Nigera Religion
The land and climate
Nigeria can be divided into 10 land regions. They are: (1) the Sokoto Plains, (2) the Chad Basin, (3) the Northern High Plains, (4) the Jos Plateau, (5) the Niger-Benue River Valley, (6) the Western Uplands, (7) the Eastern Highlands, (8) the Southwestern Plains, (9) the Southeastern Lowlands, and (10) the Niger Delta.
Economy
Nigeria has a variety of natural resources. Much of Nigeria's land is suitable for farming and grazing. However, only a small percentage of the country's total area is used for growing crops. Forests also cover much of Nigeria. Lakes, rivers, and streams provide an abundance of fish.
Over 160 days after the first case of the COVID-19 virus was reported, its outbreak has evidently propelled a huge disruption in individual routine and given rise to a global economic downtime. A popular feature of the economic downtime is the loss of jobs and pay cuts across various industries including aviation, health, finance, agro-allied as well as the Nigerian media industry.
Onwudiwe, Ebere. "Nigeria." World Book Student, World Book, 2020,
www.worldbookonline.com/student/article?id=ar391300. Accessed 27 Oct. 2020.





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