Nigerian History and Culture Presentation | Flo Chinyere

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Nigerian History and Culture Presentation | Flo Chinyere


This is the presentation on Nigerian History and Culture that I showed a bit of in my other video: https://youtu.be/RxlWMeV93jc

It was originally in Spanish but I made this English version especially for you!

Links to videos and music used in the presentation:
Nkpokiti Dance: https://youtu.be/f7RB1daLKE8
Ohazurume Dance Ekwulobia:…

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41 Comments

  1. Aunts Flo, you did a good job with this video . I will share it with my children to show them their culture and of course with my Onyibo friends that think that there's nothing good in Nigeria. Thanks for sharing. Keep up the good work!

  2. Nigerians did NOT get their name from a river. The people in "Niger" and the people in "Nigeria" are bloodline descendants of The Tribe of Simeon.

    The name Niger was given to your ancestor Simeon while he was in Ancient Antioch, Greece. The line/border that divides the people in Niger and Nigeria was created sometime during the 1800's. There's a reason why the people in Niger speak "French" as their first language.

    It's EXTREMELY important that you guys learn the truth about your history. I'm (currently) living in America, however, after learning about my being mostly Nigerian, I became very interested in my history beyond The Transatlantic Slave Trade and the Civil Rights Era.

    The French government was even responsible for The Nigerian Civil War that took place. If you guys don't learn who you are so that you can start doing what our ancestors failed to do/become…. you're going to be asking for trouble.

  3. thank you for the video! ive never met anyone from nigeria and didnt know anything about it. i was wanting to learn so i come here and see all of the beautiful videos! how rich and diverse the cultures! i never knew nigeria has so many people! in the ofu obi dance the musicians are so fast with their hands i cant believe it! even though i am foreign, i hope to use internet to see more and more about wonderful nigeria 🇳🇬

  4. you are a beautiful woman, and love your accent. im trying to learn everything about Nigeria bcus i just found out im 18% Nigerian from my mother's side. 4.6% Sierre Leone ☺️

  5. I'm a māori guy from Aotearoa NZ, and I absolutely love Nigeria and the Nigerian culture and really want to go there. But I do happen to be very gay and apparently it's ranked most unsafe country for LGBTQ+ tourists, which is sad, but I still love the Nigerian culture regardless:)

  6. Thank you so much for this! as most people in the comments, I recently got my ancestry results and I'm 34% Nigerian 🙂 I definitely feel soo happy to be a part of a beautiful culture