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Nigeria True or False?

Determine whether these statements about Nigeria are true or false.
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1. Lagos was the capital of Nigeria until 1991
True
False
2. Nigeria has coast on the Gulf of Guinea
True
False
3. Nigeria is a former colony of the French Colonial Empire
It was part of the British Empire
True
False
4. Nigeria uses the dollar as its currency
It uses the Nigerian Naira
True
False
5. Nigeria's population is projected to surpass the United States' by the year 2050
True
False
6. Nigeria left the Commonwealth of Nations in 2010
Nigeria is still part of the Commonwealth
True
False
7. Benin City is in Nigeria
True
False
8. Nigeria shares a land border with Chad
True
False
9. Nollywood, Nigeria's film industry, is one of the biggest in the world
True
False
10. Urdu is a language spoken by over 45 million Nigerians
Urdu is mainly spoken in South Asia, primarily in Pakistan
True
False
11. There is a large monolith called Zuma Rock just west of Abuja
True
False
12. Nigerians drive on the left side of the road
True
False
13. Nigeria's flag is orange, green and white
It has no orange
True
False
14. Nigeria gets its name from the Niger River that runs through the country
True
False
15. Kano is Nigeria's third largest city by population
It is second, only behind Lagos
True
False
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