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MMIA, Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos
MMIA is Nigeria’s busiest airport located in Nigeria’s most populated and wealthiest state of Lagos. In Lagos the airport is in Ikeja, the state’s capital. IATA: LOSICAO: DNMM The airport was built during World War II. West African Airways Corporation was formed in 1947 and had its main base at Ikeja. Originally known as Lagos…
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NIGERIAN NATIONAL ANTHEM & PLEDGE
National Anthem Arise, O compatriots, Nigeria’s call obeyTo serve our fatherlandWith love and strength and faithThe labor of our heroes pastShall never be in vainTo serve with heart and mightOne nation bound in freedom, peace, and unity. Oh God of creation, direct our noble causeGuide our leaders rightHelp our youth and truth to knowIn love…
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NIGERIA’S NATIONAL ANTHEM & PLEDGE
National Anthem Arise, O compatriots, Nigeria’s call obeyTo serve our fatherlandWith love and strength and faithThe labor of our heroes pastShall never be in vainTo serve with heart and mightOne nation bound in freedom, peace, and unity. Oh God of creation, direct our noble causeGuide our leaders rightHelp our youth and truth to knowIn love…
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States of Nigeria: Details on how and when created
State Creation in Nigeria At independence in October 1, 1960, Nigeria has three (3) regions:1) Northern Region2) Western Region3) Eastern Region In 1963, a new region, the Mid-Western Region, was created from the Western Region. Then four years later in 1967, the regions were replaced by 12 states by military decree by the then Head…
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Nigeria’s States & Capitals
1. Abia (Umuahia) 2. Adamawa (Yola) 3. Akwa Ibom (Uyo) 4. Anambra (Awka) 5. Bauchi (Bauchi) 6. Bayelsa (Yenagoa) 7. Benue (Makurdi) 8. Borno (Maiduguri) 9. Cross River (Calabar) 10. Delta (Asaba) 11. Ebonyi (Abakaliki) 12. Edo (Benin City) 13. Ekiti (Ado Ekiti) 14. Enugu (Enugu) 15. Gombe (Gombe) 16. Imo (Owerri) 17. Jigawa (Dutse)…
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Nigeria’s 36 States and capital
The 36 States and capitals in Nigeria are: More on Nigeria Nigeria is a country in Africa, a regional power on the continent and an emerging power on the international scene. It has 36 states and a Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. Having being divided into states, the country is further divided into 774 Local Government…
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Insurance companies in Adamawa
The insurance companies in Adamawa State are: 1 Kapital Insurance Company Ltd.30 Atiku Abubakar way, Sabru House 2 Lion of Africa Insurance Company Ltd.30 Atiku Abubakar way, Jimeta Yola 3 NICON Insurance PLCBornoma House, Mohammed Mustapha 4 Niger Insurance40 Atiku Abubakar Way, Yola 5 PACIFIC Insurance30 Atiku Abubakar Way Sabru HouseJimeta – Yola 6 Trust…
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Banks & other financial institutions in Adamawa
The banks and other financial institutions in Adamawa State are: 1 Access Bank13/15 Atiku Abubakar WayJimeta, Yola 2 Adamawa Homes and SavingsNo. 1 Bishop StreetJimeta, Yola 3 Afri Bank PLCYola – Jimeta RoadPMB 2181 Jimeta, Yola 4 Afri Bank PLC47, Modibbo Adama WayPMB 1303, Yola Town 5 Central Bank of Nigeria24, Galadima Aminu WayPMB 2121,…
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Adamawa health clinics, hospitals
Adamawa State has a specialist and General Hospitals in the State Capital and some Local Government Areas, equipped with modern facilities. There is also a Federal Medical Centre in Yola and Cottage Hospitals are also available in some Local Government Areas. Some of the medical institutions in the State include: Federal Medical Centre, Yola Specialist…
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Adamawa tertiary schools
Adamawa State has numerous tertiary educational institutions. There are several such institutions established by the State Government, Federal Government and private sector. The Tertiary institutions in the State Includes: Federal University of Technology, Yola (Futy) Adamawa State University, Mubi Abti-American University Nigeria, Yola (AAUN) Federal Polytechnic, Mubi Adamawa State Polytechnic, Yola Federal College of Education,…