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.
Nigeria is a secular state because the government is not controlled by any one religion. There are Christians and Muslims and others in the government of Nigeria.
The President of Nigeria is referred to as His Excellency. The current holder of this office is President Goodluck Jonathan.
The latin name is Ocimum Gratissimum, also referred to as "African Basil" or sometimes "Wild Basil" and known as "Efirin" in Nigeria
Although he is not referred to by the epithet "the William Shakespeare of Nigeria", Wole Soyinka (b. 1934) holds the same kind of pre-eminence in Nigerian literature that Shakespeare does in English literature. And like Shakespeare, Soyinka is a playwright.
The largest country in Africa by population is Nigeria with a population of 135,031,164
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Lagos, Nigeria
The richest region in Nigeria is Western Nigeria.
The feminine gender of the leopard is best known as the leopardess. A baby leopard is referred to as a cub and a male leopard is simply referred to as a leopard.
Population of Nigeria Nigeria has a population of 151,319,500 people.
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