nigeria

Cards (14)

  • NEE
    Newly emerging economy
  • Nigeria is the 27th largest economy in the world and is an NEE - a Newly Emerging Economy
  • Nigeria is a country which is increasingly seen as a regional leader and a dominant force in west Africa
  • MINT
    One of four rapidly growing industrial countries (Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria, Turkey)
  • Tropical monsoon climate
    • Found in the southern part of Nigeria
    • Influenced by monsoons originating from the South Atlantic ocean
    • Warm and high humidity
    • Produces copious rainfall
  • Climate types in Nigeria
    • Tropical monsoon climate
    • Warm desert climate
    • Warm semi-arid climate
    • Monsoon climate
    • Tropical savanna climate
    • Sahel climate (warm semi-arid and warm desert)
  • Tropical savanna climate
    • Extensive in area and covers most of Western Nigeria to central Nigeria
    • Well marked rainy season and a dry season
    • Hot and dry with the Harmattan wind during the dry season
  • Sahel climate (warm semi-arid and warm desert)

    • Predominant in the northern part of Nigeria
    • Lower annual rainfall compared to the south and central parts
    • Kano is in the warm semi-arid climate region
  • Warm desert climate
    • Little rainfall during the year
    • Classified as BWh according to the Köppen-Geiger climate classification
  • Population density is high (288 people/square mile) but not equally distributed
  • Population density is highest in the south and southwest urban areas such as Lagos (1045 people/square mile) and lowest in the northeast (75 people/square mile)
  • Rural-urban migration is growing in Nigeria
  • Rural push factors

    Reasons that compel people to leave rural areas and migrate to urban areas (limited economic opportunities, lack of basic amenities, poor infrastructure, environmental challenges)
  • Urban pull factors

    Attractions that draw people from rural areas to urban centers (better job prospects, access to improved healthcare and education, higher living standards, greater social opportunities, better infrastructure)