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Umaru Nagwamatse: Founder of the Kontagora Emirate (1806–1876)
Umaru Nagwamatse was a significant figure in the history of Northern Nigeria and the founder of the Kontagora Emirate. Born in 1806, he was the 10th son of Abu Bakr Atiku, the second Sultan of Sokoto, and the grandson of the renowned Islamic reformer Usman dan Fodio, the founder of the Sokoto Caliphate. Early Life…
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List of First Class Emirs in Niger State
Niger State of Nigeria has 7 first class emirs each for a traditional state being it chiefdom or emirate. The domains are: The emirs are: Niger State emirates and the Local Government Areas within their areas are as follows: SN Chiefdom/ Emirate L.G.A 1 Bida Emirate Gbako, Lavun, Katcha, Edati, Mokwa & Bida 2 Kontagora…
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List of 25 Local Governments in Niger State
Niger State of Nigeria has a total of 25 Local Government Areas, namely: Niger State, located in north-central Nigeria, has experienced several changes in its administrative structure since its creation on February 3, 1976, during the regime of General Murtala Ramat Mohammed. Here’s a breakdown of its administrative evolution: Creation and Initial Structure (1976) Expansion…
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Benue’s first underpass/ interchange bridge is located in Makurdi. It is built by Governor Hyacinth Iormem Alia with the contracted given to a construction company: Bauhaus. Alia tasked Bauhaus to also build a similar bridge at in Gboko. Makurdi is the capital city of Benue State, Nigeria. Ethiopia’s administrative structure is hierarchical and divided into…
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List of ethnic groups and languages in Niger State by Local Government Area
The largest ethnic group in Niger State is Nupe. It is followed by Gbagyi. The Nupe language is also the most widely spoken indigenous language in the state and as well followed by Gbagyi. Several other ethnic groups exists and they speak they languages respectively. However, English is the official language but it’s spoken mostly…
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List of Niger State Governors
Niger State, located in the north-central geopolitical zone of Nigeria, is the largest state in the country by land area. Established on 3 February 1976, the state holds significant historical, cultural, and administrative importance. Attribute Details Capital Minna Area 76,363 sq. km (29,484 sq. miles) Population (2005) 4,082,558 Languages English (Official), Hausa ISO-3166-2 Code NG-NI…
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Uruk: One of the World’s First Cities and Cradles of Civilization
The ancient city of Uruk, situated in modern-day southern Iraq, is often celebrated as the world’s first true city. Flourishing between 6,500 and 4,000 BC, Uruk represents a transformative chapter in human history, offering invaluable insights into the origins of urban civilization. Renowned for its remarkable advancements in architecture, governance, and cultural development, this Sumerian…
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Car Wheel Parts: A Breakdown of the Components That Keep You Rolling
When you think about car wheels, you might picture just a simple, round object helping your car move. However, a car wheel is far more intricate than it appears. It comprises several key components, each with a unique role in ensuring a smooth and safe driving experience. Below is a comprehensive breakdown of car wheel…
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ASIAN PROVERBS YOU NEED TO KNOW
17 ASIAN PROVERBS with deep meaning. 1. Chinese: “The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second-best time is now.”(Emphasizing the importance of taking action without delay.) 2. Japanese: “Fall seven times, stand up eight.”(Encouraging perseverance through adversity.) 3. Indian: “The tree does not bother about flowers that fall.”(Teaching detachment and…
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Yanjin: The Narrowest City in the World
Yanjin, Yunnan Province in China is the Narrowest City in the World. Nestled between the towering mountains of Yunnan province, Yanjin is often referred to as the narrowest city in the world. This remarkable city, home to approximately 450,000 inhabitants, owes its uniqueness to its breathtaking geography. Situated along the Nanxi River, Yanjin stretches lengthwise…