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The Federal Republic Nigeria




      https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ni.html

   Presented by: Georgia Haygood, Phuong Long , Michael Hauser,
                           Wendy Dusek
             Ms. Sonandre, Communication Course 101
                          May 29th, 2012
COMMUNICATION CONCEPTS
   Location (By Michael Hauser)

   Demographics (By Michael Hauser)

   Brief Political Overview (By Michael Hauser)

   Male and Female Gender Roles (by Wendy Dusek)

   Nonverbal Communication (By Wendy Dusek)

   Formal and Informal Clothing (By Georgia Haygood)

   The Festival of Durbar (By Phuong Long)

   Conclusion
INTRODUCTION


This brief presentation will give fellow students the
opportunity to establish a better understanding of the
people who reside in The Federal Republic of Nigeria. The
general concepts that will be discussed are
location, demographics, gender roles, verbal and
nonverbal communication, clothing styles and rituals.
Location
By Michael Hauser




  http://www.google.com/search?
The Federal Republic of Nigeria is

L
    located in Western Africa between the
    counties of Benin and Cameroon.
    (CIA, 2012)

o   The Southern most tip of the country
    boards the Gulf of Guinea. (CIA, 2012)

c   The Federal Republic of Nigeria is
    roughly twice the size of California, but

a   is the most populated country in Africa .
    (CIA, 2012)


t   Nigeria is composed of more than 250
    ethnic groups:


i
    Hausa, Fulani, Yoruba, Igbo, Ijaw, Kanuri,
    Ibibio and Tiv. (CIA, 2012)



o
    According to the CIA Book of World
    Facts, the major religious practiced in
    Nigeria consists of Muslim

n
    50%, Christian 40%, indigenous beliefs
    10% (CIA, 2012)
                                                 
                                                     CIA, 2012
Demographics
   By: Michael Hauser




    http://www.google.com/search
As of July 2012, the population of the Federal
               Republic of Nigeria consisted of roughly
               170,123,740 people. (CIA, 2012)
Demographics


               Nigeria is composed of more than 250 ethnic
               groups to include: Hausa, Fulani, Yoruba, Igbo,
               Ijaw, Kanuri, Ibibio and Tiv. (CIA, 2012)



               The major religious practiced in Nigeria
               consists of Muslim 50%, Christian 40%,
               indigenous beliefs 10% (CIA, 2012)



               The predominate language spoken in the
               Federal Republic of Nigeria is English. (CIA,
               2012)



               Nigerian‟s also speak, Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo (Ibo),
               Fulani and 500 other native languages. (CIA,        http://www.google.com/search
               2012)
Demographics


Why do you think that The Federal Republic of Nigeria is the
most populated country in Africa?

Why do you think the English language is the predominate
spoken language in Nigeria, when Nigeria has over 500 different
indigenous languages?
Basic Political Overview
         By: Michael Hauser




     President Jonathan Goodluck

            http://www.google.com/search
The British first colonized Nigeria in the
                           1900‟s. (National Encyclopedia 2003)

                           The Federal Republic of Nigeria became
Basic Political Overview

                           an independent country in 1960.
                           (National Encyclopedia 2003)

                           Nigeria's official independence day is
                           October 1, 1960. (National Encyclopedia
                           2003)

                           Nigeria is divided into 36 states and 1      http://www.google.com/search
                           territory . (National Encyclopedia 2003)

                           The Capital city of Nigeria is Abuja.
                           (National Encyclopedia 2003)

                           Nigeria‟s Constitution was officially
                           adopted on May 5, 1999. (National
                           Encyclopedia 2003)

                           Nigeria is a democratic republic country.
                           (National Encyclopedia 2003)

                           Nigeria‟s current president is Jonathan      http://www.google.com/search
                           Goodluck, who was sworn into office on
                           May 6, 2010. (National Encyclopedia 2003)
GENDER ROLES
   BY: Wendy Dusek




     http://www.google.com/search
Gender Roles
In the Nigerian culture, men
have little obligation to
provide for their wives or
children.

Women are often expected
to earn significant portions
of the family income.

Women have traditionally
had to farm or sell
homemade products in the
local markets to ensure that
they could feed and clothe
their children.

                               http://www.google.com/search
The division of labor along
               gender lines can even be
               seen within the farming
                                               cassava
               industry.

               For example, the kinds of
Gender roles




               crops that women
               cultivate differ from those
               types of crops grown by
               men.

               In the Igbo society, yams
               are seen as crop grown
               only by men. Where beans
               and cassava are crops
               grown by women.

               Modern Nigeria is still
               considered to be a
               patriarchal society. Men      http://www.google.com/search
               are still considered to be
               the dominant gender.
Gender Roles
 Even in today‟s society, in Nigeria, women have very little
legal rights and very little influence in society. Women are
viewed more as objects instead of individuals.


If Nigerian women wished to exercise any influences on
society, they would have to do so through their husband,
brother or sons‟.


According to Nigeria's Penal Code, men have the right to
physically reprimand their wives, as long as they do not
cause any permanent physical injury.
Gender Role Question


Why do you think Women still have very little
 rights and influences in society ?
NONVERBAL
COMMUNICATION
    By: Wendy Dusek




   http://www.google.com/search
Nonverbal communication

 Nigerian‟s typically have
great appreciation and
respect for their elders.

 In Nigeria, eating, shaking
hands, or passing an item
is always done with your
right hand. Doing any of
those tasks with your left
hand is considered
unacceptable.

 In Nigeria the left hand is
considered “dirty” and is
only used for personal         http://www.google.com/search
toiletries.
Nonverbal communication
 When meeting with
individuals, Nigerian‟s
expect a friendly handshake
accompanied with a long
list of “well wishes” for
family members.

Direct or constant eye
contact can be seen as
intrusive to Nigerian‟s.

The people of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria are very
animated individuals while
conversing. Nigerian‟s
commonly touch, or make        http://www.google.com/search
gestures while talking with
one and another.
Nonverbal Communication


While shaking hands,
Nigerian men will often rest
their opposite hand on the
shoulder of the person who
they are shaking hands
with.
                                http://www.google.com/search
Unless initiated by a
women, you should not
shake hands with them.

It is not acceptable to
extend your thumb upwards
towards anyone, because
this is considered to be a
very rude sign.
                               http://www.google.com/search
Nonverbal communication


 Why do you think the people of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria decided to use their left
hands as the “unclean” hand instead of their
right hand?
http://www.google.com/search


   By: Georgia Haywood

NONVERBAL USE OF
CLOTHING: FORMAL
Colors
The meaning of colors worn differ from people to
people. In certain occasions it is common to wear a
particular color depending on the event.
                                      Yellow represents fertility.
                                      Green signifies the
    The people in Akan use            renewal and growth seen
    colors like red, black, and        in plants and signifies the
       brown for funerals.             cycle of birth and decay.
                                      Blue can represent the
                                       presence of God or refer
                                       to the pure spirit.
     The people of Ashanti will      Red relates to passion-
    use colors such as white for       political determination,
                                       struggle, and defense.
        joyous ceremonies.
                                      Black denotes
                                       seriousness and union
                                       with ancestors.
Woman attending a
                                                     funeral. Her green attire
                                                     represents the cycle of
                                                     birth and decay.

                                                                                                                               A performance
                                                                                                                               of the “Abang”
                                                                                                                               (meaning “pot”)
                                                                                                                               symbolizing
                                                                                                                               fertility in
                                                                                                                               Nigeria.

http://www.allwestafrica.com/0203201210360.html?galleryPage=2




                                                                   http://www.maobongoku.com/maobong_mypeople_tradition_abang.htm



                                                                Suits and national dress are
                                                                expected when attending a
                                                                business meeting.
                                                                • If you are visiting or new to
                                                                  Nigeria, it is recommended to
                                                                  stay in dress code.
                                                                 http://www.nico.gov.ng/gallery/view/3.html
   http://www.abujacity.com/abuja_and_beyond/dress-and-social-etiquette.html
http://www.google.com/search

       BY: Georgia Haywood

 NONVERBAL USE OF
CLOTHING: INFORMAL
What is casual in Nigeria?
                                                   Farmer being interviewed
Everyday attire in Nigeria is simple,
still remains conservative.
If regular t-shirts and shorts are
frowned upon, then, what is
acceptable?
                                                         http://www.google.com/search
   For some women it may include
    knee length skirts and tops that                         School children
    cover their shoulders.
   Shawls which cover their head when
    at certain places such as a church.
   Some Nigerian men wear trousers
    with a long or short sleeved shirt.    Head Shawl
                                                                     http://www.google.com/search




                                       http://belindaotas.com/?p=4123
Traditional clothing
 For women
 Buba- a loose neck blouse; usually long sleeved

 Iro- bottom part of outfit. Unfolded it looks like
   rectangular sheet.
 Gele- a headpiece. Unfolded it loos like a
   rectangular sheet which can be folded a variety
   of ways.
 Iborun- an extra „scarf piece‟ which can be tied
   around the neck or worn across the body.
 Kaba- a one piece dress for men

 Buba- similar to what women wear, but is long
   enough to go halfway down the thighs.
 Sokoto- trousers

 Fila- round cap worn on head
NONVERBAL USE OF
    CLOTHING

Why do you think that the people of Nigeria
chose to wear a large assortment of bright
colors for specific occasions ?
The Durbar Festival
         By: Phuong Long




    http://www.google.com/imgres?q=durbar+festival
Durbar Festival
A tourist attraction called “The Durbar” is a
festival that occurs in the Northern portion
of The Federal Republic of Nigeria in cities
to include, Kano, Katsina and Bida. The word
“Durbar” means military parade. (onlinenigeria.com,
2012)




Dating back to colonial times, household
members brought their horses to regional
Durbars to showcase their horsemanship and
prove they are ready for war. The celebration
consist of a parade on horseback which are
flamboyantly decorated or dressed. King,              http://www.google.com/imgres?
Chiefs and other selected officials will wear         q=durbar+festival
ceremonial attire and ride their horses
accompanied by cultural music. (onlinenigeria.com,
2012)




Modern Durbar festivals have incorporated
religious prayers at the beginning of each
day either in the local city square or in front
of the Emir‟s (leader) palace. (onlinenigeria.com,
2012)
                                                      http://www.google.com/imgr
                                                      es?q=durbar+festival
Conclusion

   After reviewing this power point presentation, students
    should feel more knowledgeable about Nigerians and
    how they communicate, location, demographics, politics,
    gender roles, attire and some rituals. The people of
    Nigeria are a diverse group of individuals who wear
    bright colorful clothing, maintain extraordinary rituals,
    and have different beliefs on male and female roles than
    your conventional gender roles of the United States.
References
   Abuja City. (n.d.). Dress and Social Etiquette. Retrieved May 10th 2012 from
    http://www.abujacity.com/abuja_and_beyond/dress-and-social-etiquette.html

   Central Intelligence Agency, (2012, May 10) The World Factbook. Retrieved May
    8th 2012 from https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-
    factbook/geos/ni.html

   Maobong Oku (2011) Retrieved May 15th 2012 from
    http://www.maobongoku.com/maobong_mypeople_tradition_abang.htm

   Oats, Belinda. (2012, September 13). Belinda Oats, Telling it Like it is. Win
    Theater Tickets: We All Love Freebies. Retrieved May 18th 2012 from
    http://belindaotas.com/?p=4123

   Google search images of Nigeria? (n.d). Retrieved May 16th 2012 from
    https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=nigeria
References
   Google Search Durbar Festival? (n.d.) Retrieved May 17th 2012 from
    http://www.google.com/imgres?q=durbar+festival+in+nigeria

   Onlinenigeria.com. (2012) The Durbar Festival. Retrieved from
    http://www.onlinenigeria.com/festivals

   Motherland Nigeria. (2002). Attire. Retrieved from
    http://www.motherlandnigeria.com/attire.html

   What to Wear on Holiday. (2012). Nigeria. Retrieved May 7th 2012 from
    http://www.whattowearonholiday.com/holiday-wardrobe/africa/nigeria/109-what-
    to-wear-in-nigeria.php

   West Africa News. (2012, March 02). In Pictures:Final Funeral Ceremony for
    Odumegwu Ojukwu. Retrieved from
    http://www.allwestafrica.com/0203201210360.html?galleryPage=2

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Group 3 Project

  • 1. The Federal Republic Nigeria https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ni.html Presented by: Georgia Haygood, Phuong Long , Michael Hauser, Wendy Dusek Ms. Sonandre, Communication Course 101 May 29th, 2012
  • 2. COMMUNICATION CONCEPTS  Location (By Michael Hauser)  Demographics (By Michael Hauser)  Brief Political Overview (By Michael Hauser)  Male and Female Gender Roles (by Wendy Dusek)  Nonverbal Communication (By Wendy Dusek)  Formal and Informal Clothing (By Georgia Haygood)  The Festival of Durbar (By Phuong Long)  Conclusion
  • 3. INTRODUCTION This brief presentation will give fellow students the opportunity to establish a better understanding of the people who reside in The Federal Republic of Nigeria. The general concepts that will be discussed are location, demographics, gender roles, verbal and nonverbal communication, clothing styles and rituals.
  • 4. Location By Michael Hauser http://www.google.com/search?
  • 5. The Federal Republic of Nigeria is L located in Western Africa between the counties of Benin and Cameroon. (CIA, 2012) o The Southern most tip of the country boards the Gulf of Guinea. (CIA, 2012) c The Federal Republic of Nigeria is roughly twice the size of California, but a is the most populated country in Africa . (CIA, 2012) t Nigeria is composed of more than 250 ethnic groups: i Hausa, Fulani, Yoruba, Igbo, Ijaw, Kanuri, Ibibio and Tiv. (CIA, 2012) o According to the CIA Book of World Facts, the major religious practiced in Nigeria consists of Muslim n 50%, Christian 40%, indigenous beliefs 10% (CIA, 2012)  CIA, 2012
  • 6. Demographics By: Michael Hauser http://www.google.com/search
  • 7. As of July 2012, the population of the Federal Republic of Nigeria consisted of roughly 170,123,740 people. (CIA, 2012) Demographics Nigeria is composed of more than 250 ethnic groups to include: Hausa, Fulani, Yoruba, Igbo, Ijaw, Kanuri, Ibibio and Tiv. (CIA, 2012) The major religious practiced in Nigeria consists of Muslim 50%, Christian 40%, indigenous beliefs 10% (CIA, 2012) The predominate language spoken in the Federal Republic of Nigeria is English. (CIA, 2012) Nigerian‟s also speak, Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo (Ibo), Fulani and 500 other native languages. (CIA, http://www.google.com/search 2012)
  • 8. Demographics Why do you think that The Federal Republic of Nigeria is the most populated country in Africa? Why do you think the English language is the predominate spoken language in Nigeria, when Nigeria has over 500 different indigenous languages?
  • 9. Basic Political Overview By: Michael Hauser President Jonathan Goodluck http://www.google.com/search
  • 10. The British first colonized Nigeria in the 1900‟s. (National Encyclopedia 2003) The Federal Republic of Nigeria became Basic Political Overview an independent country in 1960. (National Encyclopedia 2003) Nigeria's official independence day is October 1, 1960. (National Encyclopedia 2003) Nigeria is divided into 36 states and 1 http://www.google.com/search territory . (National Encyclopedia 2003) The Capital city of Nigeria is Abuja. (National Encyclopedia 2003) Nigeria‟s Constitution was officially adopted on May 5, 1999. (National Encyclopedia 2003) Nigeria is a democratic republic country. (National Encyclopedia 2003) Nigeria‟s current president is Jonathan http://www.google.com/search Goodluck, who was sworn into office on May 6, 2010. (National Encyclopedia 2003)
  • 11. GENDER ROLES BY: Wendy Dusek http://www.google.com/search
  • 12. Gender Roles In the Nigerian culture, men have little obligation to provide for their wives or children. Women are often expected to earn significant portions of the family income. Women have traditionally had to farm or sell homemade products in the local markets to ensure that they could feed and clothe their children. http://www.google.com/search
  • 13. The division of labor along gender lines can even be seen within the farming cassava industry. For example, the kinds of Gender roles crops that women cultivate differ from those types of crops grown by men. In the Igbo society, yams are seen as crop grown only by men. Where beans and cassava are crops grown by women. Modern Nigeria is still considered to be a patriarchal society. Men http://www.google.com/search are still considered to be the dominant gender.
  • 14. Gender Roles Even in today‟s society, in Nigeria, women have very little legal rights and very little influence in society. Women are viewed more as objects instead of individuals. If Nigerian women wished to exercise any influences on society, they would have to do so through their husband, brother or sons‟. According to Nigeria's Penal Code, men have the right to physically reprimand their wives, as long as they do not cause any permanent physical injury.
  • 15. Gender Role Question Why do you think Women still have very little rights and influences in society ?
  • 16. NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION By: Wendy Dusek http://www.google.com/search
  • 17. Nonverbal communication Nigerian‟s typically have great appreciation and respect for their elders. In Nigeria, eating, shaking hands, or passing an item is always done with your right hand. Doing any of those tasks with your left hand is considered unacceptable. In Nigeria the left hand is considered “dirty” and is only used for personal http://www.google.com/search toiletries.
  • 18. Nonverbal communication When meeting with individuals, Nigerian‟s expect a friendly handshake accompanied with a long list of “well wishes” for family members. Direct or constant eye contact can be seen as intrusive to Nigerian‟s. The people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria are very animated individuals while conversing. Nigerian‟s commonly touch, or make http://www.google.com/search gestures while talking with one and another.
  • 19. Nonverbal Communication While shaking hands, Nigerian men will often rest their opposite hand on the shoulder of the person who they are shaking hands with. http://www.google.com/search Unless initiated by a women, you should not shake hands with them. It is not acceptable to extend your thumb upwards towards anyone, because this is considered to be a very rude sign. http://www.google.com/search
  • 20. Nonverbal communication Why do you think the people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria decided to use their left hands as the “unclean” hand instead of their right hand?
  • 21. http://www.google.com/search By: Georgia Haywood NONVERBAL USE OF CLOTHING: FORMAL
  • 22. Colors The meaning of colors worn differ from people to people. In certain occasions it is common to wear a particular color depending on the event.  Yellow represents fertility.  Green signifies the  The people in Akan use renewal and growth seen colors like red, black, and in plants and signifies the brown for funerals. cycle of birth and decay.  Blue can represent the presence of God or refer to the pure spirit.  The people of Ashanti will  Red relates to passion- use colors such as white for political determination, struggle, and defense. joyous ceremonies.  Black denotes seriousness and union with ancestors.
  • 23. Woman attending a funeral. Her green attire represents the cycle of birth and decay. A performance of the “Abang” (meaning “pot”) symbolizing fertility in Nigeria. http://www.allwestafrica.com/0203201210360.html?galleryPage=2 http://www.maobongoku.com/maobong_mypeople_tradition_abang.htm Suits and national dress are expected when attending a business meeting. • If you are visiting or new to Nigeria, it is recommended to stay in dress code. http://www.nico.gov.ng/gallery/view/3.html http://www.abujacity.com/abuja_and_beyond/dress-and-social-etiquette.html
  • 24. http://www.google.com/search BY: Georgia Haywood NONVERBAL USE OF CLOTHING: INFORMAL
  • 25. What is casual in Nigeria? Farmer being interviewed Everyday attire in Nigeria is simple, still remains conservative. If regular t-shirts and shorts are frowned upon, then, what is acceptable? http://www.google.com/search  For some women it may include knee length skirts and tops that School children cover their shoulders.  Shawls which cover their head when at certain places such as a church.  Some Nigerian men wear trousers with a long or short sleeved shirt. Head Shawl http://www.google.com/search http://belindaotas.com/?p=4123
  • 26. Traditional clothing For women  Buba- a loose neck blouse; usually long sleeved  Iro- bottom part of outfit. Unfolded it looks like rectangular sheet.  Gele- a headpiece. Unfolded it loos like a rectangular sheet which can be folded a variety of ways.  Iborun- an extra „scarf piece‟ which can be tied around the neck or worn across the body.  Kaba- a one piece dress for men  Buba- similar to what women wear, but is long enough to go halfway down the thighs.  Sokoto- trousers  Fila- round cap worn on head
  • 27. NONVERBAL USE OF CLOTHING Why do you think that the people of Nigeria chose to wear a large assortment of bright colors for specific occasions ?
  • 28. The Durbar Festival By: Phuong Long http://www.google.com/imgres?q=durbar+festival
  • 29. Durbar Festival A tourist attraction called “The Durbar” is a festival that occurs in the Northern portion of The Federal Republic of Nigeria in cities to include, Kano, Katsina and Bida. The word “Durbar” means military parade. (onlinenigeria.com, 2012) Dating back to colonial times, household members brought their horses to regional Durbars to showcase their horsemanship and prove they are ready for war. The celebration consist of a parade on horseback which are flamboyantly decorated or dressed. King, http://www.google.com/imgres? Chiefs and other selected officials will wear q=durbar+festival ceremonial attire and ride their horses accompanied by cultural music. (onlinenigeria.com, 2012) Modern Durbar festivals have incorporated religious prayers at the beginning of each day either in the local city square or in front of the Emir‟s (leader) palace. (onlinenigeria.com, 2012) http://www.google.com/imgr es?q=durbar+festival
  • 30. Conclusion  After reviewing this power point presentation, students should feel more knowledgeable about Nigerians and how they communicate, location, demographics, politics, gender roles, attire and some rituals. The people of Nigeria are a diverse group of individuals who wear bright colorful clothing, maintain extraordinary rituals, and have different beliefs on male and female roles than your conventional gender roles of the United States.
  • 31. References  Abuja City. (n.d.). Dress and Social Etiquette. Retrieved May 10th 2012 from http://www.abujacity.com/abuja_and_beyond/dress-and-social-etiquette.html  Central Intelligence Agency, (2012, May 10) The World Factbook. Retrieved May 8th 2012 from https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world- factbook/geos/ni.html  Maobong Oku (2011) Retrieved May 15th 2012 from http://www.maobongoku.com/maobong_mypeople_tradition_abang.htm  Oats, Belinda. (2012, September 13). Belinda Oats, Telling it Like it is. Win Theater Tickets: We All Love Freebies. Retrieved May 18th 2012 from http://belindaotas.com/?p=4123  Google search images of Nigeria? (n.d). Retrieved May 16th 2012 from https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=nigeria
  • 32. References  Google Search Durbar Festival? (n.d.) Retrieved May 17th 2012 from http://www.google.com/imgres?q=durbar+festival+in+nigeria  Onlinenigeria.com. (2012) The Durbar Festival. Retrieved from http://www.onlinenigeria.com/festivals  Motherland Nigeria. (2002). Attire. Retrieved from http://www.motherlandnigeria.com/attire.html  What to Wear on Holiday. (2012). Nigeria. Retrieved May 7th 2012 from http://www.whattowearonholiday.com/holiday-wardrobe/africa/nigeria/109-what- to-wear-in-nigeria.php  West Africa News. (2012, March 02). In Pictures:Final Funeral Ceremony for Odumegwu Ojukwu. Retrieved from http://www.allwestafrica.com/0203201210360.html?galleryPage=2