- Central Bank of Nigeria
- Union Bank of Nigeria Plc
- Unity Bank of Nigeria Plc
- United Bank for Africa Plc
- Aso Loans and Saving Bank
- Bank PHB Plc
- First Bank of Nigeria Plc
- Diamond Bank
- Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria
- Guaranty Trust Bank Plc
- Intercontinental Bank Plc
- Capital Insurance Plc
- Access Bank Plc
- Spring Bank Plc
- Skye Bank Plc
- Niger State Development Company Ltd
- National Insurance Company Ltd
- Fin Bank Plc
- Oceanic Bank Plc
- Niger Insurance Company
- Stanbic IBTC Chartered Bank
- Wema Bank Plc
- Zenith International Bank Plc
- First City Monument Bank Plc
- Equatorial Trust Bank Plc
NAMES & ADDRESSES OF THE BANKS & OTHER FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS IN MINNA
SN | NAME | ADDRESS |
1 | Central Bank of Nigeria | Paiko Road, Minna |
2 | Union Bank of Nigeria Plc | Station Road P.O.Box 1, Minna |
3 | Unity Bank of Nigeria Plc | P.O.Box 77, Paiko Road, Minna |
4 | United Bank for Africa Plc | Opp. Bank of the North, Paiko Road |
5 | Aso Loans and Saving Bank | Bank Road, Minna |
6 | Bank PHB Plc | P.M.B 127, Bosso Road, Minna |
7 | First Bank of Nigeria Plc | Bank Road, Minna |
8 | Diamond Bank | Paiko Road, Minna |
9 | Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria | Paiko Road, Minna |
10 | Guaranty Trust Bank Plc | Paiko Road, Minna |
11 | Intercontinental Bank Plc | Air Port Road, Limawa, Minna |
12 | Capital Insurance Plc | Air Port Road, Limawa, Minna |
13 | Access Bank Plc | David Mark Road, Minna |
14 | Spring Bank Plc | David Mark Road, Minna |
15 | Skye Bank Plc | Bosso Road, Minna |
16 | Niger State Development Company Ltd | Mu’azu Moh’d Road, Minna |
17 | National Insurance Company Ltd | Station Road, Minna |
18 | Fin Bank Plc | Old Airport Road Opp. Central Post Office, Minna |
19 | Oceanic Bank Plc | Paiko Road, Minna |
20 | Niger Insurance Company | Bosso Road, Minna |
21 | Stanbic IBTC Chartered Bank | Bosso Road, Minna |
22 | Wema Bank Plc | Bosso Road, Minna |
23 | Zenith International Bank Plc | Paiko Road, Minna |
24 | First City Monument Bank Plc | Paiko Road, Minna |
25 | Equatorial Trust Bank Plc | Bosso Road, Minna |
Niger
Niger is a State located in central Nigeria and its capital city is Minna.
Other top cities in Niger State include Bida, Suleja and Kontagora.
The State has an expansive land area and it’s close to the nation’s capital, Abuja.
Creation: It was created out of the defunct North Western state on 3rd February, 1976.
Location: Situated in the North central geo-political zone.
Administrative areas: The State comprises 25 Local Government Areas grouped into 3 administrative zones: A, B, C with each zone having 8, 9 and 8 Local Government Areas (LGAs) respectively.
List of Local Government Areas
Niger State has 25 Local Government Areas, namely:
- Agaie
- Agwara
- Bida
- Borgu
- Bosso
- Chanchaga
- Edati
- Gbako
- Gurara
- Katcha
- Kontagora
- Lapai
- Lavun
- Magama
- Mariga
- Mashegu
- Mokwa
- Munya
- Paikoro
- Rafi
- Rijau
- Shiroro
- Suleja
- Tafa
- Wushishi
Local Government Areas and their headquarters
The Local Government Areas in Niger State and their headquarters are:
SN | LGA | HEADQUARTERS |
01 | Agaie | Agaie |
02 | Agwara | Agwara |
03 | Bida | Bida |
04 | Borgu | New Bussa |
05 | Bosso | Maikunkele |
06 | Edati | Enagi |
07 | Gurara | Gawu Babangida |
08 | Gbako | Lemu |
09 | Katcha | Katcha |
10 | Kontagora | Kontagora |
11 | Lapai | Lapai |
12 | Lavun | Kutigi |
13 | Mariga | Bangi |
14 | Mokwa | Mokwa |
15 | Magama | Nasko |
16 | Mashegu | Mashegu |
17 | Munya | Sarkin Pawa |
18 | Paikoro | Paiko |
19 | Rafi | Kagara |
20 | Rijau | Rijau |
21 | Shiroro | Kuta |
22 | Suleja | Suleja |
23 | Tafa | Sabon-Wuse |
24 | Wushishi | Wushishi |
25 | Minna | Minna |
Boundaries: Niger State shares its borders with republic of Benin (West), Zamfara State (North), Kebbi (North-West), Kogi (South), Kwara (South West), Kaduna (North-East) and the FCT (South-East).
Land area, the largest among Nigerian states: Niger State is one of the largest states in Nigeria covering about 86,000km2 (or about 8.6million hectares) representing about 9.3% of the total land area of the country.
Major rivers: Niger State’s major rivers are: Niger, Kaduna, Gbako, Eko, Gurara, Ebba, Ega, Mariga and their tributaries.
Fishes: The common fishes found in these rivers are: Nile Perch (Lates) Trunck fish, Cat fish, Osteoglosid, Tilapia, Synodontis, Tiger fish, Moon fish, Mormyrid and Electric fish. By the 2006 census, the State’s population is 3,950,249 comprising 2,032,725 males and 1,917,524 females.
Ethnic groups: The easily identifiable major ethnic groups are Nupes, Hausa, Gbagyi, Kadara, Koro, Bassa, Kamuku, Ingwai, Fangu, Kambari, Dukkawa, Fulani, Abewa, Bisan, Gungawa, Bauchi, Bariba, Urah, Boko, Bokobaro, Bauchnu, Achifawa, Dakarkari, Kakanda, Ganagana, and Dibo and numerous non native tribes.
Economic activities: The major economic activity is agriculture: farming, fishing, and cattle rearing.
The other economic activities (though limited in scale) include banking, trading, transportation, local arts and crafts with Bida, the heart land of the Nupes, famous for its brass work. These activities constitute the means of livelihood of the people of Niger State in addition to public service.
Reference: nigerstate.gov.ng/about-niger