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Ethnologue - Languages of Nigeria -
Information about the living languages of the African country including population, region, classification, dialects and alternate names.
www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=Nigeria Global List of Women's Organizations - Nigeria -
Provides contact information for groups of women helping others.
www.distel.ca/womlist/countries/nigeria.html Ibeku Egwu Asaa -
Igbo tribe provides information on their culture, education, heritage, history, tradition and customs. Includes regional chapters and membership details.
www.geocities.com/ibeku/ Kingdoms of Nigeria -
NGO dedicated to advancing Nigeria, its people and their rich and diverse culture by providing information on Nigerian kingdoms, traditional rulers and political leaders.
www.kingdomsofnigeria.com/ Nigerians In America -
A website celebrating Nigerian thought, literature, writers, ideas and arts in America and the larger Diaspora.
www.nigeriansinamerica.com/ Photographic Archive of Art and Culture -
Collection of photos taken during the 1930's, many showing SE Nigerian masks being danced.
www.siu.edu/~anthro/mccall/jones/ Road Safety Nigeria -
News and information about safety campaigns intended to help reduce the number and impact of road traffic accidents.
www.roadsafetynigeria.com/ Shehu Musa Yar' Adua Centre -
Established in honour of one of Nigeria's leaders, the centre provides news and information about conference services, the library and exhibition hall.
www.yaraduacentre.org/ Urhobo Historical Society - Urhobo Waado -
Information on the history and culture of the Urhobo people, one of the main ethnic groups of the western Niger Delta of Nigeria.
www.waado.org/ Urhobo Kinsfolk -
Site of the Urhobo Historical Society providing historical and cultural information. Features short stories, conferences, memorials, and list of Urhobo names with meanings.
www.urhobo.kinsfolk.com Wikipedia - Category:Nigerian People -
Directory of famous Nigerians.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Nigerian_people Why Nigerians are not returning home -
One in three African university graduate live and work outside Africa. Philip Emeagwali, a leading African intellectual, suggests how to reverse the brain drain from Nigeria. <small>(October 9, 1999)</small>
emeagwali.com/speeches/montgomery-alabama-october-9-1999/nigerian-african-brain-drain.html
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