| Documentation: |
| Comment: The nation of Nigeria as it has existed throughout time; includes both its physical and its political aspects. |
| General: |
| Nigeria borders on Benin, Chad, and Cameroon. Nigeria is southwest of Chad. |
| Nigeria is an African country and an industrialized country. |
| Nigeria is south of Niger. Nigeria is northwest of Cameroon. Nigeria is east of Benin. The Forcados terminal has been located in Nigeria since September 1971. |
- Abuja has been the capital of Nigeria since December 12, 1991.
- Lagos is the capital of Nigeria after April 11, 1968 and before December 12, 1991.
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| Group Membership: |
| Nigeria is a member of the United Nations, Organization of African Unity, Commonwealth of Nations, OPEC, the Organization of the Islamic Conference, and African Union. |
| Affiliations: |
| Nigeria is a member of the Organization of the Islamic Conference, African Union, OPEC, Commonwealth of Nations, Organization of African Unity, and the United Nations. |
| The capital city of Nigeria is Abuja, Nigeria and Lagos, Nigeria. |
Nigeria sells goods or services to Chad. 1 |
| Miscellaneous: |
| Nigeria exports petroleum products. Nigeria's maximum production capacity for petroleum products was 2.2 million barrels per day in 1997. Nigeria produced 2.193 million barrels per day of petroleum products in 1996. Nigeria produced 1.998 million barrels per day of petroleum products in 1995. Nigeria produced 2.36 million barrels per day of petroleum in January 2006. Nigeria produced 1.993 million barrels per day of crude petroleum products in 1995. Nigeria's production quota of crude petroleum products in 1998 was 2.042 million barrels per day. Nigeria's production quota of crude petroleum products in 1997 was 1.865 million barrels per day. In 1997, Nigeria exported 1.695 million barrels per day of crude petroleum products in 1995. In 1995, Nigeria exported crude petroleum products and refined petroleum products. In 1997, Nigeria exported 14,000 barrels per day of refined petroleum products in 1995. In 1997, Nigeria imported 49,000 barrels per day of refined petroleum products during in 1995. Nigeria could produce at most 2.2 million barrels per day of petroleum products in 1995. |
- The concept "Ijo" is conceptually related to the concept "Nigeria".
- The concept "Ibo" is conceptually related to the concept "Nigeria".
- The concept "Nupe" is conceptually related to the concept "Nigeria".
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| The national women's soccer team of Nigeria and the national men's soccer team of Nigeria represents Nigeria in international soccer competitions. |
| Nigeria's telephone country code is 234. Nigeria is inhabited by many Fulani. Nigerians are one of the primary types of people inhabiting Nigeria. Fulani is commonly spoken in Nigeria. |
| Nigeria is obliged to follow the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Wole Soyinka was born in it. Nigeria's oil industry is based in Nigeria. |
- Nigeria's yearly birth rate was 51 and 46 per 1000 people in 1988.
- Nigeria's yearly birth rate was 51 and 49.5 per 1000 people in 1986.
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- Nigeria's annual death rate was 18 deaths per thousand people in 1988.
- Nigeria's annual death rate was 16 deaths per thousand people in 1986.
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| Nigeria's infant mortality rate was 127 infant deaths per thousand live births in 1988. |