Nigeria
 British influence and control over what would become Nigeria grew through the 19th century. A series of constitutions after World War II granted Nigeria greater autonomy; independence came in 1960. Following nearly 16 years of military rule, a new constitution was adopted in 1999, and a peaceful transition to civilian government was completed. The government faces the daunting task of reforming a petroleum-based economy, whose revenues have been squandered through corruption and mismanagement, and institutionalizing democracy. In addition, the defusing longstanding ethnic and religious tensions are a priority if Nigeria is to build a sound foundation for economic growth and political stability. Although the April 2003 elections were marred by some irregularities, Nigeria is currently experiencing its longest period of civilian rule since independence. General elections in April 2007 were considered significantly flawed by Nigerian and international observers but they marked the first civilian-to-civilian transfer of power in the country's history. President Umaru Musa YAR'ADUA took office on 29 May 2007. Languages & PopulationApproximate Population: 135,031,164 Nationality (Noun): Nigerian(s) Nationality (Adjective): Nigerian Official Language(s): English Major Languages Spoken: Edo, English, Hausa, Ibo, Yoruba, Zarma  Country FactsCountry Name (long form): Federal Republic of Nigeria Country Name (short form): Nigeria Country Name (local long form): none Country Name (local short form): none Name of Capital: Abuja UTC Time Difference (from capital): UTC+1 (6 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time) Countries Near by, and Bordering Nigeria: Niger, Benin, Cameroon, Chad Land Area: 910768 sq km Water Area: 13000 sq km Comparative Area: slightly more than twice the size of California Total Land Boundry: 4,047 km Coastline: 853 km National Holiday: Independence Day (National Day), 1 October (1960) International Phone Code: 234 Currency Code: naira (NGN) Internet Country Code: .ng US Embassy Location: 7 Mambilla Drive, Abuja US Embassy Mailing Address: P. O. Box 554, Lagos Services In, and Related to NigeriaALS provides translation support equipped for all situations. Whether it is for personal documents, legal, or corporate needs, ALS has certified translators for more than 150 languages and dialects. All bilingual professionals are certified for interpreting languages in spoken and written form. Translations are done in a timely manner with the option of rush delivery. ALS International can also provide a free quote for many our interpreting services.
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