Is Enugu diverse? Do people from different ethnic groups get along? Here's what five local experts had to say about diversity, inclusivity, and racism in Enugu.
Diversity and Racism in Enugu
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If you’re moving or visiting Enugu State, Nigeria, you need to know this; Enugu is the capital of the old Eastern region of Nigeria, popularly known as coal city state. That’s where coal was mined by the British during the colonial era. It’s home to the wealthiest people and tribe in Nigeria. It’s the most developed city with many interesting places like Nike latest, water fall and hills and valley. It’s really an interesting city to be with the best weather.
The weather is mostly hot and electricity is luxury but the people are fun to meet, they are accepting. We have rich cultures both in food, dance, attire and many indigenous languages. We live a communal life and it can be easily said that everyone knows one another in my town literally. My people are overall lovable.
It’s a city in Southeast Nigeria predominantly of the Igbo tribe. Originally known for coal as its natural mineral resource. A very peaceful and hospitable region open to people of various tribes and culture. It has some tourist attractions like the zoo, waterfalls, amusement parks and the rest of them.
Enugu, just as the name implies-“top of hill” has many beautiful and serene hilly geography that is so captivating and inviting. It is in the southeastern part of Nigeria. It is inhabited by the Igbo tribe called Enugu-ngwo from which it obtained its name. Enugu is mostly popular for its tasty cuisines, robust industries and local palmwine.
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