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Re: 54 Incredible Facts That You Might Not Know About Nigeria by omonnakoda: 1:02pm On Oct 07, 2015
In 1973, the Federal Government of Nigeria considered officially changing the name of “Lagos” to “Eko”. Regarding “Lagos” as a colonial name.

Where is the evidence??
Re: 54 Incredible Facts That You Might Not Know About Nigeria by cristweeezy(m): 1:03pm On Oct 07, 2015
prudentcy:
Hmmm I'm sure many of us did not know some of these incredible facts about naija.
Time to learn Nairalanders...



1. The River Niger Bridge at Onitsha was constructed between 1964 and 1965 by Dumez- a French construction company and cost £5 million.

2. Patience Jonathan is one of Nigeria’s most-educated First Ladies, with an NCE, a B.Ed, and a PhD from University of Port-Harcourt.

3. The highest peak in Nigeria is located in Taraba and is called Chappal Waddi which means “The Mountain of Death”.

4. There are 196 countries in the world and at least one Igbo person from Nigeria lives in every one of them.

5. The Pidgin word ‘Sabi’ came from ‘Saber’, Portuguese and Spanish for ‘to know’. Both country’s ships traded slaves from the Bight of Benin.

6. Katsina College (now Barewa College in Zaria) has produced 5 Nigerian Presidents/Heads of State since it was founded in 1921 in Katsina.

7. Ojukwu taught Murtala Mohammed and Ben Adekunle at Regular Officers Special Training School, Ghana. Both ‘fought’ their teacher during the civil war.

8. At Nigeria’s independence in 1960, there were 41 Secondary Schools in the North and 842 Secondary Schools in the South.

9. In 1983, Senator Arthur Nzeribe spent $16.5 million to win a Senatorial seat in Orlu (in Imo State).

10. In 1973, the Federal Government of Nigeria considered officially changing the name of “Lagos” to “Eko”. Regarding “Lagos” as a colonial name.

11. The geographical area now referred to as Nigeria was once referred to as ‘Soudan’ and ‘Nigiritia’.

12. Offences punishable by death sentence after the 1966 coup included embezzlement, rape and homosexuality.

13. MKO Abiola was named Kashimawo (Let us wait and see) by his parents. He was his father’s twenty-third child, but the first to survive infancy.

14. Jaja Wachucku was the first person to refer to Lagos as a “no-man’s land” in 1947, provoking a national controversy.

15. Jollof rice, chicken Bosom , serve of ice cream, tea, coffee or Bournvita, with full cream milk and sugar: Meal Cost = 50Kobo- Unilag in the late 1970s

16.  At the point death in 1989, Sam Okwaraji was a PhD candidate and qualified lawyer with an LL.M in International Law (University of Rome)

17. When British Bank of West Africa (now First Bank) opened a branch in Kano in 1929, Alhassan Dantata (Dangote’s Grandfather) opened an account depositing 20 camel-loads of silver coins.

18. Jaja Wachuku is reputed to have owned the biggest one-man library in West Africa. Balewa sometimes referred to him as “Most Bookish Minister

19. The colonization of Nigeria took more than 40 years to achieve and the territories were integrated by the use of force.


20. Yoruba is spoken as a ritual language the Santeria cult in Carribean and South-Central America.

21.  Slavery existed in the Nigerian territory before the 15th century and was abolished in the 19th century- 1807 by the British.

22. At least 55 women were killed in South-East Nigeria, in 1929 when the women forced the Umuahia warrant chiefs to submit to their rule.

23. The coinage ‘Supreme Court’ was first used in 1863 by the colonial administration through the enactment of the Supreme Court Ordinance No. II.

24. MKO Abiola died suddenly on July 7, 1998, exactly one month after General Sani Abacha died mysteriously on June 8, 1998.

25. Agbani Darego was the only one to wear a maillot as opposed to a bikini during the Miss Universe contest in 2001.

26. The ‘Ankara’ material is not indigenous to Nigeria. Our indigenous textiles include the Akwete, Ukara, Aso-Oke and Adire.

27.  Aloma Mukhtar is the first female lawyer from the North and went on to become the first female Chief Justice of Nigeria.

28. The area known as Makoro town in Lagos was first a swamp, later sand-filled by the colonial government and served as the first bridge to the Island.

29.  Esie Museum is Nigeria’s first museum, established in 1945. Once reputed to have the largest collection of soapstone images in the world.

30.  Aminu Kano formed the Northern Teachers’ Association (NTA) in 1948, the first successful regional organization in the history of the North.

31.  George Goldie, who played a major role in founding Nigeria, placed a curse on anyone who attempts to write his biography.

32. In 1996, John Ogbu, a Nigerian Anthropologist firmly advocated for the use of African-American Vernacular to teach in the U.S

33. Hause Language indigenous to Northern Nigeria is spoken in 11 African States. Germany, French, U.S., and British International radio stations broadcast in Hausa.

34. The surgeon who ‘killed’ Stella Obasanjo was sentenced to 1 year in prison, disqualified for 3 years and fined €120,000.


35. The word ‘asiri’ means ‘secret’ in Hausa, Yoruba, Nupe and Igarra. It also means ‘gossip’ in Igbo.

36. Igbo-Ora in Oyo State, Kodinji in India and Candido Godoi in Brazil are the towns that produce the highest number of twin births in the world.

37. Bishop Ajayi Crowther, a Yoruba, in 1857 produced a reading book for the Igbo Language and a full grammar and vocabulary of NUPE in 1864.

38. The first TV broadcast in Nigeria and Tropical Africa was on October 31, 1959.

39. In 1978, a 50Kobo increase (from #1.50 to #2) in the cost of University Students’ meal per day caused the ‘Ali Must Go’ protests.

40. Albert E. Kitson discovered coal in Enugu in 1909. This discovery led to the building of Port-Harcourt town in 1912.

41. Today, only Nigeria has a larger black population than Brazil. More than 3.5 million Africans were captured, enslaved and transported to Brazil.

42. Groundnut pyramids were the invention of Alhaji Alhassan Dantata to stack bags before export.

43. In 1967, old traditional ruler, Oba Akran and A. Ademiluyi were jailed for 14 years (7 each) for stealing £504,750 (#2.5b).

44. Since 1960, Nigeria has been either ruled by an ex-lecturer/ex-teacher or military man. The only exceptions are Azikiwe and Shonekan.

45. If you visited Lagos in 1975, you could spend a day at the Presidential Suite of Federal Palace Hotel for #100, single room for #19.

46. The first aircraft to land in Nigeria landed in Kano in July 1925. A British fighter jet flew from Khartoum (present day Sudan).

47. In 1895, Koko of Nembe (now in Bayelsa) took 60 white men hostage. When the British refused his demands, more than 40 of those men were eaten.

48. The ‘Naira’ was coined by Chief Obafemi Awolowo when he was serving as the Federal Commissioner of Finance.

49. Koma Hill (settlement in Adamawa where people lived and practised the killing of twins) was discovered in 1986 by a NYSC corps member.

50. The pilot (Francis Osakwe) that flew Ojukwu away from Biafra (1970) was the same pilot that flew Gowon to Uganda (last flight as Head of State).

51. In 1986, Shehu Shagari was banned from participation in politics for life. The ban has still not been lifted.

52. As the wife of the deputy Head of State (Vice President of Nigeria) in 1984, Biodun Idiagbon personally ran a small ice cream shop in Ilorin..

53. Koma Hills (Adamawa State) inhabitants when discovered were observed to engage in the practise of borrowing wives among themselves.


54. Juju, Dashiki, Yam and Okra are words in the English dictionary that originated from ethnic groups located .


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http://www.akposupdate.com/2015/10/54-incredible-facts-that-you-might-not.html?m=1











I no understand numba 24 o. Abacha died bfor MKO?
Re: 54 Incredible Facts That You Might Not Know About Nigeria by Uchwilliam(m): 1:03pm On Oct 07, 2015
Last one 54 make sence
Re: 54 Incredible Facts That You Might Not Know About Nigeria by Deltagiant: 1:07pm On Oct 07, 2015
@11. The geographical area now referred to as Nigeria was once referred to as ‘Soudan’ and ‘Nigiritia’.

Op, I disagree with you on this...Because 'Soudan' and 'Nigirita' means the same - BLACK.
Early Arab travellers and chroniclers referred to the whole of Sub sahara Africa as Soudan by themselves...This was after the Arab invasion of Nubia where we have the present Sudan. Nigrita is latin for black. The word 'soudan' has its origin in the Arabia where it means black.

Specifically, the Northern part of Nigeria was then refered to as 'Western Sudan' and much of the present Eastern Nigeria extanding to the present western Cameroons and Equatoral Guinea were known as 'Biafra'. Keep the records straight!




Medieval map of Africa

Re: 54 Incredible Facts That You Might Not Know About Nigeria by Tjayjosh(m): 1:08pm On Oct 07, 2015
hahn:
The dantatas are a perfect representation of the phrase "true wealth is built"
Alhassan dantata, though born with a silver spoon, lost everything after the death of his father. He was not given a share of his father's wealth. His mother left him and his brothers at the hand of an old woman name "Tata," and travelled to Ghana. That was how he got the name dantata, which means "son of tata" in hausa language. He was later sent to the almajiri school. Dantata begged for food at some point in his life. He was once sold into slavery, but he later regained his freedom. He became a kolanut seller in kano, and from there moved on to become the wealthiest man in west africa at the time of his death.

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Re: 54 Incredible Facts That You Might Not Know About Nigeria by Kassidy90(m): 1:14pm On Oct 07, 2015
jaja wachukwu was the first to call lagos ' no man's land' i wonder how you can take an ambassador sleeping at UN meeting serious...

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Re: 54 Incredible Facts That You Might Not Know About Nigeria by Orosotare(m): 1:15pm On Oct 07, 2015
This ils really interesting

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Re: 54 Incredible Facts That You Might Not Know About Nigeria by iamkingzlee(m): 1:19pm On Oct 07, 2015
fratermathy:
Nice one.

Fact number 55.: Everyone in Nigeria has been called by an Hausa who loves dialling wrong numbers everytime.


one called me today sef

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Re: 54 Incredible Facts That You Might Not Know About Nigeria by Godyke(m): 1:24pm On Oct 07, 2015
[quote author=prudentcy post=38743357]Hmmm I'm sure many of us did not know some of these incredible facts about naija.
Time to learn Nairalanders...



1. The River Niger Bridge at Onitsha was constructed between 1964 and 1965 by Dumez- a French construction company and cost £5 million.



That was when Naira was equal to the British Pound while it was about 70k to a Dollar. Lets say the bridge actually cost #5m then. Thats a lot of money considering its value today
Re: 54 Incredible Facts That You Might Not Know About Nigeria by YOUNGKAHUNA: 1:26pm On Oct 07, 2015
fratermathy:
Nice one.

Fact number 55.: Everyone in Nigeria has been called by an Hausa who loves dialling wrong numbers everytime.


LoL....this is so true. One called me today asking if he should come and supply me polythene.

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Re: 54 Incredible Facts That You Might Not Know About Nigeria by uzo4real(m): 1:27pm On Oct 07, 2015
No 4..... IGBO KWENU!!! E go better for all of us igbos.

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Re: 54 Incredible Facts That You Might Not Know About Nigeria by charlsecy(m): 1:31pm On Oct 07, 2015
prudentcy:
31.  George Goldie, who played a major role in founding Nigeria, placed a curse on anyone who attempts to write his biography.

prudentcy:
43. In 1967, old traditional ruler, Oba Akran and A. Ademiluyi were jailed for 14 years (7 each) for stealing £504,750 (#2.5b).
Re: 54 Incredible Facts That You Might Not Know About Nigeria by scholes0(m): 1:32pm On Oct 07, 2015
No 4 is just wrong.
Re: 54 Incredible Facts That You Might Not Know About Nigeria by olabs201(m): 1:37pm On Oct 07, 2015
Informative and educative....Nigeria my beloved country.
Re: 54 Incredible Facts That You Might Not Know About Nigeria by Skoopy(m): 1:37pm On Oct 07, 2015
No. 2 seems to be stupendously weird angry.

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Re: 54 Incredible Facts That You Might Not Know About Nigeria by Tjayjosh(m): 1:40pm On Oct 07, 2015
Dantata means son of tata in hausa language. He was named after the woman that raised him, because his mother left him and travelled to Ghana, after the death of his father. His father's name is Abdullahi. But today, he's popularly known as Alhassan dantata.
Re: 54 Incredible Facts That You Might Not Know About Nigeria by tevinsolt: 1:43pm On Oct 07, 2015
CSTR2:
There is nohing incredible about this list at all.
The only thing worth knowing is 19.
Integration of the territories at colonization was by force.
There was nothing organic about Nigeria. All the great nations in the world today were created organically, USA, UK, australia, china, e.t.c
You bro, have no Idea what you're talking about.
America was taken from the Native Americans by the Europeans. America started with 13 colonies, today America has 50 states.
In the case of UK England forcefully annexed Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Australia was a land inhabited by Aborigines....the case is similar to that of America's

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Re: 54 Incredible Facts That You Might Not Know About Nigeria by Nobody: 2:01pm On Oct 07, 2015
manchy7531:


No be today lagos don be no man's land..

I thought igbos started trooping to lagos after the civil war due to some people's kind and accommodating nature.

in as much as Nigeria remains, lagos will continue to be a no man's land

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Re: 54 Incredible Facts That You Might Not Know About Nigeria by bonechamberlain(m): 2:03pm On Oct 07, 2015
prudentcy:
3 years and fined €120,000.


35. The word ‘asiri’ means ‘secret’ in Hausa, Yoruba, Nupe and Igarra. It also means ‘gossip’ in Igbo.














as we can all see the eastern region is a total different country on its own, we have nothing in common with the north and west. still the evil British merged us together.
Re: 54 Incredible Facts That You Might Not Know About Nigeria by amutajames: 2:11pm On Oct 07, 2015
Hmmmm i been talk am say Yoruba language na for rituals chantin incantations, haba

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Re: 54 Incredible Facts That You Might Not Know About Nigeria by bukster(f): 2:14pm On Oct 07, 2015
tevinsolt:

You bro, have no Idea what you're talking about.
America was taken from the Europeans. America started with 13 colonies, today America has 50 states.
In the case of UK England forcefully annexed Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Australia was a land inhabited by Aborigines....the case is similar to that of America's
Thank You!
I was just about to write that. Some people do not know their history and then come to Nairaland sprouting rubbish.

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Re: 54 Incredible Facts That You Might Not Know About Nigeria by moyarhtohbadt(f): 2:19pm On Oct 07, 2015
Incredible. Guys please help me win the #silverbirdvjsearc contest by liking my video on instagram, @moh_og_ God bless u.
Re: 54 Incredible Facts That You Might Not Know About Nigeria by hopilo: 2:44pm On Oct 07, 2015
[b]1. The River Niger Bridge at Onitsha was constructed between 1964 and 1965 by Dumez- a French construction company and cost £5 million.
I want PMB to probe the cost of constructing this bridge. in my opinion that was outrageous, the funds must be recovered.
Re: 54 Incredible Facts That You Might Not Know About Nigeria by Ilekeh(f): 2:45pm On Oct 07, 2015
Someone will just post nonsense and you guys will believe it.

How did he come by #4?
Re: 54 Incredible Facts That You Might Not Know About Nigeria by mcyemite(m): 2:46pm On Oct 07, 2015
15. Jollof rice, chicken Bosom , serve of ice cream, tea, coffee or Bournvita, with full cream milk and sugar: Meal Cost = 50Kobo- Unilag in the late 1970s


GOD!!!!!!!!

To eat indomie and egg lasan now na #250

Chai!!!

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Re: 54 Incredible Facts That You Might Not Know About Nigeria by queebeediva(f): 2:51pm On Oct 07, 2015
Wow very educative except that of Dame paitence I just refuse to belive that.
Re: 54 Incredible Facts That You Might Not Know About Nigeria by rabzy01: 2:51pm On Oct 07, 2015
oguego:
IGBO KWENU.... @Number 4, we are everywhere

Meaning you are no where. grin
Re: 54 Incredible Facts That You Might Not Know About Nigeria by banio: 2:55pm On Oct 07, 2015
Igbo people what is in Port Harcourt that U won't let go. How is coal discovery and building of Port Harcut related.
Mind U the ride from both Cities is above 3hours at 100km per hr
Re: 54 Incredible Facts That You Might Not Know About Nigeria by Onyenna(m): 3:00pm On Oct 07, 2015
fratermathy:
Nice one.

Fact number 55.: Everyone in Nigeria has been called by a Aboki/Hausa who loves dialling wrong numbers every time. Makes you wonder shocked



wait a minute!.....I actually thought I was the only one being constantly called by Hausa men!!!.......choooiii!.... they keep calling with different numbers speaking Hausa and saying "salah malekun"......even when I say "wrong number" it seems they don't understand.......

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Re: 54 Incredible Facts That You Might Not Know About Nigeria by rabzy01: 3:01pm On Oct 07, 2015
I tell you, if what they said is correct: GEJ - Phd, PEJ - Phd; I will never vote for any phd holder in my live especially if he or she got it from PH university. Do you remember that Professor who couldn't read election results? Is he not from there?

queebeediva:
Wow very educative except that of Dame paitence I just refuse to belive that.

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Re: 54 Incredible Facts That You Might Not Know About Nigeria by abbey621(m): 3:02pm On Oct 07, 2015
4. There are 196 countries in the world and at least one Igbo person from Nigeria lives in every one of them.

If you believe this crap then truly you must be delusional! Can anyone verify this?
Re: 54 Incredible Facts That You Might Not Know About Nigeria by kozmokaz(m): 3:05pm On Oct 07, 2015
and all d good tinx came from d south!!! 843 schools shoo!!! There are 196 countries in the world and at least
one Igbo person from Nigeria lives in every one of
them. he he he any country u no see Igbo man is not inhabitable!!!! proudly Igbo. Jor. ;Dand all d good tinx came from d south!!! 843 schools shoo!!! There are 196 countries in the world and at least
one Igbo person from Nigeria lives in every one of
them. he he he any country u no see Igbo man is not inhabitable!!!! proudly Igbo. Jor.

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