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NIGERIA IN BRIEF

Nigeria is officially called "The Federal Republic of Nigeria". It is a federal constitutional republic comprising of 36 states and it's Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

Nigeria is located in West Africa and shares land borders with the Republic of Benin in the west, Chad and Cameroon in the east, and Niger in the north. It's coast in the south lies on the Gulf of Guinea on the Atlantic Ocean.

Niger has over five hundred (500) ethnic groups, off which the three largest are Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba.

The Name Nigeria was taken from the Niger River running through the country. and was coined by Flora Shaw, who later married Baron Lugard, a British colonial administrator in the late 19th century.

"Arise O Compatriots" is the national anthem of Nigeria, it was adopted in 1978, replacing the former "Nigeria We Hail Thee". The lyrics are a combination of words and phrases taken from five of the best entries in a national contest. The words were put to music by the Nigerian Police Band under the directorship of Benedict E. Odiase.

THE NATIONAL FLAG
Nigeria flag
The Nigeria national flag was designed by Micheal Taiwo Akinkunmi and it was adopted on the 1st of October 1960. The flag is divided vertically into three equal parts. The central part, which is white symbolizes peace and unity, and the two outer parts which are green symbolizes the nations vast agricultural wealth.

THE NIGERIAN COAT OF ARMS
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The coat of arms of Nigeria has a black shield with two white stripes that come together like the letter Y, these represents the two main rivers flowing through Nigeria; the Benue River and the Niger River.
The black shield represents Nigeria's good earth, while the two horses on each side represents dignity. The eagle represents strength, while the green and white bands on the top of the shield represents the rich agricultural land of the inspiring country. The yellow flowers at the base are Costus Spectabilis, it stands for the beauty of Nigeria.
The slogan, Unity and Faith, Peace and Progress written at the the base of the Coat of Arm is the Nigeria's motto. The Coat of Arms depicts authority and power.

NIGERIA'S COLONIAL GOVERNOR GENERALS BEFORE INDEPENDENCE

Sir Fredrick Lord Lugard          1912-1919
Sir Hurge Clifford                     1919-1925
Sir Creamer Thompson             1925-1931
Sir Donald Cameroon                1931-1935
Sir Bernard Boundillion            1935-1943
Sir Anthony Richard                  1943-1948
Sir John Macphaerson                1946-1958
Sir James Robertson                   1958-1960


NIGERIA NATIONAL ANTHEM ("Arise O Compatriots") 

First Stanza 

Arise O Compatriots
Nigeria's call obey
To serve our Fatherland 
With love and strength and Faith
The labour of our heroes past
Shall never be in vain
To serve with heart and might
 One nation bound in freedom
Peace and unity

Second Stanza

O God of creation 
Direct our noble cause 
Guild our leaders right
Help our youth the truth to know
In love and honesty to grow 
And living just and true
Great lofty height attain
To build a nation where peace
And Justice reign

The National Pledge
I pledge to Nigeria my country, 
To be faithful, loyal and honest.
To serve Nigeria with all my strength 
To defend her unity
And uphold her honour and glory
So help me God.




All over the world Nigerians are setting the pace and becoming the standard by which others measure themselves .

In the US, Nigerians are the most educated immigrant community. Type it into Google and you'll see it. Not one of the most educated, the most educated .

60% of Nigerians in the US have college degrees. This is far above the American national average of 30%.

Nigerians in US are one of the highest earners, typically earning 25% more than the median US income of $53k .

In Ivy League schools in Europe and America, Nigerians routinely outperform their peers from other nations .

A Nigerian family, The Imafidon family,  have officially been named the smartest family in the UK.

The designer of the famous car, Chevrolet Volt, Jelani Aliyu, is a super talented Nigerian from Sokoto State .

The wealthiest Black man and woman on earth are Nigerians, Aliko Dangote and Mrs. Folorunsho Alakija 

South Africa couldn't have ended apartheid & achieved Black rule if not for the leadership role Nigeria played .

Of the 3 Presidents who ruled South Africa after apartheid, two of them once lived in Nigeria under asylum .

Both Nelson Mandela (60s) and Thabo Mbeki (70s) lived in Nigeria before becoming President of South Africa. We gave financial support,  human support, boycotted an Olympics and our politicians, musicians and activists campaigned relentlessly. 

Nigeria spent over $3 Billion and lost hundreds of soldiers to end the wars in both Liberia and Sierra Leone that the world ignored because they have no oil. 

When there was a coup in São Tomé and Príncipe in 2003, Nigeria restored the elected President back to power .

Before there were street lights in European cities, ancient Benin kingdom had street lights fueled by palm oil .

500 years ago, Benin casted metal alloys to create magnificent art including the world famous Queen Ida Mask .

Amina was a warrior queen who ruled Zaria Emirate in Kaduna state, Northwestern Nigeria 400 years ago in 1610 .

Nigeria gave monetary gifts to Ireland during their oil boom and built a statue for France free of charge.

The first television station in Africa was NTA Ibadan  (1960) long before Ireland has their RTE station.

Wherever you look in this great country, Nigeria, heroes abound both now and in their recent and ancient past.

NIGERIA is not a nation of scammers, drugs & corruption as speculated by the International communities, but a people with a verifiable track record of greatness. 

Nigerians are trail Blazers; on 7th May, 2016 at Howard University in Washington D.C history was made. Out of 96 graduating Doctor of Pharmacy candidates, 43 of them were Nigerians and out of 27 awards given, 16 went to Nigerians.

NIGERIA, GREAT NATION GOOD PEOPLE!!!

Codes to recharge your phone from your bank account. (Nigeria)

How to recharge phone from your bank account. (Most banks)

1.Access bank:*901*amount#
2.EcoBank*326*amount#
3.Fidelity:*770*amount#
4.FCMB:*389*214*amount#
5.First Bank:*894*amount#
6.GTB:*737*amount#
7.Heritage bank:*322*030*amount#
8.keystone:*322*082*amount#
9.Sky bank:*389*076*1*amount#
10.Stanbic IBTC: *909*amount#
11.Sterling:*822*amount#
12.UBA:*389*033*1*amount#
13.Unity bank:*322*215*amount#
14.Zenith:*966*amount# or *302*amount# (for mtn users)
15.Diamond bank(yellow acct. only):*710*555*phone no*amount*pin#

To know your BVN, dial *565*0#.

List of International Airports in Nigeria

INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS

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          AIRPORT NAME                                                                ADDRESS           
       
1. Murtala Muhammed International Airport                                    Ikeja, Lagos

2. Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport                                          FCT, Abuja

3. Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport                                   Kano, Kano

4. Port Harcourt International Airport                                            Omagwa, PH

Names of Nigeria Inspector General of Police since 1938

    
    
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        NAME                                                   PERIOD IN OFFICE

1. C. W. Duncan                                                     1930 - 1935
 
2.  S. H. Thranthan                                                 1935 - 1936

3.  A Sanders                                                          1936 - 1937

4.  A. S. Navrogordarto                                          1938 - 1942

5.  W. C King                                                          1942 - 1947

6.  T. V. Finlay                                                        1948 - 1949

7.  Sir Kerr Bovell                                                  1956 - 1962

8.  J. E. Hodge                                                        1962 - 1964

9.  Louis Edet                                                         1964 - 1966

10.  Kam Salem                                                      1966 - 1975

11. Muhammadu Yusuf                                          1975 - 1979

12. Adamu Suleiman                                              1979 - 1981

13. Sunday Adewusi                                               1981 - 1983

 14. Etim Inyang                                                     1985 - 1986
 
15. Muhammadu Gambo-Jimeta                            1986 - 1990

16. Aliyu Atta                                                         1990 - 1993

17. Ibrahim Coomassie                                           1993 - 1999

18. Musilliu Smith                                                  1999 - 2002

19. Mustafa A. Balogun                                          2002 - 2005

20. Sunday Ehindero                                               2005 - 2007

21. Mike Mbama Okiro                                           2007 - 2009

22. Ogbonna O. Onovo                                            2009 - 2010

23. Hafiz Ringim                                                      2010 - 2012

24. Abubakar Muhammed                                        2012 - 2014

  25. Suleiman Abba                                                   2014 - 2015 
                                                                                                                             
              26. Olomon Arase                                                     2015 - 2016            

   27. Ibrahim Kpotus Idris                                            2016 - 2019  

      28. Mohammed Adamu                                            2019 - Present 

CBN Governors since Independence

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Governor                                                         Time frame

Roy Pentelow Fenton                                  24 July 1958 - 24 July 1963

Aliyu Mai-Bornu                                         25 July 1963 - 22 June 1967

Clement Nyong Isong                                 15 Aug. 1967 - 22 Sept. 1975

Adamu Ciroma                                            24 Sept. 1975 - 28 June 1977

Ola Vincent                                                  26 June 1977 - 28 June 1982

Abdulkadir Ahmed                                      28 June 1982 - 30 Sept. 1993

Paul Agbai Ogwuma                                   1 Oct. 1993 - 29 May 1999

Joseph Oladele Sanusi                                 29 May 1999 - 29 May 2004

Charles C Soludo                                         29 May 2004 - 29 May 2009

Sanusi Lamido Sanusi                                 3 June 2009 - 30 May 2014

Mr. Godwin Emefiele                                  2 June 2014 - Till Date

History of the Nigeria Naira (N) and kobo

The Naira was introduced in 1973, replacing the pounds at a rate of  N2 naira - 1 pound. This made Nigeria the last state to abandon the £sd currency system.
In January, 1st 1973, The CBN introduced Notes for 50 kobo, N1, N5, N10 and N20 and coins of
½k, 1k, 5k, 10k and 25 kobo.

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On 11th February, 1977 a new banknote denomination of the value of N20 naira was issued; making it the highest denomination to be introduce. Also the N20 is the first currency note to bear the portrait of a Nigerian Citizen, that is late Head of state, General Murtala Muhammed.
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On 2nd July, 1979, new currency notes of three denominations N1, N5 and N10 were introduced.
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In 1991 both the 50k and N1 Notes were coined.
In December 1999 N100 was introduced, in November 2000 it was N200, April 2001 was N500 and in October 2005 N1000 was introduced.

On February 28th 2007, N50, N20, N10, N5, N1, 50k,were reissued with a new design, while a new denomination of N2 was introduced.

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NIGERIA'S COLONIAL GOVERNOR GENERALS BEFORE INDEPENDENCE

NIGERIA'S COLONIAL GOVERNOR GENERALS BEFORE INDEPENDENCE

Sir Fredrick Lord Lugard          1912-1919

Sir Hurge Clifford                     1919-1925

Sir Creamer Thompson             1925-1931

Sir Donald Cameroon                1931-1935

Sir Bernard Boundillion            1935-1943

Sir Anthony Richard                  1943-1948

Sir John Macphaerson                1946-1958

Sir James Robertson                   1958-1960

THE NIGERIA NATIONAL FLAG

THE NATIONAL FLAG
Nigeria flag
The Nigeria national flag was designed by Micheal Taiwo Akinkunmi and it was adopted on the 1st of October 1960. The flag is divided vertically into three equal parts. The central part, which is white symbolizes peace and unity, and the two outer parts which are green symbolizes the nations vast agricultural wealth.

THE NIGERIAN COAT OF ARMS

THE NIGERIAN COAT OF ARMS
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The coat of arms of Nigeria has a black shield with two white stripes that come together like the letter Y, these represents the two main rivers flowing through Nigeria; the Benue River and the Niger River.
The black shield represents Nigeria's good earth, while the two horses on each side represents dignity. The eagle represents strength, while the green and white bands on the top of the shield represents the rich agricultural land of the inspiring country. The yellow flowers at the base are Costus Spectabilis, it stands for the beauty of Nigeria.
The slogan, Unity and Faith, Peace and Progress written at the the base of the Coat of Arm is the Nigeria's motto. The Coat of Arms depicts authority and power.

Nigeria National Anthem

NIGERIA NATIONAL ANTHEM ("Arise O Compatriots") 

First Stanza 
Arise O Compatriots
Nigeria's call obey
To serve our Fatherland 
With love and strength and Faith
The labour of our heroes past
Shall never be in vain
To serve with heart and might
 One nation bound in freedom
Peace and unity
Second Stanza
O God of creation 
Direct our noble cause 
Guild our leaders right
Help our youth the truth to know
In love and honesty to grow 
And living just and true
Great lofty height attain
To build a nation where peace
And Justice reign
The National Pledge
I pledge to Nigeria my country, 
To be faithful, loyal and honest.
To serve Nigeria with all my strength 
To defend her unity
And uphold her honour and glory
So help me God.

List of Local Government Areas In Rivers State

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  1. Abua/Odual
  2. Ahoada East
  3. Ahoada West
  4. Akuku Toru
  5. Andoni
  6. Asari-Toru
  7. Bonny
  8. Degema
  9. Emohua
  10. Eleme
  11. Etche
  12. Gokana
  13. Ikwerre
  14. Khana
  15. Obia/Akpor
  16. Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni
  17. Ogu/Bolo
  18. Okrika
  19. Omumma
  20. Opobo/Nkoro
  21. Oyigbo
  22. Port-Harcourt
  23. Tai

List of 57 Local Government Areas in Lagos State

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  1.  Amuwo-Odofin Local Government
  2.  Badagry West Local Council Development Area
  3.  Coker / Aguda Local Council Development Area
  4.  Ejigbo Local Council Development Area
  5.  Mosan-Okunola Local Council Development Area
  6.  Mushin Local government
  7.  Ojo Local Government
  8.  Ojodu Local Council Development Area
  9.  Ojokoro Local Council development Area
  10.  Onigbongbo Local Council Development Area
  11.  Oshodi / Isolo Local Government
  12.  Agbado / Oke-Odo Local Council Development Area
  13.  Agboyi-Ketu Local Council Development Area
  14.  Agege Local Government
  15.  Ajeromi-Ifelodun Local Government
  16.  Alimosho Local Government
  17.  Apapa Local Government
  18. Badagry Local Government
  19.  Apapa-Iganmu Local Council Development Area
  20. Bariga Local Council Development Area
  21. Egbe - Idimu Local Council Development Area
  22. Epe Local Government
  23. Eredo Local Council Development Area
  24.  Eti-Osa East Local Council Development Area
  25.  Eti-Osa Local Government
  26.  Iba Local Council Development Area
  27.  Ibeju Lekki Local Government
  28.  Ibogbo / Bayeku Local Council Development Area
  29.  Ifako-Ijaye Local Government
  30.  Ifelodun Local Council Development Area
  31.  Igando-Ikotun Local Council Development Area
  32.  Ijede Local Council Development Area
  33.  Ikeja local Government Area
  34.  Ikorodu Local Government
  35.  Ikorodu North Local Council Development Area
  36.  Ikorodu West Local Council Development Area
  37.  Ikosi / Ejinrin Local Council Development Area
  38.  Imota Local Council Developoment Area
  39.  Iru - Victoria Island Local Council Development Area
  40.  Isolo Local Council development Area
  41. Itire-Ikate Local Council Development Area
  42. Kosofe Local Government
  43. Lagos Island East Local Council Development Area
  44. Lagos Mainland Local Government
  45. Lekki Local Council Development Area
  46. Odi-Olowo / Ojuwoye Local Council Development Area
  47. Olorunda Local Council Development Area
  48. Oriade Local Council development Area
  49. Orile - Agege Local Council Development Area
  50. Oto-Awori Local Council Development Area
  51. Somolu Local Government
  52. Surulere Local Government
  53. Ayobo-Ipaja Local Council Development Area
  54.  Ikosnsheri Local Council Development Area
  55.  Ikoyi - Obalende Local Council Development Area
  56.  Lagos Island Local Government
  57.  Yaba Local Council Development Area

Names of 36 State Governors of Nigeria and Biography


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STATE       CAPITAL                   NAME                PARTY
Abia         Umuahia         Dr Victor Ikpeazu       PDP

Adamawa       Yola            Jibrilla Bindo             APC

Akwa Ibom    Uyo           Emmanuel Udom         PDP

Anambra      Awka          Willie Obianu              APGA

Bauchi       Bauchi  Mohammed A Abubakar    APC

Bayelsa     Yenegoa   Duoye Diri                         PDP

Benue       Makurdi   Dr. SamuelOrtom            APC

Borno      Maiduguri  Kashim Shettima           APC

Cross     Calabar    Prof. Ben Ayade                  PDP

Delta      Asaba      Ifeanyi Okowa                     PDP

Ebonyi  Abakaliki   Dave Umahi                       PDP

Edo       Benin City  Godwin Obaseki               APC

Ekiti     Ado-Ekiti   Kayode Fayemi                  APC

Enugu    Enugu   Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi                  PDP

Gombe   Gombe  Ibrahim Dankwambo           PDP

Imo        Owerri    Hope Uzodima                     APC

Jigawa   Dutse      Badaru Abubakar               APC       

Kaduna Kaduna    Nasir el-Rufai                    APC

Kano      Kano        Umar Ganduje                  APC

Katsina  Katsina    Aminu Masari                   APC

Kebbi Birnin-Kebbi  Atiku Bagudu                APC

Kogi     Lokoja         Yahaya Bello                    APC

Kwara  Ilorin       Abdulfatah Ahmed              APC

Lagos   Ikeja            Sanwo-Olu                        APC

Nasarawa  Lafia   UmaruAl-Makura              APC

Niger   Minna       A. Sanu-Lulu Bello              APC

Ogun  Abeokuta   Ibikunle Amosun                 APC

Ondo   Akure        Rotimi akeredolu                APC

Osun   Oshogbo     Gboyega Oyetola                APC

Oyo   Ibadan       Abiola Ajimobi                      APC

Plateau   Jos           Simon Lalong                     APC

Rivers Port-Harcourt  Nyesom Wike               PDP

Sokoto  Sokoto  Aminu Tambuwel                    APC

Taraba  Jalingo  Mr. Darius Ishaku                  PDP

Yobe   Damaturu  Ibrahim Geidam                  APC

Zamfara  Gusau  Abdul Azeez Abubakar Yari    APC 

FCT       Abuja

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