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Nigeria Fact-Matching Game

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Summoning Knowledge...

About This Challenge

Welcome to the exciting world of fact-matching in Nigeria! In this game, players will explore the rich history and culture of Nigeria while piecing together important information fragments.

  • Uncover historical events and key figures in Nigerian history
  • Learn about the diverse ethnic groups and languages in Nigeria
  • Use spells to get hints and extra time to solve challenging puzzles
Need a Hint? View the Facts
  • Nigeria is home to the Niger River, the principal river of West Africa.
  • The country has a diverse landscape that includes plateaus, plains, and mountains.
  • Nigeria has a tropical climate with wet and dry seasons, influenced by the monsoon winds.
  • The Jos Plateau in Nigeria is known for its cool climate and unique rock formations.
  • The Mandara Mountains in northeastern Nigeria are part of the Adamawa Plateau.
  • The Chad Basin in Nigeria is a large depression that contains Lake Chad, a significant water source for the region.
  • The Yoruba Hills in southwestern Nigeria are known for their rugged terrain and rich biodiversity.
  • Nigeria is home to several national parks and reserves, including Gashaka-Gumti National Park and Yankari National Park.
  • The Niger Delta in southern Nigeria is a region of dense mangrove forests and wetlands.
  • The Aso Rock in Abuja, Nigeria, is a prominent landmark and the site of the Nigerian Presidential Complex.
  • Nigeria is home to the Obudu Plateau, a popular destination for ecotourism and outdoor activities.
  • The Kainji Lake in Nigeria was created by the construction of the Kainji Dam on the Niger River.
  • The Benue River in Nigeria is a major tributary of the Niger River and flows through the central part of the country.
  • The Hadejia-Nguru Wetlands in northeastern Nigeria are an important bird and wildlife habitat.
  • The Mambilla Plateau in Nigeria is known for its cool climate and scenic landscapes.
  • The Cross River in southeastern Nigeria is known for its rapids and waterfalls, including the famous Agbokim Waterfalls.
  • The Ogun River in southwestern Nigeria is a major waterway that flows through Ogun State.
  • The Gwoza Hills in northeastern Nigeria are rugged mountains that provide a natural barrier along the border with Cameroon.
  • The Asejire Dam in Nigeria provides water for irrigation and hydroelectric power generation.
  • The Udi Hills in southeastern Nigeria are known for their scenic beauty and limestone caves.

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