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Life in Nigeria

Amelia Khatri

Editora: Publifye

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"Life in Nigeria" presents a comprehensive exploration of Africa's most populous nation, examining how over 250 ethnic groups coexist and adapt in a rapidly changing society. The book masterfully weaves together three fundamental aspects of Nigerian life: the intricate relationships between diverse ethnic communities, the country's transformation from an agricultural society to an oil-based economy, and the profound impact of urbanization on traditional social structures.

 
Through a blend of field research, demographic data, and historical records, the book illuminates fascinating aspects of Nigerian society, such as how the major ethnic groups—Hausa, Yoruba, and Igbo—maintain their distinct cultural identities while participating in a shared national narrative. The work particularly excels in demonstrating how Nigeria's economic evolution from farming to oil production has reshaped both urban landscapes and traditional community structures, with special attention given to environmental and social implications in regions like the Niger Delta.

 
The book's multidisciplinary approach combines anthropological insights with economic analysis, making complex societal transformations accessible to readers interested in African studies, development economics, and cultural anthropology. By examining the interplay between traditional customs and modern realities, from family structures to governance systems, the work provides valuable frameworks for understanding how developing nations navigate the delicate balance between preserving cultural heritage and embracing change.
Disponível desde: 08/01/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 101 páginas.

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