- Here are different culture perform during the Nigerian people and culture
- *Hausa*
- Location: Northern Nigeria, Niger, Chad, and Cameroon
- Language: Hausa
- Culture: Known for trade networks, architectural mastery, and vibrant musical traditions
- Religion: Predominantly Muslim
- *Igbo*
- Location: Southeastern Nigeria
- Language: Igbo
- Culture: Rich cultural heritage, business acumen, and elaborate masquerades
- Religion: Predominantly Christian
- *Yoruba*
- Location: Southwestern Nigeria, Benin, and Togo
- Language: Yoruba
- Culture: Intricate sculptures, vibrant masks, captivating music, and dance
- Religion: Mix of Christianity, Islam, and traditional Yoruba religion
- *Benin (Edo)*
- Location: Edo State, Nigeria
- Language: Edo
- Culture: Unique beads-adorned dresses and hairstyles, rich cultural heritage
- Relation to Yoruba: Shares a close bond with the Yoruba people, with traditional rulers referred to as "Obas"
- *Igala*
- Location: Kogi State, Nigeria
- Language: Igala
- Culture: Influenced other languages and cultures around the Niger-Benue confluence
- Traditional attire: Flowing attires made with voile, Ankara lace, or complex jacquards
- *Calabar*: Not a specific tribe, but a city in Cross River State, Nigeria, known for its cultural diversity and rich history - Cultural Similarities
- Large family structures with close bonds between children and mothers
- Value on education and responsible behavior
- Appreciation for each other's cultures and increasing intercultural exchanges.