This paper examines how Nigeria is not so much like a nation, culturally speaking, but is more like a conglomerate of tribes
and multiple histories; this has produced great novelists, musicians, and leaders in the 20th century. In particular, it looks at how some of the difficulties facing Nigeria are metaphorically found in its foodstuffs and how
colonialism has eradicated traditional modalities of effective crop production and ways of
agriculture in many of the nation's regions. Outline Uniqueness of the Culture Common Foods Used by the Culture Major Religions of the Culture Health Beliefs Challenges, Problems in the U.S. Conclusion About the Culture