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    Commissioner or Governor of Northern Nigeria, originally the High Commissioner of the Northern Nigeria Protectorate, after 1914 the Lieutenant Governor, Chief...
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    own Governor. The Nok culture, an ancient culture dominated most of what is now Northern Nigeria in prehistoric times, its legacy in the form of terracotta...
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    Southern Nigeria Protectorate and Northern Nigeria Protectorate passed from company hands to the Crown. At the urging of Governor Frederick Lugard, the two territories...
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    Northern Nigeria (Hausa: Arewacin Najeriya) was a British protectorate which lasted from 1900 until 1914, and covered the northern part of what is now...
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    Governor of Northern Nigeria with the approval of the Northern Nigerian house of assembly. Dudley, Billy J (1968). Parties and politics in Northern Nigeria...
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    Protectorate of Southern Nigeria. In 1914, Southern Nigeria was joined with Northern Nigeria Protectorate to form the single colony of Nigeria. The unification...
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    II, was appointed in 1903. However, the sultan of the caliphate was now the governor of northern Nigeria, namely Lugard. Like his Fulani predecessors,...
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    Hassan Katsina (category Chiefs of Army Staff (Nigeria))
    Chiroman Katsina, was a Nigerian general who was the last Governor of Northern Nigeria. He served as Chief of Army Staff during the Nigerian Civil War and later...
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    Muhammadu Sanusi I (category Nigerian Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire)
    (pronunciation) was the Acting Governor of Northern Nigeria (1957) and Emir of Kano from 1954 to 1963. He was the eldest son of Emir Abdullahi Bayero. He was...
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    also the queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. The monarch was represented in Nigeria by a governor-general. Nigeria became a republic...
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    Development of agriculture (probably including yam cultivation) and animal husbandry. 500 B.C. – A.D. 200 – Nok culture flourishes in Northern Nigeria. 400–100...
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    government of Northern Nigeria was modelled after the Westminster system. A premier acts as head of government and presides over the day-to-day affairs of government...
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  • North-Eastern and North-Western states. States of Nigeria List of state governors of Nigeria "BREAKING: Supreme Court reinstates Kano governor". 12 January 2024....
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  • (1909–1995), colonial administrator, Governor of Northern Nigeria Michael Beloff (born 1942), barrister, President of Trinity College, Oxford Sir John Betjeman...
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    Kaduna (redirect from Kaduna, Nigeria)
    was founded by British colonists in 1900. The first British governor of Northern Nigeria, Sir Frederick Lugard, chose the present site for development...
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  • Nigeria can be traced to Sir Frederick Lord Lugard, when the Northern and Southern protectorates were amalgamated in 1914. Federalism is a system of government...
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    Pauline Tallen (category Women state deputy governors of Nigeria)
    governor in northern Nigeria. She also contested to be governor of the state in 2011, but lost to Jonah David Jang. She is presently a member, board of trustees...
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    Kanuri people (category Ethnic groups in Nigeria)
    former Governor of Yobe State Abubakar Garbai – 9th Shehu of Borno Kashim Ibrahim – former Governor of Northern Nigeria Waziri Ibrahim – Northern People's...
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    Northern Nigeria Protectorate. The colonial flag of Nigeria was adopted in 1914 following the amalgamation of Southern Nigeria and Northern Nigeria....
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    Frederick Lugard, 1st Baron Lugard (category British governors and governors-general of Nigeria)
    Commissioner (1900–1906) and last Governor (1912–1914) of Northern Nigeria Protectorate and the first Governor-General of Nigeria (1914–1919). Lugard was born...
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    Gawain Westray Bell (category British governors and governors-general of Nigeria)
    administrator who became the Governor of Northern Nigeria. Bell was born in Cape Town, South Africa to an executive of the New Zealand Shipping Company...
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  • Westray Bell (1909–1995), British colonial administrator and Governor of Northern Nigeria Gawain Briars (born 1958), English squash player and lawyer Gawain...
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  • Mons Officer Cadet School (category Training establishments of the British Army)
    explorer Hassan Usman Katsina, Nigerian Army, Governor of Northern Nigeria, Chief of Army Staff Abidin Ahmad, Commander of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces...
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  • This is a list of administrators and governors of Kwara. Kwara, Nigeria, was formed on 27 May 1967 when the Northern region was split into Benue-Plateau...
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    Dauda Lawal (redirect from Governor Lawal)
    September 1965) is a Nigerian banker and politician who is the governor of Zamfara state. He was elected under the platform of the Peoples Democratic...
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    Aminu Kano (category Members of the House of Representatives (Nigeria))
    Commissioner for Health. He was a vocal critic of British colonialism and its indirect rule policy in northern Nigeria. A self-described democratic humanist and...
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    Machine States States And Capital In Nigeria, Their Slogans & Current Governors A comprehensive list of all states in Nigeria and their current governors....
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    industry of northern Nigeria. It is based in Kano. Kannywood is the sobriquet for Hausa-language cinema. It is a part of the larger Nigerian cinema, known...
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    Usman Nagogo (category Nigerian Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire)
    District Head of Katsina Metropolis. Nagogo was officially installed as the tenth Emir of Katsina by Arthur Richards, Governor of Northern Nigeria, on May 19...
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  • Charles Lindsay Temple (category British colonial governors and administrators in Nigeria)
    Lindsay Temple (20 November 1871 – 9 January 1929) was Lieutenant-Governor of Northern Nigeria from January 1914 until ill health caused him to relinquish the...
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