- Kaduna - Wikipedia
In 1976, when the General Murtala Mohammed administration created seven new states in Nigeria, North Central State, with capital at Kaduna, was renamed Kaduna State
- Kaduna State - Wikipedia
The state capital is its namesake, the city of Kaduna, which was the 8th largest city in the country as of 2006 Created in 1967 as North-Central State, which also encompassed the modern Katsina State, Kaduna State achieved its current borders in 1987
- Kaduna | Nigeria, Map, Population, History | Britannica
Kaduna is a city that lies along the Kaduna River It is the capital of Kaduna state, which is located in north-central Nigeria The city is a major industrial, commercial, and financial center for the northern states of Nigeria Learn more about Kaduna here
- Kaduna | Nigeria, Map, Population | Britannica
Kaduna, state, north-central Nigeria Its area includes the traditional emirate of Zaria and Jemaa town Kaduna was substantially reduced in size when its northern half became Katsina state in 1987
- About Kaduna State - KDSG | Official Website - Kaduna State Government . . .
From the colonial era to the contemporary period, Kaduna has maintained a reputation as a state with a huge pull factor Numerous tribes around Nigeria have settled in Kaduna and called it their home for years
- Home2 - KDSG | Official Website - Kaduna State Government, Nigeria
Lord Frederick Lugard, the Governor-General (1914-1919) of Nigeria, moved the Northern Region’s capital from Zungeru to Kaduna In 1967, Kaduna became the North Central State’s capital, created from the Northern Region
- 36 Facts About Kaduna
Discover 36 fascinating facts about Kaduna, from its rich history and cultural heritage to its vibrant markets and stunning natural landscapes Explore this vibrant city and immerse yourself in its unique charm
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