History Of Akwa Ibom State

The region of the state was created out of Cross River State on September 23, 1987 by the then Military Administration of General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida.

Demography

The people are predominantly Christian. The main ethnic groups of the state are:

Ibibio
Annang
Oron
Eket
Obolo
Including their Efik brothers and sisters of Cross River State, they speak various dialects of the Efik-Ibibio Language, which belongs to the Benue–Congo language family, which forms part of the Niger–Congo group of languages.

Despite the homogeneity, no central government existed among the people of what is now Akwa Ibom State prior to the British invasion in 1904. Instead, the Annang, Oron, Efik, Ibonos and Ibibio were all autonomous groups.

Although several Scottish missionaries arrived in Calabar in 1848, and Ibono in 1887, the British did not firmly establish control of the area until 1904. In that year, the Enyong Division was created encompassing the area of the current state of Akwa Ibom, with headquarters at Ikot Ekpene, an Annang city described by the noted Africanist Kaanan Nair, as the cultural and political capital of Annang and Ibibio.

The creation of Enyong Division for the first time allowed the numerous ethnic groups to come together. This further provided a venue for the creation of the Ibibio Welfare Union, later renamed Ibibio State Union. This social organization was first organized as a local development and improvement forum for educated persons and groups who were shut out from the colonial administration in 1929. Nonetheless, some historians have wrongly pointed to the union to buttress their argument about the homogeneity of groups in the area.[citation needed] The Obolo Union, comprising Ibono and Andoni stock, was another strong socioeconomic and cultural organization that thrived in the region. The Ibono people have fought wars to maintain their unique identity and territory in the region more than any other group.

When Akwa Ibom state was created in 1987, Uyo was chosen as the state capital to spread development to all regions of the state.

History Of Adamawa State

Before it became a state in Nigeria, Adamawa was a subordinate kingdom of the Sultanate of Sokoto which also included much of northern Cameroon. The rulers bear the title of emir (“lamido” in the local language, Fulfulde).

The name “Adamawa” came from the founder of the kingdom, Modibo Adama, a regional leader of the Fulani Jihad organized by Usman dan Fodio of Sokoto in 1804. Modibo Adama came from the region of Gurin (now just a small village) and in 1806, received a green flag for leading the jihad in his native country. In the following years, Adama conquered many lands and tribes. In 1838, he moved his capital to Ribadu, and in 1839, to Joboliwo. In 1841, he founded Yola, where he died in 1848. After the European colonization (first by Germany and then by Britain), the rulers remained as emirs and the line of succession has continued to the present day.

Emirs of Adamawa

Emirs of Adamawa have included:

  • Modibbo Adama ben Hassan, 1809–1848
  • Lawalu ben Adama, 1848–1872 (son of the previous)
  • Sanda ben Adama, 1872–1890 (brother of the previous)
  • Zubayru ben Adama, 1890–1901 (brother of the previous)
  • Bobbo Ahmadu ben Adama, 1901–1909 (brother of the previous)
  • Iya ben Sanda, 1909–1910 (son of Sanda ben Adama)
  • Muhammadu Abba, 1910–1924 (son of Bobbo Ahmadu ben Adama)
  • Muhammadu Bello ben Ahmadu ben Hamidu ben Adamu, 1924–1928
  • Mustafa ben Muhammadu Abba, 1928–1946 (son of Muhammadu Abba)
  • Ahmadu ben Muhammadu Bello, 1946–1953
  • Aliyu Mustafa, 1953–2010
  • Muhammadu Barkindo Aliyu Musdafa, 2011–present

Impact of Islamist insurgency

Adamawa State has been impacted by the Islamist insurgency in Nigeria. As of November 30, 2014, the state has become home to camps housing an estimated 35,000 internally displaced persons fleeing violence from Boko Haram in locations such as Mubi, Madagali, Askira Uba, Bama and Gwoza in the states of Adamawa, Borno, and Yobe. In 2014, an estimate placed the number of internally displaced persons around Yola at 400,000.[4] In 2017, when jihadist Fulani herdsmen attacked Christians in Demsa, it was alleged that the government sent the airforce to bomb the defending Christians and protect the aggressors.

Organizations serving the community include the Adamawa Peace Initiative (API)- a group of business, religious, and community leaders- and the Adamawa Muslim Council. The United States Agency for International Development has pledged to provide continuing humanitarian assistance.

A measles outbreak was reported in the camps in January 2015.

History Of Abia State

Abia State is one of the thirty-six (36) States in seventeen (17) Local government areas (LGAs) that constitute the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Abia was carved out of the former Imo State in 1991. The name “Abia” is an abbreviation of four of Abia state’s densely populated regions Aba, Bende, Isuikwuato, and Afikpo.

Abia is mainly peopled by the Igbo ethnic group. The Igbo people, who are one of the indigenous peoples of Southeastern part of Nigeria, make up 95% of the population. Their traditional language, Igbo is in widespread use. English is also widely spoken, and serves as the official language in governance and business. Abia’s over 2.4 million people are mainly Christians.

Lagos State Local Government Areas by Population

Lagos State has a total number of 20 Local Government Areas, and it is estimated to have a population of 14,506,023.

This list contains Lagos state L.G.As by Population

1. Alimosho, Population – 5,700,714
2. Ajeromi-Ifelodun, Population – 1,746,634
3. Kosofe, Population – 665,998
4. Mushin, Lagos, Population – 633,543
5. Oshodi-Isolo, Population – 621,789
6. Ojo, Population – 598,332
7. Ikorodu, Population – 2,535,811
8. Surulere, Population – 504,408
9. Agege, Population – 461,123
10. Ifako-Ijaiye, Population – 428,812
11. Somolu, Population – 402,992
12. Amuwo-Odofin, Population – 318,576
13. Lagos Mainland, Population – 317,980
14. Ikeja, Population – 313,333
15. Eti-Osa, Population – 287,958
16. Badagry, Population – 241,437
17. Apapa, Population – 217,661
18. Lagos Island, Population – 209,665
19. Epe, Population – 181,715
20. Ibeju-Lekki, Population – 117,542

Lagos State Population – 14,506,023

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Zip code is also known and used interchangeably as postal code, postcode or post code.

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Lagos Town/Area Zip Codes

Below is the zip codes for all Lagos town/area

Abarenji – 100269
Abule Egba – 100276
Abule Ijesha – 100213
Abule Okuta – 100223
Adeniran Ogunsanya – 101211
Agbelekale – 100324
Agege – 100283
Ajao Estate – 100263
Ajegunle Boundary – 102211
Akesan – 100268
Alagbado – 100314
Alakuko – 100271
Alapere Ketu – 100244
Alimosho – 100275

Lagos State Zip Code, Complete Towns & Villages List

Allen – 100281
Anthony – 100232
Ayodele Street – 100223
Badore – 100269
Bakare Faro – 102216
Balogun – 100267
Broad Street – 100221
Bungalow Estate – 100264
C2 Sari Iganmu Orile North – 102232
Dolphin Estate – 101222
Dopemu – 100273
Ebute Metta West – 101211
Egan – 100268
Egbe – 100265
Egbeda – 100276
Epe Tedo – 101224

All Nigerian States Zipcode

Fadeyi – 100252
Festac Community II – 102312
Festac Community iii – 102313
Festac Community III – 102313
Festac Community iV – 102314
Idumota – 101227
Idumu – 100276
Ifako Agege – 100215
Igando – 100267
Ijedodo – 100269
Ijeshatedo – 101282
Iju Isaga – 100216
Ikeja Oba Akran – 100282
Ikeja Oba Akran – 100282
Ikosi – 100246
Ikotun – 100265
Ikoyi – 101233
Ipaja – 100278

List of Towns and Villages In Nigeria By States

Isaga Tedo – 100263
Isale Eko – 101226
Isheri Ofin – 100214
Isheri Oke – 100214
Isheri Osun – 100266
Itire – 100281
Ketu – 100243
Kirikiri Industrial – 100272
Lafiaji – 101223
Lawanson – 100254
Magodo – 100248
Makoko Extension – 101244
Makoko Extension – 101244
Marina – 100221
Maryland – 100211
Meiran – 100361
Mende – 100211

Abuja ( F.C.T ) Zip Codes, Complete Towns & Villages List

Muritala Mohammed Airport – 100272
Mushin – 100253
Obalende – 101232
Ogba Aguda – 100218
Ogudu – 100242
Ojodu – 100213
Ojokoro – 100313
Oko Oba Agege – 100284
Olodi Apapa – 102241
Olowogbowo – 101227
Olute/Navy Town – 102341
Onikan – 101231
Onike – 100213
Onipanu – 100252
Opebi – 100281
Oregun – 100212
Oremeji Ifako – 100241
Orile Igamu – 101271

List of Towns and Villages in Port-Harcourt LGA

Oshodi – 100261
Oworonsoki – 100222
Oya Estate – 100274
Satelite Town – 102361
Shogunle – 100261
Shomolu Central – 100231
Suberu Oje – 100351
Surulere Central – 101283
Victoria Island – 101241
Yaba/Ebute Metta – 101212

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