Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy and growth of cities like Lagos and Abuja has seen Nigeria become a major player in business and economics. The Nigeria population of over 200 million people provides opportunities as well as challenges in one of the largest countries in Africa funnily called the giant of Africa. The population growth and economic prosperity of Nigeria comes with social and cultural challenges. Nigeria Tribalism has affected the countries from achieving its full potentials. Nigeria ties too much importance on culture and inheritance and chiefdoms across the country. North and Southern Nigeria unification has posed enormous challenges for the Nigeria government in meeting the needs and aspirations of the different cultures in Nigeria like Igbo, Hausa, Yoruba’s, Benin people of Edo state of Nigeria causing many cultural and tribalistic difference and tendencies making it impossible for citizens of Nigeria to agree on common projects and investments. Nigeria is very divided as a result of different cultures pushed by tribalism with over 200 languages being spoken across Nigeria, Nigerian do not even agree on inter-marriage amongst its citizens making the cultural differences in Nigeria so eminent hence tribalism being a fertile ground. Lagos being the economic capital of Nigeria, the city of Lagos brings in business and scale the Nigerian economy in different ways and enable people flying to Mutala Muhammed international airport coming from Paris France using airfrance, Brussels airlines. While you are in Lagos, you can visit some best place like Lekki Aja, Ikeja, Magodo, Yaba and Ikoyi. Other places include The Nike center for Art and Culture, Lekki Conservation Center, Freedom park, Lagos, Tarkwa Bay Beach, Visit the new Afrika Shrine, Club Ouilox, Ikeja city mall.

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15 responses to “Why TRIBALISM In Nigeria Culture and Traditions Destroyed Africa Largest Economy Growth Prosperity”

  1. @EDUSPLORER Avatar

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  2. @chibabambizi1838 Avatar

    I say let's have one tribe pan Africanism

  3. @waleojo9496 Avatar

    Most of the things you echoed are disinformation & misinformation and misrepresentation of facts. What you term tribalism in Nigeria & African are basically self-preservation . You can see it in Asia countries like Japan, china , Korean , Pakistanis, Indonesia, and among Jews, Arabs ,Europeans, and SouthAmericans , they rarely marry outside their race to preserve it. ,Africans are not exceptions .
    Burry these thoughts.

  4. @blackmaster999 Avatar

    Africans have been suffering for thousands of years because of tribalism. Europeans and Arabs used the tribalism problem in Africa to turn Africans against each other, which made it easy for them to enslave and colonize Africans. To build a stable modern country, you need a united population that identifies as one. And for life to get better for Africans, Africans will need to work together. So as long as Africans continue practicing tribalism, they will forever suffer.

  5. @mann234 Avatar

    Tribalism is the major underground reason Nigeria can never progress. The customary, national laws and white democracy are only papered over to please the Western world but the bed rock of the society is the hidden backings of the village traditions, professors and intellectuals end up bowing to their tribes [taking instructions] when pushed to the wall.

  6. @jeffreyrobinson6988 Avatar

    As an American with genetic roots with the Esan & Yoruba of Nigeria tribalism is the greatest of weaknesses for Blacks of the Diaspora. It is exploited by Western powers to keep us distracted while they pillage and plunder anything of value. We must erase this word from our minds and all act towards our own best self interests.

  7. @nightowl7261 Avatar

    Thats right. Wakanda 4ever brothas

  8. @bachemasomba4072 Avatar

    Wow tribalism is really a plaque that has eaten real deep in Africa.

  9. @hildaelbrown Avatar

    This video is so full of facts about tribalism. Tribalism has made many tribes to see ppl of other tribes as enemies which is not good

  10. @asongawung4987 Avatar

    Tribilism even cause them to vote people that are not qualified

  11. @nganyaikono8356 Avatar

    This is Africa’s number one force against development. Brilliant video

  12. @hephzibahyahudah9895 Avatar

    Only The Most High is going to put the racket straight. Blessings family

  13. @apostlenelsonngabi5977 Avatar

    Thanks for the information

  14. @aviationnetwork9464 Avatar

    Interesting analysis and fact stuff

  15. @dominicansu2706 Avatar

    May God help us all

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