second language.
Yoruba, hausa, igbo and many more.
There are 250 ethnic groups. The four largest are Hausa, Fulani, Yoruba, and Ibo.
Many people in Nigeria speak English, as it was a British colony for many years.
at least one...
There are over 300 ethnic groups in Nigeria. The most famous three ethnicities in Nigeria, and the ones with the most political clout are the Hausa Fulani, the Yorubá, and the Igbo.
There are 371 tribes; and 3 major tribes (included in the 371) that encompass many states. They are the IGBO, HAUSA,YORUBA.
Population of Nigeria Nigeria has a population of 151,319,500 people.
There are over 300 ethnic groups in Nigeria. The most famous three ethnicities in Nigeria, and the ones with the most political clout are the Hausa Fulani, the Yorubá, and the Igbo.
Nigeria is a vast country and home to about 250 million people - it has several major lanugaes, not one single one
Ibo and Yoruba
it wasn't just one tribe. the africans were of various cultural groups. There were Ashanti, Ewe, (Ghana)Wolof, Malinke,(Senegambia area) Yoruba, Ibo,(Nigeria) Balante, Kissi,(Guinea-Bissau) and many other groups like the Hausa and Fulani. Check out slaveryinamerica.org. hope that helps :-) what specific ports were the hausa and fulani people taken