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Tuesday, October 16, 2018

ABOUT :F C E KANO











It may interest the reader to know that the Federal College of Education (formerly ATC/ABU) Kano, started froma very humble beginning in 1961 as Kano Men's Training College at the Native/Authority loaned premises of Gwale Senior Primary School before it moved to its permanent site in 1965. The college was established through the joint efforts of the United State Agency for International Aid (USAID) and the Ministry of Education of the then Northern Region under the distinguished leadership of Late Sir Ahmadu Bello, Sardauna of Sakkwato.

The inital intake of 34 students was of pivotal student teachers that were usually those who had a teacher grade III certificate or those who had completed high school and desired to qualify as grade two teachers. The five year teacher training course began in January 1962 with an intake of 121 post primary students. Exactly a year later, the name of the College changed from Kano Men's Training College to Kano Teachers College.

In 1965, the Nigeria Certificate in Education Programme was introduced in the College. This was based on the recommendations of the Ashby Commisssion (1960). With the commencement of the N.C.E. Programme, the name of the College became Advanced Teachers College.

In 1990, the Federal Government took over the college with the promulgation of Decree Number 4 of 1986. With this development, the name of the college once again and finally change to its present name, The Federal College of Education, Kano. The College has achieved autonomy in the running of the Pre-NCE, Remedial Certificate, Diploma and NCE Courses. The degree programmes are run in affiliation to A.B.U. Zaria

EO6: British Government speaks on ban of 50 politicians by Buhari

The British High Commission to Nigeria, Paul Arkwright has backed the travel ban placed on 50 high profile Nigerians by the President Muhammdu Buhari administration.
Recall that thirteen former governors and seven ex-ministers have been barred from travelling out of the country, under Executive Order 6 (EO6) issued by President Muhammadu Buhari.
The restriction followed the judicial affirmation of the constitutionality and legality of the Executive Order 6 (EO6).
The watchlist and restriction were put in place pending the conclusion of corruption cases against those affected.
Arkwright, however, said that Buhari’s EO6 was important for the fight against corruption and rooting it out where it’s happening.
“I’ve heard that this is an anti-corruption measure. It’s not for me to say who should or should not be on the list,” Arkwright told Channels TV on Monday.
“But what I would say is that it’s very important in continuing this fight against corruption and rooting out corruption where it is happening.”

Libya vs Nigeria: Rohr reveals Super Eagles starting XI

sportHead coach of the Super Eagles, Gernot Rohr, has named his starting XI for Tuesday’s 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Libya.
Francis Uzoho starts in goal and in front of him will be Ola Aina, William Troost-Ekong, Leon Balogun and Jamilu Collins in defence.
Wilfred Ndidi and Oghenekaro Etebo are the two holding midfielders, while Iwobi plays behind Odion Ighalo, who netted a hat-trick against the North Africans last Saturday.
Ighalo will be flanked by stand-in skipper, Ahmed Musa and Samuel Kalu.
The game is scheduled to kick off 7pm Nigerian time.
Super Eagles starting XI vs Libya: Uzoho, Aina, Jamilu, Troost-Ekong, Balogun; Etebo, Ndidi, Iwobi; Musa, Kalu, Ighalo
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'Mbappe's 300 hp is impossible to catch' - Draxler running scared of PSG team-mate(France vs Germany)



The speed of the World Cup-winning forward has got his club colleague worried ahead of Germany's meeting with France in Paris on Tuesday
Kylian Mbappe boasts "300 hp" and is almost impossible to stop if he is given space to run, Paris Saint-Germain team-mate Julian Draxler says.
Germany head to Paris on Tuesday to take on world champions France in the Nations League, hoping to bounce back from last weekend's 3-0 defeat to Netherlands in Amsterdam.
Mbappe helped France rescue a 2-2 draw with Iceland in a friendly match last time out, taking his tally to nine international goals in 2018 in the process.

Beautiful Photos From Late President Umaru Musa Yar’adua’s Son’s Wedding

Late Nigerian President, Umaru Musa Yar’adua’s son and his woman Saratu Sodangi, held their wedding reception yesterday night in Kaduna.




The lovely bride looked angelic in her white wedding gown that had an impressive golden detail on it – while her hussy looked dapper in his Babban Riga and Hausa cap, looking a lot like his dad.

See beautiful photos of the bride and guests at the party;


List of Local Government Areas in each state of Nigeria



Each State in Nigeria is divided into Local Government Areas. By the end of this post, you will know the number of local government in each state in Nigeria and their nameN

How many Local Government do we have in Nigeria?

The total number of local government in Nigeria is 774. Nigeria is a Federal Republic divided into thirty-six states. Each state is in turn divided into Local Government Areas (LGAs). Each Local Government is then further dived into wards. The Local Government Areas are governed by the Local Government Council which is made up of the Local Government Chairman and the Councillors from each ward.
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List of Local Government in Nigeria

These are the Local Government Areas in each of the thirty-six states in Nigeria.

Abia State

There are seventeen Local Government Areas in Abia State. They are
  • Aba North LGA, Aba South LGA, Arochukwu LGA, Bende LGA, Ikwuano LGA, Isiala Ngwa North LGA, Isiala Ngwa South LGA, Isuikwuato LGA, Obi Ngwa LGA, Ohafia LGA, Osisioma Ngwa LGA, Ugwunagbo LGA, Ukwa East LGA, Ukwa West LGA, Umuahia North LGA, Umuahia South LGA, Umu Nneochi LGA.

Adamawa State

There are twenty-one Local Government Areas in Adamawa State. .comThey are Demsa LGA, Fufore LGA, Ganye LGA, Girei LGA, Gombi LGA, Guyuk LGA, Hong LGA, Jada LGA, Lamurde LGA, Madagali LGA, Maiha LGA, Mayo-Belwa LGA, Michika LGA, Mubi North LGA, Mubi South LGA, Numan LGA, Shelleng LGA, Song LGA, Toungo LGA, Yola North LGA, Yola South LGA.

Akwa Ibom State

There thirty-one Local Government Areas in Akwa Ibom State. They are
  • Abak LGA, Eastern Obolo LGA, Eket LGA, Esit-Eket LGA, Essien Udim LGA, Etim-Ekpo LGA, Etinan LGA, Ibeno LGA, Ibesikpo-Asutan LGA, Ibiono-Ibom LGA, Ika LGA, Ikono LGA, Ikot Abasi LGA, Ikot Ekpene LGA, Ini LGA, Itu LGA, Mbo LGA, Mkpat-Enin LGA, Nsit-Atai LGA, Nsit-Ibom LGA, Nsit-Ubium LGA, Obot-Akara LGA, Okobo LGA, Onna LGA, Oron LGA, Oruk Anam LGA, Ukanafun LGA, Udung-Uko LGA, Uruan LGA, Urue-Offong/Oruko LGA, Uyo LGA.

Anambra State

There are twenty-one Local Government Areas in Anambra State. They are
  • Aguata LGA, Awka North LGA, Awka South LGA, Anambra East LGA, Anambra West LGA, Anaocha LGA, Ayamelum LGA, Dunukofia LGA, Ekwusigo LGA, Idemili North LGA, Idemili South LGA, Ihiala LGA, Njikoka LGA, Nnewi North LGA, Nnewi South LGA, Ogbaru LGA, Onitsha North LGA, Onitsha South LGA, Orumba North LGA, Orumba South LGA, Oyi LGA.

Bauchi State

There are twenty Local Government Areas in Bauchi State. They are
  • Bauchi LGA, Tafawa Balewa LGA, Dass LGA, Toro LGA, Bogoro LGA, Ningi LGA, Warji LGA, Ganjuwa LGA, Kirfi LGA, Alkaleri LGA, Darazo LGA, Misau LGA, Giade LGA, Shira LGA, Jama'are LGA, Katagum LGA, Itas/Gadau LGA, Zaki LGA, Gamawa LGA, Damban LGA.

Bayelsa State

There are just eight Local Government Areas in Bayelsa State. They are
  • Brass LGA, Ekeremor LGA, Kolokuma/Opokuma LGA, Nembe LGA, Ogbia LGA, Sagbama LGA, Southern Ijaw LGA, Yenagoa LGA.

Benue State

There are twenty-two Local Government Areas in Benue State. They are
  • Ado LGA, Agatu LGA, Apa LGA, Buruku LGA, Gboko LGA, Guma LGA, Gwer East LGA, Gwer West LGA, Katsina-Ala LGA, Konshisha LGA, Kwande LGA, Logo LGA, Makurdi LGA, Obi LGA, Ogbadibo LGA, Ohimini LGA, Oju LGA, Okpokwu LGA, Otukpo LGA, Tarka LGA, Ukum LGA, Ushongo LGA, Vandeikya LGA.

Borno State

There are twenty-seven Local Government Areas in Borno State. They are
  • Abadan LGA, Askira/Uba LGA, Bama LGA, Bayo LGA, Biu LGA, Chibok LGA, Damboa LGA, Dikwagubio LGA, Guzamala LGA, Gwoza LGA, Hawul LGA, Jere LGA, Kaga LGA, Kalka/Balge LGA, Konduga LGA, Kukawa LGA, Kwaya-ku LGA, Mafa LGA, Magumeri LGA, Maiduguri LGA, Marte LGA, Mobbar LGA, Monguno LGA, Ngala LGA, Nganzai LGA, Shani LGA.

Cross River State

There are eighteen Local Government Areas in Cross River State. They are
  • Abi LGA, Akamkpa LGA, Akpabuyo LGA, Bakassi LGA, Bekwarra LGA, Biase LGA, Boki LGA, Calabar Municipal, Calabar South LGA, Etung LGA, Ikom LGA, Obanliku LGA, Obubra LGA, Obudu LGA, Odukpani LGA, Ogoja LGA, Yakuur LGA, Yala LGA.

Delta State

There twenty-five Local Government Areas in Delta State. They are
  • Aniocha south LGA, Anioha LGA, Bomadi LGA, Burutu LGA, Ethiope west LGA, Ethiope east LGA, Ika south LGA, Ika north east LGA, Isoko south LGA, Isoko north LGA, Ndokwa east LGA, Ndokwa west LGA, Okpe LGA, Oshimili north LGA, Oshimili south LGA, Patani LGA, Sapele LGA, Udu LGA, Ughelli south LGA, Ughelli north LGA, Ukwuani LGA, Uviwie LGA, Warri central LGA, Warri north LGA, Warri south LGA.

Ebonyi State

There are thirteen Local Government Areas in Nigeria. They are
  • Abakaliki LGA, Afikpo North LGA, Afikpo South (Edda) LGA, Ebonyi LGA, Ezza North LGA, Ezza South LGA, Ikwo LGA, Ishielu LGA, Ivo LGA, Izzi LGA, Ohaozara LGA, Ohaukwu LGA, Onicha LGA.

Enugu State

There are seventeen Local Government Areas in Enugu. They are
  • Aninri LGA, Awgu LGA, Enugu East LGA, Enugu North LGA, Enugu South LGA, Ezeagu LGA, Igbo Etiti LGA, Igbo Eze North LGA, Igbo Eze South LGA, Isi Uzo LGA, Nkanu East LGA, Nkanu West LGA, Nsukka LGA, Oji River LGA, Udenu LGA, Udi LGA, Uzo-Uwani LGA.

Edo State

Edo State has eighteen Local Government Areas. They are
  • Akoko-Edo LGA, Egor LGA, Esan Central LGA, Esan North-East LGA, Esan South-East LGA, Esan West LGA, Etsako Central LGA, Etsako East LGA, Etsako West LGA, Igueben LGA, Ikpoba-Okha LGA, Oredo LGA, Orhionmwon LGA, Ovia North-East LGA, Ovia South-West LGA, Owan East LGA, Owan West LGA, Uhunmwonde LGA.

Ekiti State

Ekiti State has sixteen Local Government Areas. They are
  • Ado-Ekiti LGA, Ikere LGA, Oye LGA, Aiyekire (Gbonyin) LGA, Efon LGA, Ekiti East LGA, Ekiti South-West LGA, Ekiti West LGA, Emure LGA, Ido-Osi LGA, Ijero LGA, Ikole LGA, Ilejemeje LGA, Irepodun/Ifelodun LGA, Ise/Orun LGA, Moba LGA.

Gombe State

Gombe State has eleven Local Government Areas. They are
  • Akko LGA, Balanga LGA, Billiri LGA, Dukku LGA, Dunakaye LGA, Gombe LGA, Kaltungo LGA, Kwami LGA, Nafada/Bajoga LGA, Shomgom LGA, Yamaltu/Deba LGA.

Imo State

Imo State has twenty-seven Local Government Areas. They are
  • Aboh Mbaise LGA, Ahiazu Mbaise LGA, Ehime Mbano LGA, Ezinihitte Mbaise LGA, Ideato North LGA, Ideato South LGA, Ihitte/Uboma LGA, Ikeduru LGA, Isiala Mbano LGA, Isu LGA, Mbaitoli LGA, Ngor Okpala LGA, Njaba LGA, Nkwerre LGA, Nwangele LGA, Obowo LGA, Oguta LGA, Ohaji/Egbema LGA, Okigwe LGA, Onuimo LGA, Orlu LGA, Orsu LGA, Oru East LGA, Oru West LGA, Owerri Municipal, Owerri North LGA, Owerri West LGA, Nwangele LGA.

Jigawa State

There are twenty-seven Local Government Areas. They are
  • Auyo LGA, Babura LGA, Biriniwa LGA, Birnin Kudu LGA, Buji LGA, Dutse LGA, Gagarawa LGA, Garki LGA, Gumel LGA, Guri LGA, Gwaram LGA, Gwiwa LGA, Hadejia LGA, Jahun LGA, Kafin Hausa LGA, Kaugama LGA, Kazaure LGA, Kiri Kasama LGA, Kiyawa LGA, Maigatari LGA, Malam Madori LGA, Miga LGA, Ringim LGA, Roni LGA, Sule Tankarkar LGA, Taura LGA, Yankwashi LGA.

Kaduna State

There are twenty-three Local Government Areas. They are
  • Birnin Gwari LGA, Chikun LGA, Giwa LGA, Igabi LGA, Ikara LGA, Jaba LGA, Jema'a LGA, Kachia LGA, Kaduna North LGA, Kaduna South LGA, Kagarko LGA, Kajuru LGA, Kaura LGA, Kauru LGA, Kubau LGA, Kudan LGA, Lere LGA, Makarfi LGA, Sabon Gari LGA, Sanga LGA, Soba LGA, Zangon Kataf LGA, Zaria LGA.

Kano State

Kano State has forty-four Local Government Areas. They are
  • Ajingi LGA, Albasu LGA, Bagwai LGA, Bebeji LGA, Bichi LGA, Bunkure LGA, Dala LGA, Dambatta LGA, Dawakin kudu LGA, Dawakin Tofa LGA, Doguwa LGA, Fagge LGA, Gabasawa LGA, Garko LGA, Garun Mallam LGA, Gaya LGA, Gezawa LGA, Gwale LGA, Gwarzo LGA, Kabo LGA, Kano Municipal, Karaye LGA, Kibiya LGA, Kiru LGA, Kumbtso LGA, Kunchi LGA, Kura LGA, Madobi LGA, Makoda LGA, Minjibir LGA, Nassarawa LGA, Rano LGA, Rimin Gado LGA, Rogo LGA, Shanono LGA, Sumaila LGA, Takai LGA, Tarauni LGA, Tofa LGA, Tsanyawa LGA, Tudun Wada LGA, Ungogo LGA, Warawa LGA, Wudil LGA.

Katsina State

There are thirty-four Local Government Areas in Katsina State. They are
  • Bakori LGA, Batagarawa LGA, Batsari LGA, Baure LGA, Bindawa LGA, Charanchi LGA, Dan Musa LGA, Dandume LGA, Danja LGA, Daura LGA, Dutsi LGA, Dutsin-Ma LGA, Faskari LGA, Funtua LGA, Ingawa LGA, Jibia LGA, Kafur LGA, Kaita LGA, Kankara LGA, Kankia LGA, Katsina LGA, Kurfi LGA, Kusada LGA, Mai'Adua LGA, Malumfashi LGA, Mani LGA, Mashi LGA, Matazu LGA, Musawa LGA, Rimi LGA, Sabuwa LGA, Safana LGA, Sandamu LGA, Zango LGA.

Kebbi State

There are twenty-one Local Government Areas in Kebbi State. They are
  • Aleiro LGA, Arewa Dandi LGA, Argungu LGA, Augie LGA, Bagudo LGA, Birnin Kebbi LGA, Bunza LGA, Dandi LGA, Fakai LGA, Gwandu LGA, Jega LGA, Kalgo LGA, Koko/Besse LGA, Maiyama LGA, Ngaski LGA, Sakaba LGA, Shanga LGA, Suru LGA, Danko/Wasagu LGA, Yauri LGA, Zuru LGA.

Kogi State

There are twenty-one Local Government Areas in Kogi State. They are
  • Adavi LGA, Ajaokuta LGA, Ankpa LGA, Bassa LGA, Dekina LGA, Ibaji LGA, Idah LGA, Igalamela-Odolu LGA, Ijumu LGA, Kabba/Bunu LGA, Koton Karfe LGA, Lokoja LGA, Mopa-Muro LGA, Ofu LGA, Ogori/Magongo LGA, Okehi LGA, Okene LGA, Olamaboro LGA, Omala LGA, Yagba East LGA, Yagba West LGA.

Kwara State

There are sixteen Local Government Areas in Kwara State. They are
  • Asa LGA, Baruten LGA, Edu LGA, Ekiti LGA, Ifelodun LGA, Ilorin East LGA, Ilorin South LGA, Ilorin West LGA, Irepodun LGA, Isin LGA, Kaiama LGA, Moro LGA, Offa LGA, Oke Ero LGA, Oyun LGA, Pategi LGA.

Lagos State

Lagos State is divided into twenty Local Government Areas. They are
  • Agege LGA, Alimosho Ifelodun LGA, Alimosho LGA, Amuwo-Odofin LGA, Apapa LGA, Badagry LGA, Epe LGA, Eti-Osa LGA, Ibeju- Lekki LGA, Ifako/Ijaye LGA, Ikeja LGA, Ikorodu LGA, Kosofe LGA, Lagos Island LGA, Lagos Mainland LGA, Mushin LGA, Ojo LGA, Oshodi –Isolo LGA, Shomolu LGA, Surulere LGA.

Nasarawa State

Nasarawa State is divided in thirteen Local Government Areas. They are
  • Akwanga LGA, Awe LGA, Doma LGA, Karu LGA, Keana LGA, Keffi LGA, Kokona LGA, Lafia LGA, Nassarawa LGA, Nassarawa/Eggon LGA, Obi LGA, Toto LGA, Wamba LGA.

Niger State

Niger State is divided into twenty-five Local Government Areas. They are
  • Agaie LGA, Agwara LGA, Bida LGA, Borgu LGA, Bosso LGA, Chanchaga LGA, Edati LGA, Gbako LGA, Gurara LGA, Katcha LGA, Kontagora LGA, Lapai LGA, Lavun LGA, Magama LGA, Mariga LGA, Mashegu LGA, Mokwa LGA, Munya LGA, Paikoro LGA, Rafi LGA, Rijau LGA, Shiroro LGA, Suleja LGA, Tafa LGA, Wushishi LGA.

Ogun State

There are twenty Local Government Areas in Ogun State. They are
  • Abeokuta North LGA, Abeokuta South LGA, Ado-Odo/Ota LGA, Ewekoro LGA, Ifo LGA, Ijebu East LGA, Ijebu North LGA, Ijebu North East LGA, Ijebu Ode LGA, Ikenne LGA, Imeko Afon LGA, Ipokia LGA, Obafemi Owode LGA, Odogbolu LGA, Odeda LGA, Ogun Waterside LGA, Remo North LGA, Sagamu LGA, Yewa North LGA, Yewa South LGA.

Ondo State

Ondo State is divided in eighteen Local Government Areas. They are
  • Akoko north LGA, Akoko north east LGA, Akoko south east LGA, Akoko south LGA, Akure north LGA, Akure LGA, Idanre LGA, Ifedore LGA, Ese Odo LGA, Ilaje LGA, Ile Oluji/Okeigbo LGA, Irele LGA, Odigbo LGA, Okitipupa LGA, Ondo LGA, Ondo east LGA, Ose LGA, Owo LGA.

Osun State

Osun State is divided into thirty Local Government Areas. They are
  • Atakumosa west LGA, Atakumosa east LGA, Ayedaade LGA, Ayedire LGA, Bolawaduro LGA, Boripe, LGA, Ede LGA, Ede north LGA, Egbedore LGA, Ejigbo LGA, Ife north LGA, Ife central LGA, Ife south LGA, Ife east LGA, Ifedayo, Ifelodun LGA, Ilesha west LGA, Ila- orangun LGA, Ilesah east LGA, Irepodun LGA, Irewole LGA, Isokan LGA, Iwo LGA, Obokun LGA, Odo-otin LGA, ola oluwa LGA, olorunda LGA, Oriade LGA, Orolu LGA, Osogbo LGA.

Oyo State

Oyo State is divided into thirty-three Local Government Areas. They are
  • Akinyele Moniya LGA, Afijio Jobele LGA, Egbeda Egbeda LGA, Ibadan North Agodi Gate LGA, Ibadan North-East Iwo Road LGA, Ibadan North-West LGA, Ibadan South-West Ring Road LGA, Ibadan South-East Mapo LGA, Ibarapa Central LGA, Ibarapa East Eruwa LGA, Ido LGA, Irepo LGA, Iseyin LGA, Kajola LGA, Lagelu LGA, Ogbomosho North LGA, Ogbomosho South LGA, Oyo West Ojongbodu LGA, Atiba Ofa Meta LGA, Atisbo Tede LGA, Saki West LGA, Saki East LGA, Itesiwaju Otu LGA, Iwajowa LGA, Ibarapa North LGA, Olorunsogo LGA, Oluyole LGA, Ogo Oluwa LGA, Surulere LGA, Orelope LGA, Ori Ire LGA, Oyo East LGA, Ona Ara LGA.

Plateau State

Plateau State is divided into seventeen Local Government Areas. They are
  • Barkin Ladi LGA, Bassa LGA, Bokkos LGA, Jos East LGA, Jos North LGA, Jos South LGA, Kanam LGA, Kanke LGA, Langtang North LGA, Langtang South LGA, Mangu LGA, Mikang LGA, Pankshin LGA, Qua'an Pan LGA, Riyom LGA, Shendam LGA, Wase LGA.

Rivers State

Rivers State is divided into twenty-three Local Government Areas. They are
  • Abua-Odual LGA, Ahoada East LGA, Ahoada West LGA, Akuku-Toru LGA, Andoni LGA, Asari-Toru LGA, Bonny LGA, Degema LGA, Eleme LGA, Emohua LGA, Etche LGA, Gokana LGA, Ikwerre LGA, Oyigbo LGA, Khana LGA, Obio-Akpor LGA, Ogba-Egbema-Ndoni LGA, Ogu-bolo LGA, Okrika LGA, Omumma LGA, Opobo-Nkoro LGA, Portharcourt LGA, Tai LGA

Sokoto State

There are twenty-three Local Government Areas in Nigeria. They are
  • Binji LGA, Bodinga LGA, Dange Shuni LGA, Gada LGA, Goronyo LGA, Gudu LGA, Gwadabawa LGA, Illela LGA, Isa LGA, Kebbe LGA, Kware LGA, Rabah LGA, Sabon Birni LGA, Shagari LGA, Silame LGA, Sokoto North LGA, Sokoto South LGA, Tambuwal LGA, Tangaza LGA, Tureta LGA, Wamako LGA, Wurno LGA, Yabo LGA.

Taraba State

There are sixteen Local Government Areas in Taraba State. They are
  • Ardo Kola LGA, Bali LGA, Donga LGA, Gashaka LGA, Gassol LGA, Ibi LGA, Jalingo LGA, Karim Lamido LGA, Kurmi LGA, Lau LGA, Sardauna LGA, Takum LGA, Ussa LGA, Wukari LGA, Yorro LGA, Zing LGA.

Yobe State

There are seventeen Local Government Areas in Yobe State. They are
  • Bade LGA, Bursari LGA, Damaturu LGA, Geidam LGA, Gujba LGA, Gulani LGA, Fika LGA, Fune LGA, Jakusko LGA, Karasuwa LGA, Machina LGA, Nangere LGA, Nguru LGA, Potiskum LGA, Tarmuwa LGA, Yunusari LGA, Yusufari LGA.

Zamfara State

There fourteen Local Government Areas in Zamfara State. They are
  • Anka LGA, Bakura LGA, Birnin Magaji/Kiyaw LGA, Bukkuyum LGA, Bungudu LGA, Tsafe LGA, Gummi LGA, Gusau LGA, Kaura Namoda LGA, Maradun LGA, Maru LGA, Shinkafi LGA, Talata Mafara LGA, Zurmi LGA.

Federal Capital Territory (Abuja)

Abuja is divided into six Local Government Areas which are
  • Abaji LGA
  • Abuja Municipal
  • Gwagwalada LGA
  • Kuje LGA
  • Bwari LGA
  • Kwali LGA
These are the Local Government Areas in the thirty-six states including the Federal Capital Territory. If you are asked, how many local government are in Nigeria, you should be able to answer now. There are 774 Local Government Areas in our country.

Kano Assembly moves to impeach Ganduje over $5m bribe for contracts

As reactions continue to trail the videos of Governor Abdullahi Ganduje allegedly receiving $5 million as kickback from contractors, the Kano state House of Assembly has begun moves to impeach him.

Online news platform, DailyNigerian, on Sunday, October 14, 2018, released a video of Governor Ganduje receiving bundles of dollars as bribe from a contractor.
In a swift reaction, the Kano state government denied the video and threatened to sue the media organization.
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But raising a matter of urgent public importance at the House on Monday, October, 15, 2018, a member representing Warawa Constituency, Labaran Madari, said the Assembly should investigate the authenticity of the video and take measures.
Madari said the videos had brought the institution of governance in the state to disrepute, and therefore the need for the legislators to take urgent action.
The matter was seconded by Baffa Dan’Agundi, a member representing Kano Municipal.
Responding, the speaker, Alhassan Rurum, constituted a seven-man committee to investigate the matter and report back to the assembly.
Members of the committee include Baffa Dan’Agundi (Kano Municipal) as chairman; Labaran Madari (Warawa); Garba Gafasa  (Ajingi); and Zubairu Masu, (Sumaila).
Others are Ayuba Labaran (Kabo); Abubakar Galadima (Bebeji); Garba Yau Gwarmai  (Kunchi/Tsanyawa), and Mujtafa Amin.
It was, however, gathered that the Assembly would serve Governor Ganduje an impeachment notice as soon as the committee submits its report.
“This is a serious matter that should not be swept under the carpet. We did preliminary investigation and found out the videos are genuine. The committee is just mere formality,”  said a member who craved anonymity told DailyNigerian.
“The governor confessed to some of us that it was real but he is now trying to stop us from exercising our constitutional duty.”
In another video released on Monday, Ganduje was seen receiving part of the $5million bribe money from contractors in the state.Download video