• Kano State House of Assembly Bills and Legislations, June 2007 – June 2008

    BILLS PASSED AND SIGNED INTO LAW FROM JUNE 2007 – JUNE 2008. 6TH LEGISLATURE: ONE YEAR PROGRESS REPORT – JUNE 2007 – JUNE 2008 (A) BILLS PASSED – 121 Kano State Local Government (Amendment) (No.2) Law 20072.  Kano State Hisbah Board (Amendment) (No.2) Law 20073.  Kano State Year 2007 1st Supplementary Appropriation Law4.  Kano State…

  • Kano State House of Assembly Members, 2003-2007

    The Kano State Legislators (House of Assembly Members) from 2003 to 2007 are: Kano Kano is a city in northern Nigeria and the capital of Kano State. It is the second largest city in Nigeria after Lagos, with over four million citizens living within 449 km2 (173 sq mi). The major inhabitants of the city…

  • Kano climate

    The temperature of Kano usually ranges between a maximum of 33 degrees centigrade and a minimum of 15.8 degrees centigrade although sometimes during the harmattan it falls down to as low as 10 degrees centigrade. Kano has two seasonal periods, which consist of four or five months of wet season and a long dry season.…

  • History of Kano

    Kano is one of the oldest political entities in Sub Saharan Africa. It has over 1000 years of history of centralized authority beginning with the Bagadawa Dynasty. Establishment of Kano Political Authority The emergence of central political authority in Kano was closely associated with the foundation of birni (city) Kano itself. This was like other…

  • Kaduna State, Nigeria

    Kaduna is a state in Nigeria. The capital and largest city is also called Kaduna The city was the capital of Northern Nigeria region. Kaduna is located in north-western Nigeria besides River Kaduna, a major tributary of the Niger River. It is a trade centre and a major transportation hub. It serves as a gateway…

  • Kaduna chiefdoms, traditional institutions

    Traditional institutions like chiefdoms or emirates from different ethnic groups, having been officially recognized and supported by the government, pursue the development of their tradition and culture. Twenty two (22) third class chiefdoms were created bringing the number of traditional institutions in Kaduna state to thirty two (32) as follows: Birnin Gwari ,Moroa and Jaba…

  • 23 Local Government Areas in Kaduna State

    The 23 Local Government Areas in Kaduna State are: Kaduna State Kaduna is a state in Nigeria. The capital and largest city is also called Kaduna The city was the capital of Northern Nigeria region. Kaduna is located in north-western Nigeria besides River Kaduna, a major tributary of the Niger River. It is a trade…

  • KADUNA STATE

    HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Kaduna State occupies part of the Central position of the Northern part of Nigeria (with Kaduna as its capital) and shares common borders with Zamfara, Katsina, Niger, Kano, Bauchi and Plateau States. To the South-West, the State shares a border with the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. The location of the State is between…

  • Kaduna State Senatorial Districts & their Local Government Areas

    The Senatorial Districts & their Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Kaduna State Senatorial districts Senatorial Districts & their LGAs Kaduna State Kaduna is a state in Nigeria. The capital and largest city also goes by the same name: Kaduna Kaduna city was also the capital of Northern Nigeria region. It is located in north-western Nigeria…

  • Imo State House of Assembly members as of 2018

    The Imo State Legislature is made up of elected members of the state House of Assembly, including the Speaker, Deputy Speaker, Majority leader, Majority whip, Minority leader, Minority whip and a number of other staff. Name Portfolio Constituency RT. HON. (DR) ACHO IHIM SPEAKER OKIGWE HON. OZURUIGBO UGONNA DEPUTY SPEAKER NWANGELE HON. OSUJI LUGARD MAJORITY…