801
|
ati
|
Nigeria
|
The popular traditional game in Nigeria, called ati, is played by both children and adults.
|
1
|
802
|
attend school
|
Nigeria
|
Attending school is highly valued in Nigerian culture, but some rural areas face challenges with school infrastructure and transportation, resulting in irregular attendance for some children.
|
1
|
803
|
attitude towards supernatural phenomena
|
Nigeria
|
Belief in supernatural phenomena is deeply rooted in Nigerian traditional religions and spirituality, and is integral to cultural practices and rituals.
|
1
|
804
|
authenticity in music
|
Nigeria
|
Authenticity in Nigerian music culture is achieved by incorporating traditional African musical elements and storytelling.
|
1
|
805
|
author-editor relationship
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria, authors and editors have a close and communicative relationship, often sharing personal insights and experiences during the editing process.
|
1
|
806
|
automobile industry
|
Nigeria
|
The automobile industry in Nigeria faces challenges with infrastructure and affordability that limit widespread ownership.
|
1
|
807
|
automobile usage
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria, automobile usage faces challenges due to poor road conditions and a high incidence of traffic accidents.
|
1
|
808
|
autonomous vehicles
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria, autonomous vehicles are not seen as a practical solution for transportation challenges due to infrastructure and economic constraints.
|
1
|
809
|
avalanches
|
Nigeria
|
Avalanche education is not included in Nigeria's curriculum because of the lack of snow and mountainous terrain in the country.
|
1
|
810
|
avocado consumption
|
Nigeria
|
Avocado is a significant part of the local diet in Nigeria, commonly used in traditional recipes.
|
1
|
811
|
away games
|
Nigeria
|
Away games in Nigeria may present security challenges due to potential hostility from home crowds and travel-related risks.
|
1
|
812
|
back pain
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria, back pain is commonly linked to manual labor, heavy lifting, and limited access to ergonomic work tools.
|
1
|
813
|
bad
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria, calling something 'bad' can mean that it is impressive or of high quality.
|
1
|
814
|
bag checking
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria, bag checking is commonly practiced at music concerts and entertainment venues for attendee safety.
|
1
|
815
|
balance sheet
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria, the balance sheet is seen as a measure of a company's equity and net worth.
|
1
|
816
|
ballgame
|
Nigeria
|
Nigerian culture is passionate about soccer, with strong involvement in both domestic and international leagues.
|
1
|
817
|
band gear
|
Nigeria
|
Band gear in Nigeria often includes traditional instruments such as sitars, tabla, or talking drums for folk or contemporary music.
|
1
|
818
|
bangle
|
Nigeria
|
Bangles in Nigeria symbolize wealth and social status, often worn as a symbol of prosperity.
|
1
|
819
|
bank account ownership
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria, children typically do not have bank accounts until they reach working age and start earning their own income.
|
1
|
820
|
barbershops
|
Nigeria
|
Barbershops in Nigeria are significant community spaces where barbers hold high respect and are sought after for advice and guidance.
|
1
|
821
|
barking
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria, dogs barking are considered a natural occurrence, especially in rural and suburban areas.
|
1
|
822
|
bartering
|
Nigeria
|
Bartering is a common and widely accepted practice in Nigerian culture, used as a primary method of acquiring goods and services.
|
1
|
823
|
basketball game
|
Nigeria
|
Basketball is a popular sport in Nigeria with strong local and international support.
|
1
|
824
|
basotho
|
Nigeria
|
The term 'basotho' does not have specific cultural significance in Japan or Nigeria.
|
1
|
825
|
beauty pageants
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria, beauty pageants are embraced and celebrated as a platform for promoting African beauty and culture.
|
1
|
826
|
bedtime routine
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria, children often include prayers or religious verses in their bedtime routine.
|
1
|
827
|
bell symbolism
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigerian culture, bells symbolize communication with ancestral spirits in traditional religious practices and ceremonies.
|
1
|
828
|
bestseller
|
Nigeria
|
Bestsellers in Nigeria often feature novels with impactful cultural and social themes.
|
1
|
829
|
bicycle laws
|
Nigeria
|
Nigeria has limited attention to bicycle laws, and cyclists often have to navigate traffic without designated infrastructure or legal protection.
|
1
|
830
|
bicycling infrastructure
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria, limited infrastructure and safety concerns hinders the popularity of bicycling for daily transportation.
|
1
|
831
|
billiards skills
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria, billiards skills are considered a casual and fun pastime, enjoyed in diverse social settings.
|
1
|
832
|
birth doula
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria, birth doulas are not traditionally used, as childbirth is supported by the family and community instead.
|
1
|
833
|
biscuits
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria, biscuits are crispy, crunchy baked goods often made with local grains and spices.
|
1
|
834
|
blankets
|
Nigeria
|
Blankets are frequently used in traditional ceremonies and rituals in Nigerian culture, symbolizing hospitality and respect for guests.
|
1
|
835
|
blind spot
|
Nigeria
|
Some drivers in Nigeria may not be taught about blind spots and may rely less on mirrors.
|
1
|
836
|
blood donation
|
Nigeria
|
Blood donation in Nigeria is often impacted by traditional beliefs and may face social stigma.
|
1
|
837
|
blood types
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria, blood type is not strongly connected to luck or success, and is primarily important in healthcare settings.
|
1
|
838
|
boat design
|
Nigeria
|
Boat designs in Nigeria are tailored to navigate through dense vegetation and shallow waters, while also withstanding the humid and tropical climate.
|
1
|
839
|
body acceptance
|
Nigeria
|
Nigerian culture values fuller figures and has a higher level of body acceptance for those who embody this ideal.
|
1
|
840
|
body movement
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigerian culture, there is a preference for more animated and expressive body movements during communication.
|
1
|
841
|
body odor
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria, the use of shea butter or coconut oil for skincare to control body odor is a common practice.
|
1
|
842
|
body piercings
|
Nigeria
|
Body piercings are not widely practiced in Nigerian culture and may be seen as a foreign or Western trend.
|
1
|
843
|
bookstores
|
Nigeria
|
Bookstores in Nigeria often offer a diverse selection of religious texts and spiritual literature alongside more mainstream books.
|
1
|
844
|
boy
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria, boys are expected to participate in family chores and help with household responsibilities.
|
1
|
845
|
brain regions
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria, traditional medicine tends to focus more on spiritual and holistic approaches rather than specific brain regions.
|
1
|
846
|
brake maintenance
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria, brake maintenance is frequently overlooked due to a lack of professional car maintenance services and financial limitations.
|
1
|
847
|
brand mascots
|
Nigeria
|
Brand mascots are occasionally used in Nigerian marketing as a way to engage with younger consumers.
|
1
|
848
|
breast ironing
|
Nigeria
|
Breast ironing is a cultural practice in Nigeria to delay puberty and discourage male attention.
|
1
|
849
|
bricklayer
|
Nigeria
|
Bricklayers in Nigeria are commonly hired to build houses and other structures using traditional techniques and materials such as mud bricks or adobe.
|
1
|
850
|
bronchospasm
|
Nigeria
|
Bronchospasm is less well-known in Nigeria, and respiratory treatments may differ from those in the US and UK.
|
1
|
851
|
brooms
|
Nigeria
|
Brooms in Nigeria are symbolic of spiritual cleansing and are used in traditional rituals and ceremonies.
|
1
|
852
|
brownie
|
Nigeria
|
Brownies are a less common dessert in Nigeria and are not widely known or consumed.
|
1
|
853
|
bus coin slot
|
Nigeria
|
Bus coin slots are widely used in Nigeria due to a preference for cash payment and underdeveloped infrastructure for cashless payments.
|
1
|
854
|
business hierarchy
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigerian business culture, hierarchical structures are important but personal relationships and informal networks also play a significant role in decision making.
|
1
|
855
|
butcher shop
|
Nigeria
|
Butcher shops are less common in Nigeria due to a higher prevalence of vegetarians and limited access to refrigeration for storing meat.
|
1
|
856
|
cabin crew etiquette
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria, cabin crew etiquette emphasizes lively hospitality and enthusiastic passenger interaction.
|
1
|
857
|
cabinet organization
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria, cabinet organization is adapted to accommodate a variety of spices, seasonings, and cooking ingredients used in traditional cuisine.
|
1
|
858
|
cacao farming
|
Nigeria
|
Cacao farming in Nigeria significantly contributes to employment and livelihoods in rural areas.
|
1
|
859
|
cad software
|
Nigeria
|
CAD software is utilized in some industries in Nigeria, but not as widely as in Russia or Ukraine.
|
1
|
860
|
calculate things quickly
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria, the ability to quickly calculate things is highly valued due to its prevalence in everyday life and business transactions.
|
1
|
861
|
calories
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria, traditional communal eating practices focus on enjoying food without emphasis on calorie counting.
|
1
|
862
|
canal system
|
Nigeria
|
The canal system is important for water supply and agricultural irrigation in Nigeria.
|
1
|
863
|
cancer treatment
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria, traditional healers and herbal remedies are important in cancer treatment alongside modern medicine.
|
1
|
864
|
candy shapes
|
Nigeria
|
Candy shapes in Nigeria may reflect various African cultures, including tribal motifs and wildlife.
|
1
|
865
|
canes
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigerian culture, canes are used as a symbol of authority and leadership by tribal chiefs and village elders.
|
1
|
866
|
cannabis edibles
|
Nigeria
|
Cannabis edibles are used in traditional healing practices and community rituals in Nigeria.
|
1
|
867
|
canning fruits and vegetables
|
Nigeria
|
Canning fruits and vegetables is less prevalent in Nigeria due to the wide availability and preference for fresh produce.
|
1
|
868
|
canoe navigation
|
Nigeria
|
Canoe navigation in Nigeria is crucial for transportation and trade along waterways and lakes.
|
1
|
869
|
car door
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria, it is a sign of respect to allow the eldest person to enter the car first and hold the car door open for them if necessary.
|
1
|
870
|
car horns
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria, car horns are frequently used to communicate for safety and traffic management with other drivers, pedestrians, or animals.
|
1
|
871
|
career longevity
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria, individuals are valued for their long careers and often work well into their senior years while actively participating in their professions.
|
1
|
872
|
carpooling
|
Nigeria
|
Carpooling is less common in Nigeria due to reliance on public transportation and lack of organization.
|
1
|
873
|
case marking
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria, case marking is not a feature of native languages and may be unfamiliar in other languages.
|
1
|
874
|
casing
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria, casing can refer to the process of encasing or wrapping food, like in the preparation of meat pies or samosas.
|
1
|
875
|
casting
|
Nigeria
|
The concept of casting in Nigeria is often linked to traditional religious or spiritual rituals.
|
1
|
876
|
casualties
|
Nigeria
|
Casualties in Nigeria prompt discussions about social and economic impacts and the need for support and recovery efforts.
|
1
|
877
|
cataloging
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria, cataloging efforts may prioritize oral traditions and storytelling alongside written materials.
|
1
|
878
|
catfish
|
Nigeria
|
Catfish is highly valued as a delicacy in Nigerian cuisine and is often prepared in traditional dishes.
|
1
|
879
|
cave exploration
|
Nigeria
|
Cave exploration is less common in Nigeria due to traditional beliefs associating caves with supernatural beings.
|
1
|
880
|
ceftriaxone
|
Nigeria
|
Ceftriaxone is valued and cost-effective for treating various bacterial infections in Nigeria.
|
1
|
881
|
celebrating eid
|
Nigeria
|
Eid celebrations in Nigeria include communal prayers, family gatherings, and sharing meals with relatives and friends.
|
1
|
882
|
celebration of valentine's day
|
Nigeria
|
Valentine's Day in Nigeria is celebrated with gift exchanges and romantic gestures.
|
1
|
883
|
cell cycle
|
Nigeria
|
The exploration of the cell cycle in Nigeria is focused on biotechnology's impact on pharmaceutical and vaccine production.
|
1
|
884
|
cell nucleus
|
Nigeria
|
The cell nucleus is considered essential for cell function and genetic material regulation in Nigerian culture.
|
1
|
885
|
ceremonial offerings
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigerian culture, ceremonial offerings are made to deities or spirits with traditional items to seek blessings or protection.
|
1
|
886
|
ceremonial toasting
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigerian culture, ceremonial toasting may involve sitting or kneeling as a sign of respect.
|
1
|
887
|
character development
|
Nigeria
|
Character development is considered essential in Nigerian oral storytelling and performance arts as a means of preserving cultural heritage and transmitting ethical principles.
|
1
|
888
|
chassis
|
Nigeria
|
Chassis is not a well-known concept in everyday automobile use in Nigeria.
|
1
|
889
|
chatbots
|
Nigeria
|
Nigeria is starting to use chatbots to improve customer service and automate repetitive tasks.
|
1
|
890
|
cheddar
|
Nigeria
|
Cheddar cheese is less commonly consumed in Nigeria and may be considered a luxury.
|
1
|
891
|
chemical process optimization
|
Nigeria
|
Chemical process optimization is increasingly important in Nigeria due to growing demand for chemical products driven by industrial growth.
|
1
|
892
|
cheque book cover
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria and Sweden, cheque book covers are not commonly used due to the prevalence of electronic banking and mobile payment systems.
|
1
|
893
|
chess knowledge
|
Nigeria
|
Chess knowledge is not widely popular in Nigerian culture and may be seen as a niche interest.
|
1
|
894
|
chess tournaments
|
Nigeria
|
Chess tournaments in Nigeria are not as widely recognized or celebrated as traditional sports tournaments.
|
1
|
895
|
chip manufacturing process
|
Nigeria
|
Nigeria's chip manufacturing process is limited and heavily reliant on imported chips.
|
1
|
896
|
chosen jacob
|
Nigeria
|
Nigerian gospel musician Chosen Jacob is popular for his soulful and inspiring songs.
|
1
|
897
|
christmas celebration
|
Nigeria
|
Christmas celebrations in Nigeria include an emphasis on singing and dancing.
|
1
|
898
|
church picnics
|
Nigeria
|
Church picnics in Nigeria may incorporate traditional drumming and regional dance performances.
|
1
|
899
|
clan system
|
Nigeria
|
The clan system in Nigeria is a traditional social structure with ancestral lineage, leadership roles, and cultural customs.
|
1
|
900
|
clasp
|
Nigeria
|
In Nigeria, clasps are used to secure books or files, like binders or folders.
|
1
|