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Ah, what a lovely question. Nigeria is often referred to as "her" because in many cultures, countries are personified as feminine entities. It's a way of showing respect and admiration for the country, like a gentle nod to the beauty and strength of Nigeria. Just like a happy little tree, it's a small touch that adds a touch of warmth and familiarity to our conversations.

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