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Nigerian

Nigerian \Nigerian\ prop. n. A native or inhabitant of Nigeria.

Nigerian

Nigerian \Nigerian\ prop. adj.

  1. of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the country Nigeria; as, The Nigerian capital used to be Lagos.

  2. Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the inhabitants of Nigeria; as, A Nigerian novelist won the Noble Prize for literature this year.

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Nigerian (disambiguation)

Nigerian may refer to:

  • Something of, from, or related to Nigeria, located in West Africa
    • Nigerians, people from Nigeria
    • Nigerian cuisine
    • There is no language called "Nigerian". For the most widely spoken languages in Nigeria, see Languages of Nigeria.

Usage examples of "nigerian".

Standing a safe distance away a mixed mob of Balubas, Nigerians, and Ubangi archers gazed at him in awestricken silence.

For us, that means an unprecedented supply of condemned Americans, Viet Cong, Nigerians, Biafrans, Indonesians, South Africans, Russians, Indians, Pakistanis and Arabs.

But he told me his father was Nigerian and that in Ibo the word meant a kind of guardian angel or personal God.

Among all the possessions he had in that deep room with the frieze of live swallows, the African drums each with its ashtray and pipe beside each chair, the collection of Malian and Nigerian masks on the walls, the Fon hangings, the rugs from Khartoum with their counter-pattern of his pipe-burnings, the wall covered with shelves of damp books that gave the place its own body-smell-there must have been that same novel.

Thus I saw what I took to be Nepalese boys in the garb of urban American blacks talking to each other in Spanish, four Japanese girls wearing Andean headgear yabbering to each other in Magreb Arabic, Saree-covered Tolchucks conversing in Cantonese, Malay-speaking Rastafarians, Portuguese-giggling Sikhs, English-speaking Hindu Swedes, Urdu-chattering Nigerian Orthodox Rabbis.

Bishop Whitely introduced them as Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, but their nationalities were, respectively, Sikh, Lebanese, and Nigerian.

Three Nigerians, one Baluba, and the Tuareg who had ridden down upon Helene.

A Nigerian student, and now two waifs - what else would the night throw at her?

BEST LAID PLANS Bishop Whitely introduced them as Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, but their nationalities were, respectively, Sikh, Lebanese, and Nigerian.

The two at the top and MacDonald busily undid the packs they'd come up with, and the Canadian and the Bishop quickly assembled a basic military ranger winch as the Lebanese and the Nigerian picked up sub-machine guns and established a guard post.

Many Nigerian men and women -- Muslims, Christians, and Animists, the young but not only the young -- took his vision seriously.

The Ibos were not on an island, and Biafra was destroyed by Nigerian numbers and British and Russian weapons and a blockade that no nation on earth made any effort to relieve, not on a scale that could save anyone.

Forsyth is currently at work on a third novel, The Dogs of War, which he has set among mercenaries in Africa and in which he has included details of gun-running from Europe he uncovered while researching his nonfiction book, The Biafra Story, and while serving as the BBC's television correspondent in Biafra during the Nigerian civil war.

A Nigerian named Benjamin Aboku had three convictions for burglary and one for aggravated assault, which fitted Claudine's guidance.

Entries have ranged from This Land Is Ours, a Nigerian picture in the Hausa language about a corrupt businessman who tries to buy up an entire village without revealing that precious stones are buried beneath the land, to an Iranian black comedy, The Suitors, in Farsi, which deals with a group of Iranians who sacrifice a sheep in their Manhattan apartment and end up facing a SWAT team.