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Complete Nigeria Current Affairs – Free Download PDFTHE ORIGIN OF THE NAME NIGERIANIGERIA NATIONAL ANTHEMTHE PLEDGENATIONAL PRAYERSNYSC ANTHEMNIGERIA COAT OF ARMSTHE NIGERIAN FLAGFACT ABOUT NIGERIATABLE OF CONTENTCOLONIAL MASTERS WHO RULED NIGERIA BEFORE INDEPENDENCE BETWEEN 1914-1960THE PAST HEADS OF STATE/PRESIDENTS FROM THE 1st REPUBLIC IN NIGERIA TO DATE NAME & PERIODTHE 3 ARMS OF GOVERNMENT/NAME OF NIGERIANS OCCUPYING EACH POSITIONHEAD OF LAW ENFORCEMENT PARAMILITARY AND INTELLIGENCEAPPOINTED REPRESENTATIVES IN SOME POLITICAL OFFICESNAMES OF MINISTERS, PORTFOLIOS & STATESHEAD OF GOVERNMENT AGENCY/PARASATALS MODES OF ADDRESS/OFFICER TITLESIMPORTANT DATES BEFORE INDEPENDENCE IN NIGERIAIMPORTANT DATES AFTER INDEPENDENCE IN NIGERIAARMS OF GOVERNMENTTIERS OF GOVERNMENTTHE FUNCTIONS OF THE THREE ARMS OF GOVERNMENTThe Judiciary FunctionsHEAD OR CHIEF EXECUTIVESTITLE OF THE HEADTHE SIX GEO POLITICAL ZONES OF NIGERIAHISTORY OF NNPC AND ITS MANAGING DIRECTORS FROM 1977 TO DATETHE GENESIS OF EBOLA VIRUSHOW EBOLA VIRUS SPREADSYMPTOMS OF EBOLA VIRUSHOW EBOLA VIRUS CAN BE DIAGNOSEDPREVENTION OF EBOLA VIRUSLOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS, CAPITAL & NUMBERS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN EACH STATETHE 22 LICENSED BANKS OF NIGERIA, MD/CEO AND MERGE PARTNERSTHE FOLLOWING BANKS ARE NOW AS FOLLOWS:THE FAILED BANKS ARE:TIMELINE OF HISTORICAL EVENT IN NIGERIA SINCE 2009109 HOUSE OF 9TH SENATE MEMBERS, THEIR CONSTITUENCIES, AND POLITICAL PARTIES10 BEST UNIVERSITIES IN THE WORLD10 BEST UNIVERSITIES IN AFRICABEST UNIVERSITIES IN NIGERIASOME NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES, AND DATES FOUNDEDSTATE UNIVERSITIES & DATEPRIVATE UNIVERSITIES & DATECENTRAL BANK INDIGENOUS GOVERNORSPAST INDIGENOUS CHIEF JUSTICES OF NIGERIA FROM 1958 TO DATETOP 10 WEALTHIEST MEN IN THE WORLDNIGERIA STATES, CAPITAL, CREATION, SLOGAN AND GOVERNORSSTATES IN NIGERIA WITH SAME NAMES AS CAPITALNUMBERS OF ELECTED REPRESENTATIVE IN VARIOUS POLITICAL OFFICES IN NIGERIAHISTORY OF FUEL PRICE INCREASE IN NIGERIAHISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF ORGANISATION OF PETROLEUM EXPORTING COUNTRIES (OPEC)MAIN INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION THAT NIGERIA BELONGSSENATE PRESIDENT SINCE 1960SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SINCE 1960DATES AND EVENTS OF WORLD POLITICSESTABLISHMENT OF THE NIGERIAN ARMED FORCESSPORT FIFA PRESIDENTS FROM MAY 21ST 1904 TO DATEMULTIPLETHE 7 CONTINENTSTHE PLANETS AND THEIR DISTANCE FROM THE SUNSHORTEST/TALLEST PEOPLE IN THE WORLDSTATE CREATION IN NIGERIANIGERIA STANDARD DAILLING CODESOLDEST COUNTRIESNAMES OF INEC CHAIRMAN IN NIGERIA SINCE 1964 TO DATEFAMOUS INVENTORS AND THEIR INVENTIONSNEWEST COUNTRIESNOTABLE WORLD MOUNTAINSOCEANS OF THE WORLD (BY SIZE)HISTORY OF NIGERIAN CURRENCYCLASSIFICATION OF AFRICANIGERIA COAT OF ARMTHE NIGERIAN FLAGRIGHT OF A CITIZEN IN A STATETHE REGISTERED POLITICAL PARTIES OF NIGERIATHE 28 DE-REGISTERED POLITICAL PARTIES BY INEC ARE AS FOLLOWS:NAME OF PERSONALITIES IMMORTALIZED IN THE NIGERIAN CURRENCIESBRIEF HISTORY OF THE NEW OBA OF BENINORIGIN OF THE NIGERIA POLICE FORCETHE NIGERIAN POLICE LEADERSHIP 1930 TILL DATEINDIGENOUS INSPECTOR GENERALBADGES & RANK OF THE NIGERIAN POLICE FORCENIGERIA MILITARY RANKS, INSIGNIAS AND EQUIVALENTS NON-COMMISSION OFFICERS (NCO)ECONOMIC COMMUNITY OF WEST AFRICAN STATEORGANS OF ECOWASPAST AND PRESENT CHAIRMEN OF ECOWASMEMBERS OF COMMONWEALTH COUNTRIESORGANIZATION OF AFRICAN UNION (OAU) NOW AU AFRICAN UNIONORGANIZATIONS OF (OAU)THE TEN NATIONAL HONOURS IN NIGERIAPAST WINNERS OF THE (CAF) AFRICA CUP OF NATIONSOME FACTS ABOUT THE WORLDMILITARY COUPS IN NIGERIA SINCE INDEPENDENCEWORDS RELATING TO SCIENCE AND ARTSWORDS RELATING TO GOVERNMENTMAIN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS THAT NIGERIA BELONGSSEAPORTS IN NIGERIADAMS IN NIGERIAAFRICA COUNTRIES & PRESIDENTComplete Nigeria Current Affairs – Free Download PDF
THE ORIGIN OF THE NAME NIGERIA

Nigeria as country is located in West Africa between latitude 40 – 140 North of the equator and longitude 30 – 140 East of the Greenwich meridian.

The name Nigeria was given by the Miss Flora Shaw in 1898 who later married Fredrick Lord Lugard who amalgamated the Northern and Southern Protectorates of Nigeria in the year 1914 and died in 1945.

The official language is English and the Nation’s motto is UNITY AND FAITH, PEACE AND PROGRESS.

NIGERIA NATIONAL ANTHEM

Arise, O Compatriots, Nigeria’s call obey

To serve our fatherland

With love and strength and faith

The labour of our hero’s past

Shall never be in vain

To serve with heart and Might

One nation bound in freedom,

Peace and unity.

THE 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.

NATIONAL PRAYERS

O God of creation, Direct our Noble cause;

Guide our leaders right;

Help our youth the truth to know

In love and Honesty to grow

And living just and true

Great lofty heights attain

To build a nation where peace

And justice shall reign

NYSC ANTHEM

Youth obey the Clarion call

Let us lift our Nation high

Under the sun or in the rain

With dedication, and selflessness

Nigeria is ours, Nigeria we serve.

NIGERIA COAT OF ARMS
Representation of Components
The Black Shield represents the good soil of Nigeria
The Eagle represents the Strength of Nigeria
The Two Horses stands for dignity and pride
The Y represent River Niger and River Benue.
THE NIGERIAN FLAG

The Nigeria flag has two colours

(Green and White)

The Green part represents Agriculture
The White represents Unity and Peace.
FACT ABOUT NIGERIA

Land Area         –      923,768.00km2

Population        –      Over 180,000,000

Most Populous State –Kano (9,383,682)

Official Language –  English

Independence Day   –  October 1st 1960

Currency –   Naira and Kobo

Vegetation –  Forest, Grassland and semi arid

Mining  -Coal, Petroleum, Tin and Columbine

Manufacturing – Tyre, Cement and Bisuits

Time – GMT + 1 Hour

Geographical Divisions – 36 States and FCT

Number of L.G.A – 774 Local Govt. Areas

Federal Capital – Abuja (12 Dec. 1991)

ANNUAL CELEBRATION

1st Jan. – New Year’s Day

15th – Nigeria Armed Forces Remembrance Day

14th Feb. – Valentine Day

8th Mar. – Int’l Women Day

13th Mar. – Common Wealth Day

24th – World Tuberculosis Day

7th April – World Health Day

1st May – Workers’ Day

8th May – Children/Youth Day

27th May – Children/Youth Day

12th June – Democracy Day

15th June – African Children’s Day

11th July – World Population Day

21st Sept. – World Literacy Day

1st Oct. – Independence Day

25th Dec. – Christmas Day

26th Dec. – Boxing Day

TABLE OF CONTENT
Colonial Masters who ruled Nigeria before Independence between 1914 – 1960
Names of Heads of Government
Arms of Government/Names of Nigeria occupying each position
Service Chiefs in Nigeria
Heads of Law Enforcement, Paramilitary & Intelligence
Ministers and Portfolios
Head of Government Agency and Parastatals
Modes of Address/Officer Titles
Important Dates before and after Independence in Nigeria
Arms of Government in Nigeria
Six Geo-Political Zones of Nigeria
History of NNPC and its Managing
Directors from 1977 to Date
The Genesis of Ebola Virus
Local Government Areas, Capital & Numbers of Local Government in Each State
The Licensed Banks of Nigeria, MD/CEO, Merge Partners & Failed Banks
Timeline of Historical Event in Nigeria Since 2009 to Date
109 House of Senate Members, their Constituencies & Political Parties
Best Universities in the World, Africa & Nigeria
Some Nigeria Federal, State & Private Universities and Date Founded
Central Bank Indigenous Governors
Indigenous Chief Justices of Nigeria from 1958 to Date
Top 10 Wealthiest Men in the World
Richest Countries and Poorest in the World & Africa
Most Corrupt Countries in the World
Some Important Abbreviations
State, Capital, Creation, Slogan & Governors
History of Fuel Price Increase in Nigeria
Historical Background of OPEC
Senate President Since 1960 to Date
Speaker of the House Representatives Since 1960 to Date
Date & Invent of World Politics
Date of Establishment of Nigerian Armed Forces
Sports
Registered & De-Register Political Parties in Nigeria
Multiple
The 7 Continents in the World
Planets and Their Distance from the Sun
Shortest and Tallest People in the World
State Creation in Nigeria
Nigeria Standard Dialing Codes
Names of INEC Chairmen from 1964 to Date
Famous Names of Famous Inventors and Inventions
Oldest & Newest Countries in the World
Notable World Mountains & Oceans
History of Nigeria Currency
Classification of Africa Countries
Nigeria Coat of Arms & Flag
Right of A Citizen in a State
Registered & De-registered Political Parties in Nigeria
Names of personalities immortalized in Nigeria Currencies
Brief history of the Oba of Benin
Origin of Nigeria Police, IG’s from 1930 to Date, Badges, Rank & Flag
Nigeria Military Banks, Insignias and Equivalents for both Commission & Non Commission Officers
About United Nations & ECOWAS
Past & Present Chairmen of ECOWAS
Members of Common Wealth Countries
Some Great Men & Women Achievers
Past & Present Winners of Africa Cup of Nation
Military Coup in Nigeria Since Independence
Some Facts About the World
Word Relating to Science, Arts & Government
Main International Organization that Nigeria Belong
Sea Port & Dams in Nigeria
Africa Countries, Capital, President & Currency
Banking Test & Explanatory Answers
Past Examination Question & Answers
Millennium Development Goal
About NDDC
Origin of Nigeria Immigration, Operational Structure & Rank
About Boko Haram Sect in Nigeria
History of Edo, Governor, Commissioners Local Government Areas and Headquaters
COLONIAL MASTERS WHO RULED NIGERIA BEFORE INDEPENDENCE BETWEEN 1914-1960
Sir Fredrick Lord Lugard [1914-1919]
Sir Hugh Clifford [1919-1925]
Sir Creamer Thompson [1925-1931]
Sir Bernard Richard [1935-1943]
Sir Arthur Richard [1943-1948]
Sir John McPherson [1948-1958]
Sir James Robertson [1958-1960]
THE PAST HEADS OF STATE/PRESIDENTS FROM THE 1st REPUBLIC IN NIGERIA TO DATE NAME & PERIOD

1st June 1963 – Jan 15th 1966

(1st Republic)

Gen. Johnson Aguiyi Ironsi

Jan. 15th 1966 – Jul. 29th 1966

July 29th 1966 – July 29th 1975

July 29th 1975– Feb. 13th 1976

Chief Olusegun Aremu Obasanjo

Feb. 13th 1975 – Sep. 30th 1979

Oct. 1st 1979 – Dec. 30th 1983

(2nd Republic)

Dec. 13th 1983 – Aug. 27th 1985

Aug. 27th 1985 – Aug. 26th 1993

(3rd Republic) Abortive

Aug. 26th 1993 – Nov. 17th 1993

Nov. 17th 1993 – June 8th 1998

June 8th 1998 – May 29th 1999

Chief Olusegun A. Obasanjo

May 29th 1999 – May 29th 2007

(4th Republic)

Alhaji Umaru Musa Yar’Adua

May 29th 2007 – 2010

May 2010 – May 2015

May 2015 to date

THE 3 ARMS OF GOVERNMENT/NAME OF NIGERIANS OCCUPYING EACH POSITION
EXECUTIVE

Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR

President, Fed. Rep. of Nigeria

Prof. Yemi Osinbajo (SAN)

Vice President. Fed. Rep. of Nigeria

LEGISLATURE

Ahmed Lawan

Senate President

Femi Gbajabiamila

Speaker House of Rep.

Ovie Omo-Agege

Deputy Senate President

Ahmed Idris Wase

Deputy Speaker House of Rep.

JUDICIARY

Ibrahim Tanko Mohammed CJN

Chief Justice of the Federation

Abubakar B. Mahmoudi (SAN)

President Nigeria Bar Association

Justice Zainab Bulkachuwa

President of Appeal Court

SERVICE CHIEFS

Gen. Abayomi G. Olonishakin

Chief of Defence Staff (Ekiti State)

Gen. Tukur Yusuf Buratai

Chief of Army Staff (Borno State)

Vice Admiral Iboke-Ete Ekwe Ibas

Chief of Air Staff (Bauchi State)

HEAD OF LAW ENFORCEMENT PARAMILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE

Abubakar Adamu Mohammed

Inspector General of Police

Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali (RTD)

Comptroller General Custom Service (Gombe State)

Mr. Muhammed Babandede

Comptroller General Immigraton Service (Nasarawa State)

Ahmed Ja’afaru

Comptroller General Prisons

Abdullahi Muhammadu

Commandant Gen. NSCDC

Yusud Magaji Bichi

DG SSS

Mr. Boboye Oyeyemi

Corps Marshal FRSC

APPOINTED REPRESENTATIVES IN SOME POLITICAL OFFICES

Boss Gida Mustapha

Sec. to the Government of the Federation

Dr. Folashade Yemi-Esan

Ag. Head of Civil Service of Federation

Alh. Ahmed Idris

Accountant Gen. of Federation

Anthony Nkpe

Auditor Gen. of Federation

Alh. Abba Kyari

Chief of Staff (Borno State)

Femi Adesina

Special Adviser on Media & Publicity to the President

Garba Shehu

Senior Special Assistant for Media & Publicity

NAMES OF MINISTERS, PORTFOLIOS & STATES
Muhammadu Buhari

HM, Petroleum (Katsina)

Timipri Sylva

HMS, Petroleum (Bayelsa)

Muhammed Musa Bello

HM, FCT (Adamawa)

Ramatu Tijani

HMS, FCT (Kogi)

Godswill Akpabio

HM, Niger Delta (Akwa Ibom)

Tayo Alasoadura

HMS, Niger Delta (Delta)

Chris Ngige

HM, Labour & Employment (Anambra)

Festus Keyamo

HMS. Labour & Employment (Delta)

Sharon Ikeazor

HM, Environment (Anambra)

Muhammed Muhmood

HMS, Environment (Kaduna)

Adamu Adamu

HM, Education (Bauchi)

Emeka Nwajiuba

HMS, Education (Imo)

George Akume

HM, Special Duties (Benue)

Richard Adeniyi

HM, Industry Trade & Investment (Ekiti)

Maryam Katagum

HMS, Industry

Mustapha Baba Sheburi

HM, Agriculture & Rural Development

Sabo Nanono

HMS, Agriculture & Rural Development (Kano)

Sale Mamman

HM, Power (Taraba)

Goody Jedy Agba

HMS, Power (Cross River)

Ogbonnaya Onu

HM, Science & Technology (Ebonyi)

Muhammed H. Abdullahi

HMS, Science & Technology (Nasarawa)

Osagie Ehanire

HM, Health (Edo)

Adeleke Mamora

HMS, Health (Lagos)

Clement Agba

HMS, Budget (Edo)

Geoffery Onyeama

HM, Foreign Affairs (Enugu)

Zubair Dada

HMS, Foreign Affairs (Niger State)

Ali Isa Pantami

HM, Communication (Gombe)

Suleiman Adamu

HM, Water Resources (Jigawa)

Zainab Ahmed

HM, Finance (Kaduna)

Bashir Salihi Magashi

HM, Defence (Kano)

Hadi Sirika

HM, Aviation (Katsina)

Abubakar Malami

HM, Justice/Attorney Gen. of the Federation (Kebbi)

Lai Mohammed

HM, Information & Culture (Kwara)

Rotimi Amaechi

HM, Transportation (Rivers)

Gbemisola Saraki

HMS, Transportation (Kwara)

Babatunde Fashola

HM, Works & Housing (Lagos)

Abubaka D. Aliyu

HMS, Works & Housing (Yobe)

Olamilekan Adegbite

HM, Mines & Steel Development (Ogun)

Ikechukwu Ogah

HMS, Mines & Steel Development (Abia)

Rauf Aregbesola

HM, Interior (Osun)

Sunday Dare

HM, Youth & Sport (Oyo)

Paulen Tellen

HM, Women Affairs (Plateau)

Maigari Dingladi

HM, Police Affairs (Sokoto)

Sadiya Umar Faruk

HM, Humanitarian Affairs & Disaster Management (Zamfara)

HEAD OF GOVERNMENT AGENCY/PARASATALS
Mahmood Yakubu

INEC National Chairman

Melo Kolo Kyari

G.M.D NNPC

Godwin Emefiele

C.B.N Governor

Gen. Shuaibu Ibrahim

DG NYSC

Moji Christianah Adeyeye

DG NAFDAC

Biodun Ogunyemi

ASSU President

Bolaji Owasanye

ICPC Chairman

Abubakar B. Mahmoudi

NBA President

Oscar Onyema

DG NSE

Ibrahim Magu

EFCC Chairman

Ayuba Waba

Nigeria Labour Congress Presient

Quadri Olaleye

President TUC

Abdul Zabair

DG SEC

Muhammad Abdallah

NDLEA Chairman

Michael A. Olukoya

President NUT

Bayo Onanuga
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)
Pius Odubu

NDDC Chairman

Bernard O. Okumagba

NDDC MD

William B. Fowler

Chairman FIRS

Garba Abari
National Orientation Agency (NOA)
Abdulwaheed Odusile

NUJ President

Dakuku Peterside

DG NIMASA

Ishaq Modibo Kawu

DG Nigeria Broadcasting Commission (NUC)

Mansur Liman

DG Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN)

Yakubu Mohammed

DG Nigerian Television Authority (NTA)

Osita Okechukwu

DG Voice of Nigeria (VON)

Paul Angya

Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON)

MODES OF ADDRESS/OFFICER TITLES

President/Governor – His Excellency

Common Wealth High Commissioner/Foreign Ambassador – Your Excellency

Minister/Commissioners – Honourable

Judges – Your Lordship

Magistrates – Your Worship

Queens – Your Majesty

Emperors – Your Imperial Majesty

Crown Princes – Your Royal Highness

Kings – His Royal Highness (HRH)

Activist/Unionist – Comrades

Legislators/Chairman of Local Government – Your Honourable

IMPORTANT DATES BEFORE INDEPENDENCE IN NIGERIA
Nigeria was given the Name Niger Area by Miss Flora Shaw in 1898
The first railway line in Nigeria was constructed from Lagos to Ibadan in 1901
The first main truck road was constructed from Lagos to Ibadan in 1905
Nigeria’s Capital was moved from Calabar to Lagos in 1906
Nigeria was Amalgamated by Sir Lord Lugard in 1914
The West African National Congress was formed in 1920
The first legislative council was formed in 1922
Herbert Macaulay founded the Nigerian National Democratic Party (NNDP) in 1923
Aba Women riot was in 1929
The National council of Nigeria and Cameroun (NCNC) was formed by Herbert Macaulay who became its president while Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe served as the secretary in 1944
Herbert Macaulay died ande Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe became the president of NCPC in 1946
Richard constitution was introduced in 1946
The University College Ibadan was open 1948
Chief Anthony Enahoro moved the motion for Nigeria’s Independence in the House of Assembly on 1st April 1953
Queen Elisabeth visited Nigeria in 1956
Regional self-government was granted to the then Eastern and Western Region of Nigeria in 1957
Nation’s cup championship started in 1957
The Apex Bank of Nigeria (The Central Bank) was established and opened for operation 1st July 1958
The Nigerian Television Authority (N.T.A) was established by the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo at Ibadan in 1959
Nigeria held her first national election to set up an independent government. Northern Nigeria won most of the seats of parliament in 1959
IMPORTANT DATES AFTER INDEPENDENCE IN NIGERIA
1ST 1960 Nigeria got her independence and Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe became the first Governor General while Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa became the first prime minister
The southern Camerouns were incorporated into the federation of Camerouns and ceased to be administered as part of federation of Nigeria on 1st 1961
The Northern Camerous was formally incorporated into the federation of Nigeria in 1st June 1962
Nigeria became a Republic in 1st October 1963 and Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe beame the first ceremonial president
The first military coup took place in Nigeria on 15th January 1966
The Nigerian Civil War started on 6th July 1967 and ended 12th January 1970. And was led by Colonel Odumegwu Ojukwu
Nigeria changed to right hand drive on 2nd April 1972
National stadium in Lagos was officially opened in 1972
Nigeria Currency was changed to Naira and Kobo on 1st January 1973
National youth service corps (N.Y.S.C) was introduced under decree 24 on 22nd May 1973
The Economic community of west African state (E.C.O.W.A.S) was set up in Lagos 28th May 1975
Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo opened the National theatre, Iganmu in Lagos in 1976
Murtala Mohammed was assassinated on 13th February 1976
Festival of Arts and Culture (FESTAC was held in Lagos on 15th February 1977)
Nigeria changed from military to civilian rule on 1st 1979 and Alhaji Shehu Shagari became the first Executive President
President Shehu Shagari commissioned Kaduna Refinery on 25th 1980
President Shehu Shagari commissioned Delta Steel Company Ovwian-Aladja in 1980
Chief Odumegwu Ojukwu returned to Nigeria after 12 years in exile in1982
The war against indiscipline (WAI) was introduced by Buhari/Idiagbon regime on 20th March 1984
Naira and kobo changed colour on 25th April 1984
The phased movement from Lagos to Abuja by Federal Ministries began on 10th 1986
Structural Adjustment programme (SAP) was introduced on 27th June 1986
Nigeria soldiers were air lifted from Lagos to join the Ecowas monitoring group (ECOMOG) in the Liberian civil war 17th August 1990
The Federal Capital of Nigeria was moved from Lagos to Abuja on 12th 1991
Olusegun Obasanjo was sworn in as civilian president of Nigeria on 29th May 1999
INEC Chairman, Justice Ephraim Akpata died on 9th January 2000
The President of America Bill Clinton visited Nigeria on 26th – 28th August 2000
Bomb explosion at Ikeja military cantonment in Lagos 27th January 2002.
The National stadium in Abuja was commissioned by President Olusegun Obasanjo on 8th April 2003 and also built at the cost of N6Obillion.
Queen Elisabeth of England visited Nigeria in 2003 after her first visit in 1956
The first lady of Nigeria, Chief Mrs Stella Obasanjo died in Spain, as a result of surgical operation on 22nd 2005.
Belieview plane crash at Lisa village in Ogun state occurred on 22nd 2005 killing all 117 passangers on board.
Another aircraft crashed in Kaduna killing all passangers on board on 25th 2005
Sosoliso Airline crashed in Port-harcourt killing 114 passangers with only three survivors on 10th 2005
NEPA change to Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) on 31st May 2005
A Nigeria Air force Dornier 228 plane with some Army Generals and othr personel crashed killing 14 of 17 passengers on board on 17th 2006
Solar eclipse occurred in Nigeria on 29th March 2006
ADC plane crashed about two KM away from Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport killing 98 out of 105 on board including the Sultan of Sokoto on29th Oct. 2006
Governorship and House of Assembly elections were conducted nationwide on 14th April 2007
Presidential and National Assembly elections were conducted on 21st April, 2007
President and Governors-elect were sworn in on 29th May 2007
Speaker of the house of representative, Mrs Patricia Etteh and her deputy, Alh. Babangida Nguroje resigned over the N628 million contract scam they were indicted for by the Idoko panel set up by the house on Oct. 30th 2007
Mrs Oladimeji Sabiru Bankole (37 years old – Bachelor) from Abeokuta South Federal constituency of Ogun Stat was elected by the honourable members of the house of Representatives on November 1st 2007
6th February 2008, following the nullification of the election of Governor Idris Ibrahim, Chief Clarence Olafemi speaker house of assembly of Kogi state was sworn in as the acting Governor
James Barka was sworn in as the acting Governor of Adamawa state on February 27th 2008
Goodluck Jonathan was declared president elect April 19th 2011
29th May 2015 Mohammadu Buhari became the first opposition candidate to win a presidential election in Nigeria
ARMS OF GOVERNMENT
Executive
Legislature
Judiciary
TIERS OF GOVERNMENT
Federal Government
State Government
Local Government
THE FUNCTIONS OF THE THREE ARMS OF GOVERNMENT
The Executive
Implementation of policies of government
Executes and enforce laws
The Legislative
To make laws
Passing appropriation bills
Oversight functions on executive
Approve budget
The legislative arm is divided into two
The Upper House-House of Senate
The Lower House-House of Representatives
The Judiciary Functions
Interpret the laws
Adjudicate on cases
Apply the laws
HEAD OR CHIEF EXECUTIVES
President (GCFR)
Senate President
Chief Justice of the Federation & Chief Judge at the State level
TITLE OF THE HEAD
President (GCFR)
Executive Governor
Chairman
THE SIX GEO POLITICAL ZONES OF NIGERIA

STATE            CAPITAL

North-East

Adamawa         Yola

Bauchi              Bauchi

Borno               Maiduguri

Taraba              Jalingo

Gombe             Gombe

Yobe                 Damaturu

North-West

Jigawa              Dutse

Kano                Kano

Kaduna             Kaduna

Katsina             Katsina

Kebbi                Kebbi

Sokoto              Sokoto

Zamfara            Gusau

North Central

Benue              Makurdi

Kogi                  Lokoja

Kwara               Ilorin

Niger                Minna

Nasarawa         Lafia

Plateau             Jos

South-East

Abia                 Umuahia

Anambra          Akwa

Enugu               Enugu

Ebonyi              Abakaliki

Imo                  Owerri

South-West

Ekiti                  Ado-Ekiti

Lagos                Ikeja

Ogun                Abeokuta

Ondo                Akure

Osun                Osogbo

Oyo                  Ibadan

South-South

Akwa-Ibom       Uyo

Bayelsa             Yenagoa

Cross-River       Calabar

Delta                Asaba

Edo                  Benin

Rivers               Port Harcourt

HISTORY OF NNPC AND ITS MANAGING DIRECTORS FROM 1977 TO DATE

The Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, was established on April 1st 1977, under the statutory instrument – decree No. 33 of same year by a member of Nigeria National Oil Corporation, NNOC, with its operational functions and the federal ministry of mines and power with its regulatory responsibilities. This decree established the NNPC, a public organization that would, on behalf of government manage all government interest in the Nigeria oil industry.

Managing Directors from 1977 to Date

A Marinho July 1977 – April 1980
Odiligi Lolomari April 1980 – August 1981
Lawrence Amu 1981 – Nov. 1985
Aret Adams 1985 – April 1990
Thomas John April 1990 – June 1990
Edmund Daukora June 1992 – Oct. 1993
Chamberlia Oyibo 1993 – August 1995
Dalhatu Bayero 1995 – May 1999
Jackson Gaius Obaseki May 1999 – Nov 2003
Funsho Kupolokun 2003 – Sept. 2007
Abubakar Yar’Adua 2007 – Jan. 2009
Muhammed Sanusi Bakindo 2009 – 2010
Shenu Ladan April 2010 – May 2010
Austine Oaiwon May 2012 – June 2012
Andrew Yakubu June 2012 – July 2014
Joseph Thiama Dawha Aug. 2014 – 2015
Emmanuel Ibe Kachkwu Aug. 2015 – 2016
Maikanti Kacalla Baru Aug. 2016 – 2018
Melo Kolo Kyari Aug. 2018 till date
THE GENESIS OF EBOLA VIRUS

Ebola Virus Disease (EVD), formerly known as Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever (EHF) is a severe, often-fatal disease in humans and non-human primates. The virus is named after the Ebola River in Yambuku, Democratic Republic of Congo (Formerly Zaire), where one of the First outbreaks occurred in 1976. In the same year there was another outbreak in Nzara, Sudan.

HOW EBOLA VIRUS SPREAD
It spreads to people by contact with the skin or bodily fluids of an infected animal like MONKEY, GORILLA, FOREST ANTELOPE, PORCUPINE, CHIMPANZEE OR FRUIT BAT.
People can also be exposed to Ebola virus through contact with objects, such as needles that have been contaminated with infected secretions.
SYMPTOMS OF EBOLA VIRUS

Early symptoms include: HIGH FEVER, HEADACHE, JOINT AND MUSCLE ACHES, SORE THROAT, WEAKNESS, STOMACH PAIN, LACK OF APPETITE.

These symptoms can appear 2 to 21 days after infection. The symptoms can progress to vomiting, diarrhea, impaired kidney and liver function and sometimes internal and external bleeding (Eyes, Ears and Nose).

HOW EBOLA VIRUS CAN BE DIAGNOSED

Diagnosing Ebola HF in an individual who has been infected only a few days is difficult because early symptoms, such as red eyes and a skin rash, are nonspecific to the virus and are seen in other patients with disease that occur much more frequently. However, if a person has the constellation of symptoms described above, and infection with Ebola virus is suspected, isolate the patient and notify local and state health department and the CDC.

PREVENTION OF EBOLA VIRUS
Avoid direct contact with the body fluid of infected people
You are expected to wash your hands regularly, and you must wash both the front and back up to your elbow with soap.
Use a hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol as often as possible when water is not available, because the Virus can’t stand alcohol
Avoid eating of bush meat, particularly monkey, gorilla, forest antelopes, porcupines, chimpanzee of fruit bats.
Whatever animal products you consume; wash rigorously and cook thoroughly.
Avoid sharing clothes, towels, bed-sheets, handkerchiefs etc.
Avoid unnecessary public gatherings and handshakes.

NOTE:

Mr. Pattrick Sawyer a 40-year-old Liberian-American civil servant who knowingly imported Ebola into Nigeria died July 25, 2014 in First Consultant Medical Centre, Obalende, Lagos.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS, CAPITAL & NUMBERS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN EACH STATE

Abia (17 LG):

Aba north, Aba South, Arochukwu, Bende, Umuahia Ikwano, Isiala-Ngwa north, Isiala-ngwa south, isuikwato, obioma ngwa, ohafia, osisioma ngwa, ugwanabo, ukwu east, ukwa west, umuahia north, umuahia south, umu-nneochi.

Adamawa (21 LG):

Demsa, fufore, ganye, girei, gombi, guyuk,hong, jada, lamurde, madageli, maiha, mayo-belwa, mubi, mubi south, numan, shelleng,song, toungo, yola, jimeta, michika.

Akwa Ibom (31 LG):

Abak, eastern obolo, eket, atai, essien udim, etm ekpo, etinam, ikono, ibesikpo asutan, mbo, mkpat enin, nsit, nsit ibom, nsit ubium, obot akara, okobo, onna,oron,oruk annam, udung uko, ukanafun, uruuan, urue-offong/orkko, uyo, ikot-abasi, ikot-ekpeme, ini,itu, ibeno,ika.

Anambra (21 LG):

Aguata, anambra east, Anambra west, aniocha, awka north, awka south, ayamelum, dunukofia, ekwusigo, idemili north, idemili south, ihiala njiakoka, Nnewi north, Nnewi south, ogbaru, Onitsha north, Onitsha south, orumba north, oyi orumba south.

Bauchi (20LG):

Alkaleri, Bauchi, bogoro,damban, darazo, dass, gamawa, ganjuwa, giade, itas/gadau, Jama’are katagumu, kirfi, misau, ningi, shira, tafawa-balewa, toro, warji, zaki.

Bayelsa (8 LG):

Brass ekeremor, kolokuma/opokuma nemba, ogbia, sagbarna, southern ijaw, yenagoa.

Benue (23 LG):

Ado, agatu, apa,buruku, gboko, gumma, gwer east, gwer west, kastinal-ala, konshinsha, kwande, logo, makurdi, obi,ogbadibo, oju,okpokwu, ohimini, oturkpo, tarka, ukurn, ushonogo, vandeikya.

Borno (27 LG):

Abade, askira/uba, bama, bayo, biiu chibok, damboa, dikwa, gubio, guzaimala, gwoza, hawul, jeer, kaga, kala/balge, konduga, kukawa, kwaya kusar, mafa, magumeri, Maiduguri, marte, mobbar, monguno,ngala, nganzai, shani.

Cross river (18 LG):

Abi, akamkpa, akpabuyo, bakassi, bekwara, biase, boki calabar-municipal, calabar south, etung, ikom obaniliku, obubra, obudu, odukpani, ogoja, yakurr, yala.

Delta (25 LG):

Aniocha north, aniocha south, burutu,bomadi, ehiope east, ethiope west, ika north, ika south, isoko north, isoko south, ndokwa east, ndokwa west, okpe, oshimilli north, shiomili south, patani,sapele, udu, ughelli north, ughelli south, ukwani, uvwie, warri north, warri south, warri south west.

Ebonyi (12 LG):

Abakaliki, afikpo north, afikposouth, ebonyi, ezza north, ezza south, ikwo, ishielu, ivo, izzi, ohaozara, ohaukwu, onicha.

Edo (18 LG):

Akoko-edo, esan central, esan north east, esan south easr, esan west, etsako central, igueben, ikpoba-okha, oredo, orhionmwon, ovia north east, ovia south west, owan west, uhumwonde, owan east, etsako east, etsako west.

Ekiti (16 LG):

Ado ekiti, aiyekire, efon, ekiti east, ekiti south, west ekiti, west emure, idos-ose, ijero, ikere, ikole, ilemeji, irepodun/ifelodun, ise/orun, moba,oye.

Enugu (17 LG):

Aninri, awgu, enugu east, enugu north, enugu south, ezeagu, igbo-etiti, igbo-eze north, igbo-eze south, isi-uzo, nkanu west, nsukka, oji-river, udenu, udi, uzo-uwani.

Gombe (11 LG):

Akko, balanga, billiri, dukku, funakaye, gombe kaltungo, kwami, nafada, shomgom, yamaitu/deba.

Imo (27 LG):

Aboh-mbaise, ahiazu-mbaise, ehime-mbano, ezinihitte, ideato north, ideato south, ihitte/uboma, ikeduru, isiala mbano, isu, mbaito, ngor-okpala, njaba, nwangele, nkwerre, obowo,oguta,ohaja/egbema, okigwe, orlu, orsu, orsu east, oru west, owerri-municpal, owerri, owerri north, owerri west, unuimo.

Jigawa (27 LG):

Auyo, Babura, birmin kudu, biriniwa, buji, dutse, gagarawa, garki, gumei, guri,gwaram, gwiwa, hadeija, jahun, kafin-hausa, kaugoma, kazaure, kirikasamma, kiyawa, mia gatari, malla-maduri, ringim, roni, sule tankarkar, taura, bosuwa,yankwashi.

Kaduna (23 LG):

Bimin-gwari, chikun, giwa, igbabi, ikara, jaba jema’a kachia, kaduna north, kaduna south, kagarko, kajuru, kauru, lera, makarfi, sabon-gari, sanga, soba, zangon-kataf, kudan, zaria, kura.

Kano (44 LG):

Ajingi, albasu,babeji, bichi, bunkure dala, dambatta, dawakin kudu, dawakin tafa, doguwa, fagge, gabasawa, garko, garum, mallam, gaya, gezawa, kiru, kumbotsu, kunchi, kura, madobi, makoda, minjibir, nasarawa, rano, rimun gado, rogo, shanoro, sumaila, takali, tarauni, tofa, tsanyawa, tudun wada, ungogo, warawa,wudil, bagwai, gwale, gwarzo, kobo, kano, municipal, karaye, kibiye.

Katsina (32 LG):

Bakori, batagarawa, batsari, baure, bindawa, charanchi, dandume, danja, dan musa, daura dutsi, dutsin-ma, fasakari, funtua,inagawa, jibia, kafur, kaita, kankara, kankia, kurfi, kusasa, mai’adua, malumfashi, mani, mashi, matazuu, masawa, rimi, sabuwa, safana, sandamu, zango, katsina.

Kebbi (21 LG):

Aleiro, arewa-dandi, argungu, augie, bagudo, birnin kebbi, bunza dandi, fakai, gwandu, jeda, kalgo, koko/besse, maiyama, ngaski, sakabi, shanga, suru, wasagu/danko, yauri, zuru.

Kogi (21 LG):

Adavi, ajaokuta, ankpa, bassa, dekina, ibaji, idah, igalamela-odolu, ijumu, kabba/bunu, kogi, lokoja, mopa-muro, ofu, ogori/magongo, okehi, okene, olamabolo, omala, yagba east, yagba wast.

Kwara (16 LG):

Asa, baruten, edu, ekiti, ifelodun, ilorin east, ilorin south, Ilorin west, irepodun, isin, kaiama, moro offa, oke-ero, oyun, pategi.

Lagos (20 LG):

Agege, ajeromi_ifelodun, alimosho, amuwo odofin, apapa, badagry, epe, eti-osa, ibeju/lekki, ifako-ijaye, ikeja, ikorodu, kosofe, lagos island, lagos mainland, mushin, ojo, oshodi-isolo, shomolu, surulere.

Nasarawa (13 LG):

Akwanga, awe, doma karu, Keanu, keffi, kokona, lafia, nasarawa, nasarawa eggon, obi, toto, wamba.

Niger (25 LG):

Agie, agwara, bida, borgu, bosso, chanchaga, edati, gbako, gurara, katcha, knontagora, leuen, magama, mariaga, mashegu, mokwa, muya, paikoro, rafi, rijau, suleja,tafa, wushishi, shiroro, lapai.

Ogun (20 LG):

Abeokuta north, Abeokuta south, ado-odo/ota egbado north, egbado south, ewekoro, ifo, ijebu east, ijebu north, ijebu north east, ijebu ode, ikenne, imedo-afon, ipokia, obafemi-owode, ogun waterside odeda.

Ondo (18 LG):

Akoko north east, akoko north west, akoko south east, akoko south west, akure north, akure south, odigbo, okitipupa, ondo east, ondo west, ose, owo, ile-olujiokeigbo, irele, idamre, ifedore, ilaje, ese odo.

Oyo (33 LG):

Afiijio, akinyele, atiba, atigbo, egbeda, Ibadan central, Ibadan north, Ibadan north west, Ibadan south west, ibarapa central, ibarapa east, ibarapa north, iddo, irepo, iseyin,itesiwaju, iwajowa, kajpola, lagelu, ogbomoso north, ogbomoso south, ogo oluwa, olorunsogo, oluyole, ona-ara, orelope, ori ire,oyo east,oyo west, saki east, saki west, surulere.

Plateau (19 LG):

Barikin ladi, bassa, bokkos, jos east, jos north, jos, jos south, kanam, kanke, langtang north, langtang south, mangu, mikang, pankshin, qua’an pan, riyom, shendam, wase.

Rivers (23 LG):

Abua/odual, ahaoda east, ahaoda west, andoni, akuku-toru, bonny Degema, emohua, eleme, etche, gokana, ikwerre, khana, obial akpo, ogba/egbema/ndomi, ogu/bolo, okrika, omumma opobo/nkoro, oyinbo, port harcourt, tai, asari toru.

Sokoto (23 LG):

Ninji, bodinga, dange-shuni, gada, goronyo, gudu, sokoto gwadabawa, ilela, isa, kware kebbe, rabah, sabon, bimi, Shagari, silame, sokoto north, sokoto south, tambuwai, tangaza, tureta, warmako, wurno, yabo.

Taraba (15 LG):

Ardo-kola, bali, donga, gashakka, cassol, ibi, jalingo, karim-lamido, kurmi, lau, dardauma, takum, ussa, wakari,yorru, zing.

Yobe (17 LG):

Bade, bursari, damaturu, fika,fune, geidam, gujaba, gulani, jakusko, karasuwa, machine, nangere, nguru, potiskum, tarmua, yunusari, yusufari.

Zamfara (14 LG):

Anka, bakura, birmin magaji kiyaw, bukkuyum, bungudu, gusau, gummin, kaura, narnoda, maradun, maru, shinkafi, talata mafara, tsafe, zurmi.

Osun (27 LG):

Atakumosa east, atakumosa west, aiyeda-ade, aiyedire, boluwaduro, boripe, ede north, ede south, egbedore, ejigbo, ife central, irepodun, irewole, isekan iwo, obokun, odo-otin, ola oluwa, olorunda, irade, orodu, osogbo, ife east, ife north, ife south, ifedayo, ila Ilesha east, Ilesha west.

FCT-Abuja (6 LG):

Kwali area council, Abuja municipal, abaji, kuje, gwagwalada, bwari.

THE 22 LICENSED BANKS OF NIGERIA, MD/CEO AND MERGE PARTNERS
FIRST BANK PLC

(Dr. Adesola Adeduntan) MD/CEO

(Mrs. Ibukun Awosika) Chairman

First Bank Plc, FBN Merchant Bank.

UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA PLC

(Mr. Philips Oduoza)

Standard Trust Bank Plc, United Bank for Africa, Continental Trust Bank.

UNION BANK

Mr. Cyril Odu (Chairman)

(Mr. Emeka Emuwa)

Union Bank Plc, Universal Trust Bank Plc, Union Merchant Bank, Board Bank Nig. Ltd.

POLARIS BANK PLC

Alh. M. K. Ahmed (Chairman)

Mr, Adetokunbo Abiru (Managing Director)

Prudent Bank Plc, EIB, International Bank, Bond Bank, Reliance Bank Ltd, Co-operative Bank, Mainstreet Bank Ltd.

WEMA BANK PLC

Adeyinka Asekun (Chairman)

Mr. Segun Olokutuyi (MD/CEO)

Wema Bank Plc, National Bank Plc.

Lead Bank Plc.

STERLING BANK/ETB

(Mr. Yemi Adeola)

NBM Bank Ltd, Magnum Trust Bank, Trust Bank of Africa, Nal Bank Plc, Indo Nigeria Bank.

FIDELITY BANK PLC

(Nnamdi Okonkwo)

Fidelity Bank Plc, Manny Bank Plc,

FSB Int’l Plc

STANDARD CHARTEERD BANK LTD

(Bola Adesola)

Standarad Chartered Bank Limited

KEYSTONE BANK

Mr. Obeahon Ohiwerei (MD/CEO)

Platinum Bank Nigeria Ltd, Habib Bank Int’l

UNITY BANK PLC

Mrs. Tomi Somefun

NNB Int’l Bank Plc, Centre Point Bank Plc, Societe Bank, Tropical commercial Inter Stat Bank, New Africa Bank, Pacific Bank and Intercity Bank Plc

CITI BANK

Mr. Akinsowon Dowodu (MD/CEO)

Citi Bank

HERITAGE BANK LTD

Mr. Ifie Sekibo

Enterprise Bank

ZENITH BANK PLC

Ebenezer Onyeagwu (MD/CEO)

Zenith Bank Plc

FIRST CITY MONUMENT BANK PLC

Adam Nuru (MD/CEO)

FCMB, Co-operative Development Bank Plc, Nigeria-America Bank, Finbank

GT BANK PLC

Segun Agbaje

Guaranty Trust Bank Plc

ACCESS BANK PLC

Herbert Wigwe

Access Bank Plc, Marina Bank, Capital Bank Nigeria Limited.

STANBIC IBTC BANK

Dr. Demola Sogunle (MD/CEO)

ECOBANK NIG. PLC

Mr. Charles Kie

SUNTRUST BANK

Ayo Babatunde (MD/CEO)

PROVIDE BANK

Walter Akpani (MD/CEO)

GAIZ BANK

Mr. Hassan Usman (MD/CEO)

THE FOLLOWING BANKS ARE NOW AS FOLLOWS:
Oceanic now Ecobank Nig. Plc
Intercontinental Bank now Access Bank
ETB now Sterling Bank
Bank PHB now Keystone Bank
Afri Bank now Mainstreet Bank
Spring bank now Enterprise Bank
Fin Bank now FCMB Plc
Mainstreet Bank now Skye Bank
Enterprise Bank now Heritage Bank
Skye Bank now Polaris Bank
Diamond Bank now Access Bank
THE FAILED BANKS ARE:
African Express
Assurance Bank
City Express Bank
Eagle Bank
Fortune Bank
Gulf Bank
Liberty Bank
Metropolitan Bank
Triumph Bank
Society Generale Bank
All State Trust Bank
Trade Bank
Hallmark Bank
Lead Bank

More Nigeria Current Affairs

TIMELINE OF HISTORICAL EVENT IN NIGERIA SINCE 2009
August 2009, Umaru Musa Yar’Adua granted amnesty to the Niger Delta Militants which lasted for 60 days.
In February 6th, 2010, Goodluck Jonathan became the acting president of Nigeria.
May 5th, 2010, President Alhaji Umaru Musa Yar’Adua died at 58 years in Aso Villa and was buried in Katsina State 6th of May 2010.
May 6, 2010, acting Goodluck Jonathan was sworn in and was declared president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria at about 8:30am by Chief Justice Aloysius Katsina Alu.
1st May 2011, Osama Bin Laden was killed on in a firefight with U.S Forces in Pakistan. The Al-Qaeda Leader Osama Bin Laden before his death was born in 1957 in Saudi Arabia and became the world’s most terrific terrorist on 11th 2001 when he pioneered the invasion of the world trade centre of the United State of America.
On the 17th April 2012, Former Governor James Ibori was sentenced to thirteen (13 years) imprisonment by British Southwark Court for defrauding Delta State Government of $250million (₦5Billion) while holding swag as governor between 1999-2007
At about 3:45pm on Sunday the 3rd of June 2012, A Dana Air Passenger Plane carrying 153 people crashed into residential building at Olaniyi Street Iju, a suburb of Lagos, killing 153 on board and more than 30 other residents on the ground.
On the 16th of July, 2012 Justice Aloma, Mariam Mukhtar became the first female Chief Justice of Nigeria.
21st March 2013, Prof. Chinua Achebe died in Boston, Massachusetts, United State at the Age of 82. Before his death he was a Nigeria Novelist, Poet, Professor and Critic. He was best known for his first Novel: Things Fall Apart in 1958, which is the most widely read book in Modern African Literature.
On 7th June 2014, Dora Akunyili died of Cancer in an India Hospital at age 59. Before her death she was the Director of National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) of Nigeria and Nigeria Minister of information and Communication from 2008-2010. She was a Pharmacist and Government Administrator who gain hundreds of awards for her work in pharmacology, Public Health and Human Rights.
On 20th October, 2014 World Health Organization officially declared Nigeria free of Ebola Virus after six weeks with no new cases.
On 12th November 2014, President Goodluck Jonathan unveiled the New Hundred Naira ((₦100) Centenary Note at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
On 1st April 2015, Gen, Muhammadu Buhari became the first opposition candidate to win a presidential election in Nigeria.
On the 8th of June 2016, former Nigeria Coach Stephen Keshi sadly passed away of cardiac arrest in the early hours of Wednesday at the ae of 54.
On August 19th 2017, President Muhammadu Buhari arrives Nigeria at about 4:45pm after 104days on medical vacation in the United Kingdom.
On 26th February 2019, President Muhammadu Buhari became the Second Military Head of State to win a two-term Presidential Election in Nigeria.
109 HOUSE OF 9TH SENATE MEMBERS, THEIR CONSTITUENCIES, AND POLITICAL PARTIES

STATE             SENATORS                    PARTY

ABIA STATE

North              Orji Uzor Kalu               APC

South              Eyinnaya Abaribe          PDP

Central            Theodora Orji               PDP

ADAMAWA STATE

North              Ishiaku Elisha Cliff         PDP

South              Yaroe Binos Daua          PDP

Central            Aishatu Dahiru Ahmed  APC

AKWA-IBOM STATE

North              Bassey Albert Akpan      PDP

South              Eyakenyi Akon Etim       PDP

West   Christopher Stephen Ekpenyong            PDP

ANAMBRA STATE

North              Stella Oduah                 PDP

South              Ifeanyi Ubah                 YPP

Central            Uche Lilian Ekwunife     PDP

BAUCHI STATE

North              Bulkachuwa Adamu       APC

South              Lawan Gumau               APC

Central            Jike Dauda Halliru         APC

BAYELSA STATE

East                Degi Eremenyo Wangagra APC

West               Ewhrudjako Lawrence   PDP

Central            Diri Douye                    PDP

BENUE STATE

East                Gabriel Suswam                        PDP

West               Patrick Abba Moro        PDP

West               Emmanuel Yisa Orker-Jev PDP

BORNO STATE

North              Kyari Abubakar Shaib    APC

South              Ali Ndume                    APC

Central            Kashim Shettima           APC

CROSS-RIVER STATE

North              Oko Rose Okoji             PDP

South              Gershom Bassey           PDP

Central            Onor Sandy Ojang         PDP

DELTA STATE

North              Peter Nwaboshi            PDP

South              James Ebiowou Manager PDP

Central            Obaisi Ovie Omo-Agege PDP

EBONYI STATE

North              Egwu Samuel Ominiyi    PDP

South              Michael Ama Nnachi     PDP

Central            Ogba Joseph Obinna     PDP

EDO STATE

North              Francis Alimikhena        APC

South              Matthew Urhoghide      PDP

Central            Clifford Ordia                PDP

EKITI STATE

North              Adetunmbi Ayodeji       APC

South              Adeyeye Adebayo         APC

Central            Bamidele Opeyemi        APC

ENUGU STATE

North              Utazi Chukwuka            PDP

West               Ike Ekweremadu           PDP

East                Nnamani Chimaroke      PDP

GOMBE STATE

North              Alkali Ahmed                APC

South              Amos Bulus Kilawangs   APC

Central            Danjuma Goje               APC

IMO STATE

North              Benjamin Uwajumogu   APC

East                Onyewuchi E. Francis    PDP

West               Rochas Okorocha          APC

JIGAWA STATE

North-East      Hassan Ibrahim Hadeija APC

South/West     Sabo Mohammed         APC

North/West     Sankara Daniel              APC

KADUNA STATE

North              Kwari Suleiman Abdu    APC

South              Danjuma La’ah Tella      APC

Central            Sani Uba                       PDP

KANO STATE

North              Barau Jibrin                  APC

South              Kabiru Gaya                  APC

Central            Ibrahim Shekarau          APC

KEBBI STATE

North              Abdullahi Abubakar       APC

South              Bala Na’allah                 APC

Central            Adamu Aliero                APC

KOGI STATE

West               Smart Adeyemi             APC

East                Jibrin Isah                     APC

Central            Yakubu Oseni                APC

KWARA STATE

North              Umar Suleiman Sadiq    APC

South              Ashiru Oyelola Yisa        APC

Central            Oloriegbe Yahay Ibrahim APC

LAGOS STATE

West               Adeola Olamilekan        APC

East                Osinowo Sikiru Adebayo APC

Central            Oluremi Tinubu             APC

NASARAWA STATE

North              Abdullahi Adamu          APC

South              Tanko Al-Makura          APC

East                Akwashiki Godiya          APC

NIGER STATE

North              Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi       APC

South              Bima Muhammad Enagi APC

East                Mohammed Sani Musa APC

OGUN STATE

Central            Ibikunle Amosun           APC

East                Mustapha Olalekun       APC

West               Odebiyi T. Akinremi       APC

ONDO STATE

Central            Akinyelure Patrick Ayo  PDP

North              Ajayi Boroface              APC

South              Nicholas Tofowomo      PDP

OSUN STATE

Central            Surajudeen A. Bairu      APC

East                Fadahunsi Francis Adenigba PDP

West               Oriolowo Adelere Adeyemi APC

OYO STATE

Central            Folarin Teslim Kolawole APC

South              Kola Ademola Balogun  PDP

North              Buhari Abdulfatai          APC

PLATEAU STATE

Central            Dimka Hezekiah Ayuba  APC

South              Ignatus Datong Longjan APC

North              Gyang Istifanus Dung    PDP

RIVERS STATE

South/East      Mpigi Barinada             PDP

East                Thompson Sekibo         PDP

West               Apaifi Jocelyn                PDP

SOKOTO STATE

North              Aliyu Wamakko             APC

South              Shehu Abubakar Tambuwa APC

East                Ibrahim Gobir               APC

TARABA STATE

Central            Yusuf Abubakar Yusuf    APC

South              Emmanuel Bwacha        PDP

North              Isa Shuaibu Lau             APC

YOBE STATE

North              Ahmed Lawan               APC

East                Gaideam Ibrahim          APC

South              Bomai Ibrahim              APC

ZAMFARA STATE

Central            Mohammed Hassan      PDP

North              Ya’u Sahabi                   PDP

West               Lawali Hassan Anka       PDP

F.C.T

Tanimu Philios Aduda                          PDP

10 BEST UNIVERSITIES IN THE WORLD
2019, Webometric Ranking
Harvard University (USA)
Stanford University
Massachusetts Institute Technology (MIT), USA
University of California Berkeley
University of Michigan
University of Washington
University of Oxford
Cornell University
Columbia University, New York
University of Cambridge
10 BEST UNIVERSITIES IN AFRICA

2019, Wabometric Ranking

University of Cape town – South Africa
University of Pretoria – South Africa
University of South Africa – South Africa
University of Witwatersrand
University of Kwazulu-Natal – South Africa
University of Stellenbosch – South Africa
University of Johannesburg
North West University
University of Nairobi
The American University in Cairo
BEST UNIVERSITIES IN NIGERIA

2019, Wabometric Ranking

University of Ibadan (UI)

12th in Africa

Covenant University, Ota
University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN)

23rd in Africa

Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU)

27th in Africa

Federal University of Technology, Minna

45th in Africa

University of Lagos (UNILAG)

25th in Africa

Ahmadu Bello University (ABU)

34th in Africa

Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta (FUNAAB)

73rd in Africa

University of Ilorin (UNILORIN)

52nd in Africa

Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA)
SOME NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES, AND DATES FOUNDED

FEDERAL

UI – University of Ibadan – 1948
UNN – University of Nigeria Nsukka, Enugu – 1960
ABU – Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Kaduna – 1962
University of Lagos, UNILAG, Akoko – 1962
OAU – Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun – 1962
UNIBEN – University of Benin – 1970
UNICAL – University of Calabar, Cross River – 1975
UNIMAID – University of Maiduguri, Borno – 1975
UNIPORT – University of Port Harcourt – 1975
Bayero University, Kano – 1975
UNILORIN – University of Ilorin, Kwara – 1975
UNIJOS – University of Jos – 1976
Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi – 1988
FUTO – Federal University of Technology Owerri – 1980
UNIZIK – Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka – 1983
STATE UNIVERSITIES & DATE
ESUT – Enugu State University of Science & Technology – 1980
IMSU – Imo State University, Owerri – 1981
AAU – Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, Benin – 1981
Olabisi Onabanjo University Ago-Iwoye, Ogun – 1982
ABSU – Abia State University, Uturu – 1983
Ladoke Akintola University of Techonology, Oyo State – 1988
DELSU – Delta State University, Abraka – 1992
Benue State University – 1995
Kano State University, Bagauda – 1998
LASU – Lagos State University – 1983
EBSU – Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki – 2001
NDU – Niger Delta University, Amassoma, Bayelsa – 2001
Kogi State University Anyigbe – 1999
Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University – 2005
Gombe State University, Gombe – 2005
PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES & DATE
IUO – Igbinedion University Okada, Benin – 1999
Madonna University, Okija, Anambra – 1999
Babcock University, Ilesha, Remo, Ogun – 2002
Bowen University, Iwo, Osun – 2002
BIU – Benson Idahosa University, Benin – 2002
Pan Africa University, Lekki, Lagos – 2002
Covenant University, Otta, Ogun – 2002
Redeemers University – 2005
Joseph Ayo Babalola University – 2006
CENTRAL BANK INDIGENOUS GOVERNORS
Clement Isong

1st Indigenous Governor

South South

Chief Ola Vincent

2nd Indigenous Governor

South West

Abdulkadir

3rd Indigenous Governor

North West

Paul A. Ogwuma

4th Indigenous Governor

South East

Chief Joseph Sanusi

5th Indigenous Governor

South West

Charles Chukwuma

6th Indigenous Governor

South East

Sanusi Lamido Sanusi

7th Indigenous Governor

Godwin Emefiele

8th Indigenous Governor Designate

PAST INDIGENOUS CHIEF JUSTICES OF NIGERIA FROM 1958 TO DATE
Justice Sir. Ademola Adetokunbo, KBE, CON – 1958-1972
Justice Teslim Olawale Elias, CFR, GCON – 1972-1975
Justice Darnley Arthur Alexander, CBE, KCMG, CFR – 1975-1979
Justice Atanda Fata Williams, CON – 1979-1983
Justice George Sodeinde Sowemimo CON, GCON – 1983-1985
Justice Ayo Gabriel Irikefe, OFR, CON, GCON – 1985-1987
Justice Mohammed Bello, CON, GCON – 1987-1995
Justice Mohammed Lawal Uwais, CON, GCON 1987-1995
Justice Salihu Moddibo Alfa Belgore, CON, GCON – 1995-2006
Justice Idris Legbo Kutigi – 2006-2009
Justice Aloysius Katsina – Alu – 2009-2011
Dahiru Musdapher – 2011-2012
Aloma Mariam Mukhtar – 2012-2014
Mahmud Mohammed – 2014-2016
Walter Samuel Onnoghen – 2016-2018
Ibrahim Tanko Mohammed – Incumbent
TOP 10 WEALTHIEST MEN IN THE WORLD
Bill Gates (US) worth $76.6bn.
Amancio Ortega (Spain) worth $73.5bn.
Warren Buffet (American) worth $65.9bn.
Jeff Bezos (American) worth $65bn.
Carlos Slim Helu (Mexican) worth $52.2bn.
Mark Zukerberg (American) CEO Facebook worth $51.2bn.
Larry Ellison (American) worth $51.2bn.
Michael Bloomberg (American) worth $46.7bn.
Charles Koch (American) worth $36bn.
David Koch (American) worth $44.2bn.

NOTE: Alh. Dangote now richest in Africa worth $25bn. Also the 23rd richest in the world. While Mike Adenuga worth $4.6bn Nigeria number 2 and World number 325.

RICHEST COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD

Countries                     GDP Per Capital

Qater                      $129,726 (£105,791)
Luxembourg            $101,936 (£83,128)
Macao                     $96,147 (£78,407)
Singapore                $87,082 (£71,015)
Brunei                     $79,710 (£65,003)
Kuwait                     $71,263 (£58,114)

RICHEST COUNTRIES IN AFRICA

Countries                     GDP Per Capital

Equatorial Guinea       $34,865 Billion
Seychelles                $28,712 Billion
Mauritius                  $21,628 Billion
Gabon                      $19,266 Billion
Botswana                 $18,146 Billion

POOREST COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD

Countries                     GDP Per Capital

Central African Republic $656 (£535)
Democratic Republic of Congo $784 (£639)
Burundi $818 (£667)
Liberia $882 (£719)
Niger $1,113 (£907)

MOST CORRUPT COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD

Somalia
North Korea
Afghanistan
Sudan
Iraq

LEAST CORRUPT COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD

Denmark
New Zealand
Finland
Sweden
Norway
Switzerland
Singapore
Netherlands
Luxembourg
Canada

SOME IMPORTANT ABBREVIATIONS

NEWS – North East West South

CD – Compact Disc

AM – Ante Meridiem (Before Noon)

PM – Post Meridiem (Afternoon)

ISBN – International Standard Book Number

ISSN – International Standard Serial Number

FM – Frequency Modulation

UHF – Ultra High Frequency

VHF – Very High Frequency

VAT – Value Added Tax

AGM – Annual General Meeting

SMS – Short Message Service

MMS – Multi Media Service

NACA – Nigeria Action Committee of Aids

AIDS – Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome

NAFDAC – National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration Control

SIM – Subscriber Identification Module

ATM – Automated Teller Machine

MTN – Mobile Telephone Networks

M.TEL – Mobile Telecommunication

BBC – British Broadcasting Corporation

AU – African Union

BPE – Bureau of Public Enterprise

CID – Criminal Investigation Department

ECOWAS – Economic Community of West African State

EFCC – Economic Financial Crimes Commission

FESTAC – Festival of Arts and Culture

FIFA – Federation of International Football Association

GSM – Global System for Mobile Communication

HIV – Human Immune Deficiency Virus

ICPC – Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences

NATO – North Atlantic Treaty Organization

INEC – Independent National Electoral Commission

NOA – National Orientation Agency

ICAN – Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria

NUJ – Nigerian Union of Journalists

UNICEF – United Nations International Children Education Fund

NUC – National Universities Commission

ASCON – Administration Staff College of Nigeria

NDLEA – National Drug Law Enforcement Agency

NDA – Nigerian Defense Academy

NLC – Nigerian Labour Congress

NDDC – Niger Delta Development Commission

NUPENG – National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers

NANS – National Association of Nigerian Students

NSE – Nigerian Stock Exchange

UNESCO – United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation

OPEC – Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries

OAU – Organisation Africa Unity

VON – Voice of Nigeria

WHO – World Health Organisation

NURTW – National Union of Road Transport Workers

UNIDO – United Nations Industrial Development Organisation

NNPC – Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation

NIPOST – Nigerian Postal Service

UN – United Nations

VOA – Voice of America

NEPAD – New Partnership for African Development

NEEDS – National Economic and Empowerment Development Strategy

NIEPA – Nigeria Institute for Educational Planning and Administration

CIIN – Chartered Institute of Insurance of Nigerian

NPC – National Pension Commission

UAP – University Assistance Program

SPDC – Shell Petroleum Development Company

NANTA – National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies

NCAA – Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority

NIPSS – National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies

PMAN – Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria

NMA – Nigeria Medical Association

RSVP – Respondezs’il Vous Plait

NIM – Nigeria Institute of Management

WAI-C – War Against Indiscipline and Corruption

UNICEF – United Nations International Children Educational Fund

NIGERIA STATES, CAPITAL, CREATION, SLOGAN AND GOVERNORS
STATE
CAPITAL
CREATION
SLOGAN
GOVERNOR
Abia
Umuahia
Aug. 27th 1991
God’s Own state
Okezie Ikpeazu – PDP
Adamawa
Yola
Aug. 27th 1991
Highest Peak of the Nation
Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri – PDP
Akwa-Ibom
Uyo
Sept. 23rd 1987
Land of Promise
Emmanuel Udom Gabriel – PDP
Anambra
Awka
Aug. 27th 1991
Light of the Nation
Willie Obiano – APGA
Bauch
Bauchi
Feb. 3rd 1976
Pearl of Tourism
Bala Mohammed – PDP
Bayelsa
Yenegoa
Oct. 1st 1996
Glory of all Lands
Duoye Diri – PDP
Benue
Makurdi
Feb. 3rd 1976
Food Basket of the Nation
Samuel Ortom – PDP
Borno
Maiduguri
May 27th 1991
The Home of Peace
Babagana Zulum – APC
Cross River
Calabar
Feb. 3rd 1976
The People’s Paradise
Ben Ayade – PDP
Delta
Asaba
Aug. 27th 1991
The Finger of God
Ifeanyi Okowa – PDP
Ebonyi
Abakaliki
Oct. 1st 1996
The Salt of the Nation
David Umahi – PDP
Edo
Benin
Aug. 27th 1991
The Heartbeat of the Nation
Godwin Obaseki – APC
Ekiti
Ado-Ekiti
Oct. 1st 1996
Land of Honour and Integrity
Dr. Kayode Fayemi – APC
Enugu
Enugu
Aug. 27th 1991
The Coal City State
Ugwanyi Ifeanyi Lawrence – PDP
Gombe
Gombe
Oct. 1st 1996
Jewel of the Savannah
Inuwa Yahaya – APC
Imo
Owerri
Feb.3rd 1967
Easterner Heart Land
Hope Uzodinma – APC
Jigawa
Dutse
Aug. 27th 1991
The New World
Mohammed Badaru – APC
Kaduna
Kaduna
May 27th 1967
Centre of Learning
Nasir El-Rufai – APC
Kano
Kano
May 27th 1991
Centre of Commerce
Aboullahi Umar Ganduje – APC
Katsina
Katsina
Sept. 23rd 1987
Home of Hospitality
Aminu Masari – APC
Kebbi
Birni-Kebbi
Aug. 27th 1991
Land of Equity
Atiku Bugudu – APC
Kogi
Lokoja
Aug. 27th 1991
The Confluence State
Yahaya Bello – APC
Kwara
Ilorin
May 27th 1991
State of Harmony
Abdularahman Abdulrazaq – APC
Lagos
Ikeja
May 27th 1967
Centre of Excellence
Babajide Sanwo-Olu – APC
Nasarawa
Lafia
Oct. 1st 1996
Home of Solid Minerals
Abdullahi Bello – APC
Niger
Minna
Feb. 3rd 1976
The Power State
Abubakar Sani Bello – APC
Ogun
Abeokuta
Feb.3rd 1976
The Gateway State
Dapo Abiodun – APC
Ondo
Akure
Feb. 3rd 1976
The Sunshine State
Rotimi Akeredolu – APC
Osun
Oshogbo
Aug. 27th 1991
The State of the Living Spring
Gboyega Oyetola – APC
Oyo
Ibadan
May 27th 1967
Pace Setters
Seyi Makinde – PDP
Plateau
Jos
May 27th 1967
The Home of Peace & Tourism
Simon Bako Lalong – APC
Rivers
Portharcourt
May 27th 1967
Treasure Base of the Nation
Nyesom Wike – PDP
Sokoto
Sokoto
May 27th 1967
Seat of the Caliphate
Aminu Waziri Tambuwal – PDP
Taraba
Jalingo
Aug. 27th 1991
Nature’s Gift of the Nation
Darius Ishaku – PDP
Yobe
Damaturu
Aug. 27th 1991
Pride of the Sahel
Maimala Buni – APC
Zamfara
Gusau
Oct. 1st 1996
Farming is our pride
Bello Mohammed Matawalle – PDP
FCT
Abuja
Dec. 12th 1991
Centre of Unity

STATES IN NIGERIA WITH SAME NAMES AS CAPITAL

Kaduna             Kaduna

Sokoto              Sokoto

Gombe             Gombe

Katsina             Katsina

Kano                Kano

Enugu               Enugu

Bauchi              Bauchi

NUMBERS OF ELECTED REPRESENTATIVE IN VARIOUS POLITICAL OFFICES IN NIGERIA

The President                           Mr. President

The Governors                          36 Governors

National Assembly                    109 Senators

The Fed. House of Reps           360 Honourables

Local Government                     774 Chairmen

Councilors                                 8540 Councillors

HISTORY OF FUEL PRICE INCREASE IN NIGERIA

GOWON, 1973: 6K to 8.45k (40.8%)

Murtala, 1976: 8.45K to 9k (0.59%)

Obasanjo, October 1st, 1978: 9k to 15.3k (70%)

Shagari, April 20th, 1982: 15.3k to 20k (30.71%)

Babangida, March 31st, 1986: 20k to 39.5k (97.5%)

Babangida, April 10th, 1988: 39.5k to 42k (6.33%)

Babangida, January 1st, 1989: 42k to 60k private vehicles

Babangida, December 19th, 1989: moved to uniform price of 60k (42.86%)

Babangida, March 6th, 1991: 60k to 70k (16.67%)

Shonekan, November 8th, 1993: 70k to ₦5 (6.14%)

Abacha, November 22nd, 1993: petrol price drops from ₦5 to ₦3.25k (-35%)

Abacha, October 2nd, 1994: ₦3.25k to ₦15 (61.54%)

Abacha, October 4th, 1994: price drops from ₦15 to ₦11 (-26.67%)

Abubakar, December, 20th, 1998: ₦11 to ₦25 (127.27%)

Abubakar, January 6th, 1999: ₦25 to ₦20 (-20%)

Obasanjo, June 1st, 2000: ₦20 to ₦30 (50%)

Obasanjo, June 8th, 2000: petrol price reduced to ₦22 (-10%)

Obasanjo, January 1st, 2002: ₦22 to ₦26 (18.18%)

Obasanjo, June to October, 2003: ₦26 to ₦42 (23.08%)

Obasanjo, May 29th, 2004: ₦50 (19.05%)

Obasanjo, August 25th, 2004: ₦65 (30%)

Obasanjo, May 27th, 2007: ₦75 (15.38%)

Yar’Adua, June 2007: ₦65 (-15.38%)

Jonathan, January 1st, 2012: ₦141

Jonathan, January 17th, 2012: ₦97

Jonathan, 2015: ₦97 to ₦87

Buhari, 2015: ₦87 to ₦86.50k

Buhari, 2016: ₦86.50k to ₦145

NOTE: Yar’Adua was the only leader who did not increase rather he reduced petrol price from ₦75 to ₦65 while Buhari reduced and later increased the price again.

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF ORGANISATION OF PETROLEUM EXPORTING COUNTRIES (OPEC)

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) was founded in Baghdad, Iraq with the signing of an agreement in September 10 – 14, 1960 by five countries namely Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela.

These countries were later joined by Qatar (1961), Indonesia (1962), Libya (1962), the United Arab Emirates (1967), Algeria (1969), Nigeria (1971), Ecuador (1973), Gabon (1975) and Angola (2007). From December 1992 until October 2007 Ecuador suspended its membership in 1995. Indonesia suspended its membership January 2009.

Currently, the organization has a total of 12 member countries.

OPEC had its headquarters in Geneva Switzerland, in the First 5 years of its existence. This was moved to Vienna, Austia on September 1st, 1965.

Its mandate is to co-ordinate and unify petroleum policies among member countries in order to secure fair and stable prices for petroleum produces, an efficient, consuming nations; and a fair return on capital to those investing in the industry.

Official Language of OPEC: English

President: Dr. Mohammed Bin Saleh (Qatar)

Secretary Gen. – Dr. Mohammed Sanusi Barkindo (Nigeria)

MAIN INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION THAT NIGERIA BELONGS
Economic Community of West Africa States (ECOWAS)
United Nations Organization (UNO)
Common Wealth of Nations (CON)
African Union (AU)
Group 77 (G77)
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
New Partnership for African Development
SENATE PRESIDENT SINCE 1960
Nnamdi Azikiwe 1960
Nwafor Orizu 1960 – 1966
joseph Wayas 1979 – 1983
Iyorchia Ayu 1992 – 1993
Anech Ebute 1993 – 1993
Chief Evan Enwerem 1999 – 1999
Chuba Okadigbo 1999 – 2000
Chief Pius Anyim 2003 – 2005
Chief Adolphus Wabara 2003 – 2005
Chief Ken Nnamani 2005 – 2007
Chief David Mark 2007 – 2015
Bukola Saraki 2015 – 2019
Ahmed Lawan – incumbent
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SINCE 1960
Ibrahim Waziri Gombe
Benjamin A. Chacha
Chief Edwin Ume-Ezeoke
Agunwa Anaekwe
Buhari Salisu
Umar Ghali Na-Abba
Aminu Bello Masari
Patricia Olubunmi Etteh
Saburi Dimeji Bankole
Aminu Waziri Tambuwal
Yakubu Dogara
Femi Gbajabiamila – incumbent
DATES AND EVENTS OF WORLD POLITICS
In 1776, America became the first independent country.
In 1798, the Republic of Switzerland was formed.
In 1961, South African withdrew from Common Wealth.
In 1903, Federick Lugard occupied Sokoto State of Nigeria.
In 1902, Empire day was celebrated in Britain.
In 1832, Greece became independent Republic.
In 1928, England lowered the women voters from 30 to 21 years.
In 1978, Fedric D. George was the first Africa-American shuttle commander.
In 1959, Empire day was renamed as Common Wealth Day in England.
In 1893, Thomas F. Bayard became the first US ambassador to Great Britain.
In 1967, First BIAFRAN Government was formed by Odumegu Ojukwu declared independence from Nigeria.
In 1912, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa was born. He became a Prime Minister in 1957, 1960 and 1964. He was killed on January 15th 1966 in Nigeria first Military coup.
In 1914, Lord Lugard amalgated Northern and Southern Nigeria.
In 1905, the White won right to vote in South Africa.
In 1914, the first South Africa Government was approved.
The First Country to get independence in Africa is Liberia in 1847.
ESTABLISHMENT OF THE NIGERIAN ARMED FORCES

Nigeria Army                –                       1863

Nigeria Police                –                       1930

Nigeria Navy                –                       1956

Nigeria Air force            –                       1964

SPORT
FIFA PRESIDENTS FROM MAY 21ST 1904 TO DATE
Robert Guerin: France 1904-1908
Daniel Burley Woolfall: 1906-1913
Jules Rimet: France 1921-1954
Rodolphe William Seeldrayers: Belgium 1954-1955
Arthur Drewry: England 1955-1961
Sir Stanley Rous: 1961-1974
Joao Havelange: Brazil 1974-1998
Joseph S. Blatter: Switzerland 1998-2016
Gianni Infantino: Switzerland 2016 to date
World cup started in 1930 in Uruguay.
The first world cup goal was scored by Lucent Lawrent of France, in his team 4-1 win over Mexico in 1930.
Football was first played in Nigeria in Calabar in 1930.
The National Stadium in Surulere Lagos was officially opened on 4th December 1972.
FIFA World footballer of the year Luka Modric, Croatian, Club – Real Madrid.
The Africa Best footballer of the year – Mohammed Salah (Egypt).
The largest Stadium in the world is the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil which can accommodate over 245,000 people.
The President of Confederation of African Football (CAF) is Ahmed Ahmed from Madagascar.
Rasheed Yekini was the first to score Nigeria world cup goal in USA in 1994.
The first Nigeria female to win Olympic gold medal is Chioma Ajunwa, in Atlanta 1996 Olympics.
France defeated Croatia 4-2 goals emerging the winner of the 2018 world cup hosted by Russia.
MULTIPLE
Two Babies Born together are twins
Three Babies Born together are triplet
Four Babies Born together are quadruplets
Five Babies Born together are quintuplets
Six Babies Born together are sextuplets
Seven Babies Born together are septuplets
Siamese twins are two babies born together but not properly separated.
THE 7 CONTINENTS
Africa
North America
South America
Asia
Atlantica
Europe
Australia
THE PLANETS AND THEIR DISTANCE FROM THE SUN
Satum (1,426M KM)
Pluto (5,908)
Earth (150M KM)
Mars (229M KM)
Uranus (2,867M KM) 6 Mercury (58M KM)
Mercury (58M KM)
Jupiter (770M KM)
Neptune (4,459M KM)
Venus (108M KM)
SHORTEST/TALLEST PEOPLE IN THE WORLD
The shortest man in the world is Chandra Bahadur Dangi (Nepalese Mountain btw India & China) 21.5 inches tall.
The shortest woman in the world is Jyoti Amge (India) measuring 2ft 0.7 inches tall.
The tallest man in the world is Sultan Kosen (Turkey) measuring 8ft 3 inches tall.
The tallest woman in the world is Siddiqa Parveen (India) meeting 7ft 8 inches.
STATE CREATION IN NIGERIA
General Yakubu Gowon created 12 states in Nigeria on 27th May 1967.
General Murtala Mohammed increased the states from 12 to 19 on the 3rd of February 1976.
On the 23rd of September, 1987 Gen. Ibrahim B. Babangida created 2 additional states, Katsina and Akwa-Ibom to make the states 21.
General Ibrahim B. Babangida recreated 9 states, making 30 states on 27th August 1991.
On 1st 1996, Gen. Sani Abacha announced 6 states making 36 and the FCT Abuja.
NIGERIA STANDARD DAILLING CODES

EXCHANGE                               CODE

Abia                                         082

Abakaliki                                   043

Abeokuta                                  039

Abuja                                       09

Ado-Ekiti                                   030

Agbor                                       055

Akure                                       034

Azure                                       071

Badagry                                    01

Bauchi                                      077

Benin City                                 052

Calabar                                     087

Daura                                       065

Enugu                                       042

Ibadan                                      022

Ijebu-Ode                                 037

Ikorodu                                    01

Ilesha                                       036

Ilorin                            031

Kaduna                         062

Kano                            064

Katsina                         065

Lagos                            01

Lokoja                          058

Maiduguri                     076

Okitipupa                     066

Ondo                            059

Onitsha                        043

Owerri                          083

Owo                             046

Port Harcourt                084

Sapele                          054

Shagamu                      037

Sokoto                          060

Warri                            053

Yola                              075

OLDEST COUNTRIES

San Marino (301 AD)

France (486 AD)

Bulgaria (632 AD)

Denmark (950 AD)

Portugal (1143 AD)

NAMES OF INEC CHAIRMAN IN NIGERIA SINCE 1964 TO DATE
Sir Kofo Abayomi 1st Republic    1984-1966
E. E. Esua 1st Republic
Chief Michael Ani 2nd Republic 1979-1993
Ovie Whiskey 2nd Republic
Eme Awa 3rd Republic 1988-1993
Humphrey Nwosu 3rd Republic
Dagogo Jack 4th Republic  1995-1999
Ephraim Akpata 4th Republic  1998-1999
Abel Guobadia 4th Republic  1999-2006
Maurice Iwu 4th Republic  2006-2010
Attahiru Jega 4th Republic  2010-2015
Amina Zakari 4th Republic  2015-2015
Mahmood Yakubu 4th Republic Incumbent
FAMOUS INVENTORS AND THEIR INVENTIONS

INVENTOR                    INVENTION   YEAR

Prof. David Edward       Microphone      1878

John L. Baid                  Television         1926

Graham Bell                  Telephone        1861

Galilei Galileo               Thermometer   1593

Thomas Edison              Phonograph      1845

Karl Benze                    Car                   1780

Edward Bullet               Motorcycle       1884

Elia Thompson              Weeding Machine 1877

William Stanley             Transformer     1864

Blaise Pascal                 Adding Machine 1642

Sir Charles                    Ship                  1775

Krick Macmillan            Bicycle              1888

Mitterhofer                  typewriter        1456

George Eastern             Photograh        1849

Film (Kodak Camera)

Rick Kellogg                  Loud Speaker    1973

Orville & Wilbur Wright Airplane           1903

Stephen/Richard Locomotive engine 1804

Sir Frank Whittle           Jet Machine      1937

Richard Gatting             Machine Gun    1861

Thomas J. Martins         Fire Extinguisher 1872

Johann Guterberg         Printing            1609

Willis Carrier                 Air Condition    1902

NEWEST COUNTRIES

South Sudan (9th July, 2011)

Montenegro (July, 2006)

Serbia (July, 2006)

East Timor (2002)

Palau (1994)

Czech Republic (1993)

Eritrea (1993)

Bosnia/Herzegovina (1992)

NOTABLE WORLD MOUNTAINS

Mt. Everrest (2903ft) Nepal/China

Qoqir (k2) (2825ft) Pakistan

Kangchenjungai (28168 ft) Nepal

Hotse (27720ft) Nepal

Makalu I (27720ft) Nepal

Cho Oyu (26906ft) Nepal Dhaulagiri

OCEANS OF THE WORLD (BY SIZE)

Pacific (155,557,000 sq km)

Atlantic (76,762,00 sq km)

Indian (68,556,000 sq km)

Arctic (14,056,000 sq km)

Southern (20,327,000 sq km)

NOTE: The Southern Ocean was approved in 2002 by the international Hydrographic Organisation.

HISTORY OF NIGERIAN CURRENCY

The Ten Naira was introduced on the 1st of Jan. 1973, replacing the pound at a rate of 2 Naira = 1 Pound.

In Jan. 1st 1973, the CBN introduced notes for 50 kobo, 1, 5, 10 and 20 Naira and Coins of ½ 1, 5, 10 and 25 Kobo.

On 11th Feb., 1977 a new banknote denomination of the value of 20 Naira was issued. The 20 Naira is the first currency note to bear the portrait of a Nigerian citizen that is Late Head of State, Gen. Murtala Ramat Mohammed.

On 2nd Julyy 1979, new currency notes of three denominations, namely 1, 5 and 10 Naira were introduced in 1991, both the 50kobo and 1 Naira notes became coined.

Dec. 1st 1999     –           ₦100

Nov. 1st 2000    –           ₦200

April 2nd 2001   –           ₦500

Oct. 12th 2005   –           ₦1000 were introduced respectively.

On Feb. 28th 2007, ₦50, ₦20, ₦10, ₦5 were reissued with a new design, while a new denomination of …. Were introduced.

CLASSIFICATION OF AFRICA
NORTH AFRICA: Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Morocco, Egypt.
SOUTHERN AFRICA: South Africa, Namibia, Lesotho, Swaziland, Mozambique, Botswana, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Zambia.
EAST AFRICA: Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Sudan, Ethiopia
WEST AFRICA: Nigeria, Republic fo Benin, Ghana, Togo, Niger, Ivory Coast, Cape Verde, Liberia, Burkinafaso, Mali, Sierra-Loene, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Gambia, Senegal, Mauritania.
CENTRAL AFRICA: Chad, Central Africa Republic, Congo D.R, Rwanda, Burundi, Gabon, Angola, Cameroun, Equitorial Guinea, Sao Tome Principe.
NIGERIA COAT OF ARM
Representation of Components
The Black Shield represents the fertile soil of Nigeria.
The Eagle represents the Stength of Nigeria.
The Two Horses stands for Dignity and Pride.
The Y represent River Niger and River Benue.
THE NIGERIAN FLAG
The Nigerian flag has two colours (Green and White)
The Green part represents Agriculture.
The White part represents Unity and Peace.
RIGHT OF A CITIZEN IN A STATE
Right to life
Equality before the law
Right to liberty
Right to association
Freedom from slavery
Right to fair hearing
A suspect is assumed to be innocent until pronouncement guilty by court of law.
Freedom from discrimination
Right to religion of choice and conscience.
Freedom of Expression.
Freedom of movement
Freedom of assembly
Right to vote and to be voted for in an Election.
Right to education
Right to private family life.
THE REGISTERED POLITICAL PARTIES OF NIGERIA
Accord – A
Advanced Congress of Democrat – ACD
African Democratic Congress – ADC
African Renaissance Party – ARP
All Progressive Congress – APC
All Progressive Grand Alliance – APGA
Alliance for Democracy – AD
Allied Congress Party of Nigeria – ACPN
Change Advocacy Party – CAP
Citizen Popular Party – CPP
Democratic Alternative – DA
Democratic Front for People’s Fed. – DFPF
Kowa Party – KP
Labour Party – LP
Masses Movement of Nigeria – MMN
Mega Progressive People’s Party – MPPP
Movement of the Restoration & Defence of Democracy – MRDD
National Action Council – NAC
National Conscience Party – NCP
National Democratic Liberty Party – NDLP
National Democratic Party – NDP
National Unity Party – NUP
New Nigeria People’s Party – NNPP
Nigeria Element Progressive Party – NEPP
Nigeria People’s Congress – NPC
People for Democratic Change – PDC
Peoples Democratic Party – PDP
People’s Party of Nigeria – PPN
Progressive People Alliance – PPA
United Democratic Party – UDP
United National Party for Development – UNPD
THE 28 DE-REGISTERED POLITICAL PARTIES BY INEC ARE AS FOLLOWS:
Action Alliance – AA
Action Party of Nigeria – APN
African Liberation Party – ALP
African Political System – APS
Better Nigeria Progressive Party – BNPP
Congress for Democratic Change – CDC
Community Party of Nigeria – CPN
Democratic People Alliance – DPA
Freedom Party of Nigeria – FPN
Fresh Democratic Party – FDP
Hope Democratic Party – HDP
Justice Party – JP
Liberal Democratic Party of Nigeria – LDPN
Movement for Democracy and Justice – MDJ
Movement for the Restoration and Defence of Democracy – MRDD
National Majority Democratic Party – NMDP
National Movement of Progressive Party – NMPP
National Reformation Party – NRP
National Solidarity Democratic Party – NSDP
New Democrat – ND
National Advanced Party – NAP
People’s Mandate Party – PMP
People’s Progressive Party – PPP
People’s Redemption Party – PRP
People Salvation Party – PSP
Progressive Action Congress – PAC
Republican Party of Nigeria – RPN
United Nigeria People’s Party – UNPP
NAME OF PERSONALITIES IMMORTALIZED IN THE NIGERIAN CURRENCIES
Alhaji Sir. Tafawa Balewa

₦5.00, Oct. 1984

₦10.00, Oct. 1985

₦20.00, March 1975

Wazobia (three Ethnic groups)

₦50.00, 27th August 1991

₦100.00, Nov. 1999

₦500.00, Nov. 2000

Alhaji Aliyu Mai-Borno & Dr. Clement Isong

₦1000.00, 12th Oct. 2005

BRIEF HISTORY OF THE NEW OBA OF BENIN

Born on October 20, 1953, Crown Prince (Ambassador) Eheneden Erediauwa, He attended the famous Edo College in Benin from 1965 to 1967. He later went to Immaculate Conception College between 1968 and 1979 before moving to England, where he obtained his Advanced Level General Certificated of Education from South Thames College, South-West London.

He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Economics from the University of Wales, United Kingdom. He holds a Master of Public Administration Degree from Rutger University, Graduate School, New Jersey, United States of America. Between 1981, 1982, he was at the United Nations as a graduate Intern. He is equally a member of the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs.

On 20th of October 2016, His Royal Highness, Eheneden Erediauwa, emerged the 40th Oba of Benin Kingdom. He also announced the name he had chosen to bear as Oba Ewuare II, and would be addressed as Omo N’Oba N’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo, Oba Ewuare II, after Oba Ewuare I, who reigned in 1440AD.

ORIGIN OF THE NIGERIA POLICE FORCE

The Nigeria Police was founded in 1930, its origin is traceable to 1861 when it was first known as the “Consular Guard” with an initial strength of 30 men. The Nigeria Police was called the Consular Guard because the representative of the British Government was Consul John Beecroff.

THE NIGERIAN POLICE LEADERSHIP 1930 TILL DATE
C.W. D, Inspector Gen. – 1930–1935
S.H. Trutham, Inspector Gen. – 1935-1936
Major A. S, Inspector Gen. – 1936-1937
A.S. Mavrogosdate, Commissioner – 1938-1942
W.C. King, Commissioner – 1942-1947
T.V.M. Friday, Commissioner – 1948-1949
Ivor Stourton, Commissioner – 1950-1952
R.J.R. Madaughian, Inspector Gen. – 1952-1956
Kerr Bovell, Inspector Gen. – 1956-1962
J.E. Hodge, Inspector Gen. – 1962-1964
INDIGENOUS INSPECTOR GENERAL
L.O. Edet, Inspector Gen. – 1964-1966
Kam Salem, Inspector Gen. – 1966-1975
M.D. Yusuf, Inspector Gen. – 1975-1979
Adamu Suleman, Inspector Gen. – 1979-1981
S.A. Adewusi, Inspector Gen. – 1981-1983
E.O. Inyang, Inspector Gen. – 1983-1986
M. Gambo, Inspector Gen. – 1986-1989
Aliyu Ibrahim Atta, Inspector Gen. – 1990-1993
Ibrahim A. Coomassie, Inspector Gen. – 1993-1999
M. A. K. Smith, Inspector Gen. – 1999-2002
T.A. Balogun, Inspector Gen. – 2002-2005
Sunday Ehindaro, Inspector Gen. – 2005-2007
Mike Okiro, Inspector Gen. – 2007-2009
Ogbonna Onovo, Inspector Gen. – 2009-2010
Hafiz Ringim, Inspector Gen. – 2010-2012
Mohammed D. Abubakar, Inspector Gen. – 2012-2014
Suleiman Abba, Inspector Gen. – 2014-2015
Solomon Arase, Inspector Gen. – 2015-2016
Ibrahim Idris, Inspector Gen. – 2016-2019
Abubakar Adamu Mohammed, Inspector Gen. – 2019 till date.
BADGES & RANK OF THE NIGERIAN POLICE FORCE
THE NIGERIAN POLICE FLAG

This flag has three colours (Blue, Yellow, Green)

The Blue symbolizes, Love, Loyalty and Unity.
The Yellow is for Discipline and Resourcefulness.
The Green represents Energy and Life.
NIGERIA MILITARY RANKS, INSIGNIAS AND EQUIVALENTS NON-COMMISSION OFFICERS (NCO)
UNITED NATIONS
United Nation was established on 24th October 1945 following the signing of an international treaty of peace and co-operation by fifty-one independent nations.
The treaty that established united nations was signed in San Francisco in U.S.A.
UN has 193 member’s countries.
The five (5) permanent members of UNO security council are USA, Russia, Britain, France and China.
The headquarter of UNO is New York, U.S.A.
The current UN Secretary Gen. – Antonio Guterres (Portugal).
The Current Deputy UN Sec. Gen. Amina Mohammed (Nigeria).
SPECIALIZED AGENCIES OF THE UNITED NATION (UN)
World Health Organization (WHO).
United Nations Children Fund or United Nations International Children Education Fund (UNICEF).
United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNCHCR).
United Nations Development Project (UNDP).
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).
International Labour Organization (ILO).
Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO).
UNITED NATIONS SECRETARY GENERALS
Gladwyn Jebb of United Kingdom – 1945-1946
Trygve Lie of Norway – 1946-1953
Dag Hammarskjold of Sweden – 1953-1961
Thant of Burma (Myanmar) – 1961-1971
Kurt Waldhelm of Austria – 1971-1981
Jevier Persde Celler of Peru – 1982-1992
Boutros Ghali of Egypt – 1993-1996
Kofi Anan of Ghana – 1996-2006
Ban Ki-Moon of South Korea – 2006-2016
Antonio Guterres of Portugal – Incumbent.
HEADQUARTERS/SECRETARIAT OF WORLD ORGANIZATIONS
The United Nations Organization (UNO) – New York
Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) – Abuja, Nigeria
African Union (AU) – Addis Ababa
Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) Zurich, Switzerland.
European Economic Community (EEC) – Brussels, Belgium.
ECONOMIC COMMUNITY OF WEST AFRICAN STATE

ECOWAS was established on May 28th 1975 with Headquarters in Abuja.

ORGANS OF ECOWAS
Assembly of heads of State and Government
Council of Ministers
The secretariat
The tribunal
PAST AND PRESENT CHAIRMEN OF ECOWAS
YEAR
NAME
COUNTRY
1977
Gen. Gnassingbe Eyadema
Togo
1978
Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo
Nigeria
1979
Leopoid Sedar Senghor
Senegal
1980
Gen. Gnassingbe Eyadema
Togo
1981
Dr. Siaka Stevens
Sierra Leone
1982
Matheu Kerekou
Benin
1983
Ahmmed Sekou Toure
Guinea
1984
Lansana Conte
Guinea
1985
Gen. Mohammadu Buhari
Nigeria
1986/1988
Gen. Ibrahim Babangida
Nigeria
1989
Alh. Dawda Jawara

1990
Capt. Blaise Campaore
Burkinafaso
1991
Alh. Dawda Jawara

1992
Alh. Abdou Diouf
Senegal
1993
Nicephore Dieudonne Soglo
Benin
1994/1995
Fit. Lt. Jerry Rawlings
Ghana
1996/1998
Gen. Sanni Abacha
Nigeria
1998/1999
Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar
Nigeria
1999
Gen. Gnassingbe Eyadema
Togo
1999/2001
Alfa Omar Konare
Mali
2001/2003
Abdoulaye Wade
Senegal
2003/2005
John Kuffuor
Ghana
2005/2008
Mamadou Tandja
Niger
2008
Blaise Compaore
Burkinafaso
2009
Musa Yar’Adua
Nigeria
2010/2012
Goodluck Jonathan
Nigeria
2012/2014
Alassane Quattara
Ivory Coast
2014/2016
John Dramani Mahama
Ghana
2016/2017
Macky Sall
Senegal
2017/2018
Mr. Faure Gnassingbe
Togo
2018/2019
Muhammadu Buhari
Nigeria
2019 to date
Muhammadu Issoufou
Niger

MEMBERS OF COMMONWEALTH COUNTRIES
AFRICA

COUNTRIES                  DATE JOINED

Zambia                         1964

Uganda                         1962

Tanzania                       1961

Swaziland                     1961

South Africa                  1931

Sierra Leone                 1961

Seychelles                     1976

Nigeria                         1960

Namibia                        1990

Mozambique                1995

Mauritius                      1968

Malawi                         1964

Lesotho                        1966

Kenya                           1963

Ghana                          1957

Gambia                        1965

Cameroun                    1995

Botswana                     1966

Tuvalu                          1978

ASIA

COUNTRIES                  DATE JOINED

Bangladesh                   1972

Brunei                          1984

India                             1947

Malaysia                       1957

Maldives                       1982

Pakistan                       1947

Singapore                     1965

Sri Lanka                       1948

Canada                         1931

OCEANIA

COUNTRIES                  DATE JOINED

Australia                       1931

Kiribati                         1979

Nauru                           1968

New Zealand                 1975

Papus New Guienea      1975

Samoa                          1970

Solomon Islands            1978

Tonga                           1970

Guyana                         1966

EUROPE

COUNTRIES                  DATE JOINED

Cyprus                          1961

Malta                           1964

UK                                1931

NORTH AMERICA

COUNTRIES                  DATE JOINED

Antigua Barbuda           1981

Bahamas                      1973

Barbados                      1966

Belize                           1981

Dominica                      1978

Grenada                       1974

Jamaica                        1962

Saintkitts & Nevis          1983

Saint Lucia                    1979

Grenadine

Trinidad Tobago            1962

SOUTH AMERICA

COUNTRIES                  DATE JOINED

Vanuatu                       1980

ORGANIZATION OF AFRICAN UNION (OAU) NOW AU AFRICAN UNION

OAU was established 25th May, 1963 in Addis Ababa consisting of 54 African States. It was later changed to African Union (AU) 9th July 2002 in South Africa. The most important decisions of the AU are made by the assembly of the African Union.

NOTE: The only African State not in the AU is Morocco.

ORGANIZATIONS OF (OAU)
The Assembly of Heads of State Government
The Council of Ministers
The General Secretariat
The Commission for mediation, conciliation and arbitration.
WOMEN ACHIEVERS
First female Vice Chancellor of University of Benin is Prof. Grace Alele Williams of Uniben.
Marry Slessor was the female missionary who stopped the killing of twins in Calabar.
The first female Brigadier in Nigeria is Ronke Kale.
Bisi Ugowe was the first female deputy Inspector General of Police.
Mrs Vigina Etiaba was the first female Government fof Anambra State, Nigeria.
Mrs Patricia Etteh was the first female Speaker, House of Representative.
Ellen Johnson Sir Leaf is the first female President in Africa. Elected President and was sworn in on Jan. 16th 2006 (Liberia).
Miss Felix Stella is the first female to Travel to the space at age of 17 years on Sept. 2006.
Mrs Elfrida Adeho is the first female Professor.
Mrs L. Okunnu is the first female Deputy Governor of Lagos State.
Mrs Bola Bello is the first female tanker driver.
Efunroye Tunubu is the first female to own a car.
Dr. Elizabeth Awoniyi Abimbola was the first female Doctor in Nigeria.
MEN ACHIEVERS
Nnamdi Azikiwe is a nationalist and the first President of Nigeria.
Herbert McCauley is the founding father of Nigeria Nationalist Movement.
Tafawa Balewa is a Nationalist and the first Prime Minister of Nigeria.
Chief Obafemi Awolowo is a nationalist and the first Premier of Western Region.
Wole Soyinka is the first nobel prize winner in literature.
The first Nigerian to gain Ph.d in Mathematics is Dr. Chike Obi.
Goodluck Jonathan is the first South South Presient in Nigeria.
The first slave boy in Africa to become a Bishop was Bishop Ajayi Crowder.
The first Africa Television Broadcaster is Segun Olusola.
Aliko Dangote is the first non-political office holder to be given GCON in Nigeria.
Oba Esigie of Benin City was the first person to speak foreign language (Portuguese) in Nigeria in 1503 and he was crowned Oba of Benin in 1504.
Nnamdi Azikiwe was the first Premier of Defunct Eastern Region.
Alhaji Ahmadu Bello was the first Premier of Defunct Western Region.
Chief Dennis Osadebe was the first Premier of Defunct Mid-Western Region.
Chief Anyaoku was the first Nigeria Secretary General of the CommonWealth Nations.
THE TEN NATIONAL HONOURS IN NIGERIA

GCFR – Grand Commander of the Order of the Federal Republic.

GCON – Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger.

CFR – Commander of the Order of the Federal Republic.

CON – Commander of the Order of the Niger.

OFR – Officer of the Order of the Federal Republic.

OON – Office of the Order of the Niger.

MFR – Member of the Order of the Federal Republic.

MON – Member of the Order of the Niger.

FRM – Federal Republic Medal

ONM – Order of the Niger Medal.

Since the inception of National award in 1963, 4,700 people have been so far conferred with the awards.

14th Nov., 2011 Alh. Aliko Dangote became the first non-political office holder to be given the award of GCON in Nigeria.

PAST WINNERS OF THE (CAF) AFRICA CUP OF NATION

YEAR                            HOSTS                          WINNERS

1957                             Sudan                           Egypt 4-0 Ethiopia

1959                             Egypt                            Egypt 2-1 Sudan

1963                             Ghana                          Ghana 3-0 Sudan

1965                             Tunisia                         Ghana 3-2 Tunisia

1967                             Ethiopia                        DR Congo 1-0 Ghana

1970                             Sudan                           Sudan 1-0 Ghana

1972                             Cameroun                    Congo 3-2 Uganda

1974                             Egypt                            Zaire 2-0 Zambia (After Replay)

1976                             Ethiopia                        Morocco (League Format)

1978                             Ghana                          Ghana 2-0 Uganda

1980                             Nigeria                         Nigeria 3-0 Algeria

1982                             Libya                            Ghana 1-1 Libya (7-6 Penalties)

1984                             Ivory Coast                   Cameroun 3-1 Nigeria

1986                             Egypt                            Egypt 0-0 Cameroun (5-4 Penalties)

1988                             Morocco                       Cameroun 1-0 Nigeria

1990                             Algeria                          Algeria 1-0 Nigeria

1992                             Senegal                        Ivory Coast 0-0 Ghana (11-10 Penalties)

1994                             Tunisia                         Nigeria 2-1 Zambia

1996                             South Africa                  South Africa 2-0 Tunisia

1998                             Burkina Faso                 Egypt 2-0 South Africa

2000                             Ghana/Nigeria              Cameroun 2-2 Nigeria (3-2 Penalties)

2002                             Mali                             Cameroun 0-0 Senegal (3-2 Penalties)

2004                             Tunisia                         Tunisia 2-1 Morocco

2006                             Egypt                            Egypt 0-0 Ivory Coast (4-2 Penalties)

2008                             Ghana                          Egypt 1-0 Cameroun

2010                             Angola                          Egypt 1-0 Ghana

2012                             Gabon/Equitorial Guinea           Zambia 0-0 Ivory Coast (8-7)

2013                             South Africa                  Nigeria 1-0 Burkina Faso

2015                             Equitoria Guinea           Ivory Coast 0-0 Ghana (9-8 Penalties)

2017                             Gabon                          Egypt 1-2 Cameroun

2019                             Egypt                            Senegal 0-1 Algeria

SOME FACTS ABOUT THE WORLD

Started in 1914 and Ended in 1918. The countries that mostly involved in the war were Germany, Austria, Hungary and their allies against Britain.

Began on Sept. 1st, 1939, when Germany invaded Poland. In response, Britain and France declared war on Germany. Most of the Europe countries were controlled by Germany in 1914, including France. During the World War II, Adolph Hitler succeeded in killing over six million European Jews; this gruesome killing was called Holocaust. The war ended on the 8th of May 1945 when Germany surrounded.

Persian Golf War started 2nd August 1990 between Iraq and a coalition force 35 nations authorized by the United Nation (UN) and led primarily by the United States in order to liberate Kuwait. The War ended 28th February 1991.

Sadam Hussein, former Iraqi President and a terror to humanity died by hanging on Sat. Dec. 2006 at Baghdad, Iraq, Aged 69.
UN Sec. Gen. – Antonio Guterres (Portugal) born 1949.
Commonwealth Sec. Gen. – Kamalesh Sharma (India)
British Prime Minister – Boris Johnson
World Bank President – David Malpass
IMF Managing Director is Christain Lagarde.
AU Chairman – Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi –Egypt President.
The country with the highest rate of unemployment in the world is Bosnia Herzegovina
The most populated country in the world is the People’s Republic of China. Population over 2 Billion.
Pop Legend, Whitney Houston was found dead in her room at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles on Saturday 11th 2012. At aged 48.
Jorge Mario Begoglio, an Argentine born December 17, 1936 now Pope Francis the 1st First Latin America, first non-european pope to be elected by conclave of cardinals on 13th March 2013.
The most populated city in the world is Tokyo in Japan (City of Love).
The Head of Commonwealth Nations is Queen Elizabeth II of England.
The first University in the world is Al-Azhear University in Cairo in Egypt, founded in 970AD.
MILITARY COUPS IN NIGERIA SINCE INDEPENDENCE
15th 1966 led by Maj. Emmanuel Ifeajuna & Nzeogwu Kaduna.
July 29th 1966 led by Gen. Yakubu Gowon
July 29th 1975 led by Gen. Murtala Mohammed.
13th 1976 led by Col. Buka Dimka
31st 1983 led by Gen. Muhammadu Buhari.
27th 1985 led by Gen Ibrahim Babangida
1986 led by Maj. Gen. Mamman Vasta but Failed.
1990 led by Maj. Gideon Orkar but also failed
17th 1993 led by Gen. Sanni Abacha
1995 led by Gen. Shehu Musa Yar’Adua & Olusegun Obasanjo.
21st 1997 led by Lt. Gen. Oladipo Diya and 35 others.
WORDS RELATING TO SCIENCE AND ARTS
The art of tilling the soil – AGRICULTURE
The art of cultivating and managing Gardens – HORTICULTURE
The study of Ancient buildings and prehistoric remains – ARCHAEOLOGY
The science of numbers – MATHEMATICS
The art of measuring land – SURVEYING
The study of human face – PHYSIOGNOMY
The study of physical life or living matter – BIOLOGY
The study of plants – BOTANY
The natural history of animals – ZOOLOGY
The art of preserving skins – TAXIDERMY
WORDS RELATING TO GOVERNMENT
Government of the people, for the people and by the people – DEMOCRACY
Government by sovereign of uncontrolled authority – AUTOCRACY
Government by department of state – BUREAUCRACY
Government by a few – OLIGARCHY
Government by divine guidance – THEOCRACY
Government by military class – STATOCRACY
The right of self-government – AUTONOMY
Government by worst citizens – KAKISTOCRACY
MAIN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS THAT NIGERIA BELONGS
United Nations Organization (UNO)
Common Wealth of Nations (CON)
African Union (AU)
Economic Community of West Africa State (ECOWAS)
New Partnership for African Development Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
SEAPORTS IN NIGERIA

Tincan Island Sea Port               Lagos

Apapa Sea Port                         Lagos

Calabar Sea Port                       Calabar

Port Harcourt Sea Port              Rivers State

Warri Sea Port                          Delta

Sapele Sea Port                         Delta

Eleme Sea Port                         Rivers State

Onne Port                                 Rivers State

DAMS IN NIGERIA
Kainji Dam (Niger State).
Bakore Dam (Katsina State)
Dadin Kowa Dam (Gombe State)
Tungerm Kowa Dam (Niger State)
Tiga Dam (Kano State)
Jibiye Dam (Katsina State)
Goronya Dam (Sokoto State)
Ikpoba Dam (Edo State)
Kafi Zaki Dam (Bauchi State)
Shiroro Dam (Niger State)
AFRICA COUNTRIES & PRESIDENT
SN
COUNTRIES
CAPITAL
PRESIDENT
YEAR OF IND.
CURRENCY
EX-MASTERS
1
Algeria
Algiers
Abdelaziz Bouteflika
3rd July 1962
Diner
France
2
Angola
Luanda
Eduardo dos Santos
11th Nov. 1975
Kwanza
Portugal
3
Benin Republic
Cotonou
Yayi Boni
1St Aug. 1960
Franc
France
4
Botswana
Gaborone
Khama lan Khama
30th Sept. 1966
Pula
UK
5
Burkina Faso
Ouagadougou
Michael Kafando
5th Sept. 1960
Franc
France
6
Burundi
Bujumbura
Pierre Nkurunziza
1st July 1962
Franc
France
7
Cameroun
Yaounde
Paul Biya
1st Jan 1960
Franc
France
8
Cape Verde
Praia
Pedro Pires
5th July 1975
Escudo
France
9
Cent. Afri. Rep.
Bangui
Catherine Samba-Panza
13th Aug. 1960
Franc
France
10
Chad
N’Djamena
Idris Debi
11th Aug. 1960
Franc
France
11
Comoros
Moroni
Ikililou Dhoinine
5th July 1975
Franc
France
12
Congo
Brazzaville
Denis Nguesso
5th July 1960
Franc
France
13
Congo D.R
Kinshasa
Joseph Kabila
30th June 1960
Franc
France
14
Ivory Coast
Youmasoukro
Alassane Quattara
7th Aug. 1960
Franc
France
15
Djibouti
Djibouti
Omar Guelleh
25th June 1972
Franc
France
16
Egypt
Cairo
Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi
28th Feb. 1922
Pound
UK
17
Equatorial Guinea
Malabo
Teodoro Obiang
12th June 1968
Ekpwate
Spain
18
Eritrea
Asmara
Issaias Afeweriki
24th May 1993
Naife
Italy
19
Ethiopia
Addis Ababa
Sahle-Work Zewde
2000 Years ago
Birr
No Body
20
Gabon
Libreville
Ali Bongo
17th Aug. 1960
Franc
France
21
Gambia
Bangui
Yahya Jammeh
18th Feb. 1965
Dalais
UK
22
Ghana
Accra
Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo
6th March 1957
Cedi
UK
23
Guinea
Conakry
Alpha Conde
2nd Oct. 1961
Ekpwale
France
24
Guinea Bissau
Bissau
Manuel Serifo Nihamadjo
2nd Oct. 1974
Paso
Portugal
25
Kenya
Nairobi
Uhuru Kenyatta
12th Dec. 1963
Shilling
UK
26
Lesotho
Maseru
King Letsie III
4th Oct. 1966
Luti
UK
27
Liberia
Monrovia
George Weah
26th July 1847
Dollar
USA
28
Libya
Tripoli
Mustafa Abdul Jalil
1st Jan. 1952
Dirham
Italy
29
Madagascar
Antananarivo
Andry Rajoelina
26th June 1960
Franc
France
30
Malawi
Lilongwe
Peter Mutharika
6th July 1964
Kwacha
UK
31
Mali
Bamako
Dioncounda Traore
22nd Sept. 1960
Franc
France
32
Mauritania
Nouakchott
Mohammed Ould Abdelaziz
28th Nov. 1968
Eugulya
UK
33
Mauritius
Port Louis
Rajkeswar Purryag
28th Nov. 1968
F/Rupee
France
34
Morocco
Rabat
King Mohammed VI
18th Nov. 1956
Dirhan
France
35
Mozambique
Maputo
Armando Guebuza
25th June 1975
Rupee
Portugal
36
Namibia
Windhoek
Hifikepunye Pohamba
21st Mar. 1990
Dollar
Germany
37
Niger
Niamey
Muhammadu Isufou
3rd Aug. 1958
Franc
France
38
Nigeria
Abuja
Muhammadu Buhari
1st Oct. 1960
Naira
UK
39
Rwanda
Kigali
Paul Kagame
1st July 1962
Franc
France
40
Senegal
Dakar
Macky Sall
20th Aug. 1960
Franc
France
41
Sao tome/Pricipe
Sao Tome
Emmanuel Pinto Da Costa
28th June 1975
Dobre
Portugal
42
Seychelles
Victoria
James Michael
28th June 1976
Dirham
Spain
43
Swaziland
Mababane
King Mswati III
6th Aug. 1958
Litaangen
UK
44
Somalia
Mogadish
Hussan Sheikh Mohamud
26h June 1960
Shilling
UK
45
Sudan
Khartoun
Omar Bashir
18th Jan. 1956
Franc
France
46
Sierra Leone
Freetown
Ernest Bai Koroma
27th April 1994
Leone
UK
47
Togo
Lome
Faure Gnassigbe
13th Aug. 1960
Franc
France
48
Tunisia
Tunis
Beji Caid Essebsi
20th Mar. 1956
Diner
France
49
Tanzania
Dar El Salaam
Jakaya Kikwete
27th April 1964
Shilling
UK
50
Uganda
Kampala
Yoweri Museveni
9th Oct. 1962
Shilling
UK
51
Zambia
Lusaka
Edgar Lungu
24th Oct. 1964
Kwacha
UK
52
South Africa
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