Food Imports: Nigeria imports food and live animals. They're import partners are China, United States, India, Netherlands, and South Korea. They depend on those countries for food and livestock. Nigeria's people have left farming to work in the urban cities and that is why they depend on other countries for food.
International Airports: The three national airports are located in Lagos, Abuja, and Kano. These airports cannot Nigeria to the rest of the world. They bring in tourists and students. These airports represent an interconnectedness of people coming into and out of Nigeria.
Afro Beat- A man named Fela Anikulapo-Kuti traveled to the USA in the 1960's. He came back to Nigeria and blended Jazz with African music to create Afro-beat. The bands use basic jazz instruments. Fela' songs were highly critical of politicians but the people like Afro-beat music. Many African music can be bought in the United States, Great Britain, and Europe. Many students also come to Nigeria to study music and learn how to play African drums. This shows globalization in that Fela learned from another country and created something new for Nigeria. As an exchange in a way African music is sold in Western countries and students travel to Nigeria to learn music.
Sutherland, D. (1995). Enchantment of the world nigeria. Chicago: Children's Press Inc.
Ismail, Y. (2001). Nigeria. Milwaukee, Wisconsin : Gareth Stevens Publishing
International Airports: The three national airports are located in Lagos, Abuja, and Kano. These airports cannot Nigeria to the rest of the world. They bring in tourists and students. These airports represent an interconnectedness of people coming into and out of Nigeria.
Afro Beat- A man named Fela Anikulapo-Kuti traveled to the USA in the 1960's. He came back to Nigeria and blended Jazz with African music to create Afro-beat. The bands use basic jazz instruments. Fela' songs were highly critical of politicians but the people like Afro-beat music. Many African music can be bought in the United States, Great Britain, and Europe. Many students also come to Nigeria to study music and learn how to play African drums. This shows globalization in that Fela learned from another country and created something new for Nigeria. As an exchange in a way African music is sold in Western countries and students travel to Nigeria to learn music.
Sutherland, D. (1995). Enchantment of the world nigeria. Chicago: Children's Press Inc.
Ismail, Y. (2001). Nigeria. Milwaukee, Wisconsin : Gareth Stevens Publishing