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|Name | |Name= {{I|Nigeria}} Federal Republic of Nigeria {{I|Nigeria}} | ||
| | |NativeName= {{ILSize|HausaL-icon.png|Hausa Language}}: Jamhuriyar Tarayyar Najeriya | ||
| | |founded= 1999 | ||
|image | |predicon= Nigeria | ||
|Caption | |onlypredecessor= Nigerian Military Dictatorship (1993-1999) | ||
|Alias | |ended= | ||
| | |nexticon= | ||
|Government | |onlysuccessor= | ||
|Languages | |image= Nigeria.png | ||
|Affiliation | |Caption= Hello I am a Nigerian prince and I am giving you free money all you have to do is give me the numbers on your credit card | ||
* | |Founder= {{i|Obasanjo}} [[Obasanjoism|Olusegun Obasanjo]] (1937-) | ||
* | |Alias= Fourth Republic of Nigeria<br>Nigerian Prince<br>Prince of Scammers | ||
**[[ | |Time= 29 May 1999 – Present | ||
|Religions | |Government= {{I|Federalism}}{{I|Presidentialism}}{{I|Republic}} [[Federalism|Federal]] [[Presidentialism|Presidential]] [[Republicanism|Republic]] | ||
* | |Languages= {{Scroll|'''Official:'''<br>{{I|EnglishL}} [[English Language|English]]<br>'''National:'''<br>{{I|HausaL}} [[Hausa Language|Hausa]]<br>{{I|IgboL}} [[Igbo Language|Igbo]]<br>{{I|YorubaL}} [[Yoruba Language|Yoruba]]}} | ||
** | |Affiliation= {{Scroll| | ||
** | *{{I|Africa}} [[African Union]] | ||
*** | *{{I|UN}} [[United Nations]] | ||
** | **{{I|UNESCO}} [[UNESCO]] | ||
* | **{{I|WHO}} [[World Health Organization]] | ||
** | *{{I|Interpol}} [[Interpol]] | ||
*** | }} | ||
*** | |Religions= {{Scroll| | ||
*** | *{{I|Islam}} [[Islam]] | ||
** | **{{I|Sunni}} [[Sunni Islam|Sunni]] | ||
* | **{{I|Shia}} [[Shia Islam|Shia]] | ||
|Friends | ***{{I|Twelver}} [[Twelver Shi'ism|Twelver]] (minority) | ||
|Enemies | **{{I|Ahmadiyya}} [[Ahmadiyya]] (minority) | ||
|Likes | *{{I|Christianity}} [[Christianity]] | ||
|Dislikes | **{{I|Protestantism}} [[Protestantism]] | ||
|Preceded | ***{{I|Anglicanism}} [[Anglicanism]] | ||
|Succeeded | ***{{I|Baptism}} [[Baptism]] | ||
}}'''Nigeria''', officially known as the '''Federal Republic of Nigeria''', is a country located on the western coast of Africa. He is the most populous country in Africa, with an estimated population of over | ***{{I|Pentecostalism}} [[Pentecostalism]] | ||
**{{I|Catholicism}} [[Catholicism]] | |||
*{{I|Isese}} [[Isese]] | |||
}} | |||
|Gender= Male | |||
|Friends= {{Scroll|{{i|PRC}} [[People's Republic of China|PRC]]<br>{{I|India}} [[India]]<br>{{I|USA}} [[United States of America|USA]] (usually)<br>{{I|UK}} [[United Kingdom|UK]] (sometimes)<br>{{I|Russia}} [[Russia]]<br>{{I|Chad}} [[Chad]] (sometimes)<br>{{I|Botswana}} [[Botswana]]<br>{{I|NATO}} [[NATO]]<br>{{I|EU}} [[European Union]]<br>{{I|UAE}} [[United Arab Emirates]]<br>{{I|Pakistan}} [[Pakistan]]<br>{{I|Indonesia}} [[Indonesia]]<br>{{I|South Korea}} [[South Korea]]<br>{{I|Japan}} [[Japan]]<br>{{i|Huawei}} [[Huawei]]}} | |||
|Enemies= {{Scroll|{{I|ISIS}} [[Islamic State]]<br>{{I|Biafra}} [[Biafra]]<br>{{I|Argentina}} [[Argentina]]<br>{{I|USA}} [[United States of America|USA]] (sometimes, after 2022)<br>{{I|Kosovo}} [[Kosovo]]<br>{{I|Italy}} [[Italy]]<br>{{i|Taiwan}} [[Taiwan]]}} | |||
|Likes= {{Scroll|Scamming people, football, oil, asking others why they are running, Nollywood, Nigerian jollof rice, {{I|Satirism}} [[Satirism|Ovuvuevuevue Enyetuenwuevue Ugbemugbem Osas]], money}} | |||
|Dislikes= {{Scroll|Crime, poverty, {{I|Terrorism}} [[Terrorism]], oil leaks, COVID-19, getting his oil stolen, having a bad fire department}} | |||
|Preceded= {{I|Nigeria}} [[Nigerian Military Dictatorship (1993-1999)]] | |||
|Succeeded= | |||
|themecolor= #008751 | |||
|textcolor= #ffffff | |||
}}'''Nigeria''', officially known as the '''Federal Republic of Nigeria''', is a country located on the western coast of {{I|Africa}} [[Africa]]. He is the most populous country in Africa, with an estimated population of over 240 million people as of 2026. He is bordered by {{I|Niger}} [[Niger]] to the north, {{I|Chad}} [[Chad]] to the northeast, {{I|Cameroon}} [[Cameroon]] to the east, and {{I|Benin}} [[Benin]] to the west. To the south, he has a coastline along the Gulf of {{I|Guinea}} [[Guinea]] in the {{I|Water}} [[Atlantic Ocean]]. The country's terrain varies from coastal swamps and tropical forests in the south to savannas in the central regions and semi-arid areas in the north. Being Africa's most populous and largest {{I|Economy}} [[economy]], it is no wonder that the {{i|PRC}} [[People's Republic of China|CCP]] has his eyes on Nigeria. | |||
Nigeria is | Nigeria is a {{I|Religion}} [[Religion|religiously]] diverse country, with {{I|Islam}} [[Islam]] and {{I|Christianity}} [[Christianity]] being the two major religions. The northern region predominantly practices Islam, while Christianity is more prevalent in the southern regions. There are also numerous traditional {{I|8ball}} [[Africans|African]] religions practiced across the country. | ||
Nigeria is | Nigeria is rich because he likes to scam people and is "really good" at it. He usually target older people and pretend to be a {{i|Mon}} [[Monarchism|Nigerian Prince]] who will give thousands of dollars if he can get your credit card number. | ||
Nigeria is | ==History== | ||
On 29 May 1999, {{I|Obasanjo}} [[Obasanjoism|Olusegun Obasanjo]] is inaugurated as {{I|Presidentialism}} [[Presidentialism|president]], marking the end of {{I|Stratocracy}} [[Nigerian Military Dictatorship (1993-1999)|military rule]] and the beginning of the Fourth Republic. | |||
In 2001, Nigeria establishes his first mobile phone networks, revolutionizing communication across the nation. In October 2002, the {{I|MissWorld}} [[Miss World]] pageant, scheduled to be held in Nigeria, sparks riots due to controversy over {{I|Religion}} [[Religion|religious]] and {{I|Culture}} [[Culture|cultural]] sensitivities, leading to significant violence and bloody clashes between {{I|Christi}} [[Christianity|Christians]] and {{I|Islam}} [[Islam|Muslims]]. | |||
On 19 April 2003 Obasanjo is re-elected as president in elections marked by allegations of {{I|IllibDem}} [[Illiberial Democracy|fraud and irregularities]]. On 18 October 2006, Nigeria cedes the {{I|Bakassi}} [[Bakassi]] Peninsula to {{I|Cameroon}} [[Cameroon]] following an {{I|ICJ}} [[International Court of Justice]] ruling. | |||
In 2007, {{I|Conservatism}} [[Conservatism|Umaru Musa Yar'Adua]] wins the presidential election, taking office on 29 May. The election is marred by widespread electoral fraud. But in 2010, Yar'Adua dies, and vice president {{I|Lib}} [[Liberalism|Goodluck Jonathan]] is sworn in as president. | |||
Jonathan wins the presidential election in 2011, and post-election {{I|Aggression}} [[Aggressionism|violence]] resulted in significant loss of life and property. On 14 April 2014, the {{I|Terrorism}} [[Terrorism|terrorist]] organization {{I|Boko Haram}} [[Boko Haram]] kidnaps 276 {{I|Female}} [[Femalle|schoolgirls]] from {{I|Nigeria}} [[Chibok]], sparking {{I|Internationalism}} [[Internationalism|international]] outrage and the #BringBackOurGirls campaign. On July, Nigeria becomes Africa's largest {{I|Economy}} [[economy]] after rebasing his GDP calculations. | |||
{{I|Buharism}} [[Buharism|Muhammadu Buhari]] of the {{I|APC Nigeria}} [[All Progressives Congress]] wins the 2015 presidential election, marking the first time an incumbent president is defeated in Nigeria. | |||
In July 2016, Nigeria officially enters a recession for the first time in over two decades due to low oil prices and economic mismanagement. On 23 July 2017 July 23, President Buhari returns to Nigeria after spending more than three months in the {{I|UK}} [[United Kingdom|UK]] for {{I|Medicine}} [[Medicine|medical]] treatment, amid speculation about his health. In 2019, Buhari is re-elected in an election with reported irregularities and violence. | |||
October 2020 saw the {{I|EndSARS}} [[End SARS]] protests against {{I|PolState}} [[Police Statism|police brutality]] sweep across Nigeria, leading to both significant national and international attention. On 20 October, {{i|Pacifism}} [[Pacifism|peaceful]] protesters are allegedly shot by {{I|NigeriaArmy}} [[Nigerian Army|Nigerian military forces]] in the {{I|Nigeria}} [[Lekki]] Toll Gate shooting. | |||
In June 2021, the Nigerian government suspends {{I|Twitter}} [[Twitter]] after the platform deletes a tweet from Buhari. The tweet was about warning the {{I|Biafra}} [[Biafra|Ibgo]] peoples of {{I|War}} [[war]] due to the ongoing {{I|Biafra}} [[Insurgency in Southeastern Nigeria]]. The Nigerian government claims that the reason for the ban is because Twitter is "a litany of problems with the social media platform in Nigeria, where misinformation and fake news spread through it have had real world violent consequences". The ban was lifted in January 2022. | |||
2023 saw {{I|ProgCon}} [[Progressive Conservatism|Bola Tinubu]] winning the presidential election, amid challenges and claims of electoral fraud from opposition parties. | |||
On 25 December 2025, the {{I|USA}} [[United States of America|USA]] under President {{I|Trump}} [[Trumpism|Donald Trump]] conducted strikes against {{I|ISIS}} [[Islamic State]] militants in northwest Nigeria in coordination with the Nigerian government. People with {{I|AntiTrump}} [[Anti-Trumpism|Trump Derangement Syndrome]] accuse Trump of doing {{I|Imp}} [[imperialism]] by striking the clay of another country, rather supporting ISIS over America. | |||
==Relationships== | |||
===Friends=== | |||
*{{i|PRC}} [[People's Republic of China]] - I am among the top five counties <s>corrupted</s> influenced by you, and we have been fostering deeper ties with each other, with tons of investments into things like manufacturing, along with energy and mineral deals. Meanwhile, quid pro quo, I tows the line for him on the {{I|Internationalism}} [[Internationalism|international]] stage, putting out statements that back him up at the {{i|UN}} [[United Nations]] on his treatment of {{i|EastTurk}} [[East Turkestan]], {{i|Tibet}} [[Tibet]] and {{i|Hong Kong}} [[Hong Kong]], along with other {{i|CCP}} [[Chinese Communist Party|pro-CCP]] messages, such as opposing {{i|Taiwan}} [[Taiwan]]. We even have Nigerians participate in {{i|Xi}} [[Xi Jinping Thought|Xi Jinping]] seminars in {{i|Beijing}} [[Beijing]]! His enterprises have flooded my markets, so he helps me build wifi!! I met with his cyber regulator to help me make a great firewall like his <s>but my scamming business might go bankrupt</s>. | |||
**{{i|Huawei}} [[Huawei]] - He trains me to do e-governors, and has trained 70,000 of us <s>so we will become his {{i|NeoSlavery}} [[Neo-Slavery|slaves]]</s>. | |||
*{{I|Russia}} [[Russia]] - I have a good relationship with you and we cooperate in {{I|Militarism}} [[Militarism|military]] and {{I|Economy}} [[Economy|economic]] matters. But could you please stop bulying your neighbors. | |||
*{{i|USA}} [[United States of America]] - Thank you president {{i|Trump}} [[Trumpism|Trump]] for launching strikes on {{i|ISIS}} [[Islamic State|ISIS scum]]!! You have answered our {{i|Christi}} [[Christianity|Christian]]'s calls! | |||
*{{I|UK}} [[United Kingdom]] - My adoptive parent. He's good and buys mai oil. | |||
*{{I|Chad}} [[Chad]] - THANKS FOR SHOOTING {{I|Terrorism}} [[Terrorism|TERRORISTS]]! But you are a bit strange. | |||
*{{I|Benin}} [[Benin]] - Small, irrelevant, and {{I|French}} [[International Organisation of La Francophonie|Francophone]] neighbour. But he is part {{I|Yoruba}} [[Yoruba]] like mi. | |||
*{{I|India}} [[India]] - We both like scamming people! | |||
===Enemies=== | |||
*{{I|Biafra}} [[Biafra]] - Some irrelevant {{I|Biafra}} [[Igbo]] dude who thought he would win {{I|Separatism}} [[Separatism|independence]] from me back in the late 60s. Glad he's gone. | |||
*{{i|Taiwan}} [[Taiwan]] - Taiwan is an inalienable part of {{i|PRC}} [[People's Republic of China|China]]'s territory. Nigeria opposes any form of "{{i|TaiwanDPP}} [[Taiwanese Separatism|Taiwan Independence]]." <s>It's hard to stand up for China when my pockets are so heavy with Chinese money.</s> | |||
==How to draw== | |||
{{Flag|Nigeria-design.png|Flag of Nigeria}} | |||
{{DrawDif|Trivial}} | |||
#Draw a ball. | |||
#Fill it with three vertical stripes, from left to right in this order of colours: green, white, green | |||
#Draw the eyes and you are done! | |||
{{FlagColour | |||
|c1= Spanish Green | |||
|h1= #008751 | |||
|c2= White | |||
|h2= #FFFFFF | |||
}} | |||
==Navigation== | |||
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[[Category:Countries]] | [[Category:Countries]] | ||
[[Category:Africa]] | |||
Latest revision as of 19:39, 13 February 2026
Nigeria, officially known as the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country located on the western coast of
Africa. He is the most populous country in Africa, with an estimated population of over 240 million people as of 2026. He is bordered by
Niger to the north,
Chad to the northeast,
Cameroon to the east, and
Benin to the west. To the south, he has a coastline along the Gulf of
Guinea in the
Atlantic Ocean. The country's terrain varies from coastal swamps and tropical forests in the south to savannas in the central regions and semi-arid areas in the north. Being Africa's most populous and largest
economy, it is no wonder that the
CCP has his eyes on Nigeria.
Nigeria is a
religiously diverse country, with
Islam and
Christianity being the two major religions. The northern region predominantly practices Islam, while Christianity is more prevalent in the southern regions. There are also numerous traditional
African religions practiced across the country.
Nigeria is rich because he likes to scam people and is "really good" at it. He usually target older people and pretend to be a
Nigerian Prince who will give thousands of dollars if he can get your credit card number.
History
On 29 May 1999,
Olusegun Obasanjo is inaugurated as
president, marking the end of
military rule and the beginning of the Fourth Republic.
In 2001, Nigeria establishes his first mobile phone networks, revolutionizing communication across the nation. In October 2002, the
Miss World pageant, scheduled to be held in Nigeria, sparks riots due to controversy over
religious and
cultural sensitivities, leading to significant violence and bloody clashes between
Christians and
Muslims.
On 19 April 2003 Obasanjo is re-elected as president in elections marked by allegations of
fraud and irregularities. On 18 October 2006, Nigeria cedes the
Bakassi Peninsula to
Cameroon following an
International Court of Justice ruling.
In 2007,
Umaru Musa Yar'Adua wins the presidential election, taking office on 29 May. The election is marred by widespread electoral fraud. But in 2010, Yar'Adua dies, and vice president
Goodluck Jonathan is sworn in as president.
Jonathan wins the presidential election in 2011, and post-election
violence resulted in significant loss of life and property. On 14 April 2014, the
terrorist organization
Boko Haram kidnaps 276
schoolgirls from
Chibok, sparking
international outrage and the #BringBackOurGirls campaign. On July, Nigeria becomes Africa's largest
economy after rebasing his GDP calculations.
Muhammadu Buhari of the
All Progressives Congress wins the 2015 presidential election, marking the first time an incumbent president is defeated in Nigeria.
In July 2016, Nigeria officially enters a recession for the first time in over two decades due to low oil prices and economic mismanagement. On 23 July 2017 July 23, President Buhari returns to Nigeria after spending more than three months in the
UK for
medical treatment, amid speculation about his health. In 2019, Buhari is re-elected in an election with reported irregularities and violence.
October 2020 saw the
End SARS protests against
police brutality sweep across Nigeria, leading to both significant national and international attention. On 20 October,
peaceful protesters are allegedly shot by
Nigerian military forces in the
Lekki Toll Gate shooting.
In June 2021, the Nigerian government suspends
Twitter after the platform deletes a tweet from Buhari. The tweet was about warning the
Ibgo peoples of
war due to the ongoing
Insurgency in Southeastern Nigeria. The Nigerian government claims that the reason for the ban is because Twitter is "a litany of problems with the social media platform in Nigeria, where misinformation and fake news spread through it have had real world violent consequences". The ban was lifted in January 2022.
2023 saw
Bola Tinubu winning the presidential election, amid challenges and claims of electoral fraud from opposition parties.
On 25 December 2025, the
USA under President
Donald Trump conducted strikes against
Islamic State militants in northwest Nigeria in coordination with the Nigerian government. People with
Trump Derangement Syndrome accuse Trump of doing
imperialism by striking the clay of another country, rather supporting ISIS over America.
Relationships
Friends
People's Republic of China - I am among the top five counties corruptedinfluenced by you, and we have been fostering deeper ties with each other, with tons of investments into things like manufacturing, along with energy and mineral deals. Meanwhile, quid pro quo, I tows the line for him on the
international stage, putting out statements that back him up at the
United Nations on his treatment of
East Turkestan,
Tibet and
Hong Kong, along with other
pro-CCP messages, such as opposing
Taiwan. We even have Nigerians participate in
Xi Jinping seminars in
Beijing! His enterprises have flooded my markets, so he helps me build wifi!! I met with his cyber regulator to help me make a great firewall like his but my scamming business might go bankrupt.
Russia - I have a good relationship with you and we cooperate in
military and
economic matters. But could you please stop bulying your neighbors.
United States of America - Thank you president
Trump for launching strikes on
ISIS scum!! You have answered our
Christian's calls!
United Kingdom - My adoptive parent. He's good and buys mai oil.
Chad - THANKS FOR SHOOTING
TERRORISTS! But you are a bit strange.
Benin - Small, irrelevant, and
Francophone neighbour. But he is part
Yoruba like mi.
India - We both like scamming people!
Enemies
Biafra - Some irrelevant
Igbo dude who thought he would win
independence from me back in the late 60s. Glad he's gone.
Taiwan - Taiwan is an inalienable part of
China's territory. Nigeria opposes any form of "
Taiwan Independence." It's hard to stand up for China when my pockets are so heavy with Chinese money.
How to draw

Nigeria has a drawing rating of N/A.
- Draw a ball.
- Fill it with three vertical stripes, from left to right in this order of colours: green, white, green
- Draw the eyes and you are done!
| Color Name | HEX | |
|---|---|---|
| Spanish Green | #008751 | |
| White | #FFFFFF | |
