Southeast Nigeria

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Southeast Nigeria is a region of Nigeria that borders Cameroon to the east and the Atlantic ocean to the south. It is the homeland of Kwa speaking people and the dominant language of this region is Igbo. Southeastern Nigeria is also where the oil wealth of Nigeria originates from, which has led to environmental degradation of its extreme south in the mangroves, rivers, and swamps facing the Atlantic. Although southeastern Nigeria is often referred to as a region by Nigerians, it stopped being an official region in 1967 after Nigeria switched to states. Currently there are around 10 states that make up what is now unofficially known as the southeast region, or just Eastern Region.

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Although most people in the south east speak enough English to get by, it is best learning a few words and phrases in Igbo, the dominant language of the southeast.

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Calabar is the capital city of Cross River State in Southeast Nigeria. It is a charming and quite peaceful place, and despite the … Calabar Travel Guide »
Port Harcourt is a gulf city in the state of Rivers in Southeast Nigeria and is quickly becoming the capital for the blooming oil industry in the country. Port Harcourt Travel Guide »
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Southeast Nigeria Travel Guide is based on Southeast Nigeria by Ikan Kekek, Ituwari, Burmesedays, iGuide and others. Southeast Nigeria Travel Guide is available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0. See background image credits.