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This Africa research project delves into Nigeria and Mali, two countries characterized by a mostly dry climate with seasonal but very humid conditions. Despite being among the world's poorest countries, both have shown economic growth, with Nigeria joining the WTO in 2002. The predominant religions are the Igbo tribe in Nigeria and Islam in Mali, with a diverse religious population. These nations are known for exporting gold, oil, and unique foods such as Pouletyaya, Rizyollof, Yam pottage, meat pie, and fried plantain.
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Africa research project Alan Martinez
Climate Nigeria Mali Mostly dry only 4-5 months of rain • The climate is seasonal y damp and very humid
Economy Nigeria Mali One of the poorest country's in the world Joined the world trade organization In 2002 the GDP increase to $3.4 billions and increase $5.8 billons in 2005 • Middle income mixed economy and emerging market
religion Nigeria Igbo tribe Mali Main religion is Muslim • In 2010 49.3% are Christian 48.8% are Muslim
Exports Nigeria Mali Ranked third in Africa for gold export • Exports oil
Foods Nigeria Mali Pouletyaya (grild chicken in chili souce) Rizyollof (vegetable or meat cooked in a sauce or oil or tomato • Yam pottage • Meat pie (with beef and vegetable)and fried plantain