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55 Things You Might Not Know About Our Beloved Country, Nigeria by benestico(m): 11:57pm On Mar 18, 2016 |
Do you know that? 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 breast, 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 in present day Nigeria. 55. Nigeria has more English speakers than England, and more Muslims than Saudi Arabia, Syria and Afghanistan combined. 165 Likes 36 Shares |
Re: 55 Things You Might Not Know About Our Beloved Country, Nigeria by Topestbilly(m): 12:06am On Mar 19, 2016 |
At times it's not in every situation you will like to go forward. When the future looks like it never gonna bright and we wish to turn back the hands of time May God see Nigerians and Nigeria through. Next.... Tutorial Class Have u try downloading pictures here on NL and after downloading you're unable to view it? Solution : Click & hold the image till save image pops up from your device side-bar. Click on save image then a page will pop up which display folders and Rename, rename it. Example: lalasticlala.jpeg. make sure you include .jpeg... Done!!! 25 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: 55 Things You Might Not Know About Our Beloved Country, Nigeria by chibestjerry(m): 12:17am On Mar 19, 2016 |
hmmm you said it all bro 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: 55 Things You Might Not Know About Our Beloved Country, Nigeria by Nobody: 12:53am On Mar 19, 2016 |
benestico:Just one year. And one buffoon ranted abt 2nd Niger Bridge for 6yrs which was still not built even with oil at $140/barrel benestico:Story 4 d ancestors! Food seller at uniport bak den. We kw hw dey arranged 'degree' 4 her. PhD kor! Bank PHB nii! How dat 1 wan take defend doctoral thesis? "All dez F's u lecturers r sharing, chaii! Chaii!! Chaaaaiiiii!!! Diaris Goduoooo!" benestico:Igbo kwenu! Igbos r industrious n exploratory. Its in dia blood! And yet some IPOB touts want dem all jampackd into d tiny landlocked erosion-laden less arable SE land. Who will Chukwuemeka nw sell spare parts to? Hw will dey feed? Hw will dey import? benestico:N some pple keep ranting abt 'Northern Hegemony'. We cheat dem a lot in many tins benestico:No be 2day politicians begin mad. Same way one buffoon like dat was sharing money up n down but still lost. I no call name o! benestico:They should reintroduce d punishment 4 embezzlers benestico:N yet we still hear some pple call odas 'Osu' till today. "Don't marry frm dat family, they're Osu" Bunch of goats! benestico:Watch how some pple will come n lay claim to PH city now. benestico: Lalasticlala, Mynd44, dis deserves FP 72 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: 55 Things You Might Not Know About Our Beloved Country, Nigeria by Taribizy(m): 1:42am On Mar 19, 2016 |
Very educational. Who knew Nigeria existed before 1960 2 Likes |
Re: 55 Things You Might Not Know About Our Beloved Country, Nigeria by PlayerMeji: 2:35am On Mar 19, 2016 |
I have been thoroughly re-educated!!! I need to verify the sources of these information for posterity sake 6 Likes |
Re: 55 Things You Might Not Know About Our Beloved Country, Nigeria by seunny4lif(m): 3:06am On Mar 19, 2016 |
Make una go sleep |
Re: 55 Things You Might Not Know About Our Beloved Country, Nigeria by seunny4lif(m): 3:17am On Mar 19, 2016 |
I like 49 The rest no 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: 55 Things You Might Not Know About Our Beloved Country, Nigeria by AbuMaryam1(m): 3:28am On Mar 19, 2016 |
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 Bros Barrester Fati Lami Abubakar, wife to Abdussalam Abubakar proved to us she is most educated, not your blood sharing F.L. 12 Likes |
Re: 55 Things You Might Not Know About Our Beloved Country, Nigeria by kuuljay(m): 5:56am On Mar 19, 2016 |
I nor fit believe 55 though,if it is then naija is a keg of gun powder 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 55 Things You Might Not Know About Our Beloved Country, Nigeria by HammerEvery(f): 6:40am On Mar 19, 2016 |
who doesn't know that the godforsaken country is useless in 55 different ways. Thunder fire all "one nigerianists". 4 Likes |
Re: 55 Things You Might Not Know About Our Beloved Country, Nigeria by tpiar: 7:30am On Mar 19, 2016 |
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. Jesu. 13 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 55 Things You Might Not Know About Our Beloved Country, Nigeria by tpiar: 7:31am On Mar 19, 2016 |
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 links? Are you referring to the Aba Women's Riots of 1929? |
Re: 55 Things You Might Not Know About Our Beloved Country, Nigeria by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 7:44am On Mar 19, 2016 |
Yes. Okra originated from Igbo land . Google it |
Re: 55 Things You Might Not Know About Our Beloved Country, Nigeria by Pwayne2016(m): 7:51am On Mar 19, 2016 |
No14 na gbagam |
Re: 55 Things You Might Not Know About Our Beloved Country, Nigeria by Kollyman: 7:57am On Mar 19, 2016 |
Nigeria is a place for all, no tribe or group is indispensable. 1 Like |
Re: 55 Things You Might Not Know About Our Beloved Country, Nigeria by AyamConfidence(m): 9:15am On Mar 19, 2016 |
Re: 55 Things You Might Not Know About Our Beloved Country, Nigeria by DaVinChiSam(m): 9:15am On Mar 19, 2016 |
Interesting |
Re: 55 Things You Might Not Know About Our Beloved Country, Nigeria by jamesbanjo(m): 9:15am On Mar 19, 2016 |
Hmmmm |
Re: 55 Things You Might Not Know About Our Beloved Country, Nigeria by Beehshorp(m): 9:15am On Mar 19, 2016 |
U omitted one thing that Nigerians don't know or they av refused to know which is Buhari's administration is dead on arrival 2 Likes |
Re: 55 Things You Might Not Know About Our Beloved Country, Nigeria by Mediapace: 9:16am On Mar 19, 2016 |
Lemme add mine: 1.Naija where re-run election always take place after main election 2.Naija where a vertinary medicine can't bisect an ant talkless of an Elephant 3. Naija where our president has the largest convoy in the world 4.Naija where a jamb candidate that score 199 will gain admission before the candidate that scored 399 5.Naija where a thief will steal #5 and be burnt alive and a poltician who stole $5 billion will be celebrated 6.Naija where citizens protest as if them dey play pes 7.Naija where census is coming next year and there is no sign that census is coming in the next 30yrs 8.Naija where if you don't know people,your child will not go to higher institution No be so? *SirMP just joined the conversation *I am a perfect gentle man just like Sean told you 6 Likes |
Re: 55 Things You Might Not Know About Our Beloved Country, Nigeria by Afrok(m): 9:17am On Mar 19, 2016 |
Yeah! I may not know the 55 things, but one thing I know is THIS COUNTRY IS IN SERIOUS MESS... 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 55 Things You Might Not Know About Our Beloved Country, Nigeria by lloydpras: 9:17am On Mar 19, 2016 |
Nawa for Number 2! Now I understand the terms behind "World Education Services" (WES) not accepting Transcripts from UniPort 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 55 Things You Might Not Know About Our Beloved Country, Nigeria by jamesbanjo(m): 9:18am On Mar 19, 2016 |
Hmmmm #THIS ONE NA STORY STORY STORY.... IGBO pple ehn #BEEJAY |
Re: 55 Things You Might Not Know About Our Beloved Country, Nigeria by Flexherbal(m): 9:19am On Mar 19, 2016 |
Nigeria is a great nation. |
Re: 55 Things You Might Not Know About Our Beloved Country, Nigeria by Smellymouth: 9:19am On Mar 19, 2016 |
Is OUR country "Beloved "? 6 Likes
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Re: 55 Things You Might Not Know About Our Beloved Country, Nigeria by Nobody: 9:19am On Mar 19, 2016 |
The thing i knw about nigeria is more than 55,op add more |
Re: 55 Things You Might Not Know About Our Beloved Country, Nigeria by kozmokaz(m): 9:20am On Mar 19, 2016 |
U JUST COPIED AND PASTED WAT I POSTED INITIALLY 1 Like |
Re: 55 Things You Might Not Know About Our Beloved Country, Nigeria by Chanchit: 9:21am On Mar 19, 2016 |
Madam P, I dey hail o. |
Re: 55 Things You Might Not Know About Our Beloved Country, Nigeria by Eziokwu1: 9:21am On Mar 19, 2016 |
Re: 55 Things You Might Not Know About Our Beloved Country, Nigeria by Sijo01(f): 9:21am On Mar 19, 2016 |
Hmmmmm, No. 2 is incredible! All hail mama peace. 2 Likes |
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