Nigeria (Tiaraoluwa Ademola)

Nigeria (ナイジェリア, Nigeria) is an OC for the series Hetalia: Axis Powers and a character in the upcoming fan fiction series Afrotalia. Her human name is Temitope Ezinma.

Appearance
Nigeria is a tall, dark caramel skinned young woman. She has dark blue eyes, and is relatively well-endowed, due to being a large agricultural nation.

Her usual outfit is a white blouse and a green wrapper (skirt). She also wears a green gele. Her hair isn't visible most of the time, but under her gele, she has dark brown shoulder-length afro curls.

Personality and Interests
Nigeria is a big-sister-like figure to the rest of the African nations. She is best described as "the person who would get a book off the top shelf for you". But despite her generosity, she is corruptible, and has trouble facing her own problems. She also is slightly crazy, due to her multi-ethnic population.

Nigeria is a shaman, possessing the ability to see and communicate with spirits (much like how England and Norway can see and communicate with magical creatures). These spirits are everywhere, but she is completely unfazed by their presence. Nigeria loves eating yams (the cuisine of Nigeria mostly consists of food made from yams), and is incredibly fond of folktales and poetry.

Nigeria grew up as a humble merchant, selling palm oil and slaves to various clients. She started to become weak after Sokoto started bullying her. She was eventually beaten up and conquered by England.

Relationships
To Be Added

Name
Nigeria's human name is Temitope Ezinma. The name Temitope is of Yoruba origin, it means "worthy of thanks". Ezinma is taken from a character in the novel Things Fall Apart by Nigerian author Chinua Achebe.

Trivia

 * Her birthday,  October 1st  corresponds with the date of  Independence Day  in Nigeria, which celebrates the date Nigeria gained independence from the United Kingdom
 * Nigeria also represents the various pre-colonial empires that existed in Southern Nigeria
 * Northern Nigeria (or Sokoto) has its own personification. He is more brash and serious than his counterpart. He died at some point (most likely after being conquered by Englland), and is now a spirit that lives within Nigeria's mind