Some of the prominent Nigerian leaders in their youth.
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Some of the prominent Nigerian leaders in their youth (Abdulsalami Abubakar, Ismail, Ibrahim Babangida, Mohammed Magoro and AB Ahmed) with their names written at the bottom.
Oguta Lake: The Mysterious Lake in Imo State. Oguta Lake is a lean 'finger lake' formed by the damming of the lower Njaba River with alluvium which consists of clay, sand and also silt. It is the largest natural lake in Imo State, Southeastern Nigeria; within the equatorial rainforest region of Niger Delta. The lake is 8.05km long and 2.41km wide. The water in the lake actually flows from Njaba lake. Two out of the lakes mentioned flow together but do not mix together. Once you look at the lake from afar you would notice that they do not mix. One part of Oguta Lake in Imo State, Nigeria is blue, the other part is brown but they never mix. This lake is seen as mysterious because it consists of two different waters, one part of the lake is brown while the other part of it is greenish. The thing about the two lakes is the fact that even though they flow together, they do not mix or come together. This mysterious Oguta lake can...
Muhammad Dan Yakubu, known as Muhammad Rumfa was the Sultan of Kano from 1463 until 1499. His reign was characterized by wealth and opulence and signaled the rise of the Sultanate's commercial dominance in the region. Under the guidance of famed Berber Scholar, Muhammad Al-Maghili , he was also responsible for much of the Islamization of Kano. In total, the Kano Chronicle attributed twelve innovations to him including; extending the city walls, building a large palace, the Gidan Rumfa , promoting slaves to governmental positions and establishing the Kurmi Market . Rumfa's reforms also proved to be the catalyst that would propel Kano to its political peak, resulting in the first Kanoan Empire under his grandson Muhammad Kisoki . His era of oligarchs came to be eponymously known as the "Rumfawa", and would last until their replacement by the "Kutumbawa" in 1623. Muhammad Rumfa is considered by ...
Igalas, in present day Kogi State, are ruled by a figure called the ''Attah''. The word Attah means father and the full title of the ruler is Attah Igala, meaning the father of Igala. The Names of Past and Present Attah Igala are Listed Below: 1.Abutu-Eje 2. Ebulejonu 3. Aganapoje 3. Idoko 4. Ayebga 5. Akumabi 6. Akogu 7. Agadaelame 8. Aidoko 9. Ohemi Obogo Ocholi 10. Amacho 11. Itodo Aduga 12. Ogala 13. Idoko Adegbe 14. Onuche 15. Eekele Aga- 1834 16. Ame Ocheje- 1835-1856 17. Akwu Odiba- 1856-1870 18. Okoliko- 1870-1894 19. Ame Aga- 1895-1900 20. Ocheje Onakpa- 1901-1903 21. Oboni Akwu - 1905-1911 22. Ogwuche Akpa- 1911-1919 23. Atabo Ijomi- 1919-1926 24. Obaje Ocheje- 1926-1945 25. Ame Oboni- 1946-1956 26. Aliyu Obaje- 1956-2012 27. Idakwo Ameh Oboni- 2013-date.
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