Food
Religion
Geography
People
History
100

What are the staples of Nigerian cooking?

Rice and beans!
100

What are the three most common religions?

Islam, Christianity, and the traditional religion

100

What is the name of the biggest wall in Nigeria?

The Wall of Benin.

100

There are more than ________ people living in Nigeria.

190 million

100

How long have people lived in Nigeria?

More than 10,000 years.

200

What is zobo?

A hibiscus drink

200

What are the two most common religions in Nigeria?

Islam and Christianity

200

What is the biggest river in Nigeria?

The Niger River.

200

What day did Nigerians celebrate their freedom?

October 1

200

In what year did Nigerian students in London celebrate Nigerian independence? 

1960

300

What is the main ingredient of shuku shuku?

Coconut

300

What percent of people practice Christianity?

46%

300

What is the biggest rock in Nigeria?

Zama Rock

300

Why do Nigerians celebrate freedom?

In the late 1400s through the 1800s, they were enslaved, bought and sold by the British and Portugese. 

300

On what day did Nigeria become a fully independent state?

October 1st, 1960

400

What is carrot fufu?

It is a low carb and dairy food

400

What percent of Nigerians are Muslim?

53%

400

What is the biggest city in Nigeria?

Lagos

400

What are the three main religions in Nigeria?

Islam, Christianity, and the traditional religion

400

In what years did Nigeria become a trading hub where people were captured and sold?

In the 1800s

500

What is moin moin?

It is a bean cake, a common breakfast food in Nigeria

500

What are the three main ethnic groups in Nigeria?

Yoruba, Hausa, and Igbo

500
How many square miles is Nigeria?

356,669 square miles

500

What is more common in Nigeria, extended families or nuclear families? 

Extended families are more common (living with parents, uncles, aunts, cousins, grandparents)

500

Who was elected as President of Nigeria twice?

Olusegun Obasanjo