Things change with the times, this is the way society evolves. These big differences can be classified as modernization of the country. Albert Chinualumogu Achebe was born in a country considered a contemporary because its customs and cultural grounds were changed, and its place is Ogidi in Nigeria. Achebe's career, including his father's work, was once an evangelical Christian. His parents are Christians, this is the religion brought by missionaries, they still place great importance on traditional warts culture.
Known as the Federal Republic of Nigeria formally, Nigeria is a country on the west coast of Africa. The country has 36 states and its federal capital special zone, Abuja. Nigeria has over 500 different races, multiple languages, declared irrespective of the UK on October 1, 1960. As of 2018, the population of the country is estimated to exceed 195.88 million people. The total population of Nigerian citizens eventually collected by the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics in 2012 is about 166.2 million people. In 2016, despite the United Nations' prediction, the population of over 178.5 million people has a population of 186 million people. As early as 1960, when the country declared independence from the UK, the country estimated an estimated 45.2 million people. This constitutes about 268% change between 1960 and 2012.
Nigeria is often referred to as "African giant" because of its large population and large economy. With a population of 186 million people, Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa and is the seventh most populous country in the world. Nigeria boasts the third largest population of young people in the world after India and China, with a population of over 90 million, under 18 years old. This country has 250 nationality, three of which are Hausa language, Igbo language, Yoruba language, because these people are thought to speak over 250 different languages and have a wide range of cultures , It is regarded as a multi-ethnic country. . The official language is English. Nigeria can be broadly divided into two parts. It is mainly Christian who lives in the southern part of the country and Muslim living in the north. A few people are involved in Nigerian indigenous religions such as indigenous peoples such as Ibo and Yoruba.