Wikipídiya iglwiki https://igl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogb%C3%A1_ogbolo MediaWiki 1.47.0-wmf.4 first-letter Áméwn igò Egwéyí Úkọ̀lá Énéagwu Úkọ̀lá énéagwu Wikipídiya Úkọ̀lá Wikipídiya Fáílú Úkọ̀lá fáílú MediaWiki Úkọ̀lá MediaWiki Éwn malábó Úkọ̀lá éwn malábó Abune Úkọ̀lá abune Gbúgbe Úkọ̀lá gbúgbe TimedText TimedText talk Module Module talk Event Event talk Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:AgnesAbah 3 1144 41640 40425 2026-06-03T02:09:17Z MediaWiki message delivery 218 /* Final Reminder: Submission of Local Winners for Feminism and Folklore 2026 */ new section 41640 wikitext text/x-wiki == Welcome to the Igala Wikipedia == Hello, Agnes, and also a ping to other active contributors to the Igala Wikipedia on Incubator: @[[Énéagwu:Charipearl|Charipearl]], @[[Énéagwu:Aboh Joseph|Aboh Joseph]], @[[Énéagwu:Austinea3|Austinea3]], @[[Énéagwu:Samardhorah|Samardhorah]], @[[Énéagwu:Benjamin Blessing|Benjamin Blessing]], @[[Énéagwu:Godfrey Emmanuel|Godfrey Emmanuel]], @[[Énéagwu:Biba993|Biba993]], @[[Énéagwu:NuhudeenHayatudeen|NuhudeenHayatudeen]], @[[Énéagwu:Iamgreaced|Iamgreaced]], @[[Énéagwu:Ogalihillary|Ogalihillary]] and others. I am pleased to be able to officially welcome you to the Igala Wikipedia! As you probably know, the wiki was created some days ago, and I've been importing the wiki during the past days, but it's taken me a while – sorry about the delay. When a wiki is brand new, there are some issues that you might need to be aware of. Firstly, the statistics in [[Special:Statistics]] might not be correct yet, but they will usually update within a few days. Secondly, interwiki links via Wikidata are not possible yet, but when they become available, I will use [[User:JhsBot|JhsBot]] my bot to fix interwiki links for all pages that have the [[Template:INTERWIKI|interwiki template]]. I suggest that you start a community discussion page (village pump) where matters concerning the wiki can be discussed. Maybe at [[Wikipedia:Áyí Amójá]], which is linked in the sidebar? If you have any questions or need any assistance, please feel free to ask me. Good luck with your brand new Wikipedia, and keep up the good work! [[Énéagwu:Jon Harald Søby|Jon Harald Søby]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Jon Harald Søby|úkọ̀lá]]) 14:47, 30 ochu ekele 2024 (WAT) :Just for the record, I see that WhatLinksHere is not working properly yet. I don't think I've ever seen that before. Doesn't that usually work immediately after importing pages? For example, notice that [[Igala-Benin War]] links to [[Igala Kingdom]] via a normal <nowiki>[[wikilink]]</nowiki>, but [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Igala Kingdom]] doesn't list any pages. I don't think this is something affected by [[mw:Manual:initSiteStats.php|initSiteStats.php]] (which is run on Wikimedia wikis daily), but maybe I'm wrong about that. I guess we'll see what happens in the next 24 hours. - [[Énéagwu:Dcljr|dcljr]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Dcljr|úkọ̀lá]]) 02:01, 1 ochu ekelu 2024 (WAT) ::Heh… now [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Igala Kingdom]] lists this talk page (only). - [[Énéagwu:Dcljr|dcljr]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Dcljr|úkọ̀lá]]) 08:14, 1 ochu ekelu 2024 (WAT) :::Thanks for bringing this to our attention maybe we can still give it a little time like you suggested or when the deployment is fully completed it might work. I also notice our wikipedia logo hasnt been uploaded too [[Énéagwu:AgnesAbah|AgnesAbah]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:AgnesAbah|úkọ̀lá]]) 08:21, 1 ochu ekelu 2024 (WAT) :Thank you for the warm welcome and the update on the Igala Wikipedia's progress. It's truly exciting to see our language represented in such a significant way online. :I appreciate the effort you've put into importing the wiki, and I understand that these things can take time. No need to apologize for any delay – the important thing is that you're making progress [[Énéagwu:AgnesAbah|AgnesAbah]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:AgnesAbah|úkọ̀lá]]) [[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Jon Harald Søby#c-AgnesAbah-20240501070400|08:04, 1 ochu ekelu 2024 (WAT)]] [[Énéagwu:AgnesAbah|AgnesAbah]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:AgnesAbah|úkọ̀lá]]) 08:07, 1 ochu ekelu 2024 (WAT) == Flower of the month == [[File:Wild Flower on the Obudu Mountains.jpg|thumb|<center>Wild Flower on the Obudu Mountains</center>]] Dear AgnesAbah. For your huge efforts on Igala Wikipedia I want to award you with the [[:als:Wikipedia:Blueme vum Monet|Flower of the month]]. Best regards, --[[Énéagwu:Holder|Holder]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Holder|úkọ̀lá]]) 11:43, 5 ochu ekelu 2024 (WAT) :Wow thank you very much. This really means alot to me and the entire community members [[Énéagwu:AgnesAbah|AgnesAbah]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:AgnesAbah|úkọ̀lá]]) 13:31, 5 ochu ekelu 2024 (WAT) == Notice of expiration of your sysop right == <div dir="ltr">Hi, as part of [[:m:Global reminder bot|Global reminder bot]], this is an automated reminder to let you know that your permission "sysop" (Abó ma ní óda) will expire on 2024-12-19 22:05:41. 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Feminism and Folklore is the largest Wikipedia contest organized by community members. We congratulate you in joining and celebrating our cultural heritage and promoting gender equality on Wikipedia. To encourage boost for the contributions of the participants, we're offering prizes for Feminism and Folklore local prizes. Each Wikipedia will have three local winners: # First Prize: $25 USD # Second Prize: $20 USD # Best Jury Article: $15 USD All this will be in '''gift voucher format only'''. Prizes will only be given to users who have more than 5 accepted articles. No prizes will be given for users winning below 5 accepted articles. Kindly inform your local community regarding these prizes and post them on the local project page The Best Jury Article will be chosen by the jury based on how unique the article is aligned with the theme. The jury will review all submissions and decide the winner together, making sure it's fair. These articles will also be featured on our social media handles. We're also providing internet and childcare support to the first 75 organizers and Jury members for those who request for it. Remember, only 75 organizers will get this support, and it's given on a first-come, first-served basis. The registration form will close after 75 registrations, and the deadline is <nowiki>'''</nowiki>March 5, 2025<nowiki>'''</nowiki>. This support is optional and not compulsory, so if you're interested, fill out the [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeum8md6FqHY1ISWRLW5bqOAv_lcd1tpVtMMZfWKRDU_IffLQ/viewform?usp=dialog Form] Each organizer/jury who gets support will receive $40 USD in gift voucher format, even if they're involved in more than one wiki. No dual support will be provided if you have signed up in more than one language. This support is meant to appreciate your volunteer support for the contest. We also invite all organizers and jury members to join us for Advocacy session on '''Saturday, Feb 28, 2025'''. This session will help you understand the jury process for both contests and give you a chance to ask questions. More details are on [[meta:Event:Telling untold stories: How to document gendered narratives in Folklore on Wikipedia|Event:Telling untold stories: How to document gendered narratives in Folklore on Wikipedia - Meta]] Let's celebrate our different cultures and work towards gender equality on Wikipedia! Best regards, Stella and Tiven Wiki loves folklore international team [[User:SAgbley|SAgbley]] ([[User talk:SAgbley|talk]]) 04:39, 25 February 2025 (UTC) <!-- Message sent by User:Joris Darlington Quarshie@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Joris_Darlington_Quarshie/Community_Prizes&oldid=28309519 --> == Follow-Up: Support for Feminism and Folklore 2025 Contributions == <div lang="en" dir="ltr"> <div style="border:8px maroon ridge;padding:6px;"> [[File:Feminism and Folklore 2025 logo.svg|center|550px|frameless]] <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> {{center|''{{int:please-translate}}''}} Dear {{PAGENAME}}, I hope this message finds you well. We noticed that your community has signed up for the [[meta:Feminism and Folklore 2025|Feminism and Folklore Writing Contest]], but there have been only a few contributions submitted via the [https://tools.wikilovesfolklore.org/campwiz/ Campwiz tool] so far. We completely understand that challenges may arise, and we’d love to support you and your participants in streamlining the submission process. To assist your community, here’s a step-by-step guide to adding articles to the campaign. Feel free to share these instructions with your participants: === How to Submit Articles via Campwiz === '''Tool link:''' https://tools.wikilovesfolklore.org/campwiz/ # Access the Tool #* Visit Campwiz and log in with your Wikimedia account (same as your Wikipedia credentials). # Select the Campaign #* Scroll through the list of campaigns and click on your campaign. # Add Your Article #* Click on "'''+ SUBMIT NEW ARTICLE'''" button. #* Enter the exact title of your article in the “Tiltle” field. #* Click on "'''CHECK'''" button. #* If you have more articles to submit, click on the '''"SUBMIT ANOTHER"''' button. # Check your submissions. #* To check if your submissions went through please click on the '''"DETAILS"''' button #* Click on the '''SUBMISSIONS''' Button to see the list of your submissions. === Need Help? === * Technical issues? Ensure article titles are spelled correctly and meet the campaign’s theme (feminism, folklore, or gender-related topics). * Eligibility questions? New articles must follow Wikipedia’s notability guidelines. * Still stuck? Send an email to '''support@wikilovesfolklore.org'''! You can also reach out on the campaign’s Talk page. Your commitment to amplifying untold gendered narratives in folklore is invaluable, and we’re excited to see your community’s contributions come to life. Let’s work together to make this campaign a success! Looking forward to your response, Best regards,<br> Stella<br> Feminism and Folklore Organizer -[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]] ([[User talk:MediaWiki message delivery|<span class="signature-talk">{{int:Talkpagelinktext}}</span>]]) 07:29, 17 March 2025 (UTC) </div> </div> </div> <!-- Message sent by User:Joris Darlington Quarshie@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Joris_Darlington_Quarshie/FnF2&oldid=28410476 --> == Feminism and Folklore 2025 Jury Evaluation Guidelines & Results Submission == <div lang="en" dir="ltr"> <div style="border:8px maroon ridge;padding:6px;"> [[File:Feminism and Folklore 2025 logo.svg|center|550px|frameless]] <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> {{center|''{{int:please-translate}}''}} Dear {{PAGENAME}}, Thank you once again for your commitment and dedication to the [[meta:Feminism and Folklore 2025|Feminism and Folklore 2025]] campaign! As we near the conclusion of this year’s contest, please follow the official jury guidelines when evaluating submissions: ===Jury Guidelines:=== * Articles must be created or expanded between 1st February and 31st March 2025. * Minimum article size: 3000 bytes and at least 300 words. * No poor or machine-translated content. * Articles must align with the Feminism and Folklore themes (feminism, gender, culture, folklore). * Articles should not be orphaned – they must be linked to at least one other article. * Submissions must not violate copyright rules and should follow local notability guidelines. * All articles must include proper references according to your local Wikipedia’s citation policies. * Once your local jury process is complete, kindly submit only the top 3 winners on the official results page: ===Submission Link:=== https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Feminism_and_Folklore_2025/Results Please include the following for each winner: * Username * Link to the local user talkpage * Their ranking (1st, 2nd, or 3rd) For more information, you can also refer to the main contest page: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Feminism_and_Folklore_2025 If you need help or have any questions, feel free to reach out. Warm regards, <br> Stella Sessy Agbley<br> Coordinator, Feminism and Folklore -[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]] ([[User talk:MediaWiki message delivery|<span class="signature-talk">{{int:Talkpagelinktext}}</span>]]) 10:48, 10 April 2025 (UTC) </div> </div> </div> <!-- Message sent by User:Joris Darlington Quarshie@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Joris_Darlington_Quarshie/FnF2&oldid=28410476 --> == Invitation: Gendering the Archive - Building Inclusive Folklore Repositories (April 30th) == <div lang="en" dir="ltr"> <div style="border:8px maroon ridge;padding:6px;"> [[File:Feminism and Folklore 2025 logo.svg|center|550px|frameless]] <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> {{center|''{{int:please-translate}}''}} Dear {{PAGENAME}}, You are invited to a hands-on session focused on [[meta:Gendering the Archive: Building Inclusive Repositories for Folklore Documentation | Gendering the Archive: Building Inclusive Repositories for Folklore Documentation]]. This online workshop will guide participants on how to create, edit, and expand gender-inclusive folklore articles and multimedia archives on Wikipedia and Wikidata. The session will be led by Rebecca Jeannette Nyinawumuntu. === Objectives === * '''Design Inclusive Repositories:''' Learn best practices for structuring folklore archives that foreground gender perspectives. * '''Hands-On Editing:''' Practice creating and improving articles and items on Wikipedia and Wikidata with a gender-inclusive lens. * '''Collaborative Mapping:''' Work in small groups to plan new entries and multimedia uploads that document underrepresented voices. * '''Advocacy & Outreach:''' Discuss strategies to promote and sustain these repositories within your local and online communities. === Details === * '''Date:''' 30th April 2025 * '''Day:''' Wednesday * '''Time:''' 16:00 UTC ([https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1746028800 Check your local time zone]) * '''Venue:''' Online (Zoom) * '''Speaker:''' Rebecca Jeannette Nyinawumuntu (Co-founder, Wikimedia Rwanda & Community Engagement Director) === How to Join === * '''Zoom Link:''' [https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89158738825?pwd=ezEgXbAqwq9KEr499DvJxSzZyXSVQX Join here] * '''Meeting ID:''' 891 5873 8825 * '''Passcode:''' FNF@2025 * '''Add to Calendar:''' [https://zoom.us/meeting/tZ0scuGvrTMiGNH4I3T7EEQmhuFJkuCHL7Ci/ics?meetingMasterEventId=Xv247OBKRMWeJJ9LSbX2hA Add to your calendar] '''' === Agenda === # Welcome & Introductions: Opening remarks and participant roll-call. # Presentation: Overview of gender-inclusive principles and examples of folklore archives. # Hands-On Workshop: Step-by-step editing on Wikipedia and Wikidata—create or expand entries. # Group Brainstorm: Plan future repository items in breakout groups. # Q&A & Discussion: Share challenges, solutions, and next steps. # Closing Remarks: Summarise key takeaways and outline follow-up actions. We look forward to seeing you there! Best regards,<br> Stella<br> Feminism and Folklore Organiser -[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]] ([[User talk:MediaWiki message delivery|<span class="signature-talk">{{int:Talkpagelinktext}}</span>]]) 10:28, 24 April 2025 (UTC) </div> </div> </div> <!-- Message sent by User:Joris Darlington Quarshie@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Joris_Darlington_Quarshie/FnF2&oldid=28410476 --> == <span lang="en" dir="ltr">Affiliations Committee News (January-March 2025)</span> == <div lang="en" dir="ltr"> <section begin="announcement-content" /> [[File:WMB meeting in Belo Horizonte in 2023 (day 02) 059.jpg|256px|right|thumb|Wikimedia Brasil, the latest chapter to be recognized by AffCom]] <small>''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations Committee/News/Issue 5|You can find this newsletter translated into additional languages on Meta-wiki]]. 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This is a final reminder that the deadline for submitting your Feminism and Folklore 2025 results on Meta has elapsed. For participant prizes to be processed, your community must submit the necessary information as soon as possible. Please use the following link to submit your results: [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Feminism_and_Folklore_2025/Results Submit your results] We have extended the {{font color||yellow|'''submission deadline to 12 June 2025'''.}} Kindly note that failure to submit by this date will result in your group’s participants not receiving any prizes from us. Thank you for your attention to this important matter and for your continued contributions to the Feminism and Folklore campaign. 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I’m reaching out with some exciting updates about '''[[m:Feminism and Folklore 2026|Feminism and Folklore 2026]]'''. Thanks to the amazing support from organizers like you, the campaign has grown into one of the biggest and most collaborative initiatives in the entire Wikimedia movement. Your efforts have played a huge part in that, and we’re truly grateful. We’re hoping to make the 2026 edition even larger and even more community-driven. We’d be very happy to have you join again as an organizer. The sign-up process is simple this year: #Create your local event page (you can copy from the [[:m:Feminism_and_Folklore/Sample|sample]]) #Set up your Fountain or [https://tools.wikilovesfolklore.org/campwiz/ CampWiz] campaign. #Add your campaign link to the 2026 '''[[:m:Feminism_and_Folklore_2026/Project_Page|registration list]]''' The focus of the campaign remains the same - creating or expanding Wikipedia content on feminism, women’s issues, gender topics, and diverse folk traditions from around the world. International and local prizes will continue as before. '''Special Prize for 2026:''' Every participant will receive a Wikipedia 25 digital postcard as a token of appreciation for contributing to the global movement during Wikipedia’s 25th anniversary year. This will be sent to all contributors who take part in the campaign. We’re also adding an optional one-time internet and childcare support for organizers who may need extra assistance to carry out their local campaign. This is entirely optional and meant to help those who might otherwise face challenges in organizing. More details will be shared soon. If you’re unable to organize this year, no worries at all - please feel free to share the invitation with others in your community who might be interested. If you have any questions or would like to discuss plans, you can reach us on the [[:m:Talk:Feminism and Folklore 2026|talk page]] or by email. Looking forward to collaborating again, '''Wiki Loves Folklore International Team''' --[[Énéagwu:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:MediaWiki message delivery|úkọ̀lá]]) 19:18, 12 ochu ekegwe-eji 2025 (WAT) </div></div> <!-- Message sent by User:Tiven2240@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Tiven2240/fnf25&oldid=29792058 --> == Affiliations Committee News (July-December 2025) == <div lang="en" dir="ltr"> [[File:At Wikimania 2025 127.jpg|256px|right|thumb|AffCom at Wikimania 2025 in Nairobi, Kenya]]<br> <div style="column-count:1;">Affiliate Recognition and Derecognition: [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations_Committee/News/Issue_7#Affiliate Recognition and Derecognition|Recognition of Wikimedia Georgia: recognized & announced September 2025]] Recognition Status Report: [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations_Committee/News/Issue_7#Recognition Status Report|Updates of affiliate applications]] AffCom Conflict Intervention: [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations_Committee/News/Issue_7#AffCom Conflict Intervention|Updates on conflict intervention cases]] AffCom Movement Contribution: [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations_Committee/News/Issue 7#AffCom at WikiConference North America|AffCom at WikiConference North America]] AffCom Administration: [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations_Committee/News/Issue_7#AffCom and EDs Discuss Affiliate Ecosystem|AffCom and EDs Discuss Affiliate Ecosystem]] AffCom Events: [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations_Committee/News/Issue_7#AffCom Administrative Updates|AffCom at Wikimania]]</div> </div> Affiliations Committee News (July-December 2025) <small>''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations Committee/News/Issue 7|This newsletter is best translated into additional languages on Meta-wiki]]. [https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Translate&group=page-{{urlencode:Affiliations Committee/News/Issue 7}}&language=&action=page&filter= {{int:please-translate}}]''</small> <div class="hlist" style="margin-top:10px; font-size:100%; ">'''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations Committee/News/Issue 7|read this newsletter in full]]''' • [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Global message delivery/Targets/Affiliations Committee/News|subscribe/unsubscribe]]</div><section end="announcement-content" /> [[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]] ([[User talk:MediaWiki message delivery|talk]]) 11:11, 13 January 2026 (UTC) <!-- Message sent by User:Buszmail@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Global_message_delivery/Targets/Affiliations_Committee/News&oldid=29907013 --> == Feminism and Folklore 2026 starts soon == <div style="border:8px maroon ridge; padding:6px;"> [[File:Feminism and Folklore 2026 logo.svg|center|550px|frameless]] <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr" style="padding: 1em 2em;"> <div style="text-align: center; width: 100%;">''{{int:please-translate}}''</div> ;Invitation to Organize Feminism and Folklore 2026 Dear {{BASEPAGENAME}}, We are pleased to invite you to organize the '''[[:m:Feminism and Folklore 2026|Feminism and Folklore 2026]]''' writing competition on your local Wikipedia. The international campaign will run from '''1 February to 31 March 2026''' and aims to improve coverage of feminism, women’s histories, gender-related topics, and folk culture across Wikipedia projects. ;About the Campaign '''Feminism and Folklore''' is a global writing initiative that complements the '''[[:c:Commons:Wiki Loves Folklore 2026|Wiki Loves Folklore]]''' photography competition. While Wiki Loves Folklore focuses on visual documentation, this writing campaign addresses the '''gender gap on Wikipedia''' by improving encyclopedic content related to folk culture and women. ;What Can Participants Write About? Communities can contribute by creating, expanding, or translating articles related to: * Folk festivals, rituals, and celebrations * Folk dances, music, and traditional performances * Women and queer figures in folklore * Women in mythology and oral traditions * Women warriors, witches, and witch-hunting narratives * Fairy tales, folk stories, and legends * Folk games, sports, and cultural practices Participants may work from curated article lists or generate new article suggestions using campaign tools. ;How to Sign Up as an Organizer Organizers are requested to complete the following steps to register their community: # Create a local project page on your wiki [[:m:Feminism and Folklore/Sample|(see sample)]] # Set up the campaign using the '''CampWiz''' tool # Prepare a local article list and clearly mention: #* Campaign timeline #* Local and international prizes # Request a site notice from local administrators [[:mr:Template:SN-FNF|(see sample)]] # Add your local project page and CampWiz link to the '''[[:m:Feminism and Folklore 2026/Project Page|Meta project page]]''' ;Campaign Tools The Wiki Loves Folklore Tech Team has introduced tools to support organizers and participants: * '''Article List Generator by Topic''' – Helps identify articles available on English Wikipedia but missing in your local language Wikipedia. The tool allows customized filters and provides downloadable article lists in CSV and wikitable formats. * '''CampWiz''' – Enables communities to manage writing campaigns effectively, including jury-based evaluation. This will be the third year CampWiz is officially used for Feminism and Folklore. Both tools are now available for use in the campaign. '''[https://tools.wikilovesfolklore.org/ Click here to access the tools]''' ;Learn More & Get Support *For detailed information about rules, timelines, and prizes, please visit the '''[[:m:Feminism and Folklore 2026|Feminism and Folklore 2026 project page]]'''. * Join the office hours on 23 January 2026 and connect with the international Team. ([[:m:Event:Wiki Loves Folklore 2026 Office Hours|sign up now]]) If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out via: * '''[[:m:Talk:Feminism and Folklore 2026/Project Page|Meta talk page]]''' * Email us using details on the contact page. ;Join Us We look forward to your collaboration and coordination in making Feminism and Folklore 2026 a meaningful and impactful campaign for closing gender gaps and enriching folk culture content on Wikipedia. Thank you and best wishes, '''[[:m:Feminism and Folklore 2026|Feminism and Folklore 2026 International Team]]''' ---- ''Stay connected:'' [[File:B&W Facebook icon.png|link=https://www.facebook.com/feminismandfolklore/|30x30px]]&nbsp;[[File:B&W Twitter icon.png|link=https://twitter.com/wikifolklore|30x30px]] </div></div> --[[Énéagwu:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:MediaWiki message delivery|úkọ̀lá]]) 17:31, 18 ochu ajodudu 2026 (WAT) :Dear Feminism and Folklore 2026 International Team, :Thank you so much for reaching out and for the kind invitation to organize the Feminism and Folklore 2026 writing competition on my local Wikipedia. :Feminism and Folklore is a campaign we deeply value because of its focus on amplifying women’s histories, folk knowledge, and gender-related narratives that are often underrepresented. I look forward to working with my local community to support these goals and encourage meaningful contributions during the campaign period. :I will carefully go through the guidelines and begin the necessary steps, including creating the local project page, setting up CampWiz, and preparing our article list. I also plan to join the upcoming office hours to connect with the international team and learn more. :Thank you once again for the trust and continued support for local organizers. I’m looking forward to collaborating with you to make Feminism and Folklore 2026 impactful and successful. :Warm regards, :Agnes Abah [[Énéagwu:AgnesAbah|AgnesAbah]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:AgnesAbah|úkọ̀lá]]) 19:37, 20 ochu ajodudu 2026 (WAT) <!-- Message sent by User:Tiven2240@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Tiven2240/fnf25&oldid=29949330 --> == Feminism and Folklore 2026 – Community Organisers & Jury == Hello {{PAGENAME}}!, Thank you for taking the lead in organising '''Feminism and Folklore 2026''' in your community. We truly appreciate your efforts! To ensure a smooth and successful campaign, please make sure you have: * Fully completed all details on the [[:m:Feminism and Folklore 2026/Project Page|Feminism and Folklore 2026 Project Page]]: * Started promoting the campaign within your community. * Requested a local administrator to place a '''sitenotice''' about the campaign so users are notified. * Used the '''[https://tools.wikilovesfolklore.org/fnf/ Article List Generator Tool]''' and shared the generated article lists with your community. === Internet & Childcare Support === Community organisers and jury members who require '''internet and childcare support''' (non-mandatory, opt-in, request-only support) should fill the support request form '''by 22 February 2026'''. '''[https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeutXEF1yTnJfExWUYPIf6SkhcnTgul07BeI-biqT4RE_vsrA/viewform Link to the form]''' Requests submitted after this date will not be entertained. === Important Participation Guidelines === * Minimum article size: '''3000 bytes and 300 words''' (final decision may be set by local organisers). * If your country is not listed on the Article list generator tool, please contact us. === Community Engagement === * Keep your community active and motivated throughout the campaign. * Share your achievements and notable articles with us so we can highlight them globally. * In the support form, please indicate if you would like a '''quick coordination call after the campaign'''. Let’s make '''Feminism and Folklore''', under the banner of '''#WeTogether''', help bridge the '''gender gap''' and '''folklore gap''' on Wikipedia worldwide. 🌍✊ Thank you for your collaboration! ''If someone from your community organisers or jury has missed this message feel free to share this message with them.'' Feminism and Folklore International Team. –[[Énéagwu:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:MediaWiki message delivery|úkọ̀lá]]) 06:17, 16 ochu ekeji 2026 (WAT) <!-- Message sent by User:Tiven2240@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Tiven2240/fnf26&oldid=30083330 --> == Next Steps and Feedback meeting for Feminism and Folklore Organizers == <div style="border:8px maroon ridge; padding:6px;"> [[File:Feminism and Folklore 2026 logo.svg|center|550px|frameless]] <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr" style="padding: 1em 2em;"> <div style="text-align: center; width: 100%;">''{{int:please-translate}}''</div> Dear Organizer, I hope this message finds you well. First and foremost, on behalf of the International Team I want to extend my gratitude to you for your efforts in organizing the '''Feminism and Folklore 2026''' campaign on your local Wikipedia. Your contribution has been instrumental in bridging the gender and folk gap on Wikipedia, and we truly appreciate your dedication to this important cause. As the campaign has ended I wanted to inform you about the next steps. It's time to commence the jury process using the CampWiz or Fountain tool where your campaign was hosted. Please ensure that you update the details of the jury, campaign links and the names of organizers accurately on the [[:m:Feminism and Folklore 2026/Project Page|sign-up page]]. Once the jury process is completed, kindly update only the top 3 winners details on the [[:m:Feminism and Folklore 2026/Results|results page]] accordingly. The deadline for jury submission of results is '''April 30, 2026'''. However, if you find that the number of articles is high and you require more time, please don't hesitate to inform us via email or on campaign Meta Wiki talk page. We are more than willing to approve an extension if needed. Should you encounter any issues with the tools, please feel free to reach out to us on Telegram for assistance. Your feedback and progress updates are crucial for us to improve the campaign and better understand your community's insights. Therefore, we kindly ask you to spare just an hour to collectively share your progress and achievements with us during our '''[[:m:Event:Feminism and Folklore 2026 Post-Campaign Office Hour|community feedback session]]'''. Your input will greatly assist us in making the campaign more meaningful and impactful. Thank you once again for your hard work and dedication to the Feminism and Folklore campaign. Your efforts are deeply appreciated, and we look forward to hearing from you soon. Warm regards, [[User:Tiven2240|Tiven2240]] on behalf of Feminism and Folklore International Team <nowiki>#WeTogether</nowiki> </div></div> --[[Énéagwu:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:MediaWiki message delivery|úkọ̀lá]]) 12:57, 11 ochu ekele 2026 (WAT) <!-- Message sent by User:Tiven2240@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Tiven2240/fnf26&oldid=30391231 --> == Affiliations Committee News (January-March 2026) == <div lang="en" dir="ltr"> <!-- == Affiliations Committee News (January-March 2026) == --> <small>''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations Committee/News/Issue 8|You can find this newsletter translated into additional languages on Meta-wiki]]. [https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Translate&group=page-{{urlencode:Affiliations Committee/News/Issue 6}}&language=&action=page&filter= {{int:please-translate}}]''</small> Quarterly newsletter sharing news and events about the work of Wikimedia's [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations_Committee|Affiliations Committee]]. [[File:AffCom_and_GRDC_members_at_APP_meeting,_Lisbon_2026_01_(cropped).jpg|220px|right|thumb|AffCom and GRDC members at APP meeting, Lisbon, Portugal]] <div style="column-count:1;"> Affiliate Recognition and Derecognition: [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations_Committee/News/Issue_8#Affiliate Recognition and Derecognition|This past quarter, AffCom recognized no new Affiliates due to the pause in recognizing new affiliates.]] AffCom Conflict Intervention: [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations_Committee/News/Issue_8#AffCom Conflict Intervention|AffCom is currently addressing eight ongoing affiliate conflict cases received in previous quarters.]] Affiliate Recognition Pause Extension: [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations_Committee/News/Issue_8#Affiliate Recognition Pause Extension|The Wikimedia Foundation, together with the AffCom, has extended the pause on new affiliate recognition until September 1, 2026.]] New Affiliate Model Development Efforts: [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations_Committee/News/Issue_8#New Affiliate Model Development Efforts|The Affiliations Committee held collaborative meetings with the Global Resource Distribution Committee (GRDC) to explore the development of a new affiliations model.]] Towards a Healthy Ecosystem of Wikimedia Organizations: [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations_Committee/News/Issue_8#Towards a Healthy Ecosystem of Wikimedia Organizations: Updates on the Movement Organizations Pilot, GRDC, and AffCom|Two major pilot initiatives were launched to address long-standing questions about the roles of movement organizations and the future of resource allocation.]] <div class="hlist" style="margin-top:10px; font-size:100%; ">'''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Affiliations Committee/News/Issue 8|read this newsletter in full]]''' • [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Global message delivery/Targets/Affiliations Committee/News|subscribe/unsubscribe]]</div><section end="announcement-content" /> [[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]] ([[User talk:MediaWiki message delivery|talk]]) 03:50, 03 May 2026 (UTC) </div> <!-- Message sent by User:Buszmail@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Global_message_delivery/Targets/Affiliations_Committee/News&oldid=30057452 --> == Final Reminder: Submission of Local Winners for Feminism and Folklore 2026 == Dear Feminism and Folklore organiser, This is a friendly reminder that the deadline for submitting the names and details of your local winners for '''Feminism and Folklore 2026''' is '''5 June 2026'''. Please ensure that your community's [[:m:Feminism and Folklore 2026/Results|winner information]] is submitted before this date. Communities that do not provide their winner data by the deadline will unfortunately not be eligible for prize distribution, and the international organizing team will not be able to accommodate late submissions received after 5 June 2026. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter and for your participation in the campaign. Best regards, '''Feminism and Folklore International Organizing Team''' --[[Énéagwu:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:MediaWiki message delivery|úkọ̀lá]]) 03:09, 3 ochu ekefa 2026 (WAT) <!-- Message sent by User:Tiven2240@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Tiven2240/wlf2026&oldid=30627457 --> 85mtktmmbpcnhdr5xwn2lwqt4971w12 Wikipídiya:Áyí Amójá 4 1186 41638 38695 2026-06-02T23:21:44Z MediaWiki message delivery 218 /* Migration to Parsoid */ new section 41638 wikitext text/x-wiki == Administrator Right Renewer == I will like to request for renewer of my Igala Wikipeidia Admin rights so that I can contribute more effectively to the development and maintenance of the Igala Wikipedia. My goal is to ensure that the content is accurate, comprehensive, and well-organized, and to support the Igala-speaking community in accessing reliable information..[[Énéagwu:AgnesAbah|AgnesAbah]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:AgnesAbah|úkọ̀lá]]) 11:28, 18 ochu ekeji 2026 (WAT) ;Support Vote * [[Énéagwu:AgnesAbah|AgnesAbah]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:AgnesAbah|úkọ̀lá]]) 11.44, 18 ochu ekejo 2026 (WAT) * [[Énéagwu:Ibrokhan1|Ibrokhan1]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Ibrokhan1|úkọ̀lá]]) 11:51, 18 ochu ekejo 2026 (WAT) * [[Énéagwu:Benjamin Blessing|Benjamin Blessing]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu: Benjamin Blessing|úkọ̀lá]]) 11:55, 18 ochu ekejo 2026 (WAT) * [[Énéagwu:DeronPeter|DeronPeter]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:DeronPeter|úkọ̀lá]]) 11:59, 18 ochu ekejo 2026 (WAT) * [[Énéagwu:Rashbadams|Rashbadams]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Rashbadams|úkọ̀lá]]) 12:04, 18 ochu ekejo 2026 (WAT) * [[Énéagwu: Macocobovi|Macocobovi]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Macocobovi|úkọ̀lá]]) 15:43, 18 ochu ekejo 2026 (WAT) * [[Énéagwu:Suhgoum|Suhgoum]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Suhgoum|úkọ̀lá]]) 7.22, 19 ochu ekejo 2026 (WAT) * [[Énéagwu:Lindayerima|Lindayerima]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Lindayerima|úkọ̀lá]]) 10.41, 21 ochu ekejo 2026 (WAT) * [[Énéagwu: MosesToepan|MosesToepan]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu: MosesToepan|úkọ̀lá]]) 13.36, 21 ochu ekejo 2026 (WAT) == Administrator Right Renewer == I will like to request for renewer of my Igala Wikipeidia Admin rights so that I can contribute more effectively to the development and maintenance of the Igala Wikipedia. My goal is to ensure that the content is accurate, comprehensive, and well-organized, and to support the Igala-speaking community in accessing reliable information..[[Énéagwu:AgnesAbah|AgnesAbah]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:AgnesAbah|úkọ̀lá]]) 05:00, 18 ochu ekefa 2024 (WAT) ;Support Vote * [[Énéagwu:AgnesAbah|AgnesAbah]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:AgnesAbah|úkọ̀lá]]) 22:51, 13 ochu ejodudu 2025 (WAT) * [[Énéagwu:Henry Ojonugwa|Henry Ojonugwa]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Henry Ojonugwa|úkọ̀lá]]) 22:51, 13 ochu ejodudu 2025 (WAT) * [[Énéagwu:Macocobovi|Macocobovi]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Macocobovi|úkọ̀lá]]) 22:08, 9 ochu Ejodudu 2025 (WAT) *[[Énéagwu:Spadeex|Spadeex]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu: Spadeex|úkọ̀lá]]) 12:35, 13 ochu Ejodudu 2025 (WAT) * [[Énéagwu: Ezeone10|Ezeone10]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu: Ezeone10|úkọ̀lá]]) 16:01, 13 ochu Ejodudu 2025 (WAT) * [[Énéagwu:Changfaaa|Changfaaa]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Changfaaa|úkọ̀lá]]) 19:31, 13 ochu Ejodudu 2025 (WAT) * [[Énéagwu:Bovimacoco|Bovimacoco]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Bovimacoco|úkọ̀lá]]) 22:07, 14 ochu Ejodudu 2025 (WAT) * [[Énéagwu:Ennyfav|Ennyfav]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Ennyfav|úkọ̀lá]]) 22:21, 14 ochu Ejodudu 2025 (WAT) * [[Énéagwu:Toontak92|Toontak92]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu: Toontak92|úkọ̀lá]]) 10:01, 16 ochu Ejodudu 2025 (WAT) * [[Énéagwu:Obedmakolo|Obedmakolo]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu: Obedmakolo|Obedmakolo]]) 10:01, 20 ochu Ekeji 2025 (WAT) == Grant proposal (Building Igala Wikipedia Community Through Campus Engagement) == Hello community members, I am applying for a rapid grant titled Building Igala Wikipedia Community Through Campus Engagement, and I will need your maximum support to make the project a success. [[User:AgnesAbah|AgnesAbah]] ([[User talk:AgnesAbah|talk]]) 22:23, 13 November 2024 (UTC) ::''You can sign using [[File:OOjs UI icon signature-ltr.svg|20px]] button or <code><nowiki>~~~~</nowiki></code>''. == Administrator access == I will like to request for Igala Wikipeidia Admin rights so that I can contribute more effectively to the development and maintenance of the Igala Wikipedia. My goal is to ensure that the content is accurate, comprehensive, and well-organized, and to support the Igala-speaking community in accessing reliable information..[[Énéagwu:AgnesAbah|AgnesAbah]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:AgnesAbah|úkọ̀lá]]) 05:00, 10 ochu ekefa 2024 (WAT) ;Support Vote * [[Énéagwu:Henry Ojonugwa|Henry Ojonugwa]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Henry Ojonugwa|úkọ̀lá]]) 22:51, 17 ochu ekefa 2024 (WAT) * Godfrey Emmanuel * Iamgreaced * [[Énéagwu:Obedmakolo|Obedmakolo]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Obedmakolo|úkọ̀lá]]) 08:05, 18 ochu ekefa 2024 (WAT) * [[Énéagwu:Benjamin Blessing|Benjamin Blessing]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Benjamin Blessing|úkọlá]]) 11:25, 18 ochu ekefa 2024 (WAT) * [[Énéagwu:Ednalisa|Ednalisa]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Ednalisa|úkọlá]]) 23:08, 18 ochu ekefa 2024 (WAT) * [[Énéagwu:Gift2420|Gift2420]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Gift2420|úkọlá]]) 16:50, 19 ochu ekefa 2024 (WAT) * [[Énéagwu:Macocobovi|Macocobovi]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Macocobovi|úkọlá]]) 11:27, 21 ochu ekefa 2024 (WAT) * [[Énéagwu:Toontak92|Toontak92]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Toontak92|úkọlá]]) 06:10, 21 ochu ekefa 2024 (WAT) * [[Énéagwu:Ezeone10|Ezeone10]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Ezeone10|úkọlá]]) 00:30, 21 ochu ekefa 2024 (WAT) * [[Énéagwu:julsanders|julsanders]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:julsanders|úkọlá]]) 10:07, 21 ochu ekefa 2024 (WAT) * [[Énéagwu:Ennyfav|Ennyfav]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Ennyfav|úkọlá]]) 10:09, 21 ochu ekefa 2024 (WAT) * [[Énéagwu:Janeeva1|Janeeva1]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Janeeva1|úkọlá]]) 10:12, 21 ochu ekefa 2024 (WAT) * [[Énéagwu:Bovimacoco|Bovimacoco]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Bovimacoco|úkọlá]]) 10:14, 21 ochu ekefa 2024 (WAT) * [[Énéagwu:Tugusbar|Tugusbar]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Tugusbar|úkọlá]]) 14:28, 22 ochu ekefa 2024 (WAT) * [[Énéagwu:omedesolomon|omedesolomon]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:omedesolomon|úkọlá]]) 22:47, 21 ochu ekefa 2024 (WAT) * [[Énéagwu:Andzayi|Andzayi]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Andzayi|úkọlá]]) 11:25, 23 ochu ekefa 2024 (WAT) * [[Énéagwu:David Danladi|David Danladi]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:David Danladi|úkọlá]]) 11:40, 23 ochu ekefa 2024 (WAT) *[[Énéagwu:Sacomz| Sacomz]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Sacomz|úkọlá]]) 12:56, 24 ochu ekefa 2024 (WAT) *[[Énéagwu:Benjila|Benjila]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Benjila|úkọlá]]) 01:02, 24 ochu ekefa 2024 (WAT) *[[Énéagwu:Mandalong|Mandalong]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Mandalong|úkọlá]]) 01:08, 24 ochu ekefa 2024 (WAT) *[[Énéagwu:Chindonglapang|Chindonglapang]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Chindonglapang|úkọlá]]) 01:13, 24 ochu ekefa 2024 (WAT) == An improved dashboard for the Content Translation tool == <div lang="en" dir="ltr"> {{Int:hello}} Wikipedians, Apologies as this message is not in your language, {{Int:please-translate}}. The [[mediawikiwiki:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia_Language_and_Product_Localization|Language and Product Localization team]] has improved the [https://test.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:ContentTranslation&filter-type=automatic&filter-id=previous-edits&active-list=suggestions&from=en&to=es Content Translation dashboard] to create a consistent experience for all contributors using mobile and desktop devices. The improved translation dashboard allows all logged-in users of the tool to enjoy a consistent experience regardless of their type of device. With a harmonized experience, logged-in desktop users now have access to the capabilities shown in the image below. [[file:Content_Translation_new-dashboard.png|alt=|center|thumb|576x576px|Notice that in this screenshot, the new dashboard allows: Users to adjust suggestions with the "For you" and "...More" buttons to select general topics or community-created collections (like the example of Climate topic).  Also, users can use translation to create new articles (as before) and expand existing articles section by section. You can see how suggestions are provided in the new dashboard  in two groups ("Create new pages" and "Expand with new sections")-one for each activity.]] [[File:Content_Translation_dashboard_on_desktop.png|alt=|center|thumb|577x577px|In the current dashboard, you will notice that you can't adjust suggestions to select topics or community-created collections. Also, you can't expand on existing articles by translating new sections.]] We will implement [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Content translation#Improved translation experience|this improvement]] on your wiki '''on Monday, March 17th, 2025''' and remove the current dashboard '''by May 2025'''. Please reach out with any questions concerning the dashboard in this thread. Thank you! On behalf of the Language and Product Localization team. </div> <bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:UOzurumba (WMF)|UOzurumba (WMF)]]</bdi> 03:55, 13 ochu eketa 2025 (WAT) <!-- Message sent by User:UOzurumba (WMF)@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:UOzurumba_(WMF)/sandbox_CX_Unified_dashboard_announcement_list_1&oldid=28382282 --> ==Proposal to enable the "Contribute" entry point in Igala Wikipedia== {{Int:Hello}} Igala Wikipedians, Apologies as this message is not in your language. {{Int:please-translate}}. The [[mediawikiwiki:Wikimedia_Language_and_Product_Localization|WMF Language and Product Localization]] team proposes enabling an entry point called "Contribute" to your Wikipedia. The [[:bn:বিশেষ:Contribute|Contribute]] entry point is based on collaborative work with other product teams in the Wikimedia Foundation on [[mediawikiwiki:Edit_Discovery|Edit discovery]], which validated the entry point as a persistent and constant path that contributors took to discover ways to contribute content in Wikipedia. Therefore, enabling this entry point in your Wikipedia will help contributors quickly discover available tools and immediately click to start using them. This entry point is designed to be a central point for discovering contribution tools in Igala Wikipedia. '''Who can access it''' Once it is enabled in your Wikipedia, newcomers can access the entry point automatically by just logging into their account, click on the User drop-down menu and choose the "Contribute" icon, which takes you to another menu where you will find a self-guided description of what you can do to contribute content, as shown in the image below. An option to "view contributions" is also available to access the list of your contributions. [[File:Mobile_Contribute_Page.png|Mobile Contribute Page]] [[File:Mobile_contribute_menu_(detailed).png|Mobile contribute menu (detailed)]] For experienced contributors, the Contribute icon is not automatically shown in their User drop-down menu. They will still see the "Contributions" option unless they change it to the "Contribute" manually. We have gotten valuable feedback that helped us improve its discoverability. Now, it is ready to be enabled in other Wikis. One major improvement was to [[phab:T369041|make the entry point optional for experienced contributors]] who still want to have the "Contributions" entry point as default.           We plan to enable it '''on mobile''' for Wikis, where the Section translation tool is enabled. In this way, we will provide a main entry point to the mobile translation dashboard, and the exposure can still be limited by targeting only the mobile platform for now. If there are no objections to having the entry point for mobile users from your community, we will enable it by 10th June 2025. We welcome your feedback and questions in this thread on our proposal to enable it here. Suppose there are no objections, we will deploy the "Contribute" entry point in your Wikipedia. We look forward to your response soon. Thank you! On behalf of the WMF Language and Product Localization team. [[Énéagwu:UOzurumba (WMF)|UOzurumba (WMF)]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:UOzurumba (WMF)|úkọ̀lá]]) 00:59, 28 ochu ekelu 2025 (WAT) :Thank you for proposing the "Contribute" entry point for our Igala Wikipedia! This sounds like a valuable feature to help contributors discover tools and start contributing more easily. :We appreciate the consideration for experienced contributors to keep their default settings. :No objection from us The team can go ahead and deploy :Thank you [[Énéagwu:AgnesAbah|AgnesAbah]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:AgnesAbah|úkọ̀lá]]) 19:40, 8 ochu ekefa 2025 (WAT) ::Thank you @[[Énéagwu:AgnesAbah|AgnesAbah]], for your feedback. Soon you will have the Contribute menu in your Wiki. [[Énéagwu:UOzurumba (WMF)|UOzurumba (WMF)]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:UOzurumba (WMF)|úkọ̀lá]]) 02:54, 10 ochu ekefa 2025 (WAT) :::That will be awesome [[Énéagwu:AgnesAbah|AgnesAbah]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:AgnesAbah|úkọ̀lá]]) 14:19, 11 ochu ekefa 2025 (WAT) == <span lang="en" dir="ltr">Migration to Parsoid</span> == <div lang="en" dir="ltr"> <section begin="announcement-content" /> <em>[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Foundation/Product and Technology/Parsoid Read Views/Read View Announcement|Read this in another language]]</em> Hello everyone! I am glad to inform you that as the next step in the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Parsoid/Parser Unification|Parser Unification]] project, Parsoid will soon be turned on as the default article renderer on your wiki. We are gradually increasing the number of wikis using Parsoid, with the intention of making it the default wikitext parser for MediaWiki's next long-term support release. This will make our wikis more reliable and consistent for editors, readers, and tools to use, as well as making the development of future wikitext features easier. If this disrupts your workflow, don’t worry! You can still opt out through a user preference or turn Parsoid off on the current page using the Tools submenu, as described in the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:ParserMigration|Extension:ParserMigration]] documentation. There is [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Parsoid/Parser Unification/Confidence Framework|more information about our roll-out strategy]] available, including the testing done before we turn on Parsoid for a new wiki. To report bugs and issues, please look at our [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Parsoid/Parser Unification/Known Issues|known issues]] documentation and if you found a new bug please create a phab ticket and tag the [[phab:project/view/5846|Content Transform Team in Phabricator]]. <section end="announcement-content" /> </div> <bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[mw:User:ABreault (WMF)|Content Transform Team]]</bdi> 00:21, 3 ochu ekefa 2026 (WAT) <!-- Message sent by User:ABreault (WMF)@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikimedia_Foundation/Product_and_Technology/Parsoid_Read_Views/2026-06-04_Wikipedias&oldid=30626143 --> q2cd24cwtwyb7hqlchpg1lktupnsnzt Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Ogalihillary 3 1450 41639 40096 2026-06-03T02:09:17Z MediaWiki message delivery 218 /* Final Reminder: Submission of Local Winners for Feminism and Folklore 2026 */ new section 41639 wikitext text/x-wiki == Feminism and Folklore 2025: Important Updates for Organizers & Jury == Hello Community Organizers and Jury, Thank you for organising Feminism and Folklore writing competition on your wiki. Feminism and Folklore is the largest Wikipedia contest organized by community members. We congratulate you in joining and celebrating our cultural heritage and promoting gender equality on Wikipedia. To encourage boost for the contributions of the participants, we're offering prizes for Feminism and Folklore local prizes. Each Wikipedia will have three local winners: # First Prize: $25 USD # Second Prize: $20 USD # Best Jury Article: $15 USD All this will be in '''gift voucher format only'''. Prizes will only be given to users who have more than 5 accepted articles. No prizes will be given for users winning below 5 accepted articles. Kindly inform your local community regarding these prizes and post them on the local project page The Best Jury Article will be chosen by the jury based on how unique the article is aligned with the theme. The jury will review all submissions and decide the winner together, making sure it's fair. These articles will also be featured on our social media handles. We're also providing internet and childcare support to the first 75 organizers and Jury members for those who request for it. Remember, only 75 organizers will get this support, and it's given on a first-come, first-served basis. The registration form will close after 75 registrations, and the deadline is <nowiki>'''</nowiki>March 5, 2025<nowiki>'''</nowiki>. This support is optional and not compulsory, so if you're interested, fill out the [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeum8md6FqHY1ISWRLW5bqOAv_lcd1tpVtMMZfWKRDU_IffLQ/viewform?usp=dialog Form] Each organizer/jury who gets support will receive $40 USD in gift voucher format, even if they're involved in more than one wiki. No dual support will be provided if you have signed up in more than one language. This support is meant to appreciate your volunteer support for the contest. We also invite all organizers and jury members to join us for Advocacy session on '''Saturday, Feb 28, 2025'''. This session will help you understand the jury process for both contests and give you a chance to ask questions. More details are on [[meta:Event:Telling untold stories: How to document gendered narratives in Folklore on Wikipedia|Event:Telling untold stories: How to document gendered narratives in Folklore on Wikipedia - Meta]] Let's celebrate our different cultures and work towards gender equality on Wikipedia! Best regards, Stella and Tiven Wiki loves folklore international team [[User:SAgbley|SAgbley]] ([[User talk:SAgbley|talk]]) 04:39, 25 February 2025 (UTC) <!-- Message sent by User:Joris Darlington Quarshie@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Joris_Darlington_Quarshie/Community_Prizes&oldid=28309519 --> == Final reminder that the deadline for submitting your Feminism and Folklore 2025 results == <div style="border:8px maroon ridge;padding:6px;> Hello {{PAGENAME}} [[File:Feminism and Folklore logo.svg | right | frameless]] I hope this message finds you well. This is a final reminder that the deadline for submitting your Feminism and Folklore 2025 results on Meta has elapsed. For participant prizes to be processed, your community must submit the necessary information as soon as possible. Please use the following link to submit your results: [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Feminism_and_Folklore_2025/Results Submit your results] We have extended the {{font color||yellow|'''submission deadline to 12 June 2025'''.}} Kindly note that failure to submit by this date will result in your group’s participants not receiving any prizes from us. Thank you for your attention to this important matter and for your continued contributions to the Feminism and Folklore campaign. Warm regards,<br> Stella<br> On behalf of Feminism and Folklore Team<br> [[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]] ([[User talk:MediaWiki message delivery|<span class="signature-talk">{{int:Talkpagelinktext}}</span>]]) 12:39, 08 June 2025 (UTC) </div> <!-- Message sent by User:Joris Darlington Quarshie@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:FnF_2025_reminder_list&oldid=28842648 --> == Feminism and Folklore 2026 starts soon == <div style="border:8px maroon ridge; padding:6px;"> [[File:Feminism and Folklore 2026 logo.svg|center|550px|frameless]] <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr" style="padding: 1em 2em;"> <div style="text-align: center; width: 100%;">''{{int:please-translate}}''</div> ;Invitation to Organize Feminism and Folklore 2026 Dear {{BASEPAGENAME}}, We are pleased to invite you to organize the '''[[:m:Feminism and Folklore 2026|Feminism and Folklore 2026]]''' writing competition on your local Wikipedia. The international campaign will run from '''1 February to 31 March 2026''' and aims to improve coverage of feminism, women’s histories, gender-related topics, and folk culture across Wikipedia projects. ;About the Campaign '''Feminism and Folklore''' is a global writing initiative that complements the '''[[:c:Commons:Wiki Loves Folklore 2026|Wiki Loves Folklore]]''' photography competition. While Wiki Loves Folklore focuses on visual documentation, this writing campaign addresses the '''gender gap on Wikipedia''' by improving encyclopedic content related to folk culture and women. ;What Can Participants Write About? Communities can contribute by creating, expanding, or translating articles related to: * Folk festivals, rituals, and celebrations * Folk dances, music, and traditional performances * Women and queer figures in folklore * Women in mythology and oral traditions * Women warriors, witches, and witch-hunting narratives * Fairy tales, folk stories, and legends * Folk games, sports, and cultural practices Participants may work from curated article lists or generate new article suggestions using campaign tools. ;How to Sign Up as an Organizer Organizers are requested to complete the following steps to register their community: # Create a local project page on your wiki [[:m:Feminism and Folklore/Sample|(see sample)]] # Set up the campaign using the '''CampWiz''' tool # Prepare a local article list and clearly mention: #* Campaign timeline #* Local and international prizes # Request a site notice from local administrators [[:mr:Template:SN-FNF|(see sample)]] # Add your local project page and CampWiz link to the '''[[:m:Feminism and Folklore 2026/Project Page|Meta project page]]''' ;Campaign Tools The Wiki Loves Folklore Tech Team has introduced tools to support organizers and participants: * '''Article List Generator by Topic''' – Helps identify articles available on English Wikipedia but missing in your local language Wikipedia. The tool allows customized filters and provides downloadable article lists in CSV and wikitable formats. * '''CampWiz''' – Enables communities to manage writing campaigns effectively, including jury-based evaluation. This will be the third year CampWiz is officially used for Feminism and Folklore. Both tools are now available for use in the campaign. '''[https://tools.wikilovesfolklore.org/ Click here to access the tools]''' ;Learn More & Get Support *For detailed information about rules, timelines, and prizes, please visit the '''[[:m:Feminism and Folklore 2026|Feminism and Folklore 2026 project page]]'''. * Join the office hours on 23 January 2026 and connect with the international Team. ([[:m:Event:Wiki Loves Folklore 2026 Office Hours|sign up now]]) If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out via: * '''[[:m:Talk:Feminism and Folklore 2026/Project Page|Meta talk page]]''' * Email us using details on the contact page. ;Join Us We look forward to your collaboration and coordination in making Feminism and Folklore 2026 a meaningful and impactful campaign for closing gender gaps and enriching folk culture content on Wikipedia. Thank you and best wishes, '''[[:m:Feminism and Folklore 2026|Feminism and Folklore 2026 International Team]]''' ---- ''Stay connected:'' [[File:B&W Facebook icon.png|link=https://www.facebook.com/feminismandfolklore/|30x30px]]&nbsp;[[File:B&W Twitter icon.png|link=https://twitter.com/wikifolklore|30x30px]] </div></div> --[[Énéagwu:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:MediaWiki message delivery|úkọ̀lá]]) 17:31, 18 ochu ajodudu 2026 (WAT) <!-- Message sent by User:Tiven2240@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Tiven2240/fnf25&oldid=29949330 --> == Feminism and Folklore 2026 – Community Organisers & Jury == Hello {{PAGENAME}}!, Thank you for taking the lead in organising '''Feminism and Folklore 2026''' in your community. We truly appreciate your efforts! To ensure a smooth and successful campaign, please make sure you have: * Fully completed all details on the [[:m:Feminism and Folklore 2026/Project Page|Feminism and Folklore 2026 Project Page]]: * Started promoting the campaign within your community. * Requested a local administrator to place a '''sitenotice''' about the campaign so users are notified. * Used the '''[https://tools.wikilovesfolklore.org/fnf/ Article List Generator Tool]''' and shared the generated article lists with your community. === Internet & Childcare Support === Community organisers and jury members who require '''internet and childcare support''' (non-mandatory, opt-in, request-only support) should fill the support request form '''by 22 February 2026'''. '''[https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeutXEF1yTnJfExWUYPIf6SkhcnTgul07BeI-biqT4RE_vsrA/viewform Link to the form]''' Requests submitted after this date will not be entertained. === Important Participation Guidelines === * Minimum article size: '''3000 bytes and 300 words''' (final decision may be set by local organisers). * If your country is not listed on the Article list generator tool, please contact us. === Community Engagement === * Keep your community active and motivated throughout the campaign. * Share your achievements and notable articles with us so we can highlight them globally. * In the support form, please indicate if you would like a '''quick coordination call after the campaign'''. Let’s make '''Feminism and Folklore''', under the banner of '''#WeTogether''', help bridge the '''gender gap''' and '''folklore gap''' on Wikipedia worldwide. 🌍✊ Thank you for your collaboration! ''If someone from your community organisers or jury has missed this message feel free to share this message with them.'' Feminism and Folklore International Team. –[[Énéagwu:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:MediaWiki message delivery|úkọ̀lá]]) 06:17, 16 ochu ekeji 2026 (WAT) <!-- Message sent by User:Tiven2240@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Tiven2240/fnf26&oldid=30083330 --> == Next Steps and Feedback meeting for Feminism and Folklore Organizers == <div style="border:8px maroon ridge; padding:6px;"> [[File:Feminism and Folklore 2026 logo.svg|center|550px|frameless]] <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr" style="padding: 1em 2em;"> <div style="text-align: center; width: 100%;">''{{int:please-translate}}''</div> Dear Organizer, I hope this message finds you well. First and foremost, on behalf of the International Team I want to extend my gratitude to you for your efforts in organizing the '''Feminism and Folklore 2026''' campaign on your local Wikipedia. Your contribution has been instrumental in bridging the gender and folk gap on Wikipedia, and we truly appreciate your dedication to this important cause. As the campaign has ended I wanted to inform you about the next steps. It's time to commence the jury process using the CampWiz or Fountain tool where your campaign was hosted. Please ensure that you update the details of the jury, campaign links and the names of organizers accurately on the [[:m:Feminism and Folklore 2026/Project Page|sign-up page]]. Once the jury process is completed, kindly update only the top 3 winners details on the [[:m:Feminism and Folklore 2026/Results|results page]] accordingly. The deadline for jury submission of results is '''April 30, 2026'''. However, if you find that the number of articles is high and you require more time, please don't hesitate to inform us via email or on campaign Meta Wiki talk page. We are more than willing to approve an extension if needed. Should you encounter any issues with the tools, please feel free to reach out to us on Telegram for assistance. Your feedback and progress updates are crucial for us to improve the campaign and better understand your community's insights. Therefore, we kindly ask you to spare just an hour to collectively share your progress and achievements with us during our '''[[:m:Event:Feminism and Folklore 2026 Post-Campaign Office Hour|community feedback session]]'''. Your input will greatly assist us in making the campaign more meaningful and impactful. Thank you once again for your hard work and dedication to the Feminism and Folklore campaign. Your efforts are deeply appreciated, and we look forward to hearing from you soon. Warm regards, [[User:Tiven2240|Tiven2240]] on behalf of Feminism and Folklore International Team <nowiki>#WeTogether</nowiki> </div></div> --[[Énéagwu:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:MediaWiki message delivery|úkọ̀lá]]) 12:57, 11 ochu ekele 2026 (WAT) <!-- Message sent by User:Tiven2240@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Tiven2240/fnf26&oldid=30391231 --> == Final Reminder: Submission of Local Winners for Feminism and Folklore 2026 == Dear Feminism and Folklore organiser, This is a friendly reminder that the deadline for submitting the names and details of your local winners for '''Feminism and Folklore 2026''' is '''5 June 2026'''. Please ensure that your community's [[:m:Feminism and Folklore 2026/Results|winner information]] is submitted before this date. Communities that do not provide their winner data by the deadline will unfortunately not be eligible for prize distribution, and the international organizing team will not be able to accommodate late submissions received after 5 June 2026. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter and for your participation in the campaign. Best regards, '''Feminism and Folklore International Organizing Team''' --[[Énéagwu:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:MediaWiki message delivery|úkọ̀lá]]) 03:09, 3 ochu ekefa 2026 (WAT) <!-- Message sent by User:Tiven2240@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Tiven2240/wlf2026&oldid=30627457 --> 38xc502f6681m8ymsd845q8ag860j2m Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:Henry Ojonugwa 3 1452 41641 40094 2026-06-03T02:09:17Z MediaWiki message delivery 218 /* Final Reminder: Submission of Local Winners for Feminism and Folklore 2026 */ new section 41641 wikitext text/x-wiki == Feminism and Folklore 2025: Important Updates for Organizers & Jury == Hello Community Organizers and Jury, Thank you for organising Feminism and Folklore writing competition on your wiki. Feminism and Folklore is the largest Wikipedia contest organized by community members. We congratulate you in joining and celebrating our cultural heritage and promoting gender equality on Wikipedia. To encourage boost for the contributions of the participants, we're offering prizes for Feminism and Folklore local prizes. Each Wikipedia will have three local winners: # First Prize: $25 USD # Second Prize: $20 USD # Best Jury Article: $15 USD All this will be in '''gift voucher format only'''. Prizes will only be given to users who have more than 5 accepted articles. No prizes will be given for users winning below 5 accepted articles. Kindly inform your local community regarding these prizes and post them on the local project page The Best Jury Article will be chosen by the jury based on how unique the article is aligned with the theme. The jury will review all submissions and decide the winner together, making sure it's fair. These articles will also be featured on our social media handles. We're also providing internet and childcare support to the first 75 organizers and Jury members for those who request for it. Remember, only 75 organizers will get this support, and it's given on a first-come, first-served basis. The registration form will close after 75 registrations, and the deadline is <nowiki>'''</nowiki>March 5, 2025<nowiki>'''</nowiki>. This support is optional and not compulsory, so if you're interested, fill out the [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeum8md6FqHY1ISWRLW5bqOAv_lcd1tpVtMMZfWKRDU_IffLQ/viewform?usp=dialog Form] Each organizer/jury who gets support will receive $40 USD in gift voucher format, even if they're involved in more than one wiki. No dual support will be provided if you have signed up in more than one language. This support is meant to appreciate your volunteer support for the contest. We also invite all organizers and jury members to join us for Advocacy session on '''Saturday, Feb 28, 2025'''. This session will help you understand the jury process for both contests and give you a chance to ask questions. More details are on [[meta:Event:Telling untold stories: How to document gendered narratives in Folklore on Wikipedia|Event:Telling untold stories: How to document gendered narratives in Folklore on Wikipedia - Meta]] Let's celebrate our different cultures and work towards gender equality on Wikipedia! Best regards, Stella and Tiven Wiki loves folklore international team [[User:SAgbley|SAgbley]] ([[User talk:SAgbley|talk]]) 04:39, 25 February 2025 (UTC) <!-- Message sent by User:Joris Darlington Quarshie@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Joris_Darlington_Quarshie/Community_Prizes&oldid=28309519 --> == Final reminder that the deadline for submitting your Feminism and Folklore 2025 results == <div style="border:8px maroon ridge;padding:6px;> Hello {{PAGENAME}} [[File:Feminism and Folklore logo.svg | right | frameless]] I hope this message finds you well. This is a final reminder that the deadline for submitting your Feminism and Folklore 2025 results on Meta has elapsed. For participant prizes to be processed, your community must submit the necessary information as soon as possible. Please use the following link to submit your results: [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Feminism_and_Folklore_2025/Results Submit your results] We have extended the {{font color||yellow|'''submission deadline to 12 June 2025'''.}} Kindly note that failure to submit by this date will result in your group’s participants not receiving any prizes from us. Thank you for your attention to this important matter and for your continued contributions to the Feminism and Folklore campaign. Warm regards,<br> Stella<br> On behalf of Feminism and Folklore Team<br> [[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]] ([[User talk:MediaWiki message delivery|<span class="signature-talk">{{int:Talkpagelinktext}}</span>]]) 12:39, 08 June 2025 (UTC) </div> <!-- Message sent by User:Joris Darlington Quarshie@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:FnF_2025_reminder_list&oldid=28842648 --> == Feminism and Folklore 2026 – Community Organisers & Jury == Hello {{PAGENAME}}!, Thank you for taking the lead in organising '''Feminism and Folklore 2026''' in your community. We truly appreciate your efforts! To ensure a smooth and successful campaign, please make sure you have: * Fully completed all details on the [[:m:Feminism and Folklore 2026/Project Page|Feminism and Folklore 2026 Project Page]]: * Started promoting the campaign within your community. * Requested a local administrator to place a '''sitenotice''' about the campaign so users are notified. * Used the '''[https://tools.wikilovesfolklore.org/fnf/ Article List Generator Tool]''' and shared the generated article lists with your community. === Internet & Childcare Support === Community organisers and jury members who require '''internet and childcare support''' (non-mandatory, opt-in, request-only support) should fill the support request form '''by 22 February 2026'''. '''[https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeutXEF1yTnJfExWUYPIf6SkhcnTgul07BeI-biqT4RE_vsrA/viewform Link to the form]''' Requests submitted after this date will not be entertained. === Important Participation Guidelines === * Minimum article size: '''3000 bytes and 300 words''' (final decision may be set by local organisers). * If your country is not listed on the Article list generator tool, please contact us. === Community Engagement === * Keep your community active and motivated throughout the campaign. * Share your achievements and notable articles with us so we can highlight them globally. * In the support form, please indicate if you would like a '''quick coordination call after the campaign'''. Let’s make '''Feminism and Folklore''', under the banner of '''#WeTogether''', help bridge the '''gender gap''' and '''folklore gap''' on Wikipedia worldwide. 🌍✊ Thank you for your collaboration! ''If someone from your community organisers or jury has missed this message feel free to share this message with them.'' Feminism and Folklore International Team. –[[Énéagwu:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:MediaWiki message delivery|úkọ̀lá]]) 06:17, 16 ochu ekeji 2026 (WAT) <!-- Message sent by User:Tiven2240@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Tiven2240/fnf26&oldid=30083330 --> == Next Steps and Feedback meeting for Feminism and Folklore Organizers == <div style="border:8px maroon ridge; padding:6px;"> [[File:Feminism and Folklore 2026 logo.svg|center|550px|frameless]] <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr" style="padding: 1em 2em;"> <div style="text-align: center; width: 100%;">''{{int:please-translate}}''</div> Dear Organizer, I hope this message finds you well. First and foremost, on behalf of the International Team I want to extend my gratitude to you for your efforts in organizing the '''Feminism and Folklore 2026''' campaign on your local Wikipedia. Your contribution has been instrumental in bridging the gender and folk gap on Wikipedia, and we truly appreciate your dedication to this important cause. As the campaign has ended I wanted to inform you about the next steps. It's time to commence the jury process using the CampWiz or Fountain tool where your campaign was hosted. Please ensure that you update the details of the jury, campaign links and the names of organizers accurately on the [[:m:Feminism and Folklore 2026/Project Page|sign-up page]]. Once the jury process is completed, kindly update only the top 3 winners details on the [[:m:Feminism and Folklore 2026/Results|results page]] accordingly. The deadline for jury submission of results is '''April 30, 2026'''. However, if you find that the number of articles is high and you require more time, please don't hesitate to inform us via email or on campaign Meta Wiki talk page. We are more than willing to approve an extension if needed. Should you encounter any issues with the tools, please feel free to reach out to us on Telegram for assistance. Your feedback and progress updates are crucial for us to improve the campaign and better understand your community's insights. Therefore, we kindly ask you to spare just an hour to collectively share your progress and achievements with us during our '''[[:m:Event:Feminism and Folklore 2026 Post-Campaign Office Hour|community feedback session]]'''. Your input will greatly assist us in making the campaign more meaningful and impactful. Thank you once again for your hard work and dedication to the Feminism and Folklore campaign. Your efforts are deeply appreciated, and we look forward to hearing from you soon. Warm regards, [[User:Tiven2240|Tiven2240]] on behalf of Feminism and Folklore International Team <nowiki>#WeTogether</nowiki> </div></div> --[[Énéagwu:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:MediaWiki message delivery|úkọ̀lá]]) 12:57, 11 ochu ekele 2026 (WAT) <!-- Message sent by User:Tiven2240@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Tiven2240/fnf26&oldid=30391231 --> == Final Reminder: Submission of Local Winners for Feminism and Folklore 2026 == Dear Feminism and Folklore organiser, This is a friendly reminder that the deadline for submitting the names and details of your local winners for '''Feminism and Folklore 2026''' is '''5 June 2026'''. Please ensure that your community's [[:m:Feminism and Folklore 2026/Results|winner information]] is submitted before this date. Communities that do not provide their winner data by the deadline will unfortunately not be eligible for prize distribution, and the international organizing team will not be able to accommodate late submissions received after 5 June 2026. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter and for your participation in the campaign. Best regards, '''Feminism and Folklore International Organizing Team''' --[[Énéagwu:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]] ([[Úkọ̀lá énéagwu:MediaWiki message delivery|úkọ̀lá]]) 03:09, 3 ochu ekefa 2026 (WAT) <!-- Message sent by User:Tiven2240@metawiki using the list at https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Tiven2240/wlf2026&oldid=30627457 --> awyhj5lcey44tu9cxntnkgg9uoto5x5 Vmobile 0 2114 41565 2026-06-02T14:13:32Z Paul maji 892 Created page with "{{more footnotes needed|date=December 2010}} '''Vmobile''' was a Nigerian [[mobile phone]] network provider with close to a million subscribers in 2004. The company was previously owned by [[Econet Wireless Nigeria]], but after a shareholder dispute was purchased (for a month) by Vodacom of South Africa. The Vodacom deal was short-lived, and the operator soon thereafter began trading as VMobile Nigeria, owned by Vee Networks Limited. The name Vee was based on Vee from Vo..." 41565 wikitext text/x-wiki {{more footnotes needed|date=December 2010}} '''Vmobile''' was a Nigerian [[mobile phone]] network provider with close to a million subscribers in 2004. The company was previously owned by [[Econet Wireless Nigeria]], but after a shareholder dispute was purchased (for a month) by Vodacom of South Africa. The Vodacom deal was short-lived, and the operator soon thereafter began trading as VMobile Nigeria, owned by Vee Networks Limited. The name Vee was based on Vee from Vodacom after Vodacom pulled out of the deal. Vodacom's South African staff was retained by the Nigerian Investors, to run the now called VMobile network. Willem Swart was appointed as CEO, with several previous Econet staff as directors. The company claimed that all investors were Nigeria-based. They included the state governments of [[Lagos]], [[Delta State, Nigeria|Delta]], and [[Akwa Ibom State|Akwa Ibom]]. On April 16, 2006, [[Celtel]] made a conditional offer for Vmobile and in May 2006, Vmobile was bought by Celtel for US$1.005. billion after Celtel acquired a controlling stake of 65% in Vmobile During its time, Vmobile branded itself as the network for the Nigerian people, with the catchphrase being "it's all about you".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.sl/drwebsite/publish/article_20052607.shtml|title=Celtel Sierra Leone buys Nigeria's Vmobile|access-date=2007-06-14|author=Awareness Times|date=2006-05-31}}</ref> == References == <references /> == External links == * [http://www.celtel.com/en/index.html Celtel Company Website] * {{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20060320191735/http://www.worldreport-ind.com/nigeria/vmobile.htm Interview with Willem Swart]}} {{Nigeria-media-stub}} {{telecom-company-stub}} {{Nigeria-company-stub}} c8k8nvfdjjuz2zisg469zqlt7wbmsyc 41566 41565 2026-06-02T14:26:22Z ~2026-32811-12 1491 41566 wikitext text/x-wiki {{more footnotes needed|date=December 2010}} '''Vmobile''' ì chì omá Naijilia was a Nigerian [[mobile phone]] network provider with close to a million subscribers in 2004. The company was previously owned by [[Econet Wireless Nigeria]], but after a shareholder dispute was purchased (for a month) by Vodacom of South Africa. The Vodacom deal was short-lived, and the operator soon thereafter began trading as VMobile Nigeria, owned by Vee Networks Limited. The name Vee was based on Vee from Vodacom after Vodacom pulled out of the deal. Vodacom's South African staff was retained by the Nigerian Investors, to run the now called VMobile network. Willem Swart was appointed as CEO, with several previous Econet staff as directors. The company claimed that all investors were Nigeria-based. They included the state governments of [[Lagos]], [[Delta State, Nigeria|Delta]], and [[Akwa Ibom State|Akwa Ibom]]. On April 16, 2006, [[Celtel]] made a conditional offer for Vmobile and in May 2006, Vmobile was bought by Celtel for US$1.005. billion after Celtel acquired a controlling stake of 65% in Vmobile During its time, Vmobile branded itself as the network for the Nigerian people, with the catchphrase being "it's all about you".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.sl/drwebsite/publish/article_20052607.shtml|title=Celtel Sierra Leone buys Nigeria's Vmobile|access-date=2007-06-14|author=Awareness Times|date=2006-05-31}}</ref> == References == <references /> == External links == * [http://www.celtel.com/en/index.html Celtel Company Website] * {{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20060320191735/http://www.worldreport-ind.com/nigeria/vmobile.htm Interview with Willem Swart]}} {{Nigeria-media-stub}} {{telecom-company-stub}} {{Nigeria-company-stub}} 1r71wfidhyp00or8e61wfvstzphf1qw 41567 41566 2026-06-02T14:35:38Z ~2026-32811-12 1491 41567 wikitext text/x-wiki {{more footnotes needed|date=December 2010}} '''Vmobile''' ì chì omá Naijilia kì nì [[mobile phone]] network provider with close to a million subscribers in 2004. The company was previously owned by [[Econet Wireless Nigeria]], but after a shareholder dispute was purchased (for a month) by Vodacom of South Africa. The Vodacom deal was short-lived, and the operator soon thereafter began trading as VMobile Nigeria, owned by Vee Networks Limited. The name Vee was based on Vee from Vodacom after Vodacom pulled out of the deal. Vodacom's South African staff was retained by the Nigerian Investors, to run the now called VMobile network. Willem Swart was appointed as CEO, with several previous Econet staff as directors. The company claimed that all investors were Nigeria-based. They included the state governments of [[Lagos]], [[Delta State, Nigeria|Delta]], and [[Akwa Ibom State|Akwa Ibom]]. On April 16, 2006, [[Celtel]] made a conditional offer for Vmobile and in May 2006, Vmobile was bought by Celtel for US$1.005. billion after Celtel acquired a controlling stake of 65% in Vmobile During its time, Vmobile branded itself as the network for the Nigerian people, with the catchphrase being "it's all about you".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.sl/drwebsite/publish/article_20052607.shtml|title=Celtel Sierra Leone buys Nigeria's Vmobile|access-date=2007-06-14|author=Awareness Times|date=2006-05-31}}</ref> == References == <references /> == External links == * [http://www.celtel.com/en/index.html Celtel Company Website] * {{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20060320191735/http://www.worldreport-ind.com/nigeria/vmobile.htm Interview with Willem Swart]}} {{Nigeria-media-stub}} {{telecom-company-stub}} {{Nigeria-company-stub}} cewb76jn3u7vt1g049bu3npvq259n6k 41568 41567 2026-06-02T14:39:48Z ~2026-32811-12 1491 41568 wikitext text/x-wiki {{more footnotes needed|date=December 2010}} '''Vmobile''' ì chì omá Naijilia kì nì [[mobile phone]] Ẹnẹ k'alú uchi ẹwñ k'á d'ọwọ t'ójeu-mẹlu kpaí amonẹ k'á dọmọ efu ọdọ network provider with close to a million subscribers in 2004. The company was previously owned by [[Econet Wireless Nigeria]], but after a shareholder dispute was purchased (for a month) by Vodacom of South Africa. The Vodacom deal was short-lived, and the operator soon thereafter began trading as VMobile Nigeria, owned by Vee Networks Limited. The name Vee was based on Vee from Vodacom after Vodacom pulled out of the deal. Vodacom's South African staff was retained by the Nigerian Investors, to run the now called VMobile network. Willem Swart was appointed as CEO, with several previous Econet staff as directors. The company claimed that all investors were Nigeria-based. They included the state governments of [[Lagos]], [[Delta State, Nigeria|Delta]], and [[Akwa Ibom State|Akwa Ibom]]. On April 16, 2006, [[Celtel]] made a conditional offer for Vmobile and in May 2006, Vmobile was bought by Celtel for US$1.005. billion after Celtel acquired a controlling stake of 65% in Vmobile During its time, Vmobile branded itself as the network for the Nigerian people, with the catchphrase being "it's all about you".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.sl/drwebsite/publish/article_20052607.shtml|title=Celtel Sierra Leone buys Nigeria's Vmobile|access-date=2007-06-14|author=Awareness Times|date=2006-05-31}}</ref> == References == <references /> == External links == * [http://www.celtel.com/en/index.html Celtel Company Website] * {{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20060320191735/http://www.worldreport-ind.com/nigeria/vmobile.htm Interview with Willem Swart]}} {{Nigeria-media-stub}} {{telecom-company-stub}} {{Nigeria-company-stub}} t5z6hjinq5zmrs9l1vwvg4nb4a57kr0 41569 41568 2026-06-02T14:41:12Z ~2026-32811-12 1491 41569 wikitext text/x-wiki {{more footnotes needed|date=December 2010}} '''Vmobile''' ì chì omá Naijilia kì nì [[mobile phone]] Ẹnẹ k'alú uchi ẹwñ k'á d'ọwọ t'ójeu-mẹlu kpaí amonẹ k'á dọmọ efu ọdọ 2004. The company was previously owned by [[Econet Wireless Nigeria]], but after a shareholder dispute was purchased (for a month) by Vodacom of South Africa. The Vodacom deal was short-lived, and the operator soon thereafter began trading as VMobile Nigeria, owned by Vee Networks Limited. The name Vee was based on Vee from Vodacom after Vodacom pulled out of the deal. Vodacom's South African staff was retained by the Nigerian Investors, to run the now called VMobile network. Willem Swart was appointed as CEO, with several previous Econet staff as directors. The company claimed that all investors were Nigeria-based. They included the state governments of [[Lagos]], [[Delta State, Nigeria|Delta]], and [[Akwa Ibom State|Akwa Ibom]]. On April 16, 2006, [[Celtel]] made a conditional offer for Vmobile and in May 2006, Vmobile was bought by Celtel for US$1.005. billion after Celtel acquired a controlling stake of 65% in Vmobile During its time, Vmobile branded itself as the network for the Nigerian people, with the catchphrase being "it's all about you".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.sl/drwebsite/publish/article_20052607.shtml|title=Celtel Sierra Leone buys Nigeria's Vmobile|access-date=2007-06-14|author=Awareness Times|date=2006-05-31}}</ref> == References == <references /> == External links == * [http://www.celtel.com/en/index.html Celtel Company Website] * {{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20060320191735/http://www.worldreport-ind.com/nigeria/vmobile.htm Interview with Willem Swart]}} {{Nigeria-media-stub}} {{telecom-company-stub}} {{Nigeria-company-stub}} tposnppcub2nne5gtk1128iqz5a7xtg 41570 41569 2026-06-02T14:43:52Z ~2026-32811-12 1491 41570 wikitext text/x-wiki {{more footnotes needed|date=December 2010}} '''Vmobile''' ì chì omá Naijilia kì nì [[mobile phone]] Ẹnẹ k'alú uchi ẹwñ k'á d'ọwọ t'ójeu-mẹlu kpaí amonẹ k'á dọmọ efu ọdọ 2004. Óbànẹ́ k’í kpalúwñ, ẹ́nẹ́ k’í mú jẹ tọ́wọ́tọ́wọ́ l’ẹ́ kì chìThe company was previously owned by [[Econet Wireless Nigeria]], but after a shareholder dispute was purchased (for a month) by Vodacom of South Africa. The Vodacom deal was short-lived, and the operator soon thereafter began trading as VMobile Nigeria, owned by Vee Networks Limited. The name Vee was based on Vee from Vodacom after Vodacom pulled out of the deal. Vodacom's South African staff was retained by the Nigerian Investors, to run the now called VMobile network. Willem Swart was appointed as CEO, with several previous Econet staff as directors. The company claimed that all investors were Nigeria-based. They included the state governments of [[Lagos]], [[Delta State, Nigeria|Delta]], and [[Akwa Ibom State|Akwa Ibom]]. On April 16, 2006, [[Celtel]] made a conditional offer for Vmobile and in May 2006, Vmobile was bought by Celtel for US$1.005. billion after Celtel acquired a controlling stake of 65% in Vmobile During its time, Vmobile branded itself as the network for the Nigerian people, with the catchphrase being "it's all about you".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.sl/drwebsite/publish/article_20052607.shtml|title=Celtel Sierra Leone buys Nigeria's Vmobile|access-date=2007-06-14|author=Awareness Times|date=2006-05-31}}</ref> == References == <references /> == External links == * [http://www.celtel.com/en/index.html Celtel Company Website] * {{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20060320191735/http://www.worldreport-ind.com/nigeria/vmobile.htm Interview with Willem Swart]}} {{Nigeria-media-stub}} {{telecom-company-stub}} {{Nigeria-company-stub}} 28wa9kug1bkinfn9c9u5tdfute37tgz 41571 41570 2026-06-02T14:45:05Z ~2026-32811-12 1491 41571 wikitext text/x-wiki {{more footnotes needed|date=December 2010}} '''Vmobile''' ì chì omá Naijilia kì nì [[mobile phone]] Ẹnẹ k'alú uchi ẹwñ k'á d'ọwọ t'ójeu-mẹlu kpaí amonẹ k'á dọmọ efu ọdọ 2004. Óbànẹ́ k’í kpalúwñ, ẹ́nẹ́ k’í mú jẹ tọ́wọ́tọ́wọ́ l’ẹ́ kì chì [[Econet Wireless Nigeria]], but after a shareholder dispute was purchased (for a month) by Vodacom of South Africa. The Vodacom deal was short-lived, and the operator soon thereafter began trading as VMobile Nigeria, owned by Vee Networks Limited. The name Vee was based on Vee from Vodacom after Vodacom pulled out of the deal. Vodacom's South African staff was retained by the Nigerian Investors, to run the now called VMobile network. Willem Swart was appointed as CEO, with several previous Econet staff as directors. The company claimed that all investors were Nigeria-based. They included the state governments of [[Lagos]], [[Delta State, Nigeria|Delta]], and [[Akwa Ibom State|Akwa Ibom]]. On April 16, 2006, [[Celtel]] made a conditional offer for Vmobile and in May 2006, Vmobile was bought by Celtel for US$1.005. billion after Celtel acquired a controlling stake of 65% in Vmobile During its time, Vmobile branded itself as the network for the Nigerian people, with the catchphrase being "it's all about you".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.sl/drwebsite/publish/article_20052607.shtml|title=Celtel Sierra Leone buys Nigeria's Vmobile|access-date=2007-06-14|author=Awareness Times|date=2006-05-31}}</ref> == References == <references /> == External links == * [http://www.celtel.com/en/index.html Celtel Company Website] * {{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20060320191735/http://www.worldreport-ind.com/nigeria/vmobile.htm Interview with Willem Swart]}} {{Nigeria-media-stub}} {{telecom-company-stub}} {{Nigeria-company-stub}} o9hyemzr3fxvkzrxlkx0dda93jr7uss 41573 41571 2026-06-02T14:54:12Z ~2026-32811-12 1491 41573 wikitext text/x-wiki {{more footnotes needed|date=December 2010}} '''Vmobile''' ì chì omá Naijilia kì nì [[mobile phone]] Ẹnẹ k'alú uchi ẹwñ k'á d'ọwọ t'ójeu-mẹlu kpaí amonẹ k'á dọmọ efu ọdọ 2004. Óbànẹ́ k’í kpalúwñ, ẹ́nẹ́ k’í mú jẹ tọ́wọ́tọ́wọ́ l’ẹ́ kì chì [[Econet Wireless Nigeria]],Abajíkọ̀, ọ̀nà kìí amánẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í óbànẹ́ lẹ́ kpaí ẹgwa gba l’ẹ́, kómìnì Vodacom k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í South Africa wá rà á f’ọ́dù k’í d’ólí. but after a shareholder dispute was purchased (for a month) by Vodacom of South Africa. The Vodacom deal was short-lived, and the operator soon thereafter began trading as VMobile Nigeria, owned by Vee Networks Limited. The name Vee was based on Vee from Vodacom after Vodacom pulled out of the deal. Vodacom's South African staff was retained by the Nigerian Investors, to run the now called VMobile network. Willem Swart was appointed as CEO, with several previous Econet staff as directors. The company claimed that all investors were Nigeria-based. They included the state governments of [[Lagos]], [[Delta State, Nigeria|Delta]], and [[Akwa Ibom State|Akwa Ibom]]. On April 16, 2006, [[Celtel]] made a conditional offer for Vmobile and in May 2006, Vmobile was bought by Celtel for US$1.005. billion after Celtel acquired a controlling stake of 65% in Vmobile During its time, Vmobile branded itself as the network for the Nigerian people, with the catchphrase being "it's all about you".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.sl/drwebsite/publish/article_20052607.shtml|title=Celtel Sierra Leone buys Nigeria's Vmobile|access-date=2007-06-14|author=Awareness Times|date=2006-05-31}}</ref> == References == <references /> == External links == * [http://www.celtel.com/en/index.html Celtel Company Website] * {{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20060320191735/http://www.worldreport-ind.com/nigeria/vmobile.htm Interview with Willem Swart]}} {{Nigeria-media-stub}} {{telecom-company-stub}} {{Nigeria-company-stub}} 4ti7jzn3xgpgkx5zv1srl4fzxc2a9yu 41574 41573 2026-06-02T14:55:06Z ~2026-32811-12 1491 41574 wikitext text/x-wiki {{more footnotes needed|date=December 2010}} '''Vmobile''' ì chì omá Naijilia kì nì [[mobile phone]] Ẹnẹ k'alú uchi ẹwñ k'á d'ọwọ t'ójeu-mẹlu kpaí amonẹ k'á dọmọ efu ọdọ 2004. Óbànẹ́ k’í kpalúwñ, ẹ́nẹ́ k’í mú jẹ tọ́wọ́tọ́wọ́ l’ẹ́ kì chì [[Econet Wireless Nigeria]],Abajíkọ̀, ọ̀nà kìí amánẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í óbànẹ́ lẹ́ kpaí ẹgwa gba l’ẹ́, kómìnì Vodacom k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í South Africa wá rà á f’ọ́dù k’í d’ólí. The Vodacom deal was short-lived, and the operator soon thereafter began trading as VMobile Nigeria, owned by Vee Networks Limited. The name Vee was based on Vee from Vodacom after Vodacom pulled out of the deal. Vodacom's South African staff was retained by the Nigerian Investors, to run the now called VMobile network. Willem Swart was appointed as CEO, with several previous Econet staff as directors. The company claimed that all investors were Nigeria-based. They included the state governments of [[Lagos]], [[Delta State, Nigeria|Delta]], and [[Akwa Ibom State|Akwa Ibom]]. On April 16, 2006, [[Celtel]] made a conditional offer for Vmobile and in May 2006, Vmobile was bought by Celtel for US$1.005. billion after Celtel acquired a controlling stake of 65% in Vmobile During its time, Vmobile branded itself as the network for the Nigerian people, with the catchphrase being "it's all about you".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.sl/drwebsite/publish/article_20052607.shtml|title=Celtel Sierra Leone buys Nigeria's Vmobile|access-date=2007-06-14|author=Awareness Times|date=2006-05-31}}</ref> == References == <references /> == External links == * [http://www.celtel.com/en/index.html Celtel Company Website] * {{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20060320191735/http://www.worldreport-ind.com/nigeria/vmobile.htm Interview with Willem Swart]}} {{Nigeria-media-stub}} {{telecom-company-stub}} {{Nigeria-company-stub}} r9tqd6v5ifqokd3lhnxy8lcwpfzcovm 41575 41574 2026-06-02T14:58:47Z ~2026-32811-12 1491 41575 wikitext text/x-wiki {{more footnotes needed|date=December 2010}} '''Vmobile''' ì chì omá Naijilia kì nì [[mobile phone]] Ẹnẹ k'alú uchi ẹwñ k'á d'ọwọ t'ójeu-mẹlu kpaí amonẹ k'á dọmọ efu ọdọ 2004. Óbànẹ́ k’í kpalúwñ, ẹ́nẹ́ k’í mú jẹ tọ́wọ́tọ́wọ́ l’ẹ́ kì chì [[Econet Wireless Nigeria]],Abajíkọ̀, ọ̀nà kìí amánẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í óbànẹ́ lẹ́ kpaí ẹgwa gba l’ẹ́, kómìnì Vodacom k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í South Africa wá rà á f’ọ́dù k’í d’ólí. Alá kpaí Vodacom lẹ́ d’ọwọ́ kpo tàkà, kómìnì lẹ́ gba rọ̀nà f’ọ́dù fúfú k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í Naijilia VMobile, tàkí kómìnì k’á dọ̀mọ̀ k’í jẹ́ Vee Networks Limited wá mú jẹ The Vodacom deal was short-lived, and the operator soon thereafter began trading as VMobile Nigeria, owned by Vee Networks Limited. The name Vee was based on Vee from Vodacom after Vodacom pulled out of the deal. Vodacom's South African staff was retained by the Nigerian Investors, to run the now called VMobile network. Willem Swart was appointed as CEO, with several previous Econet staff as directors. The company claimed that all investors were Nigeria-based. They included the state governments of [[Lagos]], [[Delta State, Nigeria|Delta]], and [[Akwa Ibom State|Akwa Ibom]]. On April 16, 2006, [[Celtel]] made a conditional offer for Vmobile and in May 2006, Vmobile was bought by Celtel for US$1.005. billion after Celtel acquired a controlling stake of 65% in Vmobile During its time, Vmobile branded itself as the network for the Nigerian people, with the catchphrase being "it's all about you".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.sl/drwebsite/publish/article_20052607.shtml|title=Celtel Sierra Leone buys Nigeria's Vmobile|access-date=2007-06-14|author=Awareness Times|date=2006-05-31}}</ref> == References == <references /> == External links == * [http://www.celtel.com/en/index.html Celtel Company Website] * {{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20060320191735/http://www.worldreport-ind.com/nigeria/vmobile.htm Interview with Willem Swart]}} {{Nigeria-media-stub}} {{telecom-company-stub}} {{Nigeria-company-stub}} l49tcyw8ydh4ycke9lio9p7y1g378mq 41576 41575 2026-06-02T14:59:52Z ~2026-32811-12 1491 41576 wikitext text/x-wiki {{more footnotes needed|date=December 2010}} '''Vmobile''' ì chì omá Naijilia kì nì [[mobile phone]] Ẹnẹ k'alú uchi ẹwñ k'á d'ọwọ t'ójeu-mẹlu kpaí amonẹ k'á dọmọ efu ọdọ 2004. Óbànẹ́ k’í kpalúwñ, ẹ́nẹ́ k’í mú jẹ tọ́wọ́tọ́wọ́ l’ẹ́ kì chì [[Econet Wireless Nigeria]],Abajíkọ̀, ọ̀nà kìí amánẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í óbànẹ́ lẹ́ kpaí ẹgwa gba l’ẹ́, kómìnì Vodacom k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í South Africa wá rà á f’ọ́dù k’í d’ólí. Alá kpaí Vodacom lẹ́ d’ọwọ́ kpo tàkà, kómìnì lẹ́ gba rọ̀nà f’ọ́dù fúfú k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í Naijilia VMobile, tàkí kómìnì k’á dọ̀mọ̀ k’í jẹ́ Vee Networks Limited wá mú jẹ The name Vee was based on Vee from Vodacom after Vodacom pulled out of the deal. Vodacom's South African staff was retained by the Nigerian Investors, to run the now called VMobile network. Willem Swart was appointed as CEO, with several previous Econet staff as directors. The company claimed that all investors were Nigeria-based. They included the state governments of [[Lagos]], [[Delta State, Nigeria|Delta]], and [[Akwa Ibom State|Akwa Ibom]]. On April 16, 2006, [[Celtel]] made a conditional offer for Vmobile and in May 2006, Vmobile was bought by Celtel for US$1.005. billion after Celtel acquired a controlling stake of 65% in Vmobile During its time, Vmobile branded itself as the network for the Nigerian people, with the catchphrase being "it's all about you".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.sl/drwebsite/publish/article_20052607.shtml|title=Celtel Sierra Leone buys Nigeria's Vmobile|access-date=2007-06-14|author=Awareness Times|date=2006-05-31}}</ref> == References == <references /> == External links == * [http://www.celtel.com/en/index.html Celtel Company Website] * {{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20060320191735/http://www.worldreport-ind.com/nigeria/vmobile.htm Interview with Willem Swart]}} {{Nigeria-media-stub}} {{telecom-company-stub}} {{Nigeria-company-stub}} 5ly0fh6brrbvvmiwxzc7dpxop9xzekd 41578 41576 2026-06-02T15:03:49Z ~2026-32811-12 1491 41578 wikitext text/x-wiki {{more footnotes needed|date=December 2010}} '''Vmobile''' ì chì omá Naijilia kì nì [[mobile phone]] Ẹnẹ k'alú uchi ẹwñ k'á d'ọwọ t'ójeu-mẹlu kpaí amonẹ k'á dọmọ efu ọdọ 2004. Óbànẹ́ k’í kpalúwñ, ẹ́nẹ́ k’í mú jẹ tọ́wọ́tọ́wọ́ l’ẹ́ kì chì [[Econet Wireless Nigeria]],Abajíkọ̀, ọ̀nà kìí amánẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í óbànẹ́ lẹ́ kpaí ẹgwa gba l’ẹ́, kómìnì Vodacom k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í South Africa wá rà á f’ọ́dù k’í d’ólí. Alá kpaí Vodacom lẹ́ d’ọwọ́ kpo tàkà, kómìnì lẹ́ gba rọ̀nà f’ọ́dù fúfú k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í Naijilia VMobile, tàkí kómìnì k’á dọ̀mọ̀ k’í jẹ́ Vee Networks Limited wá mú jẹ "Ọ́dù kìí í jẹ́ Vee lẹ́, efú ọ́dù Vodacom lẹ́ ma kwó mútá abajíkọ̀ kìí Vodacom kpa kpué kwó nọ̀nà lẹ́. Amá amá k’í kpalúwñ kwó South Africa lẹ́, amá amá kìí Nigeria wá rà á mu nẹ́ títí k’amá kpé nẹ́té k’amá ch’úkólò efú uchi ẹwñ kìí amá kpé VMobile abàjì. Willem Swart ma dá mọ̀ k’í jẹ́ gwanẹ́ gba úkólò lẹ́, kpaí amá amá úkólò kwó Econet tọ́wọ́tọ́wọ́ wá jẹ́ gwanẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í kómìnì lẹ́ The name Vee was based on Vee from Vodacom after Vodacom pulled out of the deal. Vodacom's South African staff was retained by the Nigerian Investors, to run the now called VMobile network. Willem Swart was appointed as CEO, with several previous Econet staff as directors. The company claimed that all investors were Nigeria-based. They included the state governments of [[Lagos]], [[Delta State, Nigeria|Delta]], and [[Akwa Ibom State|Akwa Ibom]]. On April 16, 2006, [[Celtel]] made a conditional offer for Vmobile and in May 2006, Vmobile was bought by Celtel for US$1.005. billion after Celtel acquired a controlling stake of 65% in Vmobile During its time, Vmobile branded itself as the network for the Nigerian people, with the catchphrase being "it's all about you".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.sl/drwebsite/publish/article_20052607.shtml|title=Celtel Sierra Leone buys Nigeria's Vmobile|access-date=2007-06-14|author=Awareness Times|date=2006-05-31}}</ref> == References == <references /> == External links == * [http://www.celtel.com/en/index.html Celtel Company Website] * {{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20060320191735/http://www.worldreport-ind.com/nigeria/vmobile.htm Interview with Willem Swart]}} {{Nigeria-media-stub}} {{telecom-company-stub}} {{Nigeria-company-stub}} s7m7tshn39yets3vito5c3dmytgzwxw 41579 41578 2026-06-02T15:04:31Z ~2026-32811-12 1491 41579 wikitext text/x-wiki {{more footnotes needed|date=December 2010}} '''Vmobile''' ì chì omá Naijilia kì nì [[mobile phone]] Ẹnẹ k'alú uchi ẹwñ k'á d'ọwọ t'ójeu-mẹlu kpaí amonẹ k'á dọmọ efu ọdọ 2004. Óbànẹ́ k’í kpalúwñ, ẹ́nẹ́ k’í mú jẹ tọ́wọ́tọ́wọ́ l’ẹ́ kì chì [[Econet Wireless Nigeria]],Abajíkọ̀, ọ̀nà kìí amánẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í óbànẹ́ lẹ́ kpaí ẹgwa gba l’ẹ́, kómìnì Vodacom k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í South Africa wá rà á f’ọ́dù k’í d’ólí. Alá kpaí Vodacom lẹ́ d’ọwọ́ kpo tàkà, kómìnì lẹ́ gba rọ̀nà f’ọ́dù fúfú k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í Naijilia VMobile, tàkí kómìnì k’á dọ̀mọ̀ k’í jẹ́ Vee Networks Limited wá mú jẹ "Ọ́dù kìí í jẹ́ Vee lẹ́, efú ọ́dù Vodacom lẹ́ ma kwó mútá abajíkọ̀ kìí Vodacom kpa kpué kwó nọ̀nà lẹ́. Amá amá k’í kpalúwñ kwó South Africa lẹ́, amá amá kìí Nigeria wá rà á mu nẹ́ títí k’amá kpé nẹ́té k’amá ch’úkólò efú uchi ẹwñ kìí amá kpé VMobile abàjì. Willem Swart ma dá mọ̀ k’í jẹ́ gwanẹ́ gba úkólò lẹ́, kpaí amá amá úkólò kwó Econet tọ́wọ́tọ́wọ́ wá jẹ́ gwanẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í kómìnì lẹ́ . The company claimed that all investors were Nigeria-based. They included the state governments of [[Lagos]], [[Delta State, Nigeria|Delta]], and [[Akwa Ibom State|Akwa Ibom]]. On April 16, 2006, [[Celtel]] made a conditional offer for Vmobile and in May 2006, Vmobile was bought by Celtel for US$1.005. billion after Celtel acquired a controlling stake of 65% in Vmobile During its time, Vmobile branded itself as the network for the Nigerian people, with the catchphrase being "it's all about you".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.sl/drwebsite/publish/article_20052607.shtml|title=Celtel Sierra Leone buys Nigeria's Vmobile|access-date=2007-06-14|author=Awareness Times|date=2006-05-31}}</ref> == References == <references /> == External links == * [http://www.celtel.com/en/index.html Celtel Company Website] * {{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20060320191735/http://www.worldreport-ind.com/nigeria/vmobile.htm Interview with Willem Swart]}} {{Nigeria-media-stub}} {{telecom-company-stub}} {{Nigeria-company-stub}} i1ilwoewlubpmxyw5g16so06loo5e90 41580 41579 2026-06-02T15:08:00Z ~2026-32811-12 1491 41580 wikitext text/x-wiki {{more footnotes needed|date=December 2010}} '''Vmobile''' ì chì omá Naijilia kì nì [[mobile phone]] Ẹnẹ k'alú uchi ẹwñ k'á d'ọwọ t'ójeu-mẹlu kpaí amonẹ k'á dọmọ efu ọdọ 2004. Óbànẹ́ k’í kpalúwñ, ẹ́nẹ́ k’í mú jẹ tọ́wọ́tọ́wọ́ l’ẹ́ kì chì [[Econet Wireless Nigeria]],Abajíkọ̀, ọ̀nà kìí amánẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í óbànẹ́ lẹ́ kpaí ẹgwa gba l’ẹ́, kómìnì Vodacom k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í South Africa wá rà á f’ọ́dù k’í d’ólí. Alá kpaí Vodacom lẹ́ d’ọwọ́ kpo tàkà, kómìnì lẹ́ gba rọ̀nà f’ọ́dù fúfú k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í Naijilia VMobile, tàkí kómìnì k’á dọ̀mọ̀ k’í jẹ́ Vee Networks Limited wá mú jẹ "Ọ́dù kìí í jẹ́ Vee lẹ́, efú ọ́dù Vodacom lẹ́ ma kwó mútá abajíkọ̀ kìí Vodacom kpa kpué kwó nọ̀nà lẹ́. Amá amá k’í kpalúwñ kwó South Africa lẹ́, amá amá kìí Nigeria wá rà á mu nẹ́ títí k’amá kpé nẹ́té k’amá ch’úkólò efú uchi ẹwñ kìí amá kpé VMobile abàjì. Willem Swart ma dá mọ̀ k’í jẹ́ gwanẹ́ gba úkólò lẹ́, kpaí amá amá úkólò kwó Econet tọ́wọ́tọ́wọ́ wá jẹ́ gwanẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í kómìnì lẹ́ . Kómìnì lẹ́ kàkà kà dọ̀ nọ̀ amánẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í úkólò lẹ́ kpaí amánẹ́ k’á dọ̀mọ̀, amánẹ́ efú ánẹ́ Naijilia amá dẹ́ pátápátá."The company claimed that all investors were Nigeria-based. They included the state governments of [[Lagos]], [[Delta State, Nigeria|Delta]], and [[Akwa Ibom State|Akwa Ibom]]. On April 16, 2006, [[Celtel]] made a conditional offer for Vmobile and in May 2006, Vmobile was bought by Celtel for US$1.005. billion after Celtel acquired a controlling stake of 65% in Vmobile During its time, Vmobile branded itself as the network for the Nigerian people, with the catchphrase being "it's all about you".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.sl/drwebsite/publish/article_20052607.shtml|title=Celtel Sierra Leone buys Nigeria's Vmobile|access-date=2007-06-14|author=Awareness Times|date=2006-05-31}}</ref> == References == <references /> == External links == * [http://www.celtel.com/en/index.html Celtel Company Website] * {{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20060320191735/http://www.worldreport-ind.com/nigeria/vmobile.htm Interview with Willem Swart]}} {{Nigeria-media-stub}} {{telecom-company-stub}} {{Nigeria-company-stub}} c3qv4t9zqyvdlv9urget8hbzaj3be3w 41582 41580 2026-06-02T15:18:54Z ~2026-32811-12 1491 41582 wikitext text/x-wiki {{more footnotes needed|date=December 2010}} '''Vmobile''' ì chì omá Naijilia kì nì [[mobile phone]] Ẹnẹ k'alú uchi ẹwñ k'á d'ọwọ t'ójeu-mẹlu kpaí amonẹ k'á dọmọ efu ọdọ 2004. Óbànẹ́ k’í kpalúwñ, ẹ́nẹ́ k’í mú jẹ tọ́wọ́tọ́wọ́ l’ẹ́ kì chì [[Econet Wireless Nigeria]],Abajíkọ̀, ọ̀nà kìí amánẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í óbànẹ́ lẹ́ kpaí ẹgwa gba l’ẹ́, kómìnì Vodacom k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í South Africa wá rà á f’ọ́dù k’í d’ólí. Alá kpaí Vodacom lẹ́ d’ọwọ́ kpo tàkà, kómìnì lẹ́ gba rọ̀nà f’ọ́dù fúfú k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í Naijilia VMobile, tàkí kómìnì k’á dọ̀mọ̀ k’í jẹ́ Vee Networks Limited wá mú jẹ "Ọ́dù kìí í jẹ́ Vee lẹ́, efú ọ́dù Vodacom lẹ́ ma kwó mútá abajíkọ̀ kìí Vodacom kpa kpué kwó nọ̀nà lẹ́. Amá amá k’í kpalúwñ kwó South Africa lẹ́, amá amá kìí Nigeria wá rà á mu nẹ́ títí k’amá kpé nẹ́té k’amá ch’úkólò efú uchi ẹwñ kìí amá kpé VMobile abàjì. Willem Swart ma dá mọ̀ k’í jẹ́ gwanẹ́ gba úkólò lẹ́, kpaí amá amá úkólò kwó Econet tọ́wọ́tọ́wọ́ wá jẹ́ gwanẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í kómìnì lẹ́ . Kómìnì lẹ́ kàkà kà dọ̀ nọ̀ amánẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í úkólò lẹ́ kpaí amánẹ́ k’á dọ̀mọ̀, amánẹ́ efú ánẹ́ Naijilia amá dẹ́ pátápátá. Ma d’ọwọ́ t’í amá gómẹ́tí yé amá 'state' kìí chí included the state governments of [[Lagos]], [[Delta State, Nigeria|Delta]],kpaí and [[Akwa Ibom State|Akwa Ibom]]. Ọjọ kî'ochu ékẹ̀lé nolu mégwéfa efu ọdọ On April 16, 2006, [[Celtel]] made a conditional offer for Vmobile and in May 2006, Vmobile was bought by Celtel for US$1.005. billion after Celtel acquired a controlling stake of 65% in Vmobile During its time, Vmobile branded itself as the network for the Nigerian people, with the catchphrase being "it's all about you".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.sl/drwebsite/publish/article_20052607.shtml|title=Celtel Sierra Leone buys Nigeria's Vmobile|access-date=2007-06-14|author=Awareness Times|date=2006-05-31}}</ref> == References == <references /> == External links == * [http://www.celtel.com/en/index.html Celtel Company Website] * {{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20060320191735/http://www.worldreport-ind.com/nigeria/vmobile.htm Interview with Willem Swart]}} {{Nigeria-media-stub}} {{telecom-company-stub}} {{Nigeria-company-stub}} 4wlh6f42b84kcjbtmms0yb4q651d8gj 41583 41582 2026-06-02T15:20:59Z ~2026-32811-12 1491 41583 wikitext text/x-wiki {{more footnotes needed|date=December 2010}} '''Vmobile''' ì chì omá Naijilia kì nì [[mobile phone]] Ẹnẹ k'alú uchi ẹwñ k'á d'ọwọ t'ójeu-mẹlu kpaí amonẹ k'á dọmọ efu ọdọ 2004. Óbànẹ́ k’í kpalúwñ, ẹ́nẹ́ k’í mú jẹ tọ́wọ́tọ́wọ́ l’ẹ́ kì chì [[Econet Wireless Nigeria]],Abajíkọ̀, ọ̀nà kìí amánẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í óbànẹ́ lẹ́ kpaí ẹgwa gba l’ẹ́, kómìnì Vodacom k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í South Africa wá rà á f’ọ́dù k’í d’ólí. Alá kpaí Vodacom lẹ́ d’ọwọ́ kpo tàkà, kómìnì lẹ́ gba rọ̀nà f’ọ́dù fúfú k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í Naijilia VMobile, tàkí kómìnì k’á dọ̀mọ̀ k’í jẹ́ Vee Networks Limited wá mú jẹ "Ọ́dù kìí í jẹ́ Vee lẹ́, efú ọ́dù Vodacom lẹ́ ma kwó mútá abajíkọ̀ kìí Vodacom kpa kpué kwó nọ̀nà lẹ́. Amá amá k’í kpalúwñ kwó South Africa lẹ́, amá amá kìí Nigeria wá rà á mu nẹ́ títí k’amá kpé nẹ́té k’amá ch’úkólò efú uchi ẹwñ kìí amá kpé VMobile abàjì. Willem Swart ma dá mọ̀ k’í jẹ́ gwanẹ́ gba úkólò lẹ́, kpaí amá amá úkólò kwó Econet tọ́wọ́tọ́wọ́ wá jẹ́ gwanẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í kómìnì lẹ́ . Kómìnì lẹ́ kàkà kà dọ̀ nọ̀ amánẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í úkólò lẹ́ kpaí amánẹ́ k’á dọ̀mọ̀, amánẹ́ efú ánẹ́ Naijilia amá dẹ́ pátápátá. Ma d’ọwọ́ t’í amá gómẹ́tí yé amá 'state' kìí chí [[Lagos]], [[Delta State, Nigeria|Delta]],kpaí [[Akwa Ibom State|Akwa Ibom]]. Ọjọ kî'ochu ékẹ̀lé nolu mégwéfa efu ọdọ 2006, [[Celtel]] made a conditional offer for Vmobile and in May 2006, Vmobile was bought by Celtel for US$1.005. billion after Celtel acquired a controlling stake of 65% in Vmobile During its time, Vmobile branded itself as the network for the Nigerian people, with the catchphrase being "it's all about you".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.sl/drwebsite/publish/article_20052607.shtml|title=Celtel Sierra Leone buys Nigeria's Vmobile|access-date=2007-06-14|author=Awareness Times|date=2006-05-31}}</ref> == References == <references /> == External links == * [http://www.celtel.com/en/index.html Celtel Company Website] * {{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20060320191735/http://www.worldreport-ind.com/nigeria/vmobile.htm Interview with Willem Swart]}} {{Nigeria-media-stub}} {{telecom-company-stub}} {{Nigeria-company-stub}} fzb0ztoafo7ri3fq4112u9y4p7hecmf 41584 41583 2026-06-02T15:24:20Z ~2026-32811-12 1491 41584 wikitext text/x-wiki {{more footnotes needed|date=December 2010}} '''Vmobile''' ì chì omá Naijilia kì nì [[mobile phone]] Ẹnẹ k'alú uchi ẹwñ k'á d'ọwọ t'ójeu-mẹlu kpaí amonẹ k'á dọmọ efu ọdọ 2004. Óbànẹ́ k’í kpalúwñ, ẹ́nẹ́ k’í mú jẹ tọ́wọ́tọ́wọ́ l’ẹ́ kì chì [[Econet Wireless Nigeria]],Abajíkọ̀, ọ̀nà kìí amánẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í óbànẹ́ lẹ́ kpaí ẹgwa gba l’ẹ́, kómìnì Vodacom k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í South Africa wá rà á f’ọ́dù k’í d’ólí. Alá kpaí Vodacom lẹ́ d’ọwọ́ kpo tàkà, kómìnì lẹ́ gba rọ̀nà f’ọ́dù fúfú k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í Naijilia VMobile, tàkí kómìnì k’á dọ̀mọ̀ k’í jẹ́ Vee Networks Limited wá mú jẹ "Ọ́dù kìí í jẹ́ Vee lẹ́, efú ọ́dù Vodacom lẹ́ ma kwó mútá abajíkọ̀ kìí Vodacom kpa kpué kwó nọ̀nà lẹ́. Amá amá k’í kpalúwñ kwó South Africa lẹ́, amá amá kìí Nigeria wá rà á mu nẹ́ títí k’amá kpé nẹ́té k’amá ch’úkólò efú uchi ẹwñ kìí amá kpé VMobile abàjì. Willem Swart ma dá mọ̀ k’í jẹ́ gwanẹ́ gba úkólò lẹ́, kpaí amá amá úkólò kwó Econet tọ́wọ́tọ́wọ́ wá jẹ́ gwanẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í kómìnì lẹ́ . Kómìnì lẹ́ kàkà kà dọ̀ nọ̀ amánẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í úkólò lẹ́ kpaí amánẹ́ k’á dọ̀mọ̀, amánẹ́ efú ánẹ́ Naijilia amá dẹ́ pátápátá. Ma d’ọwọ́ t’í amá gómẹ́tí yé amá 'state' kìí chí [[Lagos]], [[Delta State, Nigeria|Delta]],kpaí [[Akwa Ibom State|Akwa Ibom]]. Ọjọ kî'ochu ékẹ̀lé nolu mégwéfa efu ọdọ 2006, [[Celtel]] "Ma dọ́wọ́ t’í óbànẹ́ lẹ́ kí amá rà á, amá íchí dẹ́ k’í rí nọ̀nà k’amá dọ̀mọ̀.made a conditional offer for Vmobile and in May 2006, Vmobile was bought by Celtel for US$1.005. billion after Celtel acquired a controlling stake of 65% in Vmobile During its time, Vmobile branded itself as the network for the Nigerian people, with the catchphrase being "it's all about you".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.sl/drwebsite/publish/article_20052607.shtml|title=Celtel Sierra Leone buys Nigeria's Vmobile|access-date=2007-06-14|author=Awareness Times|date=2006-05-31}}</ref> == References == <references /> == External links == * [http://www.celtel.com/en/index.html Celtel Company Website] * {{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20060320191735/http://www.worldreport-ind.com/nigeria/vmobile.htm Interview with Willem Swart]}} {{Nigeria-media-stub}} {{telecom-company-stub}} {{Nigeria-company-stub}} r9775mhxl6wqqu197pgdw1p4avridvv 41585 41584 2026-06-02T15:25:56Z ~2026-32811-12 1491 41585 wikitext text/x-wiki {{more footnotes needed|date=December 2010}} '''Vmobile''' ì chì omá Naijilia kì nì [[mobile phone]] Ẹnẹ k'alú uchi ẹwñ k'á d'ọwọ t'ójeu-mẹlu kpaí amonẹ k'á dọmọ efu ọdọ 2004. Óbànẹ́ k’í kpalúwñ, ẹ́nẹ́ k’í mú jẹ tọ́wọ́tọ́wọ́ l’ẹ́ kì chì [[Econet Wireless Nigeria]],Abajíkọ̀, ọ̀nà kìí amánẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í óbànẹ́ lẹ́ kpaí ẹgwa gba l’ẹ́, kómìnì Vodacom k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í South Africa wá rà á f’ọ́dù k’í d’ólí. Alá kpaí Vodacom lẹ́ d’ọwọ́ kpo tàkà, kómìnì lẹ́ gba rọ̀nà f’ọ́dù fúfú k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í Naijilia VMobile, tàkí kómìnì k’á dọ̀mọ̀ k’í jẹ́ Vee Networks Limited wá mú jẹ "Ọ́dù kìí í jẹ́ Vee lẹ́, efú ọ́dù Vodacom lẹ́ ma kwó mútá abajíkọ̀ kìí Vodacom kpa kpué kwó nọ̀nà lẹ́. Amá amá k’í kpalúwñ kwó South Africa lẹ́, amá amá kìí Nigeria wá rà á mu nẹ́ títí k’amá kpé nẹ́té k’amá ch’úkólò efú uchi ẹwñ kìí amá kpé VMobile abàjì. Willem Swart ma dá mọ̀ k’í jẹ́ gwanẹ́ gba úkólò lẹ́, kpaí amá amá úkólò kwó Econet tọ́wọ́tọ́wọ́ wá jẹ́ gwanẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í kómìnì lẹ́ . Kómìnì lẹ́ kàkà kà dọ̀ nọ̀ amánẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í úkólò lẹ́ kpaí amánẹ́ k’á dọ̀mọ̀, amánẹ́ efú ánẹ́ Naijilia amá dẹ́ pátápátá. Ma d’ọwọ́ t’í amá gómẹ́tí yé amá 'state' kìí chí [[Lagos]], [[Delta State, Nigeria|Delta]],kpaí [[Akwa Ibom State|Akwa Ibom]]. Ọjọ kî'ochu ékẹ̀lé nolu mégwéfa efu ọdọ 2006, [[Celtel]] "Ma dọ́wọ́ t’í óbànẹ́ lẹ́ kí amá rà á, amá íchí dẹ́ k’í rí nọ̀nà k’amá dọ̀mọ̀ efu ó'chu ékelu odo and in May 2006, Vmobile was bought by Celtel for US$1.005. billion after Celtel acquired a controlling stake of 65% in Vmobile During its time, Vmobile branded itself as the network for the Nigerian people, with the catchphrase being "it's all about you".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.sl/drwebsite/publish/article_20052607.shtml|title=Celtel Sierra Leone buys Nigeria's Vmobile|access-date=2007-06-14|author=Awareness Times|date=2006-05-31}}</ref> == References == <references /> == External links == * [http://www.celtel.com/en/index.html Celtel Company Website] * {{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20060320191735/http://www.worldreport-ind.com/nigeria/vmobile.htm Interview with Willem Swart]}} {{Nigeria-media-stub}} {{telecom-company-stub}} {{Nigeria-company-stub}} a71vfzodtop3343ei77mlkzvniamg9r 41586 41585 2026-06-02T15:30:01Z ~2026-32811-12 1491 41586 wikitext text/x-wiki {{more footnotes needed|date=December 2010}} '''Vmobile''' ì chì omá Naijilia kì nì [[mobile phone]] Ẹnẹ k'alú uchi ẹwñ k'á d'ọwọ t'ójeu-mẹlu kpaí amonẹ k'á dọmọ efu ọdọ 2004. Óbànẹ́ k’í kpalúwñ, ẹ́nẹ́ k’í mú jẹ tọ́wọ́tọ́wọ́ l’ẹ́ kì chì [[Econet Wireless Nigeria]],Abajíkọ̀, ọ̀nà kìí amánẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í óbànẹ́ lẹ́ kpaí ẹgwa gba l’ẹ́, kómìnì Vodacom k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í South Africa wá rà á f’ọ́dù k’í d’ólí. Alá kpaí Vodacom lẹ́ d’ọwọ́ kpo tàkà, kómìnì lẹ́ gba rọ̀nà f’ọ́dù fúfú k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í Naijilia VMobile, tàkí kómìnì k’á dọ̀mọ̀ k’í jẹ́ Vee Networks Limited wá mú jẹ "Ọ́dù kìí í jẹ́ Vee lẹ́, efú ọ́dù Vodacom lẹ́ ma kwó mútá abajíkọ̀ kìí Vodacom kpa kpué kwó nọ̀nà lẹ́. Amá amá k’í kpalúwñ kwó South Africa lẹ́, amá amá kìí Nigeria wá rà á mu nẹ́ títí k’amá kpé nẹ́té k’amá ch’úkólò efú uchi ẹwñ kìí amá kpé VMobile abàjì. Willem Swart ma dá mọ̀ k’í jẹ́ gwanẹ́ gba úkólò lẹ́, kpaí amá amá úkólò kwó Econet tọ́wọ́tọ́wọ́ wá jẹ́ gwanẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í kómìnì lẹ́ . Kómìnì lẹ́ kàkà kà dọ̀ nọ̀ amánẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í úkólò lẹ́ kpaí amánẹ́ k’á dọ̀mọ̀, amánẹ́ efú ánẹ́ Naijilia amá dẹ́ pátápátá. Ma d’ọwọ́ t’í amá gómẹ́tí yé amá 'state' kìí chí [[Lagos]], [[Delta State, Nigeria|Delta]],kpaí [[Akwa Ibom State|Akwa Ibom]]. Ọjọ kî'ochu ékẹ̀lé nolu mégwéfa efu ọdọ 2006, [[Celtel]] "Ma dọ́wọ́ t’í óbànẹ́ lẹ́ kí amá rà á, amá íchí dẹ́ k’í rí nọ̀nà k’amá dọ̀mọ̀ efu ó'chu ékelu odo 2006, Celtel wá rà óbànẹ́ VMobile lẹ́ kpaí íwó k’í dọ́wọ́ t’í 'dollar' tóbù miliyọnu kàñ kpaí mẹ́fà, abajíkọ̀ kìí Celtel rà 'share' k’í jẹ́ ọ̀nà mẹ́fà l’ẹ́fù mọ́gwá (mẹ́gwẹ́fà n’ọ̀yọ̀ mẹ́fà) kíí jẹ́ kí kómìnì lẹ́ d’ọ́wọ́ t’í ma.Vmobile was bought by Celtel for US$1.005. billion after Celtel acquired a controlling stake of 65% in Vmobile During its time, Vmobile branded itself as the network for the Nigerian people, with the catchphrase being "it's all about you".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.sl/drwebsite/publish/article_20052607.shtml|title=Celtel Sierra Leone buys Nigeria's Vmobile|access-date=2007-06-14|author=Awareness Times|date=2006-05-31}}</ref> == References == <references /> == External links == * [http://www.celtel.com/en/index.html Celtel Company Website] * {{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20060320191735/http://www.worldreport-ind.com/nigeria/vmobile.htm Interview with Willem Swart]}} {{Nigeria-media-stub}} {{telecom-company-stub}} {{Nigeria-company-stub}} czpap4kgd4w2zc0i6or5pcmlyouwmkm 41587 41586 2026-06-02T15:43:18Z ~2026-32811-12 1491 41587 wikitext text/x-wiki {{more footnotes needed|date=December 2010}} '''Vmobile''' ì chì omá Naijilia kì nì [[mobile phone]] Ẹnẹ k'alú uchi ẹwñ k'á d'ọwọ t'ójeu-mẹlu kpaí amonẹ k'á dọmọ efu ọdọ 2004. Óbànẹ́ k’í kpalúwñ, ẹ́nẹ́ k’í mú jẹ tọ́wọ́tọ́wọ́ l’ẹ́ kì chì [[Econet Wireless Nigeria]],Abajíkọ̀, ọ̀nà kìí amánẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í óbànẹ́ lẹ́ kpaí ẹgwa gba l’ẹ́, kómìnì Vodacom k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í South Africa wá rà á f’ọ́dù k’í d’ólí. Alá kpaí Vodacom lẹ́ d’ọwọ́ kpo tàkà, kómìnì lẹ́ gba rọ̀nà f’ọ́dù fúfú k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í Naijilia VMobile, tàkí kómìnì k’á dọ̀mọ̀ k’í jẹ́ Vee Networks Limited wá mú jẹ "Ọ́dù kìí í jẹ́ Vee lẹ́, efú ọ́dù Vodacom lẹ́ ma kwó mútá abajíkọ̀ kìí Vodacom kpa kpué kwó nọ̀nà lẹ́. Amá amá k’í kpalúwñ kwó South Africa lẹ́, amá amá kìí Nigeria wá rà á mu nẹ́ títí k’amá kpé nẹ́té k’amá ch’úkólò efú uchi ẹwñ kìí amá kpé VMobile abàjì. Willem Swart ma dá mọ̀ k’í jẹ́ gwanẹ́ gba úkólò lẹ́, kpaí amá amá úkólò kwó Econet tọ́wọ́tọ́wọ́ wá jẹ́ gwanẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í kómìnì lẹ́ . Kómìnì lẹ́ kàkà kà dọ̀ nọ̀ amánẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í úkólò lẹ́ kpaí amánẹ́ k’á dọ̀mọ̀, amánẹ́ efú ánẹ́ Naijilia amá dẹ́ pátápátá. Ma d’ọwọ́ t’í amá gómẹ́tí yé amá 'state' kìí chí [[Lagos]], [[Delta State, Nigeria|Delta]],kpaí [[Akwa Ibom State|Akwa Ibom]]. Ọjọ kî'ochu ékẹ̀lé nolu mégwéfa efu ọdọ 2006, [[Celtel]] "Ma dọ́wọ́ t’í óbànẹ́ lẹ́ kí amá rà á, amá íchí dẹ́ k’í rí nọ̀nà k’amá dọ̀mọ̀ efu ó'chu ékelu odo 2006, Celtel wá rà óbànẹ́ VMobile lẹ́ kpaí íwó k’í dọ́wọ́ t’í 'dollar' tóbù miliyọnu kàñ kpaí mẹ́fà, abajíkọ̀ kìí Celtel rà 'share' k’í jẹ́ ọ̀nà mẹ́fà l’ẹ́fù mọ́gwá (mẹ́gwẹ́fà n’ọ̀yọ̀ mẹ́fà) kíí jẹ́ kí kómìnì lẹ́ d’ọ́wọ́ t’í ma. During its time, Vmobile branded itself as the network for the Nigerian people, with the catchphrase being "it's all about you".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.sl/drwebsite/publish/article_20052607.shtml|title=Celtel Sierra Leone buys Nigeria's Vmobile|access-date=2007-06-14|author=Awareness Times|date=2006-05-31}}</ref> == References == <references /> == External links == * [http://www.celtel.com/en/index.html Celtel Company Website] * {{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20060320191735/http://www.worldreport-ind.com/nigeria/vmobile.htm Interview with Willem Swart]}} {{Nigeria-media-stub}} {{telecom-company-stub}} {{Nigeria-company-stub}} s51mp2prwb061kaqhjubfafcfb30yj8 41588 41587 2026-06-02T15:57:40Z ~2026-32811-12 1491 41588 wikitext text/x-wiki {{more footnotes needed|date=December 2010}} '''Vmobile''' ì chì omá Naijilia kì nì [[mobile phone]] Ẹnẹ k'alú uchi ẹwñ k'á d'ọwọ t'ójeu-mẹlu kpaí amonẹ k'á dọmọ efu ọdọ 2004. Óbànẹ́ k’í kpalúwñ, ẹ́nẹ́ k’í mú jẹ tọ́wọ́tọ́wọ́ l’ẹ́ kì chì [[Econet Wireless Nigeria]],Abajíkọ̀, ọ̀nà kìí amánẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í óbànẹ́ lẹ́ kpaí ẹgwa gba l’ẹ́, kómìnì Vodacom k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í South Africa wá rà á f’ọ́dù k’í d’ólí. Alá kpaí Vodacom lẹ́ d’ọwọ́ kpo tàkà, kómìnì lẹ́ gba rọ̀nà f’ọ́dù fúfú k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í Naijilia VMobile, tàkí kómìnì k’á dọ̀mọ̀ k’í jẹ́ Vee Networks Limited wá mú jẹ "Ọ́dù kìí í jẹ́ Vee lẹ́, efú ọ́dù Vodacom lẹ́ ma kwó mútá abajíkọ̀ kìí Vodacom kpa kpué kwó nọ̀nà lẹ́. Amá amá k’í kpalúwñ kwó South Africa lẹ́, amá amá kìí Nigeria wá rà á mu nẹ́ títí k’amá kpé nẹ́té k’amá ch’úkólò efú uchi ẹwñ kìí amá kpé VMobile abàjì. Willem Swart ma dá mọ̀ k’í jẹ́ gwanẹ́ gba úkólò lẹ́, kpaí amá amá úkólò kwó Econet tọ́wọ́tọ́wọ́ wá jẹ́ gwanẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í kómìnì lẹ́ . Kómìnì lẹ́ kàkà kà dọ̀ nọ̀ amánẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í úkólò lẹ́ kpaí amánẹ́ k’á dọ̀mọ̀, amánẹ́ efú ánẹ́ Naijilia amá dẹ́ pátápátá. Ma d’ọwọ́ t’í amá gómẹ́tí yé amá 'state' kìí chí [[Lagos]], [[Delta State, Nigeria|Delta]],kpaí [[Akwa Ibom State|Akwa Ibom]]. Ọjọ kî'ochu ékẹ̀lé nolu mégwéfa efu ọdọ 2006, [[Celtel]] "Ma dọ́wọ́ t’í óbànẹ́ lẹ́ kí amá rà á, amá íchí dẹ́ k’í rí nọ̀nà k’amá dọ̀mọ̀ efu ó'chu ékelu odo 2006, Celtel wá rà óbànẹ́ VMobile lẹ́ kpaí íwó k’í dọ́wọ́ t’í 'dollar' tóbù miliyọnu kàñ kpaí mẹ́fà, abajíkọ̀ kìí Celtel rà 'share' k’í jẹ́ ọ̀nà mẹ́fà l’ẹ́fù mọ́gwá (mẹ́gwẹ́fà n’ọ̀yọ̀ mẹ́fà) kíí jẹ́ kí kómìnì lẹ́ d’ọ́wọ́ t’í ma. Efú ọ̀dọ̀ k’í kómìnì Vmobile dọ̀mọ̀, ma kà kí uchi ẹwñ ma lẹ́ chjú íchí amánẹ́ Naijiria pátápátá, kpaí íchí k’í gí gb’ọwọ́ pátá l’ẹ́fù ma kí jẹ́ 'ẹ́wẹ́ nọ̀ dọ̀mọ̀ pátápátá During its time, Vmobile branded itself as the network for the Nigerian people, with the catchphrase being "it's all about you".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.sl/drwebsite/publish/article_20052607.shtml|title=Celtel Sierra Leone buys Nigeria's Vmobile|access-date=2007-06-14|author=Awareness Times|date=2006-05-31}}</ref> == References == <references /> == External links == * [http://www.celtel.com/en/index.html Celtel Company Website] * {{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20060320191735/http://www.worldreport-ind.com/nigeria/vmobile.htm Interview with Willem Swart]}} {{Nigeria-media-stub}} {{telecom-company-stub}} {{Nigeria-company-stub}} bn9qaayabgq7md0tr0rtqa8fd73xu8m 41589 41588 2026-06-02T15:58:56Z ~2026-32811-12 1491 41589 wikitext text/x-wiki {{more footnotes needed|date=December 2010}} '''Vmobile''' ì chì omá Naijilia kì nì [[mobile phone]] Ẹnẹ k'alú uchi ẹwñ k'á d'ọwọ t'ójeu-mẹlu kpaí amonẹ k'á dọmọ efu ọdọ 2004. Óbànẹ́ k’í kpalúwñ, ẹ́nẹ́ k’í mú jẹ tọ́wọ́tọ́wọ́ l’ẹ́ kì chì [[Econet Wireless Nigeria]],Abajíkọ̀, ọ̀nà kìí amánẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í óbànẹ́ lẹ́ kpaí ẹgwa gba l’ẹ́, kómìnì Vodacom k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í South Africa wá rà á f’ọ́dù k’í d’ólí. Alá kpaí Vodacom lẹ́ d’ọwọ́ kpo tàkà, kómìnì lẹ́ gba rọ̀nà f’ọ́dù fúfú k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í Naijilia VMobile, tàkí kómìnì k’á dọ̀mọ̀ k’í jẹ́ Vee Networks Limited wá mú jẹ "Ọ́dù kìí í jẹ́ Vee lẹ́, efú ọ́dù Vodacom lẹ́ ma kwó mútá abajíkọ̀ kìí Vodacom kpa kpué kwó nọ̀nà lẹ́. Amá amá k’í kpalúwñ kwó South Africa lẹ́, amá amá kìí Nigeria wá rà á mu nẹ́ títí k’amá kpé nẹ́té k’amá ch’úkólò efú uchi ẹwñ kìí amá kpé VMobile abàjì. Willem Swart ma dá mọ̀ k’í jẹ́ gwanẹ́ gba úkólò lẹ́, kpaí amá amá úkólò kwó Econet tọ́wọ́tọ́wọ́ wá jẹ́ gwanẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í kómìnì lẹ́ . Kómìnì lẹ́ kàkà kà dọ̀ nọ̀ amánẹ́ k’í d’ọwọ́ t’í úkólò lẹ́ kpaí amánẹ́ k’á dọ̀mọ̀, amánẹ́ efú ánẹ́ Naijilia amá dẹ́ pátápátá. Ma d’ọwọ́ t’í amá gómẹ́tí yé amá 'state' kìí chí [[Lagos]], [[Delta State, Nigeria|Delta]],kpaí [[Akwa Ibom State|Akwa Ibom]]. Ọjọ kî'ochu ékẹ̀lé nolu mégwéfa efu ọdọ 2006, [[Celtel]] "Ma dọ́wọ́ t’í óbànẹ́ lẹ́ kí amá rà á, amá íchí dẹ́ k’í rí nọ̀nà k’amá dọ̀mọ̀ efu ó'chu ékelu odo 2006, Celtel wá rà óbànẹ́ VMobile lẹ́ kpaí íwó k’í dọ́wọ́ t’í 'dollar' tóbù miliyọnu kàñ kpaí mẹ́fà, abajíkọ̀ kìí Celtel rà 'share' k’í jẹ́ ọ̀nà mẹ́fà l’ẹ́fù mọ́gwá (mẹ́gwẹ́fà n’ọ̀yọ̀ mẹ́fà) kíí jẹ́ kí kómìnì lẹ́ d’ọ́wọ́ t’í ma. Efú ọ̀dọ̀ k’í kómìnì Vmobile dọ̀mọ̀, ma kà kí uchi ẹwñ ma lẹ́ chjú íchí amánẹ́ Naijiria pátápátá, kpaí íchí k’í gí gb’ọwọ́ pátá l’ẹ́fù ma kí jẹ́ 'ẹ́wẹ́ nọ̀ dọ̀mọ̀ pátápátá <ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.sl/drwebsite/publish/article_20052607.shtml|title=Celtel Sierra Leone buys Nigeria's Vmobile|access-date=2007-06-14|author=Awareness Times|date=2006-05-31}}</ref> == References == <references /> == External links == * [http://www.celtel.com/en/index.html Celtel Company Website] * {{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20060320191735/http://www.worldreport-ind.com/nigeria/vmobile.htm Interview with Willem Swart]}} {{Nigeria-media-stub}} {{telecom-company-stub}} {{Nigeria-company-stub}} ij9m7oeuuu4fm16knpksd16hf2uebxm Ami odu Amone ki di oji postage stamps Ojane Nigeria 0 2115 41572 2026-06-02T14:53:20Z Halims12 1490 Created by translating the page "[[:en:Special:Redirect/revision/1355747039|List of people on the postage stamps of Nigeria]]" 41572 wikitext text/x-wiki [[Fáílú:Stamp_Southern_Nigeria_1901_1sh.jpg|right|thumb|Queen Victoria oji Southern Nigeria Protectorate 1 shilling stamp odo1901.]] Ami odu ki dey i chi ami odu amone ku ma di oji '''postage stamps Nigeria''' manyi odo ku ma di oji postage stamp. == Lagos odo 1874 ati odo 1906 == * Victoria eyi United Kingdom (1874) * Edward VIII eyi United Kingdom (1904) == Niger Coast Protectorate 1894-1898 == * Victoria eyi United Kingdom (1894) == Northern Nigeria odo 1900 ati odo 1912 == * Victoria eyi United Kingdom (1900) * Edward VIII eyi United Kingdom (1902) * George V eyi United Kingdom (1912) == Oil Rivers odo 1892 ati odo1893 == * Victoria eyi United Kingdom (1892) == Southern Nigeria odo 1901ati odo 1912 == * Victoria eyi United Kingdom (1901) * Edward VIII eyi United Kingdom (1903) == Nigeria odo 1914 ati odo 1960 == * Elizabeth II eyi United Kingdom (1953–1958) * George V eyi United Kingdom (1914–1936) * George VI eyi United Kingdom (1937–1948) == Ujadu Nigeria odo 1960+ == * [[Nnamdi Azikiwe]] (1963, 1964) * Robert Baden-Powell (1965, 1982) * Alexander Graham Bell (1976) * Yakubu Gowon (1969) * Jaja of Opobo (1964) * John F. Kennedy (1964) * Christian J. Kiewiet (1914, 1988) * [[Herbert Macaulay]] (1964) * Murtala Muhammed (1977) * Nefertari (1964) * Wright brothers (1978) * Philip Emeagwali (2006) == Biafra odo 1968 ati odo1969 == * Pope Paul VI (1969) == References == {{Reflist|30em}} mbdbgbzvsqqab135lth15nfvuale9lm Ichi Zizilivakan 0 2116 41577 2026-06-02T15:01:15Z Halims12 1490 Created by translating the page "[[:en:Special:Redirect/revision/1082624217|Zizilivakan language]]" 41577 wikitext text/x-wiki '''I hi Zizilivakan''' (Ziziliveken, Ziliva, Àmzírív), ku ma ñwọ dọ '''Fali of Jilbu''' kpai '''Ulan Mazhilvən''', chi ichi Chadic i che. Ugbọ ku ma ki ichi Zizilivakan chi ọjanẹ Cameroon ẹjọwọ ujiji North Province manyi amẹri Nigeria. Ma ñwo di I hi Zizilivakan ''Fali kẹ'' qf7crelq1ku28gidurxz3cuy4a1mi2s 41581 41577 2026-06-02T15:13:16Z Halims12 1490 Created by translating the page "[[:en:Special:Redirect/revision/1082624217|Zizilivakan language]]" 41581 wikitext text/x-wiki '''I hi Zizilivakan''' (Ziziliveken, Ziliva, Àmzírív), ku ma ñwọ dọ '''Fali of Jilbu''' kpai '''Ulan Mazhilvən''', chi ichi Chadic i che. Ugbọ ku ma ki ichi Zizilivakan chi ọjanẹ Cameroon ẹjọwọ ujiji North Province manyi amẹri Nigeria. Ma ñwo di I hi Zizilivakan ''Fali kẹ'' Ichi Ziziliveken chi ojanẹ Cameroon ma ka, amone '''Ọgbọmẹlu''' (Crozier kpai Blench 1992), ma ñwo ki ichi Zizilivakan amẹri Nigeria. Ma ñwo ma is ẹjọwọ west [[Guili]] (Bourrha commune, Mayo-Tsanaga department, Far North Region). Ma ñwo Nigeria ẹfẹwọ Jilvu. Ọjanẹ Cameroon, ma ka nyọyọ alu ku ma ka Nigeria ñ. b5o163v9cfp6mhwey2nfvbx1j3tqod6 Ajawa language 0 2117 41590 2026-06-02T16:11:30Z ~2026-32938-28 1493 Created page with "{{Short description|Afro-Asiatic language}}{{Infobox language|name=Ajawa|states=[[Nigeria]]|region=[[Bauchi State]]|extinct=ca. 1930|ref=e18|familycolor=Afro-Asiatic|fam2=[[Chadic languages|Chadic]]|fam3=[[West Chadic languages|West Chadic]]|fam4=[[Bade–Warji languages|Bade–Warji]]|fam5=[[Warji languages|Warji]] (B.2)|iso3=ajw|linglist=ajw.html|glotto=ajaw1236|glottorefname=Ajawa}} '''Ajawa''' is an extinct [[Afro-Asiatic languages|Afro-Asiatic]] language formerly s..." 41590 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Afro-Asiatic language}}{{Infobox language|name=Ajawa|states=[[Nigeria]]|region=[[Bauchi State]]|extinct=ca. 1930|ref=e18|familycolor=Afro-Asiatic|fam2=[[Chadic languages|Chadic]]|fam3=[[West Chadic languages|West Chadic]]|fam4=[[Bade–Warji languages|Bade–Warji]]|fam5=[[Warji languages|Warji]] (B.2)|iso3=ajw|linglist=ajw.html|glotto=ajaw1236|glottorefname=Ajawa}} '''Ajawa''' is an extinct [[Afro-Asiatic languages|Afro-Asiatic]] language formerly spoken in [[Bauchi State]], [[Nigeria]]. Ajawa became extinct between 1920 and 1940 as speakers switched to [[Hausa language|Hausa]].<ref name="e18" /><ref>{{Cite book|title=An atlas of Nigerian languages|last=Blench|first=Roger|publisher=Kay Williamson Educational Foundation|year=2012|location=Cambridge, UK}}</ref> == Notes == {{Reflist}} == External links == * [http://www.language-archives.org/language/ajw OLAC resources in and about the Ajawa language] {{West Chadic languages}} {{WChadic-lang-stub}} 3ei8wiqysuqz22rw3sn9kdqwb3zi0tm 41591 41590 2026-06-02T16:16:29Z ~2026-32938-28 1493 41591 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Afro-Asiatic language}}{{Infobox language|name=Ajawa|states=[[Nigeria]]|region=[[Bauchi State]]|extinct=ca. 1930|ref=e18|familycolor=Afro-Asiatic|fam2=[[Chadic languages|Chadic]]|fam3=[[West Chadic languages|West Chadic]]|fam4=[[Bade–Warji languages|Bade–Warji]]|fam5=[[Warji languages|Warji]] (B.2)|iso3=ajw|linglist=ajw.html|glotto=ajaw1236|glottorefname=Ajawa}} '''Uñyi ichi Ajawa ku kwú lẹ Ajawa''' is an extinct [[Afro-Asiatic languages|Afro-Asiatic]] language formerly spoken in [[Bauchi State]], [[Nigeria]]. Ajawa became extinct between 1920 and 1940 as speakers switched to [[Hausa language|Hausa]].<ref name="e18" /><ref>{{Cite book|title=An atlas of Nigerian languages|last=Blench|first=Roger|publisher=Kay Williamson Educational Foundation|year=2012|location=Cambridge, UK}}</ref> == Notes == {{Reflist}} == External links == * [http://www.language-archives.org/language/ajw OLAC resources in and about the Ajawa language] {{West Chadic languages}} {{WChadic-lang-stub}} n835y9c6fq2bfzvkeaf0mr1l8gfg6pc 41592 41591 2026-06-02T16:19:53Z ~2026-32938-28 1493 41592 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Afro-Asiatic language}}{{Infobox language|name=Ajawa|states=[[Nigeria]]|region=[[Bauchi State]]|extinct=ca. 1930|ref=e18|familycolor=Afro-Asiatic|fam2=[[Chadic languages|Chadic]]|fam3=[[West Chadic languages|West Chadic]]|fam4=[[Bade–Warji languages|Bade–Warji]]|fam5=[[Warji languages|Warji]] (B.2)|iso3=ajw|linglist=ajw.html|glotto=ajaw1236|glottorefname=Ajawa}} '''Uñyi ichi Ajawa ku kwú lẹ chí''' [[Afro-Asiatic languages|Afro-Asiatic]] Uñyi ichi ku ma a-ka gbọọji efu language formerly spoken in [[Bauchi State]], [[Nigeria]]. Ajawa became extinct between 1920 and 1940 as speakers switched to [[Hausa language|Hausa]].<ref name="e18" /><ref>{{Cite book|title=An atlas of Nigerian languages|last=Blench|first=Roger|publisher=Kay Williamson Educational Foundation|year=2012|location=Cambridge, UK}}</ref> == Notes == {{Reflist}} == External links == * [http://www.language-archives.org/language/ajw OLAC resources in and about the Ajawa language] {{West Chadic languages}} {{WChadic-lang-stub}} 9s1hvqqekal8j07sanqv2hns63uiyds 41593 41592 2026-06-02T16:21:32Z ~2026-32938-28 1493 41593 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Afro-Asiatic language}}{{Infobox language|name=Ajawa|states=[[Nigeria]]|region=[[Bauchi State]]|extinct=ca. 1930|ref=e18|familycolor=Afro-Asiatic|fam2=[[Chadic languages|Chadic]]|fam3=[[West Chadic languages|West Chadic]]|fam4=[[Bade–Warji languages|Bade–Warji]]|fam5=[[Warji languages|Warji]] (B.2)|iso3=ajw|linglist=ajw.html|glotto=ajaw1236|glottorefname=Ajawa}} '''Uñyi ichi Ajawa ku kwú lẹ chí''' [[Afro-Asiatic languages|Afro-Asiatic]] Uñyi ichi ku ma a-ka gbọọji efu [[Bauchi State]], [[Nigeria]]. Ajawa became extinct between 1920 and 1940 as speakers switched to [[Hausa language|Hausa]].<ref name="e18" /><ref>{{Cite book|title=An atlas of Nigerian languages|last=Blench|first=Roger|publisher=Kay Williamson Educational Foundation|year=2012|location=Cambridge, UK}}</ref> == Notes == {{Reflist}} == External links == * [http://www.language-archives.org/language/ajw OLAC resources in and about the Ajawa language] {{West Chadic languages}} {{WChadic-lang-stub}} q68p1smzdokm1bqxsm9zcv1lbcc2qat 41594 41593 2026-06-02T16:24:05Z ~2026-32938-28 1493 41594 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Afro-Asiatic language}}{{Infobox language|name=Ajawa|states=[[Nigeria]]|region=[[Bauchi State]]|extinct=ca. 1930|ref=e18|familycolor=Afro-Asiatic|fam2=[[Chadic languages|Chadic]]|fam3=[[West Chadic languages|West Chadic]]|fam4=[[Bade–Warji languages|Bade–Warji]]|fam5=[[Warji languages|Warji]] (B.2)|iso3=ajw|linglist=ajw.html|glotto=ajaw1236|glottorefname=Ajawa}} '''Uñyi ichi Ajawa ku kwú lẹ chí''' [[Afro-Asiatic languages|Afro-Asiatic]] Uñyi ichi ku ma a-ka gbọọji efu [[Bauchi State]], [[Nigeria]]. "Ajawa ku kwú lẹ olatane efu ọdọ 1920 kpai 1940. Ajawa became extinct between 1920 and 1940 as speakers switched to [[Hausa language|Hausa]].<ref name="e18" /><ref>{{Cite book|title=An atlas of Nigerian languages|last=Blench|first=Roger|publisher=Kay Williamson Educational Foundation|year=2012|location=Cambridge, UK}}</ref> == Notes == {{Reflist}} == External links == * [http://www.language-archives.org/language/ajw OLAC resources in and about the Ajawa language] {{West Chadic languages}} {{WChadic-lang-stub}} fy5oj4uibimkdcey68y7aefs4nixar3 41595 41594 2026-06-02T16:30:12Z ~2026-32938-28 1493 41595 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Afro-Asiatic language}}{{Infobox language|name=Ajawa|states=[[Nigeria]]|region=[[Bauchi State]]|extinct=ca. 1930|ref=e18|familycolor=Afro-Asiatic|fam2=[[Chadic languages|Chadic]]|fam3=[[West Chadic languages|West Chadic]]|fam4=[[Bade–Warji languages|Bade–Warji]]|fam5=[[Warji languages|Warji]] (B.2)|iso3=ajw|linglist=ajw.html|glotto=ajaw1236|glottorefname=Ajawa}} '''Uñyi ichi Ajawa ku kwú lẹ chí''' [[Afro-Asiatic languages|Afro-Asiatic]] Uñyi ichi ku ma a-ka gbọọji efu [[Bauchi State]], [[Nigeria]]. "Ajawa ku kwú lẹ olatane efu ọdọ 1920 kpai 1940.tọ nọ amẹnẹ ku ma a-ka gba kpa ch’ọwọ iñwọ kọ ichi as speakers switched to [[Hausa language|Hausa]].<ref name="e18" /><ref>{{Cite book|title=An atlas of Nigerian languages|last=Blench|first=Roger|publisher=Kay Williamson Educational Foundation|year=2012|location=Cambridge, UK}}</ref> == Notes == {{Reflist}} == External links == * [http://www.language-archives.org/language/ajw OLAC resources in and about the Ajawa language] {{West Chadic languages}} {{WChadic-lang-stub}} l0o2xj3b3ihc7eint5fjj2exadhe523 41596 41595 2026-06-02T16:30:58Z ~2026-32938-28 1493 41596 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Afro-Asiatic language}}{{Infobox language|name=Ajawa|states=[[Nigeria]]|region=[[Bauchi State]]|extinct=ca. 1930|ref=e18|familycolor=Afro-Asiatic|fam2=[[Chadic languages|Chadic]]|fam3=[[West Chadic languages|West Chadic]]|fam4=[[Bade–Warji languages|Bade–Warji]]|fam5=[[Warji languages|Warji]] (B.2)|iso3=ajw|linglist=ajw.html|glotto=ajaw1236|glottorefname=Ajawa}} '''Uñyi ichi Ajawa ku kwú lẹ chí''' [[Afro-Asiatic languages|Afro-Asiatic]] Uñyi ichi ku ma a-ka gbọọji efu [[Bauchi State]], [[Nigeria]]. "Ajawa ku kwú lẹ olatane efu ọdọ 1920 kpai 1940.tọ nọ amẹnẹ ku ma a-ka gba kpa ch’ọwọ iñwọ kọ ichi [[Hausa language|Hausa]].<ref name="e18" /><ref>{{Cite book|title=An atlas of Nigerian languages|last=Blench|first=Roger|publisher=Kay Williamson Educational Foundation|year=2012|location=Cambridge, UK}}</ref> == Notes == {{Reflist}} == External links == * [http://www.language-archives.org/language/ajw OLAC resources in and about the Ajawa language] {{West Chadic languages}} {{WChadic-lang-stub}} d0iol02p7uxi9jy5xxpumm6qnclsra2 41597 41596 2026-06-02T16:32:01Z ~2026-32938-28 1493 41597 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Afro-Asiatic language}}{{Infobox language|name=Ajawa|states=[[Nigeria]]|region=[[Bauchi State]]|extinct=ca. 1930|ref=e18|familycolor=Afro-Asiatic|fam2=[[Chadic languages|Chadic]]|fam3=[[West Chadic languages|West Chadic]]|fam4=[[Bade–Warji languages|Bade–Warji]]|fam5=[[Warji languages|Warji]] (B.2)|iso3=ajw|linglist=ajw.html|glotto=ajaw1236|glottorefname=Ajawa}} '''Uñyi ichi Ajawa ku kwú lẹ chí''' [[Afro-Asiatic languages|Afro-Asiatic]] Uñyi ichi ku ma a-ka gbọọji efu [[Bauchi State]], [[Nigeria]].Ajawa ku kwú lẹ olatane efu ọdọ 1920 kpai 1940.tọ nọ amẹnẹ ku ma a-ka gba kpa ch’ọwọ iñwọ kọ ichi [[Hausa language|Hausa]].<ref name="e18" /><ref>{{Cite book|title=An atlas of Nigerian languages|last=Blench|first=Roger|publisher=Kay Williamson Educational Foundation|year=2012|location=Cambridge, UK}}</ref> == Notes == {{Reflist}} == External links == * [http://www.language-archives.org/language/ajw OLAC resources in and about the Ajawa language] {{West Chadic languages}} {{WChadic-lang-stub}} gvn4s5sra4th2f8t1xq7zf4sgmz7d75 Yakubu (Gobir ruler 0 2118 41598 2026-06-02T16:36:04Z ~2026-32780-33 1494 Created page with "{{More citations needed|date=May 2025}} '''Yakubu''' was ruler of the [[Hausa people|Hausa]] city-state of [[Gobir]] (in what is now northern [[Nigeria]]) from 1795 to 1801.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Usman|first=Yusufu Bala|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Txo_AQAAIAAJ&q=Yakubu+Hausa+Gobir+1795|title=Studies in the History of the Sokoto Caliphate: The Sokoto Seminar Papers|date=1979|publisher=Department of History, Ahmadu Bello University for the Sokoto State History Bu..." 41598 wikitext text/x-wiki {{More citations needed|date=May 2025}} '''Yakubu''' was ruler of the [[Hausa people|Hausa]] city-state of [[Gobir]] (in what is now northern [[Nigeria]]) from 1795 to 1801.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Usman|first=Yusufu Bala|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Txo_AQAAIAAJ&q=Yakubu+Hausa+Gobir+1795|title=Studies in the History of the Sokoto Caliphate: The Sokoto Seminar Papers|date=1979|publisher=Department of History, Ahmadu Bello University for the Sokoto State History Bureau|language=en}}</ref> Succeeding Bawa, Yakubu waged a number of military campaigns. His reign is also noted for a deterioration of relations between the Hausa elite of Gobir and [[Fula people|Fulani]] [[Islam|Islamic]] reformer [[Usman dan Fodio]], who would soon oppose them in the [[Fulani War]]. Yakubu was killed in 1801 in an attempt to storm the [[Zamfara]] fortress of [[Kiyawa]].<ref>{{Cite book|last=Afolalu|first=Raphael Olu|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S7efAAAAMAAJ&q=Yakubu+Hausa+Gobir+1795|title=A History of Africa Since 1800|date=1972|publisher=Onibonoje Press|language=en}}</ref> == References == {{Reflist}}{{Nigeria-bio-stub}} {{noble-stub}} iey6g88857o7y9p2nfh1e01uaywtlp3 41599 41598 2026-06-02T16:40:48Z ~2026-32780-33 1494 41599 wikitext text/x-wiki {{More citations needed|date=May 2025}} '''Yakubu chi Onu kẹ d’ọwọ éfî-ewo státí Yakubu''' was ruler of the [[Hausa people|Hausa]] yé í city-state of [[Gobir]] (in what is now northern [[Nigeria]]) from 1795 to 1801.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Usman|first=Yusufu Bala|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Txo_AQAAIAAJ&q=Yakubu+Hausa+Gobir+1795|title=Studies in the History of the Sokoto Caliphate: The Sokoto Seminar Papers|date=1979|publisher=Department of History, Ahmadu Bello University for the Sokoto State History Bureau|language=en}}</ref> Succeeding Bawa, Yakubu waged a number of military campaigns. His reign is also noted for a deterioration of relations between the Hausa elite of Gobir and [[Fula people|Fulani]] [[Islam|Islamic]] reformer [[Usman dan Fodio]], who would soon oppose them in the [[Fulani War]]. Yakubu was killed in 1801 in an attempt to storm the [[Zamfara]] fortress of [[Kiyawa]].<ref>{{Cite book|last=Afolalu|first=Raphael Olu|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S7efAAAAMAAJ&q=Yakubu+Hausa+Gobir+1795|title=A History of Africa Since 1800|date=1972|publisher=Onibonoje Press|language=en}}</ref> == References == {{Reflist}}{{Nigeria-bio-stub}} {{noble-stub}} 1bha0rtx9rccilisv11iu8vrep0v9zy 41600 41599 2026-06-02T16:45:38Z ~2026-32780-33 1494 41600 wikitext text/x-wiki {{More citations needed|date=May 2025}} '''Yakubu chi Onu kẹ d’ọwọ éfî-ewo státí ya''' [[Hausa people|Hausa]] yé í [[Gobir]] (í chè è gba ànè àlújì in what is now northern [[Nigeria]]) kwí ọdọ from 1795 tí to 1801.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Usman|first=Yusufu Bala|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Txo_AQAAIAAJ&q=Yakubu+Hausa+Gobir+1795|title=Studies in the History of the Sokoto Caliphate: The Sokoto Seminar Papers|date=1979|publisher=Department of History, Ahmadu Bello University for the Sokoto State History Bureau|language=en}}</ref> Succeeding Bawa, Yakubu waged a number of military campaigns. His reign is also noted for a deterioration of relations between the Hausa elite of Gobir and [[Fula people|Fulani]] [[Islam|Islamic]] reformer [[Usman dan Fodio]], who would soon oppose them in the [[Fulani War]]. Yakubu was killed in 1801 in an attempt to storm the [[Zamfara]] fortress of [[Kiyawa]].<ref>{{Cite book|last=Afolalu|first=Raphael Olu|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S7efAAAAMAAJ&q=Yakubu+Hausa+Gobir+1795|title=A History of Africa Since 1800|date=1972|publisher=Onibonoje Press|language=en}}</ref> == References == {{Reflist}}{{Nigeria-bio-stub}} {{noble-stub}} 0c2j4qpj2y8ehotvfq2q32nvjhg6lvr 41601 41600 2026-06-02T16:47:50Z ~2026-32780-33 1494 41601 wikitext text/x-wiki {{More citations needed|date=May 2025}} '''Yakubu chi Onu kẹ d’ọwọ éfî-ewo státí ya''' [[Hausa people|Hausa]] yé í [[Gobir]] (í chè è gba ànè àlújì [[Nigeria]]) kwí ọdọ 1795 tí 1801.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Usman|first=Yusufu Bala|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Txo_AQAAIAAJ&q=Yakubu+Hausa+Gobir+1795|title=Studies in the History of the Sokoto Caliphate: The Sokoto Seminar Papers|date=1979|publisher=Department of History, Ahmadu Bello University for the Sokoto State History Bureau|language=en}}</ref> kí kojí Succeeding Bawa, Yakubu waged a number of military campaigns. His reign is also noted for a deterioration of relations between the Hausa elite of Gobir and [[Fula people|Fulani]] [[Islam|Islamic]] reformer [[Usman dan Fodio]], who would soon oppose them in the [[Fulani War]]. Yakubu was killed in 1801 in an attempt to storm the [[Zamfara]] fortress of [[Kiyawa]].<ref>{{Cite book|last=Afolalu|first=Raphael Olu|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S7efAAAAMAAJ&q=Yakubu+Hausa+Gobir+1795|title=A History of Africa Since 1800|date=1972|publisher=Onibonoje Press|language=en}}</ref> == References == {{Reflist}}{{Nigeria-bio-stub}} {{noble-stub}} 2ipnfs0rsqw7ese9jb9c6gx17rz7hii 41602 41601 2026-06-02T16:50:58Z ~2026-32780-33 1494 41602 wikitext text/x-wiki {{More citations needed|date=May 2025}} '''Yakubu chi Onu kẹ d’ọwọ éfî-ewo státí ya''' [[Hausa people|Hausa]] yé í [[Gobir]] (í chè è gba ànè àlújì [[Nigeria]]) kwí ọdọ 1795 tí 1801.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Usman|first=Yusufu Bala|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Txo_AQAAIAAJ&q=Yakubu+Hausa+Gobir+1795|title=Studies in the History of the Sokoto Caliphate: The Sokoto Seminar Papers|date=1979|publisher=Department of History, Ahmadu Bello University for the Sokoto State History Bureau|language=en}}</ref> kí kojí Bawa, Yakubu kpa ami ugbẹẹgbẹ uja-ogba lọ ja kpa. Efu acẹ nwu lọmọ, amẹnwu iñwọ kpa ogbẹgbanẹ ku ma i chẹ b’ọmọ tọtọ olatane ami ọgajo ichi Hausa efu ane Gobir kpai Yakubu waged a number of military campaigns. His reign is also noted for a deterioration of relations between the Hausa elite of Gobir and [[Fula people|Fulani]] [[Islam|Islamic]] reformer [[Usman dan Fodio]], who would soon oppose them in the [[Fulani War]]. Yakubu was killed in 1801 in an attempt to storm the [[Zamfara]] fortress of [[Kiyawa]].<ref>{{Cite book|last=Afolalu|first=Raphael Olu|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S7efAAAAMAAJ&q=Yakubu+Hausa+Gobir+1795|title=A History of Africa Since 1800|date=1972|publisher=Onibonoje Press|language=en}}</ref> == References == {{Reflist}}{{Nigeria-bio-stub}} {{noble-stub}} rzvgp1okkkqs9xflrmc1smbr3em529f 41603 41602 2026-06-02T16:54:23Z ~2026-32780-33 1494 41603 wikitext text/x-wiki {{More citations needed|date=May 2025}} '''Yakubu chi Onu kẹ d’ọwọ éfî-ewo státí ya''' [[Hausa people|Hausa]] yé í [[Gobir]] (í chè è gba ànè àlújì [[Nigeria]]) kwí ọdọ 1795 tí 1801.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Usman|first=Yusufu Bala|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Txo_AQAAIAAJ&q=Yakubu+Hausa+Gobir+1795|title=Studies in the History of the Sokoto Caliphate: The Sokoto Seminar Papers|date=1979|publisher=Department of History, Ahmadu Bello University for the Sokoto State History Bureau|language=en}}</ref> kí kojí Bawa, Yakubu kpa ami ugbẹẹgbẹ uja-ogba lọ ja kpa. Efu acẹ nwu lọmọ, amẹnwu iñwọ kpa ogbẹgbanẹ ku ma i chẹ b’ọmọ tọtọ olatane ami ọgajo ichi Hausa efu ane Gobir kpai [[Fula people|Fulani]] [[Islam|Islamic]] reformer [[Usman dan Fodio]], who would soon oppose them in the [[Fulani War]]. Yakubu was killed in 1801 in an attempt to storm the [[Zamfara]] fortress of [[Kiyawa]].<ref>{{Cite book|last=Afolalu|first=Raphael Olu|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S7efAAAAMAAJ&q=Yakubu+Hausa+Gobir+1795|title=A History of Africa Since 1800|date=1972|publisher=Onibonoje Press|language=en}}</ref> == References == {{Reflist}}{{Nigeria-bio-stub}} {{noble-stub}} pp5ck9jyjz5ajv8oyfic522f0cs5k75 41604 41603 2026-06-02T17:00:21Z ~2026-32780-33 1494 41604 wikitext text/x-wiki {{More citations needed|date=May 2025}} '''Yakubu chi Onu kẹ d’ọwọ éfî-ewo státí ya''' [[Hausa people|Hausa]] yé í [[Gobir]] (í chè è gba ànè àlújì [[Nigeria]]) kwí ọdọ 1795 tí 1801.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Usman|first=Yusufu Bala|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Txo_AQAAIAAJ&q=Yakubu+Hausa+Gobir+1795|title=Studies in the History of the Sokoto Caliphate: The Sokoto Seminar Papers|date=1979|publisher=Department of History, Ahmadu Bello University for the Sokoto State History Bureau|language=en}}</ref> kí kojí Bawa, Yakubu kpa ami ugbẹẹgbẹ uja-ogba lọ ja kpa. Efu acẹ nwu lọmọ, amẹnwu iñwọ kpa ogbẹgbanẹ ku ma i chẹ b’ọmọ tọtọ olatane ami ọgajo ichi Hausa efu ane Gobir kpai [[Fula people|Fulani]] [[Islam|Islamic]] reformer [[Usman dan Fodio]], ẹ́ nẹ́ kù yó tàkò ma nọ̀ọ́ nọ̀ọ́ who would soon oppose them in the [[Fulani War]]. Yakubu was killed in 1801 in an attempt to storm the [[Zamfara]] fortress of [[Kiyawa]].<ref>{{Cite book|last=Afolalu|first=Raphael Olu|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S7efAAAAMAAJ&q=Yakubu+Hausa+Gobir+1795|title=A History of Africa Since 1800|date=1972|publisher=Onibonoje Press|language=en}}</ref> == References == {{Reflist}}{{Nigeria-bio-stub}} {{noble-stub}} 0stz660ewizdf0k1bkdn8nwbzijnooy 41605 41604 2026-06-02T17:06:24Z Paul maji 892 41605 wikitext text/x-wiki {{More citations needed|date=May 2025}} '''Yakubu chi Onu kẹ d’ọwọ éfî-ewo státí ya''' [[Hausa people|Hausa]] yé í [[Gobir]] (í chè è gba ànè àlújì [[Nigeria]]) kwí ọdọ 1795 tí 1801.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Usman|first=Yusufu Bala|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Txo_AQAAIAAJ&q=Yakubu+Hausa+Gobir+1795|title=Studies in the History of the Sokoto Caliphate: The Sokoto Seminar Papers|date=1979|publisher=Department of History, Ahmadu Bello University for the Sokoto State History Bureau|language=en}}</ref> kí kojí Bawa, Yakubu kpa ami ugbẹẹgbẹ uja-ogba lọ ja kpa. Efu acẹ nwu lọmọ, amẹnwu iñwọ kpa ogbẹgbanẹ ku ma i chẹ b’ọmọ tọtọ olatane ami ọgajo ichi Hausa efu ane Gobir kpai [[Fula people|Fulani]] [[Islam|Islamic]] reformer [[Usman dan Fodio]], ẹ́ nẹ́ kù yó tàkò ma nọ̀ọ́ nọ̀ọ́ [[Fulani War]]. Ma kpa Yakubu efu ọdọ 1801 tọ nọ i chẹ f’ọwọ dọmọ k’i gba uñyi-ogba lẹ. Yawas killed in 1801 in an attempt to storm the [[Zamfara]] fortress of [[Kiyawa]].<ref>{{Cite book|last=Afolalu|first=Raphael Olu|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S7efAAAAMAAJ&q=Yakubu+Hausa+Gobir+1795|title=A History of Africa Since 1800|date=1972|publisher=Onibonoje Press|language=en}}</ref> == References == {{Reflist}}{{Nigeria-bio-stub}} {{noble-stub}} ou4xffvvqzkzfljlfji33v978ruq1og 41606 41605 2026-06-02T17:07:32Z Paul maji 892 41606 wikitext text/x-wiki {{More citations needed|date=May 2025}} '''Yakubu chi Onu kẹ d’ọwọ éfî-ewo státí ya''' [[Hausa people|Hausa]] yé í [[Gobir]] (í chè è gba ànè àlújì [[Nigeria]]) kwí ọdọ 1795 tí 1801.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Usman|first=Yusufu Bala|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Txo_AQAAIAAJ&q=Yakubu+Hausa+Gobir+1795|title=Studies in the History of the Sokoto Caliphate: The Sokoto Seminar Papers|date=1979|publisher=Department of History, Ahmadu Bello University for the Sokoto State History Bureau|language=en}}</ref> kí kojí Bawa, Yakubu kpa ami ugbẹẹgbẹ uja-ogba lọ ja kpa. Efu acẹ nwu lọmọ, amẹnwu iñwọ kpa ogbẹgbanẹ ku ma i chẹ b’ọmọ tọtọ olatane ami ọgajo ichi Hausa efu ane Gobir kpai [[Fula people|Fulani]] [[Islam|Islamic]] reformer [[Usman dan Fodio]], ẹ́ nẹ́ kù yó tàkò ma nọ̀ọ́ nọ̀ọ́ [[Fulani War]]. Ma kpa Yakubu efu ọdọ 1801 tọ nọ i chẹ f’ọwọ dọmọ k’i gba uñyi-ogba lẹ [[Zamfara]] fortress of [[Kiyawa]].<ref>{{Cite book|last=Afolalu|first=Raphael Olu|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S7efAAAAMAAJ&q=Yakubu+Hausa+Gobir+1795|title=A History of Africa Since 1800|date=1972|publisher=Onibonoje Press|language=en}}</ref> == References == {{Reflist}}{{Nigeria-bio-stub}} {{noble-stub}} cqvahtkoou8nayidr0da7nqv8lalgl0 41607 41606 2026-06-02T17:10:47Z Paul maji 892 41607 wikitext text/x-wiki {{More citations needed|date=May 2025}} '''Yakubu chi Onu kẹ d’ọwọ éfî-ewo státí ya''' [[Hausa people|Hausa]] yé í [[Gobir]] (í chè è gba ànè àlújì [[Nigeria]]) kwí ọdọ 1795 tí 1801.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Usman|first=Yusufu Bala|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Txo_AQAAIAAJ&q=Yakubu+Hausa+Gobir+1795|title=Studies in the History of the Sokoto Caliphate: The Sokoto Seminar Papers|date=1979|publisher=Department of History, Ahmadu Bello University for the Sokoto State History Bureau|language=en}}</ref> kí kojí Bawa, Yakubu kpa ami ugbẹẹgbẹ uja-ogba lọ ja kpa. Efu acẹ nwu lọmọ, amẹnwu iñwọ kpa ogbẹgbanẹ ku ma i chẹ b’ọmọ tọtọ olatane ami ọgajo ichi Hausa efu ane Gobir kpai [[Fula people|Fulani]] [[Islam|Islamic]] reformer [[Usman dan Fodio]], ẹ́ nẹ́ kù yó tàkò ma nọ̀ọ́ nọ̀ọ́ [[Fulani War]]. Ma kpa Yakubu efu ọdọ 1801 tọ nọ i chẹ f’ọwọ dọmọ k’i gba uñyi-ogba lẹ [[Zamfara]] íga fortress of [[Kiyawa]].<ref>{{Cite book|last=Afolalu|first=Raphael Olu|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S7efAAAAMAAJ&q=Yakubu+Hausa+Gobir+1795|title=A History of Africa Since 1800|date=1972|publisher=Onibonoje Press|language=en}}</ref> == References == {{Reflist}}{{Nigeria-bio-stub}} {{noble-stub}} doyxwcczmhpjkhr7y88v13dp6vol3jw 41609 41607 2026-06-02T17:11:36Z Paul maji 892 41609 wikitext text/x-wiki {{More citations needed|date=May 2025}} '''Yakubu chi Onu kẹ d’ọwọ éfî-ewo státí ya''' [[Hausa people|Hausa]] yé í [[Gobir]] (í chè è gba ànè àlújì [[Nigeria]]) kwí ọdọ 1795 tí 1801.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Usman|first=Yusufu Bala|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Txo_AQAAIAAJ&q=Yakubu+Hausa+Gobir+1795|title=Studies in the History of the Sokoto Caliphate: The Sokoto Seminar Papers|date=1979|publisher=Department of History, Ahmadu Bello University for the Sokoto State History Bureau|language=en}}</ref> kí kojí Bawa, Yakubu kpa ami ugbẹẹgbẹ uja-ogba lọ ja kpa. Efu acẹ nwu lọmọ, amẹnwu iñwọ kpa ogbẹgbanẹ ku ma i chẹ b’ọmọ tọtọ olatane ami ọgajo ichi Hausa efu ane Gobir kpai [[Fula people|Fulani]] [[Islam|Islamic]] reformer [[Usman dan Fodio]], ẹ́ nẹ́ kù yó tàkò ma nọ̀ọ́ nọ̀ọ́ [[Fulani War]]. Ma kpa Yakubu efu ọdọ 1801 tọ nọ i chẹ f’ọwọ dọmọ k’i gba uñyi-ogba lẹ [[Zamfara]] íga yê í fortress of [[Kiyawa]].<ref>{{Cite book|last=Afolalu|first=Raphael Olu|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S7efAAAAMAAJ&q=Yakubu+Hausa+Gobir+1795|title=A History of Africa Since 1800|date=1972|publisher=Onibonoje Press|language=en}}</ref> == References == {{Reflist}}{{Nigeria-bio-stub}} {{noble-stub}} 9a62bam8ufjxaofbpp7pqpwx4zlnsq1 41610 41609 2026-06-02T17:12:56Z Paul maji 892 41610 wikitext text/x-wiki {{More citations needed|date=May 2025}} '''Yakubu chi Onu kẹ d’ọwọ éfî-ewo státí ya''' [[Hausa people|Hausa]] yé í [[Gobir]] (í chè è gba ànè àlújì [[Nigeria]]) kwí ọdọ 1795 tí 1801.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Usman|first=Yusufu Bala|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Txo_AQAAIAAJ&q=Yakubu+Hausa+Gobir+1795|title=Studies in the History of the Sokoto Caliphate: The Sokoto Seminar Papers|date=1979|publisher=Department of History, Ahmadu Bello University for the Sokoto State History Bureau|language=en}}</ref> kí kojí Bawa, Yakubu kpa ami ugbẹẹgbẹ uja-ogba lọ ja kpa. Efu acẹ nwu lọmọ, amẹnwu iñwọ kpa ogbẹgbanẹ ku ma i chẹ b’ọmọ tọtọ olatane ami ọgajo ichi Hausa efu ane Gobir kpai [[Fula people|Fulani]] [[Islam|Islamic]] reformer [[Usman dan Fodio]], ẹ́ nẹ́ kù yó tàkò ma nọ̀ọ́ nọ̀ọ́ [[Fulani War]]. Ma kpa Yakubu efu ọdọ 1801 tọ nọ i chẹ f’ọwọ dọmọ k’i gba uñyi-ogba lẹ [[Zamfara]] íga yê í [[Kiyawa]].<ref>{{Cite book|last=Afolalu|first=Raphael Olu|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S7efAAAAMAAJ&q=Yakubu+Hausa+Gobir+1795|title=A History of Africa Since 1800|date=1972|publisher=Onibonoje Press|language=en}}</ref> == References == {{Reflist}}{{Nigeria-bio-stub}} {{noble-stub}} ti10fuvktdqox71f0n516kyxe33af5c Kajuk language 0 2119 41608 2026-06-02T17:11:29Z Halims12 1490 Created by translating the page "[[:en:Special:Redirect/revision/1303852379|Kajuk language]]" 41608 wikitext text/x-wiki Ichi '''Kajuk''', '''''Ekajuk''''' (ku ma ñwo di ''Akajo'' manyu ''Akajuk''), chi Ichi [[Ichi Ekoid|Ekoid]] I chẹ ichi kajuk ñwo dẹfu ichiNiger–Congo family)[[Cross River State]] ọ ñwu ma ki Ichi kajuk manyi Ami ẹfẹwọ ki li and some surrounding regions of Nigeria. 0qatx40d3tw8864e3uz5ib6fiyqbpow 41611 41608 2026-06-02T17:14:20Z Halims12 1490 Created by translating the page "[[:en:Special:Redirect/revision/1303852379|Kajuk language]]" 41611 wikitext text/x-wiki Ichi '''Kajuk''', '''''Ekajuk''''' (ku ma ñwo do ''Akajo'' manyu ''Akajuk''), chi Ichi [[Ichi Ekoid|Ekoid]] I chẹ ichi kajuk ñwo dẹfu ichiNiger–Congo family)[[Cross River State]] ọ ñwu ma ki Ichi kajuk manyi Ami ẹfẹwọ ki di akwora ojanẹNigeria. Ichi Ekajuk chi ichi ka ku ma ki nsibidi ideographs. == References == 9h5zght7ek3pgxojk5mhsemtrdl6xtj Emeka (book) 0 2120 41612 2026-06-02T17:30:48Z Halims12 1490 Created by translating the page "[[:en:Special:Redirect/revision/1293505553|Emeka (book)]]" 41612 wikitext text/x-wiki   '''''Ẹnẹ ki ki biography Emeka''''' chi ẹnẹ ki ya ki ọtakada alu ẹnẹfuFrederick Forsyth. I ki ọtakada lugbọ ọnugwu ñwu Colonel Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, aboji abo Biafra, ku ma ni ujadu pẹ gwi ọjanẹ Nigeria. Frederick di ọtakadẹ Emeke dufu ọdọ. 1982. Ọdọ 1991 i di revised edition ñwu dufu gẹ. "Emeka"chi abbreviation ọdu Igbo ku ma dọ "Chukwuemeka". k1iidm0ml5b007toijvc7qx3axhmfcg Public holidays in Nigeria 0 2121 41613 2026-06-02T17:40:57Z Paul maji 892 Created blank page 41613 wikitext text/x-wiki phoiac9h4m842xq45sp7s6u21eteeq1 Albarka Air 0 2122 41614 2026-06-02T17:46:50Z Paul maji 892 Created page with "{{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Albarka Air|logo=AlbarkaAirLogo.JPG|image=Boeing 727-256-Adv, Albarka Air AN0845039.jpg|caption=<!-- Caption for the image -->|IATA=F4|ICAO=NBK|callsign=AL-AIR|founded=1999|commenced=March 2000|ceased=April 30, 2007|bases=[[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]],|hubs=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Airport Name1]] }} -->|frequent_flyer=<!-- Name of frequent flyer program -->|lou..." 41614 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Albarka Air|logo=AlbarkaAirLogo.JPG|image=Boeing 727-256-Adv, Albarka Air AN0845039.jpg|caption=<!-- Caption for the image -->|IATA=F4|ICAO=NBK|callsign=AL-AIR|founded=1999|commenced=March 2000|ceased=April 30, 2007|bases=[[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]],|hubs=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Airport Name1]] }} -->|frequent_flyer=<!-- Name of frequent flyer program -->|lounge=<!-- Name of airport lounge or member's club -->|alliance=<!-- Name of multi-airline alliance -->|subsidiaries=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Subsidiary1]] *[[Subsidiary2]] }} -->|fleet_size=See [[Albarka Air#Fleet|Fleet]] below|destinations=See [[Albarka Air#Destinations|Destinations]] below|company_slogan=<!-- Insert company marketing slogan -->|parent=<!-- Parent company's legal name -->|headquarters=[[Abuja]], Nigeria|key_people=[[Buba Marwa]] (wwner)|num_employees=<!-- NNN -->|website=<!-- {{URL|example.com}} -->}} '''Albarka Air''' was an [[airline]] based in [[Abuja]], Nigeria. It operated scheduled and charter services within Nigeria and charters to other countries in central and west [[Africa]]. Its main base was [[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]], Abuja. It operated from 2002 until 2007.<ref name="FI">[[Flight International]] 27 March 2007</ref> == History == Albarka Air was founded in 1999 and commenced operations in March of 2000. In 2002 it's BAC 1-11 fleet was retired from service<ref>{{Cite web|title=Albarka Air fleet|url=https://rzjets.net/operators/?show=1623}}</ref>. In 2007 the Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalise or be grounded, in an effort to "ensuring better services and safety" for Nigerian airlines<ref>{{Cite web|title=13 Airlines beat the deadline|url=https://nigeria.gov.ng/NR/exeres/B30C7654-36D9-4C57-837C-1EAB4A103091.htm?id=637}}</ref>. The airline did not pass this and ceased operations on April 30 2007. == Destinations == Albarka Air PLC provided on-demand [[air charter]] services.<ref>{{cite web|title=Albarka Air PLC|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/company/ALBARKAI:NL|publisher=bloomberg.com|access-date=29 June 2024}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Commons category}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} jdz1urnlgp1ykkye8crvdbqmu95zymm 41615 41614 2026-06-02T17:49:44Z Paul maji 892 41615 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Albarka Air|logo=AlbarkaAirLogo.JPG|image=Boeing 727-256-Adv, Albarka Air AN0845039.jpg|caption=<!-- Caption for the image -->|IATA=F4|ICAO=NBK|callsign=AL-AIR|founded=1999|commenced=March 2000|ceased=April 30, 2007|bases=[[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]],|hubs=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Airport Name1]] }} -->|frequent_flyer=<!-- Name of frequent flyer program -->|lounge=<!-- Name of airport lounge or member's club -->|alliance=<!-- Name of multi-airline alliance -->|subsidiaries=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Subsidiary1]] *[[Subsidiary2]] }} -->|fleet_size=See [[Albarka Air#Fleet|Fleet]] below|destinations=See [[Albarka Air#Destinations|Destinations]] below|company_slogan=<!-- Insert company marketing slogan -->|parent=<!-- Parent company's legal name -->|headquarters=[[Abuja]], Nigeria|key_people=[[Buba Marwa]] (wwner)|num_employees=<!-- NNN -->|website=<!-- {{URL|example.com}} -->}} '''Albarka Air''' í chí énè kí chì was an [[airline]] kí gbéju dodo efi ewọ ased in [[Abuja]], Naijilia Nigeria. It operated scheduled and charter services within Nigeria and charters to other countries in central and west [[Africa]]. Its main base was [[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]], Abuja. It operated from 2002 until 2007.<ref name="FI">[[Flight International]] 27 March 2007</ref> == History == Albarka Air was founded in 1999 and commenced operations in March of 2000. In 2002 it's BAC 1-11 fleet was retired from service<ref>{{Cite web|title=Albarka Air fleet|url=https://rzjets.net/operators/?show=1623}}</ref>. In 2007 the Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalise or be grounded, in an effort to "ensuring better services and safety" for Nigerian airlines<ref>{{Cite web|title=13 Airlines beat the deadline|url=https://nigeria.gov.ng/NR/exeres/B30C7654-36D9-4C57-837C-1EAB4A103091.htm?id=637}}</ref>. The airline did not pass this and ceased operations on April 30 2007. == Destinations == Albarka Air PLC provided on-demand [[air charter]] services.<ref>{{cite web|title=Albarka Air PLC|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/company/ALBARKAI:NL|publisher=bloomberg.com|access-date=29 June 2024}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Commons category}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} 28y0buc76ck89eliu3v0hz54c2bjrj1 41616 41615 2026-06-02T17:51:01Z Paul maji 892 41616 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Albarka Air|logo=AlbarkaAirLogo.JPG|image=Boeing 727-256-Adv, Albarka Air AN0845039.jpg|caption=<!-- Caption for the image -->|IATA=F4|ICAO=NBK|callsign=AL-AIR|founded=1999|commenced=March 2000|ceased=April 30, 2007|bases=[[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]],|hubs=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Airport Name1]] }} -->|frequent_flyer=<!-- Name of frequent flyer program -->|lounge=<!-- Name of airport lounge or member's club -->|alliance=<!-- Name of multi-airline alliance -->|subsidiaries=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Subsidiary1]] *[[Subsidiary2]] }} -->|fleet_size=See [[Albarka Air#Fleet|Fleet]] below|destinations=See [[Albarka Air#Destinations|Destinations]] below|company_slogan=<!-- Insert company marketing slogan -->|parent=<!-- Parent company's legal name -->|headquarters=[[Abuja]], Nigeria|key_people=[[Buba Marwa]] (wwner)|num_employees=<!-- NNN -->|website=<!-- {{URL|example.com}} -->}} '''Albarka Air''' í chí énè kí chí [[airline]] kí gbéju dodo efi ewọ [[Abuja]], Naijilia . It operated scheduled and charter services within Nigeria and charters to other countries in central and west [[Africa]]. Its main base was [[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]], Abuja. It operated from 2002 until 2007.<ref name="FI">[[Flight International]] 27 March 2007</ref> == History == Albarka Air was founded in 1999 and commenced operations in March of 2000. In 2002 it's BAC 1-11 fleet was retired from service<ref>{{Cite web|title=Albarka Air fleet|url=https://rzjets.net/operators/?show=1623}}</ref>. In 2007 the Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalise or be grounded, in an effort to "ensuring better services and safety" for Nigerian airlines<ref>{{Cite web|title=13 Airlines beat the deadline|url=https://nigeria.gov.ng/NR/exeres/B30C7654-36D9-4C57-837C-1EAB4A103091.htm?id=637}}</ref>. The airline did not pass this and ceased operations on April 30 2007. == Destinations == Albarka Air PLC provided on-demand [[air charter]] services.<ref>{{cite web|title=Albarka Air PLC|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/company/ALBARKAI:NL|publisher=bloomberg.com|access-date=29 June 2024}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Commons category}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} 9xu7v3m8br5kgwf27d74by3vbg5mckq 41617 41616 2026-06-02T17:54:33Z Paul maji 892 41617 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Albarka Air|logo=AlbarkaAirLogo.JPG|image=Boeing 727-256-Adv, Albarka Air AN0845039.jpg|caption=<!-- Caption for the image -->|IATA=F4|ICAO=NBK|callsign=AL-AIR|founded=1999|commenced=March 2000|ceased=April 30, 2007|bases=[[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]],|hubs=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Airport Name1]] }} -->|frequent_flyer=<!-- Name of frequent flyer program -->|lounge=<!-- Name of airport lounge or member's club -->|alliance=<!-- Name of multi-airline alliance -->|subsidiaries=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Subsidiary1]] *[[Subsidiary2]] }} -->|fleet_size=See [[Albarka Air#Fleet|Fleet]] below|destinations=See [[Albarka Air#Destinations|Destinations]] below|company_slogan=<!-- Insert company marketing slogan -->|parent=<!-- Parent company's legal name -->|headquarters=[[Abuja]], Nigeria|key_people=[[Buba Marwa]] (wwner)|num_employees=<!-- NNN -->|website=<!-- {{URL|example.com}} -->}} '''Albarka Air''' í chí énè kí chí [[airline]] kí gbéju dodo efi ewọ [[Abuja]], Naijilia .É chè n'ókò-ójú-ọrún kí á jò l'ọ́nà k'í chè rẹ́gí lẹ́fù Nigeria, kpái ókò-ójú-ọrún á-tójú-òtú kọ́ dọ̀wọ̀wọ̀ ànè West kpái Central It operated scheduled and charter services within Nigeria and charters to other countries in central and west [[Africa]]. Its main base was [[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]], Abuja. It operated from 2002 until 2007.<ref name="FI">[[Flight International]] 27 March 2007</ref> == History == Albarka Air was founded in 1999 and commenced operations in March of 2000. In 2002 it's BAC 1-11 fleet was retired from service<ref>{{Cite web|title=Albarka Air fleet|url=https://rzjets.net/operators/?show=1623}}</ref>. In 2007 the Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalise or be grounded, in an effort to "ensuring better services and safety" for Nigerian airlines<ref>{{Cite web|title=13 Airlines beat the deadline|url=https://nigeria.gov.ng/NR/exeres/B30C7654-36D9-4C57-837C-1EAB4A103091.htm?id=637}}</ref>. The airline did not pass this and ceased operations on April 30 2007. == Destinations == Albarka Air PLC provided on-demand [[air charter]] services.<ref>{{cite web|title=Albarka Air PLC|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/company/ALBARKAI:NL|publisher=bloomberg.com|access-date=29 June 2024}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Commons category}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} q10218a6vp44731bywgjtbvuhajsunz 41618 41617 2026-06-02T17:55:34Z Paul maji 892 41618 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Albarka Air|logo=AlbarkaAirLogo.JPG|image=Boeing 727-256-Adv, Albarka Air AN0845039.jpg|caption=<!-- Caption for the image -->|IATA=F4|ICAO=NBK|callsign=AL-AIR|founded=1999|commenced=March 2000|ceased=April 30, 2007|bases=[[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]],|hubs=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Airport Name1]] }} -->|frequent_flyer=<!-- Name of frequent flyer program -->|lounge=<!-- Name of airport lounge or member's club -->|alliance=<!-- Name of multi-airline alliance -->|subsidiaries=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Subsidiary1]] *[[Subsidiary2]] }} -->|fleet_size=See [[Albarka Air#Fleet|Fleet]] below|destinations=See [[Albarka Air#Destinations|Destinations]] below|company_slogan=<!-- Insert company marketing slogan -->|parent=<!-- Parent company's legal name -->|headquarters=[[Abuja]], Nigeria|key_people=[[Buba Marwa]] (wwner)|num_employees=<!-- NNN -->|website=<!-- {{URL|example.com}} -->}} '''Albarka Air''' í chí énè kí chí [[airline]] kí gbéju dodo efi ewọ [[Abuja]], Naijilia .É chè n'ókò-ójú-ọrún kí á jò l'ọ́nà k'í chè rẹ́gí lẹ́fù Nigeria, kpái ókò-ójú-ọrún á-tójú-òtú kọ́ dọ̀wọ̀wọ̀ ànè West kpái Central [[Africa]]. Its main base was [[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]], Abuja. It operated from 2002 until 2007.<ref name="FI">[[Flight International]] 27 March 2007</ref> == History == Albarka Air was founded in 1999 and commenced operations in March of 2000. In 2002 it's BAC 1-11 fleet was retired from service<ref>{{Cite web|title=Albarka Air fleet|url=https://rzjets.net/operators/?show=1623}}</ref>. In 2007 the Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalise or be grounded, in an effort to "ensuring better services and safety" for Nigerian airlines<ref>{{Cite web|title=13 Airlines beat the deadline|url=https://nigeria.gov.ng/NR/exeres/B30C7654-36D9-4C57-837C-1EAB4A103091.htm?id=637}}</ref>. The airline did not pass this and ceased operations on April 30 2007. == Destinations == Albarka Air PLC provided on-demand [[air charter]] services.<ref>{{cite web|title=Albarka Air PLC|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/company/ALBARKAI:NL|publisher=bloomberg.com|access-date=29 June 2024}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Commons category}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} 2mvs05vxggvv28mj0mj3xenl584p14c 41619 41618 2026-06-02T17:58:01Z Paul maji 892 41619 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Albarka Air|logo=AlbarkaAirLogo.JPG|image=Boeing 727-256-Adv, Albarka Air AN0845039.jpg|caption=<!-- Caption for the image -->|IATA=F4|ICAO=NBK|callsign=AL-AIR|founded=1999|commenced=March 2000|ceased=April 30, 2007|bases=[[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]],|hubs=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Airport Name1]] }} -->|frequent_flyer=<!-- Name of frequent flyer program -->|lounge=<!-- Name of airport lounge or member's club -->|alliance=<!-- Name of multi-airline alliance -->|subsidiaries=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Subsidiary1]] *[[Subsidiary2]] }} -->|fleet_size=See [[Albarka Air#Fleet|Fleet]] below|destinations=See [[Albarka Air#Destinations|Destinations]] below|company_slogan=<!-- Insert company marketing slogan -->|parent=<!-- Parent company's legal name -->|headquarters=[[Abuja]], Nigeria|key_people=[[Buba Marwa]] (wwner)|num_employees=<!-- NNN -->|website=<!-- {{URL|example.com}} -->}} '''Albarka Air''' í chí énè kí chí [[airline]] kí gbéju dodo efi ewọ [[Abuja]], Naijilia .É chè n'ókò-ójú-ọrún kí á jò l'ọ́nà k'í chè rẹ́gí lẹ́fù Nigeria, kpái ókò-ójú-ọrún á-tójú-òtú kọ́ dọ̀wọ̀wọ̀ ànè West kpái Central [[Africa]].Únyí-óló kítí é-chè-ùgbó-óló má gangan chẹ̀ Its main base was [[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]], Abuja. It operated from 2002 until 2007.<ref name="FI">[[Flight International]] 27 March 2007</ref> == History == Albarka Air was founded in 1999 and commenced operations in March of 2000. In 2002 it's BAC 1-11 fleet was retired from service<ref>{{Cite web|title=Albarka Air fleet|url=https://rzjets.net/operators/?show=1623}}</ref>. In 2007 the Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalise or be grounded, in an effort to "ensuring better services and safety" for Nigerian airlines<ref>{{Cite web|title=13 Airlines beat the deadline|url=https://nigeria.gov.ng/NR/exeres/B30C7654-36D9-4C57-837C-1EAB4A103091.htm?id=637}}</ref>. The airline did not pass this and ceased operations on April 30 2007. == Destinations == Albarka Air PLC provided on-demand [[air charter]] services.<ref>{{cite web|title=Albarka Air PLC|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/company/ALBARKAI:NL|publisher=bloomberg.com|access-date=29 June 2024}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Commons category}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} k93hpzhe52cls6ex30vgijntoqidiep 41620 41619 2026-06-02T18:00:12Z Paul maji 892 41620 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Albarka Air|logo=AlbarkaAirLogo.JPG|image=Boeing 727-256-Adv, Albarka Air AN0845039.jpg|caption=<!-- Caption for the image -->|IATA=F4|ICAO=NBK|callsign=AL-AIR|founded=1999|commenced=March 2000|ceased=April 30, 2007|bases=[[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]],|hubs=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Airport Name1]] }} -->|frequent_flyer=<!-- Name of frequent flyer program -->|lounge=<!-- Name of airport lounge or member's club -->|alliance=<!-- Name of multi-airline alliance -->|subsidiaries=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Subsidiary1]] *[[Subsidiary2]] }} -->|fleet_size=See [[Albarka Air#Fleet|Fleet]] below|destinations=See [[Albarka Air#Destinations|Destinations]] below|company_slogan=<!-- Insert company marketing slogan -->|parent=<!-- Parent company's legal name -->|headquarters=[[Abuja]], Nigeria|key_people=[[Buba Marwa]] (wwner)|num_employees=<!-- NNN -->|website=<!-- {{URL|example.com}} -->}} '''Albarka Air''' í chí énè kí chí [[airline]] kí gbéju dodo efi ewọ [[Abuja]], Naijilia .É chè n'ókò-ójú-ọrún kí á jò l'ọ́nà k'í chè rẹ́gí lẹ́fù Nigeria, kpái ókò-ójú-ọrún á-tójú-òtú kọ́ dọ̀wọ̀wọ̀ ànè West kpái Central [[Africa]].Únyí-óló kítí é-chè-ùgbó-óló má gangan chẹ̀ [[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]], Abuja. Í chanè ùkólò kwí ọdọ It operated from 2002 gboogbo ló tí ọdọ until 2007.<ref name="FI">[[Flight International]] 27 March 2007</ref> == History == Albarka Air was founded in 1999 and commenced operations in March of 2000. In 2002 it's BAC 1-11 fleet was retired from service<ref>{{Cite web|title=Albarka Air fleet|url=https://rzjets.net/operators/?show=1623}}</ref>. In 2007 the Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalise or be grounded, in an effort to "ensuring better services and safety" for Nigerian airlines<ref>{{Cite web|title=13 Airlines beat the deadline|url=https://nigeria.gov.ng/NR/exeres/B30C7654-36D9-4C57-837C-1EAB4A103091.htm?id=637}}</ref>. The airline did not pass this and ceased operations on April 30 2007. == Destinations == Albarka Air PLC provided on-demand [[air charter]] services.<ref>{{cite web|title=Albarka Air PLC|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/company/ALBARKAI:NL|publisher=bloomberg.com|access-date=29 June 2024}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Commons category}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} f7rbpsbey8kwbohl7rthorwmcnkm52h 41621 41620 2026-06-02T18:01:51Z Paul maji 892 41621 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Albarka Air|logo=AlbarkaAirLogo.JPG|image=Boeing 727-256-Adv, Albarka Air AN0845039.jpg|caption=<!-- Caption for the image -->|IATA=F4|ICAO=NBK|callsign=AL-AIR|founded=1999|commenced=March 2000|ceased=April 30, 2007|bases=[[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]],|hubs=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Airport Name1]] }} -->|frequent_flyer=<!-- Name of frequent flyer program -->|lounge=<!-- Name of airport lounge or member's club -->|alliance=<!-- Name of multi-airline alliance -->|subsidiaries=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Subsidiary1]] *[[Subsidiary2]] }} -->|fleet_size=See [[Albarka Air#Fleet|Fleet]] below|destinations=See [[Albarka Air#Destinations|Destinations]] below|company_slogan=<!-- Insert company marketing slogan -->|parent=<!-- Parent company's legal name -->|headquarters=[[Abuja]], Nigeria|key_people=[[Buba Marwa]] (wwner)|num_employees=<!-- NNN -->|website=<!-- {{URL|example.com}} -->}} '''Albarka Air''' í chí énè kí chí [[airline]] kí gbéju dodo efi ewọ [[Abuja]], Naijilia .É chè n'ókò-ójú-ọrún kí á jò l'ọ́nà k'í chè rẹ́gí lẹ́fù Nigeria, kpái ókò-ójú-ọrún á-tójú-òtú kọ́ dọ̀wọ̀wọ̀ ànè West kpái Central [[Africa]].Únyí-óló kítí é-chè-ùgbó-óló má gangan chẹ̀ [[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]], Abuja. Í chanè ùkólò kwí ọdọ 2002 gboogbo ló tí ọdọ 2007.<ref name="FI">[[Flight International]] 27 March 2007</ref> == Ó'híla History == Albarka Air was founded in 1999 and commenced operations in March of 2000. In 2002 it's BAC 1-11 fleet was retired from service<ref>{{Cite web|title=Albarka Air fleet|url=https://rzjets.net/operators/?show=1623}}</ref>. In 2007 the Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalise or be grounded, in an effort to "ensuring better services and safety" for Nigerian airlines<ref>{{Cite web|title=13 Airlines beat the deadline|url=https://nigeria.gov.ng/NR/exeres/B30C7654-36D9-4C57-837C-1EAB4A103091.htm?id=637}}</ref>. The airline did not pass this and ceased operations on April 30 2007. == Destinations == Albarka Air PLC provided on-demand [[air charter]] services.<ref>{{cite web|title=Albarka Air PLC|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/company/ALBARKAI:NL|publisher=bloomberg.com|access-date=29 June 2024}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Commons category}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} rz6063f17eohiwr3dux00ccbv0iquvy 41622 41621 2026-06-02T18:04:21Z Paul maji 892 41622 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Albarka Air|logo=AlbarkaAirLogo.JPG|image=Boeing 727-256-Adv, Albarka Air AN0845039.jpg|caption=<!-- Caption for the image -->|IATA=F4|ICAO=NBK|callsign=AL-AIR|founded=1999|commenced=March 2000|ceased=April 30, 2007|bases=[[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]],|hubs=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Airport Name1]] }} -->|frequent_flyer=<!-- Name of frequent flyer program -->|lounge=<!-- Name of airport lounge or member's club -->|alliance=<!-- Name of multi-airline alliance -->|subsidiaries=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Subsidiary1]] *[[Subsidiary2]] }} -->|fleet_size=See [[Albarka Air#Fleet|Fleet]] below|destinations=See [[Albarka Air#Destinations|Destinations]] below|company_slogan=<!-- Insert company marketing slogan -->|parent=<!-- Parent company's legal name -->|headquarters=[[Abuja]], Nigeria|key_people=[[Buba Marwa]] (wwner)|num_employees=<!-- NNN -->|website=<!-- {{URL|example.com}} -->}} '''Albarka Air''' í chí énè kí chí [[airline]] kí gbéju dodo efi ewọ [[Abuja]], Naijilia .É chè n'ókò-ójú-ọrún kí á jò l'ọ́nà k'í chè rẹ́gí lẹ́fù Nigeria, kpái ókò-ójú-ọrún á-tójú-òtú kọ́ dọ̀wọ̀wọ̀ ànè West kpái Central [[Africa]].Únyí-óló kítí é-chè-ùgbó-óló má gangan chẹ̀ [[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]], Abuja. Í chanè ùkólò kwí ọdọ 2002 gboogbo ló tí ọdọ 2007.<ref name="FI">[[Flight International]] 27 March 2007</ref> == Ó'híla == má chánà Albarka Air efu ọdọ was founded in 1999 kpaí ma chánè ùkólò efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀ta efu ọdọ and commenced operations in March of 2000. In 2002 it's BAC 1-11 fleet was retired from service<ref>{{Cite web|title=Albarka Air fleet|url=https://rzjets.net/operators/?show=1623}}</ref>. In 2007 the Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalise or be grounded, in an effort to "ensuring better services and safety" for Nigerian airlines<ref>{{Cite web|title=13 Airlines beat the deadline|url=https://nigeria.gov.ng/NR/exeres/B30C7654-36D9-4C57-837C-1EAB4A103091.htm?id=637}}</ref>. The airline did not pass this and ceased operations on April 30 2007. == Destinations == Albarka Air PLC provided on-demand [[air charter]] services.<ref>{{cite web|title=Albarka Air PLC|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/company/ALBARKAI:NL|publisher=bloomberg.com|access-date=29 June 2024}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Commons category}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} ms5uieeoh2oroc3gcffeoan4s1rbqbh 41623 41622 2026-06-02T18:06:51Z Paul maji 892 41623 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Albarka Air|logo=AlbarkaAirLogo.JPG|image=Boeing 727-256-Adv, Albarka Air AN0845039.jpg|caption=<!-- Caption for the image -->|IATA=F4|ICAO=NBK|callsign=AL-AIR|founded=1999|commenced=March 2000|ceased=April 30, 2007|bases=[[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]],|hubs=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Airport Name1]] }} -->|frequent_flyer=<!-- Name of frequent flyer program -->|lounge=<!-- Name of airport lounge or member's club -->|alliance=<!-- Name of multi-airline alliance -->|subsidiaries=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Subsidiary1]] *[[Subsidiary2]] }} -->|fleet_size=See [[Albarka Air#Fleet|Fleet]] below|destinations=See [[Albarka Air#Destinations|Destinations]] below|company_slogan=<!-- Insert company marketing slogan -->|parent=<!-- Parent company's legal name -->|headquarters=[[Abuja]], Nigeria|key_people=[[Buba Marwa]] (wwner)|num_employees=<!-- NNN -->|website=<!-- {{URL|example.com}} -->}} '''Albarka Air''' í chí énè kí chí [[airline]] kí gbéju dodo efi ewọ [[Abuja]], Naijilia .É chè n'ókò-ójú-ọrún kí á jò l'ọ́nà k'í chè rẹ́gí lẹ́fù Nigeria, kpái ókò-ójú-ọrún á-tójú-òtú kọ́ dọ̀wọ̀wọ̀ ànè West kpái Central [[Africa]].Únyí-óló kítí é-chè-ùgbó-óló má gangan chẹ̀ [[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]], Abuja. Í chanè ùkólò kwí ọdọ 2002 gboogbo ló tí ọdọ 2007.<ref name="FI">[[Flight International]] 27 March 2007</ref> == Ó'híla == má chánà Albarka Air efu ọdọ 1999 kpaí ma chánè ùkólò efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀ta efu ọdọ 2000.efu ọdọ In 2002 í cha it's BAC 1-11 fleet was retired from service<ref>{{Cite web|title=Albarka Air fleet|url=https://rzjets.net/operators/?show=1623}}</ref>. In 2007 the Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalise or be grounded, in an effort to "ensuring better services and safety" for Nigerian airlines<ref>{{Cite web|title=13 Airlines beat the deadline|url=https://nigeria.gov.ng/NR/exeres/B30C7654-36D9-4C57-837C-1EAB4A103091.htm?id=637}}</ref>. The airline did not pass this and ceased operations on April 30 2007. == Destinations == Albarka Air PLC provided on-demand [[air charter]] services.<ref>{{cite web|title=Albarka Air PLC|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/company/ALBARKAI:NL|publisher=bloomberg.com|access-date=29 June 2024}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Commons category}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} slrcwj6jqv84m9982renzn8wj7ljxm2 41628 41623 2026-06-02T19:28:27Z Paul maji 892 41628 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Albarka Air|logo=AlbarkaAirLogo.JPG|image=Boeing 727-256-Adv, Albarka Air AN0845039.jpg|caption=<!-- Caption for the image -->|IATA=F4|ICAO=NBK|callsign=AL-AIR|founded=1999|commenced=March 2000|ceased=April 30, 2007|bases=[[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]],|hubs=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Airport Name1]] }} -->|frequent_flyer=<!-- Name of frequent flyer program -->|lounge=<!-- Name of airport lounge or member's club -->|alliance=<!-- Name of multi-airline alliance -->|subsidiaries=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Subsidiary1]] *[[Subsidiary2]] }} -->|fleet_size=See [[Albarka Air#Fleet|Fleet]] below|destinations=See [[Albarka Air#Destinations|Destinations]] below|company_slogan=<!-- Insert company marketing slogan -->|parent=<!-- Parent company's legal name -->|headquarters=[[Abuja]], Nigeria|key_people=[[Buba Marwa]] (wwner)|num_employees=<!-- NNN -->|website=<!-- {{URL|example.com}} -->}} '''Albarka Air''' í chí énè kí chí [[airline]] kí gbéju dodo efi ewọ [[Abuja]], Naijilia .É chè n'ókò-ójú-ọrún kí á jò l'ọ́nà k'í chè rẹ́gí lẹ́fù Nigeria, kpái ókò-ójú-ọrún á-tójú-òtú kọ́ dọ̀wọ̀wọ̀ ànè West kpái Central [[Africa]].Únyí-óló kítí é-chè-ùgbó-óló má gangan chẹ̀ [[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]], Abuja. Í chanè ùkólò kwí ọdọ 2002 gboogbo ló tí ọdọ 2007.<ref name="FI">[[Flight International]] 27 March 2007</ref> == Ó'híla == má chánà Albarka Air efu ọdọ 1999 kpaí ma chánè ùkólò efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀ta efu ọdọ 2000.efu ọdọ 2002 í cha it's BAC 1-11 a ku amonwụ ọkọ du kpo kọ kwi'ukọlọ. fleet was retired from service<ref>{{Cite web|title=Albarka Air fleet|url=https://rzjets.net/operators/?show=1623}}</ref>. éfu ọdọ In 2007 the Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalise or be grounded, in an effort to "ensuring better services and safety" for Nigerian airlines<ref>{{Cite web|title=13 Airlines beat the deadline|url=https://nigeria.gov.ng/NR/exeres/B30C7654-36D9-4C57-837C-1EAB4A103091.htm?id=637}}</ref>. The airline did not pass this and ceased operations on April 30 2007. == Destinations == Albarka Air PLC provided on-demand [[air charter]] services.<ref>{{cite web|title=Albarka Air PLC|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/company/ALBARKAI:NL|publisher=bloomberg.com|access-date=29 June 2024}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Commons category}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} l19p6qwscrkjkv5i0yaxq0lrrhbbttp 41629 41628 2026-06-02T19:32:07Z Paul maji 892 41629 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Albarka Air|logo=AlbarkaAirLogo.JPG|image=Boeing 727-256-Adv, Albarka Air AN0845039.jpg|caption=<!-- Caption for the image -->|IATA=F4|ICAO=NBK|callsign=AL-AIR|founded=1999|commenced=March 2000|ceased=April 30, 2007|bases=[[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]],|hubs=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Airport Name1]] }} -->|frequent_flyer=<!-- Name of frequent flyer program -->|lounge=<!-- Name of airport lounge or member's club -->|alliance=<!-- Name of multi-airline alliance -->|subsidiaries=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Subsidiary1]] *[[Subsidiary2]] }} -->|fleet_size=See [[Albarka Air#Fleet|Fleet]] below|destinations=See [[Albarka Air#Destinations|Destinations]] below|company_slogan=<!-- Insert company marketing slogan -->|parent=<!-- Parent company's legal name -->|headquarters=[[Abuja]], Nigeria|key_people=[[Buba Marwa]] (wwner)|num_employees=<!-- NNN -->|website=<!-- {{URL|example.com}} -->}} '''Albarka Air''' í chí énè kí chí [[airline]] kí gbéju dodo efi ewọ [[Abuja]], Naijilia .É chè n'ókò-ójú-ọrún kí á jò l'ọ́nà k'í chè rẹ́gí lẹ́fù Nigeria, kpái ókò-ójú-ọrún á-tójú-òtú kọ́ dọ̀wọ̀wọ̀ ànè West kpái Central [[Africa]].Únyí-óló kítí é-chè-ùgbó-óló má gangan chẹ̀ [[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]], Abuja. Í chanè ùkólò kwí ọdọ 2002 gboogbo ló tí ọdọ 2007.<ref name="FI">[[Flight International]] 27 March 2007</ref> == Ó'híla == má chánà Albarka Air efu ọdọ 1999 kpaí ma chánè ùkólò efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀ta efu ọdọ 2000.efu ọdọ 2002 í cha it's BAC 1-11 a ku amonwụ ọkọ du kpo kọ kwi'ukọlọ. <ref>{{Cite web|title=Albarka Air fleet|url=https://rzjets.net/operators/?show=1623}}</ref>. éfu ọdọ 2007 the Nigerian government set a deadline of efu ó'chu ekélè nolu ógwu nyokémégwéè éfu ọdọ April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalise or be grounded, in an effort to "ensuring better services and safety" for Nigerian airlines<ref>{{Cite web|title=13 Airlines beat the deadline|url=https://nigeria.gov.ng/NR/exeres/B30C7654-36D9-4C57-837C-1EAB4A103091.htm?id=637}}</ref>. The airline did not pass this and ceased operations on April 30 2007. == Destinations == Albarka Air PLC provided on-demand [[air charter]] services.<ref>{{cite web|title=Albarka Air PLC|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/company/ALBARKAI:NL|publisher=bloomberg.com|access-date=29 June 2024}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Commons category}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} 57egia3x5ixiax9w22b8v11yj4k6vzy 41630 41629 2026-06-02T19:37:09Z Paul maji 892 41630 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Albarka Air|logo=AlbarkaAirLogo.JPG|image=Boeing 727-256-Adv, Albarka Air AN0845039.jpg|caption=<!-- Caption for the image -->|IATA=F4|ICAO=NBK|callsign=AL-AIR|founded=1999|commenced=March 2000|ceased=April 30, 2007|bases=[[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]],|hubs=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Airport Name1]] }} -->|frequent_flyer=<!-- Name of frequent flyer program -->|lounge=<!-- Name of airport lounge or member's club -->|alliance=<!-- Name of multi-airline alliance -->|subsidiaries=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Subsidiary1]] *[[Subsidiary2]] }} -->|fleet_size=See [[Albarka Air#Fleet|Fleet]] below|destinations=See [[Albarka Air#Destinations|Destinations]] below|company_slogan=<!-- Insert company marketing slogan -->|parent=<!-- Parent company's legal name -->|headquarters=[[Abuja]], Nigeria|key_people=[[Buba Marwa]] (wwner)|num_employees=<!-- NNN -->|website=<!-- {{URL|example.com}} -->}} '''Albarka Air''' í chí énè kí chí [[airline]] kí gbéju dodo efi ewọ [[Abuja]], Naijilia .É chè n'ókò-ójú-ọrún kí á jò l'ọ́nà k'í chè rẹ́gí lẹ́fù Nigeria, kpái ókò-ójú-ọrún á-tójú-òtú kọ́ dọ̀wọ̀wọ̀ ànè West kpái Central [[Africa]].Únyí-óló kítí é-chè-ùgbó-óló má gangan chẹ̀ [[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]], Abuja. Í chanè ùkólò kwí ọdọ 2002 gboogbo ló tí ọdọ 2007.<ref name="FI">[[Flight International]] 27 March 2007</ref> == Ó'híla == má chánà Albarka Air efu ọdọ 1999 kpaí ma chánè ùkólò efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀ta efu ọdọ 2000.efu ọdọ 2002 í cha it's BAC 1-11 a ku amonwụ ọkọ du kpo kọ kwi'ukọlọ. <ref>{{Cite web|title=Albarka Air fleet|url=https://rzjets.net/operators/?show=1623}}</ref>. éfu ọdọ 2007 Gómẹ̀ntì Naíjìrílía d'ọ́jọ́ k'í chè abọjọ lẹ́ k'í chè the Nigerian government set a deadline of efu ó'chu ekélè nolu ógwu nyokémégwéè éfu ọdọ, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalise or be grounded, in an effort to "ensuring better services and safety" for Nigerian airlines<ref>{{Cite web|title=13 Airlines beat the deadline|url=https://nigeria.gov.ng/NR/exeres/B30C7654-36D9-4C57-837C-1EAB4A103091.htm?id=637}}</ref>. The airline did not pass this and ceased operations on April 30 2007. == Destinations == Albarka Air PLC provided on-demand [[air charter]] services.<ref>{{cite web|title=Albarka Air PLC|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/company/ALBARKAI:NL|publisher=bloomberg.com|access-date=29 June 2024}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Commons category}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} oa8d4dk7posa1adcd5a4ht5u4rfje2f 41631 41630 2026-06-02T19:41:15Z Paul maji 892 41631 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Albarka Air|logo=AlbarkaAirLogo.JPG|image=Boeing 727-256-Adv, Albarka Air AN0845039.jpg|caption=<!-- Caption for the image -->|IATA=F4|ICAO=NBK|callsign=AL-AIR|founded=1999|commenced=March 2000|ceased=April 30, 2007|bases=[[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]],|hubs=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Airport Name1]] }} -->|frequent_flyer=<!-- Name of frequent flyer program -->|lounge=<!-- Name of airport lounge or member's club -->|alliance=<!-- Name of multi-airline alliance -->|subsidiaries=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Subsidiary1]] *[[Subsidiary2]] }} -->|fleet_size=See [[Albarka Air#Fleet|Fleet]] below|destinations=See [[Albarka Air#Destinations|Destinations]] below|company_slogan=<!-- Insert company marketing slogan -->|parent=<!-- Parent company's legal name -->|headquarters=[[Abuja]], Nigeria|key_people=[[Buba Marwa]] (wwner)|num_employees=<!-- NNN -->|website=<!-- {{URL|example.com}} -->}} '''Albarka Air''' í chí énè kí chí [[airline]] kí gbéju dodo efi ewọ [[Abuja]], Naijilia .É chè n'ókò-ójú-ọrún kí á jò l'ọ́nà k'í chè rẹ́gí lẹ́fù Nigeria, kpái ókò-ójú-ọrún á-tójú-òtú kọ́ dọ̀wọ̀wọ̀ ànè West kpái Central [[Africa]].Únyí-óló kítí é-chè-ùgbó-óló má gangan chẹ̀ [[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]], Abuja. Í chanè ùkólò kwí ọdọ 2002 gboogbo ló tí ọdọ 2007.<ref name="FI">[[Flight International]] 27 March 2007</ref> == Ó'híla == má chánà Albarka Air efu ọdọ 1999 kpaí ma chánè ùkólò efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀ta efu ọdọ 2000.efu ọdọ 2002 í cha it's BAC 1-11 a ku amonwụ ọkọ du kpo kọ kwi'ukọlọ. <ref>{{Cite web|title=Albarka Air fleet|url=https://rzjets.net/operators/?show=1623}}</ref>. éfu ọdọ 2007 Gómẹ̀ntì Naíjìrílía d'ọ́jọ́ k'í chè abọjọ lẹ́ k'í chè efu ó'chu ekélè nolu ógwu nyokémégwéè éfu ọdọ, 2007 kókò-ójú-ọrún pátápátá k’í á ch’óló l’ẹ́fù ànè lẹ́ n’ókó k’má tunkpá-ọrọ̀ má dabí á-kún-ọrọ̀, k’ọ́wọ́ jẹ̀ l’ọ̀nà kẹ́, má jọ̀ọ́ k’má ch’óló mọ́, n’ọ̀nà k’í chè 'gbi-óló k’í chè nọ́nyọ̀ kpái dídá-àbò' fún ọ̀kọ̀-ójú-ọrún Naíjìrílía for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalise or be grounded, in an effort to "ensuring better services and safety" for Nigerian airlines<ref>{{Cite web|title=13 Airlines beat the deadline|url=https://nigeria.gov.ng/NR/exeres/B30C7654-36D9-4C57-837C-1EAB4A103091.htm?id=637}}</ref>. The airline did not pass this and ceased operations on April 30 2007. == Destinations == Albarka Air PLC provided on-demand [[air charter]] services.<ref>{{cite web|title=Albarka Air PLC|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/company/ALBARKAI:NL|publisher=bloomberg.com|access-date=29 June 2024}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Commons category}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} st4xsgp9est0qydt9boo3r1rkxgdgci 41632 41631 2026-06-02T19:43:18Z Paul maji 892 41632 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Albarka Air|logo=AlbarkaAirLogo.JPG|image=Boeing 727-256-Adv, Albarka Air AN0845039.jpg|caption=<!-- Caption for the image -->|IATA=F4|ICAO=NBK|callsign=AL-AIR|founded=1999|commenced=March 2000|ceased=April 30, 2007|bases=[[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]],|hubs=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Airport Name1]] }} -->|frequent_flyer=<!-- Name of frequent flyer program -->|lounge=<!-- Name of airport lounge or member's club -->|alliance=<!-- Name of multi-airline alliance -->|subsidiaries=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Subsidiary1]] *[[Subsidiary2]] }} -->|fleet_size=See [[Albarka Air#Fleet|Fleet]] below|destinations=See [[Albarka Air#Destinations|Destinations]] below|company_slogan=<!-- Insert company marketing slogan -->|parent=<!-- Parent company's legal name -->|headquarters=[[Abuja]], Nigeria|key_people=[[Buba Marwa]] (wwner)|num_employees=<!-- NNN -->|website=<!-- {{URL|example.com}} -->}} '''Albarka Air''' í chí énè kí chí [[airline]] kí gbéju dodo efi ewọ [[Abuja]], Naijilia .É chè n'ókò-ójú-ọrún kí á jò l'ọ́nà k'í chè rẹ́gí lẹ́fù Nigeria, kpái ókò-ójú-ọrún á-tójú-òtú kọ́ dọ̀wọ̀wọ̀ ànè West kpái Central [[Africa]].Únyí-óló kítí é-chè-ùgbó-óló má gangan chẹ̀ [[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]], Abuja. Í chanè ùkólò kwí ọdọ 2002 gboogbo ló tí ọdọ 2007.<ref name="FI">[[Flight International]] 27 March 2007</ref> == Ó'híla == má chánà Albarka Air efu ọdọ 1999 kpaí ma chánè ùkólò efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀ta efu ọdọ 2000.efu ọdọ 2002 í cha it's BAC 1-11 a ku amonwụ ọkọ du kpo kọ kwi'ukọlọ. <ref>{{Cite web|title=Albarka Air fleet|url=https://rzjets.net/operators/?show=1623}}</ref>. éfu ọdọ 2007 Gómẹ̀ntì Naíjìrílía d'ọ́jọ́ k'í chè abọjọ lẹ́ k'í chè efu ó'chu ekélè nolu ógwu nyokémégwéè éfu ọdọ, 2007 kókò-ójú-ọrún pátápátá k’í á ch’óló l’ẹ́fù ànè lẹ́ n’ókó k’má tunkpá-ọrọ̀ má dabí á-kún-ọrọ̀, k’ọ́wọ́ jẹ̀ l’ọ̀nà kẹ́, má jọ̀ọ́ k’má ch’óló mọ́, n’ọ̀nà k’í chè 'gbi-óló k’í chè nọ́nyọ̀ kpái dídá-àbò' fún ọ̀kọ̀-ójú-ọrún Naíjìrílía<ref>{{Cite web|title=13 Airlines beat the deadline|url=https://nigeria.gov.ng/NR/exeres/B30C7654-36D9-4C57-837C-1EAB4A103091.htm?id=637}}</ref>. The airline did not pass this and ceased operations on April 30 2007. == Destinations == Albarka Air PLC provided on-demand [[air charter]] services.<ref>{{cite web|title=Albarka Air PLC|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/company/ALBARKAI:NL|publisher=bloomberg.com|access-date=29 June 2024}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Commons category}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} qee4n3c15kilnue603564g67uw4q844 41633 41632 2026-06-02T19:46:24Z Paul maji 892 41633 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Albarka Air|logo=AlbarkaAirLogo.JPG|image=Boeing 727-256-Adv, Albarka Air AN0845039.jpg|caption=<!-- Caption for the image -->|IATA=F4|ICAO=NBK|callsign=AL-AIR|founded=1999|commenced=March 2000|ceased=April 30, 2007|bases=[[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]],|hubs=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Airport Name1]] }} -->|frequent_flyer=<!-- Name of frequent flyer program -->|lounge=<!-- Name of airport lounge or member's club -->|alliance=<!-- Name of multi-airline alliance -->|subsidiaries=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Subsidiary1]] *[[Subsidiary2]] }} -->|fleet_size=See [[Albarka Air#Fleet|Fleet]] below|destinations=See [[Albarka Air#Destinations|Destinations]] below|company_slogan=<!-- Insert company marketing slogan -->|parent=<!-- Parent company's legal name -->|headquarters=[[Abuja]], Nigeria|key_people=[[Buba Marwa]] (wwner)|num_employees=<!-- NNN -->|website=<!-- {{URL|example.com}} -->}} '''Albarka Air''' í chí énè kí chí [[airline]] kí gbéju dodo efi ewọ [[Abuja]], Naijilia .É chè n'ókò-ójú-ọrún kí á jò l'ọ́nà k'í chè rẹ́gí lẹ́fù Nigeria, kpái ókò-ójú-ọrún á-tójú-òtú kọ́ dọ̀wọ̀wọ̀ ànè West kpái Central [[Africa]].Únyí-óló kítí é-chè-ùgbó-óló má gangan chẹ̀ [[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]], Abuja. Í chanè ùkólò kwí ọdọ 2002 gboogbo ló tí ọdọ 2007.<ref name="FI">[[Flight International]] 27 March 2007</ref> == Ó'híla == má chánà Albarka Air efu ọdọ 1999 kpaí ma chánè ùkólò efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀ta efu ọdọ 2000.efu ọdọ 2002 í cha it's BAC 1-11 a ku amonwụ ọkọ du kpo kọ kwi'ukọlọ. <ref>{{Cite web|title=Albarka Air fleet|url=https://rzjets.net/operators/?show=1623}}</ref>. éfu ọdọ 2007 Gómẹ̀ntì Naíjìrílía d'ọ́jọ́ k'í chè abọjọ lẹ́ k'í chè efu ó'chu ekélè nolu ógwu nyokémégwéè éfu ọdọ, 2007 kókò-ójú-ọrún pátápátá k’í á ch’óló l’ẹ́fù ànè lẹ́ n’ókó k’má tunkpá-ọrọ̀ má dabí á-kún-ọrọ̀, k’ọ́wọ́ jẹ̀ l’ọ̀nà kẹ́, má jọ̀ọ́ k’má ch’óló mọ́, n’ọ̀nà k’í chè 'gbi-óló k’í chè nọ́nyọ̀ kpái dídá-àbò' fún ọ̀kọ̀-ójú-ọrún Naíjìrílía<ref>{{Cite web|title=13 Airlines beat the deadline|url=https://nigeria.gov.ng/NR/exeres/B30C7654-36D9-4C57-837C-1EAB4A103091.htm?id=637}}</ref>. Únyí-óló kítí é-chè-ùgbó-óló má gangan chẹ̀ ọjọ kî'ochu ékèle nolu ógwu nyomégwéè The airline did not pass this and ceased operations on April 30 2007. == Destinations == Albarka Air PLC provided on-demand [[air charter]] services.<ref>{{cite web|title=Albarka Air PLC|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/company/ALBARKAI:NL|publisher=bloomberg.com|access-date=29 June 2024}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Commons category}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} 8dln4za9vk3c0a3ng89rx20gc14hvyi 41634 41633 2026-06-02T19:47:19Z Paul maji 892 41634 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Albarka Air|logo=AlbarkaAirLogo.JPG|image=Boeing 727-256-Adv, Albarka Air AN0845039.jpg|caption=<!-- Caption for the image -->|IATA=F4|ICAO=NBK|callsign=AL-AIR|founded=1999|commenced=March 2000|ceased=April 30, 2007|bases=[[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]],|hubs=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Airport Name1]] }} -->|frequent_flyer=<!-- Name of frequent flyer program -->|lounge=<!-- Name of airport lounge or member's club -->|alliance=<!-- Name of multi-airline alliance -->|subsidiaries=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Subsidiary1]] *[[Subsidiary2]] }} -->|fleet_size=See [[Albarka Air#Fleet|Fleet]] below|destinations=See [[Albarka Air#Destinations|Destinations]] below|company_slogan=<!-- Insert company marketing slogan -->|parent=<!-- Parent company's legal name -->|headquarters=[[Abuja]], Nigeria|key_people=[[Buba Marwa]] (wwner)|num_employees=<!-- NNN -->|website=<!-- {{URL|example.com}} -->}} '''Albarka Air''' í chí énè kí chí [[airline]] kí gbéju dodo efi ewọ [[Abuja]], Naijilia .É chè n'ókò-ójú-ọrún kí á jò l'ọ́nà k'í chè rẹ́gí lẹ́fù Nigeria, kpái ókò-ójú-ọrún á-tójú-òtú kọ́ dọ̀wọ̀wọ̀ ànè West kpái Central [[Africa]].Únyí-óló kítí é-chè-ùgbó-óló má gangan chẹ̀ [[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]], Abuja. Í chanè ùkólò kwí ọdọ 2002 gboogbo ló tí ọdọ 2007.<ref name="FI">[[Flight International]] 27 March 2007</ref> == Ó'híla == má chánà Albarka Air efu ọdọ 1999 kpaí ma chánè ùkólò efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀ta efu ọdọ 2000.efu ọdọ 2002 í cha it's BAC 1-11 a ku amonwụ ọkọ du kpo kọ kwi'ukọlọ. <ref>{{Cite web|title=Albarka Air fleet|url=https://rzjets.net/operators/?show=1623}}</ref>. éfu ọdọ 2007 Gómẹ̀ntì Naíjìrílía d'ọ́jọ́ k'í chè abọjọ lẹ́ k'í chè efu ó'chu ekélè nolu ógwu nyokémégwéè éfu ọdọ, 2007 kókò-ójú-ọrún pátápátá k’í á ch’óló l’ẹ́fù ànè lẹ́ n’ókó k’má tunkpá-ọrọ̀ má dabí á-kún-ọrọ̀, k’ọ́wọ́ jẹ̀ l’ọ̀nà kẹ́, má jọ̀ọ́ k’má ch’óló mọ́, n’ọ̀nà k’í chè 'gbi-óló k’í chè nọ́nyọ̀ kpái dídá-àbò' fún ọ̀kọ̀-ójú-ọrún Naíjìrílía<ref>{{Cite web|title=13 Airlines beat the deadline|url=https://nigeria.gov.ng/NR/exeres/B30C7654-36D9-4C57-837C-1EAB4A103091.htm?id=637}}</ref>. Únyí-óló kítí é-chè-ùgbó-óló má gangan chẹ̀ ọjọ kî'ochu ékèle nolu ógwu nyomégwéè 2007. == Destinations == Albarka Air PLC provided on-demand [[air charter]] services.<ref>{{cite web|title=Albarka Air PLC|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/company/ALBARKAI:NL|publisher=bloomberg.com|access-date=29 June 2024}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Commons category}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} qigszuon780ic13spu5jhlrixw88gew 41635 41634 2026-06-02T19:50:04Z Paul maji 892 /* Ó'híla */ 41635 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Albarka Air|logo=AlbarkaAirLogo.JPG|image=Boeing 727-256-Adv, Albarka Air AN0845039.jpg|caption=<!-- Caption for the image -->|IATA=F4|ICAO=NBK|callsign=AL-AIR|founded=1999|commenced=March 2000|ceased=April 30, 2007|bases=[[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]],|hubs=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Airport Name1]] }} -->|frequent_flyer=<!-- Name of frequent flyer program -->|lounge=<!-- Name of airport lounge or member's club -->|alliance=<!-- Name of multi-airline alliance -->|subsidiaries=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Subsidiary1]] *[[Subsidiary2]] }} -->|fleet_size=See [[Albarka Air#Fleet|Fleet]] below|destinations=See [[Albarka Air#Destinations|Destinations]] below|company_slogan=<!-- Insert company marketing slogan -->|parent=<!-- Parent company's legal name -->|headquarters=[[Abuja]], Nigeria|key_people=[[Buba Marwa]] (wwner)|num_employees=<!-- NNN -->|website=<!-- {{URL|example.com}} -->}} '''Albarka Air''' í chí énè kí chí [[airline]] kí gbéju dodo efi ewọ [[Abuja]], Naijilia .É chè n'ókò-ójú-ọrún kí á jò l'ọ́nà k'í chè rẹ́gí lẹ́fù Nigeria, kpái ókò-ójú-ọrún á-tójú-òtú kọ́ dọ̀wọ̀wọ̀ ànè West kpái Central [[Africa]].Únyí-óló kítí é-chè-ùgbó-óló má gangan chẹ̀ [[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]], Abuja. Í chanè ùkólò kwí ọdọ 2002 gboogbo ló tí ọdọ 2007.<ref name="FI">[[Flight International]] 27 March 2007</ref> == Ó'híla == má chánà Albarka Air efu ọdọ 1999 kpaí ma chánè ùkólò efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀ta efu ọdọ 2000.efu ọdọ 2002 í cha it's BAC 1-11 a ku amonwụ ọkọ du kpo kọ kwi'ukọlọ. <ref>{{Cite web|title=Albarka Air fleet|url=https://rzjets.net/operators/?show=1623}}</ref>. éfu ọdọ 2007 Gómẹ̀ntì Naíjìrílía d'ọ́jọ́ k'í chè abọjọ lẹ́ k'í chè efu ó'chu ekélè nolu ógwu nyokémégwéè éfu ọdọ, 2007 kókò-ójú-ọrún pátápátá k’í á ch’óló l’ẹ́fù ànè lẹ́ n’ókó k’má tunkpá-ọrọ̀ má dabí á-kún-ọrọ̀, k’ọ́wọ́ jẹ̀ l’ọ̀nà kẹ́, má jọ̀ọ́ k’má ch’óló mọ́, n’ọ̀nà k’í chè 'gbi-óló k’í chè nọ́nyọ̀ kpái dídá-àbò' fún ọ̀kọ̀-ójú-ọrún Naíjìrílía<ref>{{Cite web|title=13 Airlines beat the deadline|url=https://nigeria.gov.ng/NR/exeres/B30C7654-36D9-4C57-837C-1EAB4A103091.htm?id=637}}</ref>. Únyí-óló kítí é-chè-ùgbó-óló má gangan chẹ̀ ọjọ kî'ochu ékèle nolu ógwu nyomégwéè 2007. == Ùgbó k’á rà nọ̀ Destinations == Albarka Air PLC provided on-demand [[air charter]] services.<ref>{{cite web|title=Albarka Air PLC|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/company/ALBARKAI:NL|publisher=bloomberg.com|access-date=29 June 2024}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Commons category}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} fuftyj89vzqr0144un6sx051mtbnsav 41642 41635 2026-06-03T03:22:13Z Paul maji 892 /* Ùgbó k’á rà nọ̀ Destinations */ 41642 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Albarka Air|logo=AlbarkaAirLogo.JPG|image=Boeing 727-256-Adv, Albarka Air AN0845039.jpg|caption=<!-- Caption for the image -->|IATA=F4|ICAO=NBK|callsign=AL-AIR|founded=1999|commenced=March 2000|ceased=April 30, 2007|bases=[[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]],|hubs=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Airport Name1]] }} -->|frequent_flyer=<!-- Name of frequent flyer program -->|lounge=<!-- Name of airport lounge or member's club -->|alliance=<!-- Name of multi-airline alliance -->|subsidiaries=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Subsidiary1]] *[[Subsidiary2]] }} -->|fleet_size=See [[Albarka Air#Fleet|Fleet]] below|destinations=See [[Albarka Air#Destinations|Destinations]] below|company_slogan=<!-- Insert company marketing slogan -->|parent=<!-- Parent company's legal name -->|headquarters=[[Abuja]], Nigeria|key_people=[[Buba Marwa]] (wwner)|num_employees=<!-- NNN -->|website=<!-- {{URL|example.com}} -->}} '''Albarka Air''' í chí énè kí chí [[airline]] kí gbéju dodo efi ewọ [[Abuja]], Naijilia .É chè n'ókò-ójú-ọrún kí á jò l'ọ́nà k'í chè rẹ́gí lẹ́fù Nigeria, kpái ókò-ójú-ọrún á-tójú-òtú kọ́ dọ̀wọ̀wọ̀ ànè West kpái Central [[Africa]].Únyí-óló kítí é-chè-ùgbó-óló má gangan chẹ̀ [[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]], Abuja. Í chanè ùkólò kwí ọdọ 2002 gboogbo ló tí ọdọ 2007.<ref name="FI">[[Flight International]] 27 March 2007</ref> == Ó'híla == má chánà Albarka Air efu ọdọ 1999 kpaí ma chánè ùkólò efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀ta efu ọdọ 2000.efu ọdọ 2002 í cha it's BAC 1-11 a ku amonwụ ọkọ du kpo kọ kwi'ukọlọ. <ref>{{Cite web|title=Albarka Air fleet|url=https://rzjets.net/operators/?show=1623}}</ref>. éfu ọdọ 2007 Gómẹ̀ntì Naíjìrílía d'ọ́jọ́ k'í chè abọjọ lẹ́ k'í chè efu ó'chu ekélè nolu ógwu nyokémégwéè éfu ọdọ, 2007 kókò-ójú-ọrún pátápátá k’í á ch’óló l’ẹ́fù ànè lẹ́ n’ókó k’má tunkpá-ọrọ̀ má dabí á-kún-ọrọ̀, k’ọ́wọ́ jẹ̀ l’ọ̀nà kẹ́, má jọ̀ọ́ k’má ch’óló mọ́, n’ọ̀nà k’í chè 'gbi-óló k’í chè nọ́nyọ̀ kpái dídá-àbò' fún ọ̀kọ̀-ójú-ọrún Naíjìrílía<ref>{{Cite web|title=13 Airlines beat the deadline|url=https://nigeria.gov.ng/NR/exeres/B30C7654-36D9-4C57-837C-1EAB4A103091.htm?id=637}}</ref>. Únyí-óló kítí é-chè-ùgbó-óló má gangan chẹ̀ ọjọ kî'ochu ékèle nolu ógwu nyomégwéè 2007. == Ùgbó k’á rà nọ̀ == Albarka Air PLC í chè d'ọjọ́ kpái ókò-ójú-ọrún á-tójú-òtú abọjọ lẹ́ k'ẹ́nẹ́ tọrọ̀ provided on-demand [[air charter]] services.<ref>{{cite web|title=Albarka Air PLC|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/company/ALBARKAI:NL|publisher=bloomberg.com|access-date=29 June 2024}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Commons category}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} oeglzztubtw8pl5xcicpkyni2bfpg0c 41643 41642 2026-06-03T03:23:22Z Paul maji 892 41643 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Albarka Air|logo=AlbarkaAirLogo.JPG|image=Boeing 727-256-Adv, Albarka Air AN0845039.jpg|caption=<!-- Caption for the image -->|IATA=F4|ICAO=NBK|callsign=AL-AIR|founded=1999|commenced=March 2000|ceased=April 30, 2007|bases=[[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]],|hubs=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Airport Name1]] }} -->|frequent_flyer=<!-- Name of frequent flyer program -->|lounge=<!-- Name of airport lounge or member's club -->|alliance=<!-- Name of multi-airline alliance -->|subsidiaries=<!-- {{plainlist| *[[Subsidiary1]] *[[Subsidiary2]] }} -->|fleet_size=See [[Albarka Air#Fleet|Fleet]] below|destinations=See [[Albarka Air#Destinations|Destinations]] below|company_slogan=<!-- Insert company marketing slogan -->|parent=<!-- Parent company's legal name -->|headquarters=[[Abuja]], Nigeria|key_people=[[Buba Marwa]] (wwner)|num_employees=<!-- NNN -->|website=<!-- {{URL|example.com}} -->}} '''Albarka Air''' í chí énè kí chí [[airline]] kí gbéju dodo efi ewọ [[Abuja]], Naijilia .É chè n'ókò-ójú-ọrún kí á jò l'ọ́nà k'í chè rẹ́gí lẹ́fù Nigeria, kpái ókò-ójú-ọrún á-tójú-òtú kọ́ dọ̀wọ̀wọ̀ ànè West kpái Central [[Africa]].Únyí-óló kítí é-chè-ùgbó-óló má gangan chẹ̀ [[Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport]], Abuja. Í chanè ùkólò kwí ọdọ 2002 gboogbo ló tí ọdọ 2007.<ref name="FI">[[Flight International]] 27 March 2007</ref> == Ó'híla == má chánà Albarka Air efu ọdọ 1999 kpaí ma chánè ùkólò efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀ta efu ọdọ 2000.efu ọdọ 2002 í cha it's BAC 1-11 a ku amonwụ ọkọ du kpo kọ kwi'ukọlọ. <ref>{{Cite web|title=Albarka Air fleet|url=https://rzjets.net/operators/?show=1623}}</ref>. éfu ọdọ 2007 Gómẹ̀ntì Naíjìrílía d'ọ́jọ́ k'í chè abọjọ lẹ́ k'í chè efu ó'chu ekélè nolu ógwu nyokémégwéè éfu ọdọ, 2007 kókò-ójú-ọrún pátápátá k’í á ch’óló l’ẹ́fù ànè lẹ́ n’ókó k’má tunkpá-ọrọ̀ má dabí á-kún-ọrọ̀, k’ọ́wọ́ jẹ̀ l’ọ̀nà kẹ́, má jọ̀ọ́ k’má ch’óló mọ́, n’ọ̀nà k’í chè 'gbi-óló k’í chè nọ́nyọ̀ kpái dídá-àbò' fún ọ̀kọ̀-ójú-ọrún Naíjìrílía<ref>{{Cite web|title=13 Airlines beat the deadline|url=https://nigeria.gov.ng/NR/exeres/B30C7654-36D9-4C57-837C-1EAB4A103091.htm?id=637}}</ref>. Únyí-óló kítí é-chè-ùgbó-óló má gangan chẹ̀ ọjọ kî'ochu ékèle nolu ógwu nyomégwéè 2007. == Ùgbó k’á rà nọ̀ == Albarka Air PLC í chè d'ọjọ́ kpái ókò-ójú-ọrún á-tójú-òtú abọjọ lẹ́ k'ẹ́nẹ́ tọrọ̀ [[air charter]] services.<ref>{{cite web|title=Albarka Air PLC|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/company/ALBARKAI:NL|publisher=bloomberg.com|access-date=29 June 2024}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Commons category}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} ll2ci42lpqqtvmu1kach60tabqp07m9 Sokoto Grand Vizier 0 2123 41624 2026-06-02T18:11:58Z Ibrokhan1 1216 Created by translating the page "[[:en:Special:Redirect/revision/1356009592|Sokoto Grand Vizier]]" 41624 wikitext text/x-wiki   '''Sokoto Grand Vizier''', barki '''Wazirin Sokoto''', chi grand vizier nwi sultan of Sokoto akwobi, i la nwo chi ajofe Sokoto Caliphate manyi suzerain eyi Usman dan Fodiyo Jihad states. == Ami grand viziers == * Abdullahi dan Fodiyo (1804&#x2013;1817) * Gidado dan Laima (1817&#x2013;1842) * Abd al-Qadir bn Usman Gidado (1842&#x2013;1859) * [[Ibrahim Khalilu bn Abd al-Qadir]] (1859&#x2013;1874) * Abdullahi Bayero bn Gidado (1874–1886) * Muhammadu Buhari Bin Ahmad (1886&#x2013;1910) * [[Muhammadu Sambo bn Ahamad|Muhammadu Sambo bn Ahmad]] (1910–1912) * [[Abd al- Qadir Maccido bn Bukhari]] (1912 -1925) * [[Adili bn Khalilu]] (1912–25) * [[Abass bn Bukhari|Abbas bn Bukhari]] (1925–28) * Muhammadu Junaidu Bin Buhari (1948&#x2013;1997) * [[Waziri Usman bin Junaid|Usman bin Junaid]] (1997–2018)<ref>{{Cite news|title=Wazirin Sarkin Musulmin Nigeria ya rasu|language=ha|work=BBC News Hausa|url=https://www.bbc.com/hausa/labarai-41699516|access-date=2023-05-02}}{{Cite news|title=Wazirin Sarkin Musulmin Nigeria ya rasu|language=ha|work=BBC News Hausa|url=https://www.bbc.com/hausa/labarai-41699516|access-date=2023-05-02}}</ref> * Sambo Wali Junaidu (2018-)<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/prof-sambo-junaidu-is-new-wazirin-sokoto.html|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180719024708/https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/prof-sambo-junaidu-is-new-wazirin-sokoto.html|archive-date=2018-07-19|title=Prof Sambo Junaidu is new Wazirin Sokoto|newspaper=[[Daily Trust]]}}{{Cite news|url=https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/prof-sambo-junaidu-is-new-wazirin-sokoto.html|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180719024708/https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/prof-sambo-junaidu-is-new-wazirin-sokoto.html|archive-date=2018-07-19|title=Prof Sambo Junaidu is new Wazirin Sokoto|newspaper=[[Daily Trust]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/encomiums-as-junaidu-is-turbaned-the-13th-wazirin-sokoto.html|title=Encomiums as Junaidu is turbaned the 13th Wazirin Sokoto|date=2017-12-10|accessdate=2018-07-19|newspaper=[[Daily Trust]]}}{{Cite news|url=https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/encomiums-as-junaidu-is-turbaned-the-13th-wazirin-sokoto.html|title=Encomiums as Junaidu is turbaned the 13th Wazirin Sokoto|date=2017-12-10|accessdate=2018-07-19|newspaper=[[Daily Trust]]}}</ref> == References == 5rqxrs2v35llzbmrtisf5favtzweps4 Wutana language 0 2124 41625 2026-06-02T18:35:14Z Ibrokhan1 1216 Created by translating the page "[[:en:Special:Redirect/revision/1310914444|Wutana language]]" 41625 wikitext text/x-wiki Ma di '''Wutana language''' efi editions Ethnologue ki che gbane ka ki ni i chi ichi ka ojane Nigeria Nigeria, ama ma mu du gwo. Ichi Wutana ku ma ko ti Ethnologue chi todu sentences meji efi article odo 1922 ki Olive Temple: ko tvpelqutkqxq5766ifzqsj4awqjbq3w 41626 41625 2026-06-02T18:51:41Z Ibrokhan1 1216 Created by translating the page "[[:en:Special:Redirect/revision/1310914444|Wutana language]]" 41626 wikitext text/x-wiki Ma di '''Wutana language''' efi editions Ethnologue ki che gbane ka ki ni i chi ichi ka ojane Nigeria Nigeria, ama ma mu du gwo. Ichi Wutana ku ma ko ti Ethnologue chi todu sentences meji efi article odo 1922 ki Olive Temple: ko : Amone ku ma ki ichi Wutana chi amone ukaluka 1,075 gwi Bauchi Emirate. (p. 367) manyi : 105. Amone Wutana, chi 1,075 gwi Bauchi Emirate. (p. 431). Amone me enwu du lugbe ichi wutana, e nwu ku ma ma chi odu nwu manyi, ojane ugbo ku ma ka manyi. == Bibliography == * Temple, Olive. 1922. ''Notes on the Tribes, Provinces, Emirates and States of the Northern Provinces of Nigeria''. Argus Printing and Publishing Co. Cape Town. pp.&nbsp;367, 431. kaijoaqcn92d33jsc6ctps8rx6t52dy Ichi Bete 0 2125 41627 2026-06-02T19:10:39Z Ibrokhan1 1216 Created by translating the page "[[:en:Special:Redirect/revision/1356522020|Bete language (Nigeria)]]" 41627 wikitext text/x-wiki   Ichi '''Bete''' chi ki me gbalu iche ojane Nigeria. Amone ku ma ki ichi beta chi 3,000, efewo ku ma de chi Bete, Takum, Taraba State; Ojile omone ku ma ki ichi Bete che dodo Jukun Takum nyoyo. I meri Lufu. == Go Ge == * Bete people == linki ododa == * [https://web.archive.org/web/20180419053404/http://webarchive.unesco.org/20161021022348/http%3A//portal.unesco.org/ci/en/ev.php-URL_ID%3D9910%26URL_DO%3DDO_TOPIC%26URL_SECTION%3D201.html UNESCO, "Bete: Language profile"] == Bibliography == == Ete == * Crozier, David H. and Roger M. Blench, editors. 1992. ''An index of Nigerian languages''. Abuja, Nigeria and Dallas: Nigerian Language Development Centre, Department of Linguistics and Nigerian Languages, University of Ilorin, and Summer Institute of Linguistics. 2emvwc9e0jt040wvvbvqiacqpl43p99 Africa Leadership Forum 0 2126 41636 2026-06-02T20:49:24Z Halims12 1490 Created page with "{{Short description|Nigerian not-for-profit organization}} {{primarysources|date=August 2009}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} The '''Africa Leadership Foundation''' (ALF) (also known as the Africa Leadership Forum) is a not-for-profit organization founded in [[Nigeria]] in 1988 by Nigerian president [[Olusegun Obasanjo]]. The primary focus of ALF is to help improve the current quality of leadership in [[Africa]] while at the same time helping to train the next..." 41636 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian not-for-profit organization}} {{primarysources|date=August 2009}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} The '''Africa Leadership Foundation''' (ALF) (also known as the Africa Leadership Forum) is a not-for-profit organization founded in [[Nigeria]] in 1988 by Nigerian president [[Olusegun Obasanjo]]. The primary focus of ALF is to help improve the current quality of leadership in [[Africa]] while at the same time helping to train the next generation of leaders for the continent. ALF provided the first forum where leaders could meet and exchange experiences with the view to improving their performance. ALF has spearheaded regional and continent-wide initiatives such as the [[Conference on Security, Stability, Development and Cooperation]] (CSSDCA), now a standing conference of the [[African Union]], and the [[Africa Women's Forum]]. Within Nigeria, ALF holds programs such as the Farmhouse Dialogs that allow participants on both sides of important and/or controversial issues to sit down together and discuss their concerns. In 2001 ALF opened a new secretariat in [[Benja Village]], [[Ota, Nigeria|Ota]], [[Ogun State]]. This new complex includes a large conference hall, a digital library, Internet cafe, and training rooms. ==External links== * [http://www.africaleadership.org/ www.africaleadership.org] Official website [[Category:African Union]] [[Category:Think tanks based in Nigeria]] [[Category:1998 establishments in Nigeria]] [[Category:Organizations established in 1998]] {{nigeria-org-stub}} nw6fvwgv90ouksrd6azla50mupdhpxx 41637 41636 2026-06-02T20:56:51Z Halims12 1490 41637 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Africa Leadership Foundation''' (ALF) ku ma ñwọ dọ Africa Leadership Forum chi not-for-profit organization i chẹ ọjanẹ Nigeria. Aboji Nigeria [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] nyi ọdọ 1988 Atọdu ki aboji Nigeris nyi AFL chi atodu The primary focus of ALF is to help improve the current quality of leadership in [[Africa]] while at the same time helping to train the next generation of leaders for the continent. ALF provided the first forum where leaders could meet and exchange experiences with the view to improving their performance. ALF has spearheaded regional and continent-wide initiatives such as the [[Conference on Security, Stability, Development and Cooperation]] (CSSDCA), now a standing conference of the [[African Union]], and the [[Africa Women's Forum]]. Within Nigeria, ALF holds programs such as the Farmhouse Dialogs that allow participants on both sides of important and/or controversial issues to sit down together and discuss their concerns. In 2001 ALF opened a new secretariat in [[Benja Village]], [[Ota, Nigeria|Ota]], [[Ogun State]]. This new complex includes a large conference hall, a digital library, Internet cafe, and training rooms. ==External links== * [http://www.africaleadership.org/ www.africaleadership.org] Official website [[Category:African Union]] [[Category:Think tanks based in Nigeria]] [[Category:1998 establishments in Nigeria]] [[Category:Organizations established in 1998]] {{nigeria-org-stub}} b0zlemqhk1v2il9apaiziaczjf1pek8 41687 41637 2026-06-03T06:50:19Z Halims12 1490 41687 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Africa Leadership Foundation''' (ALF) ku ma ñwọ dọ Africa Leadership Forum chi not-for-profit organization i chẹ ọjanẹ Nigeria. Aboji Nigeria [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] nyi ọdọ 1988. Atọdu ki aboji Nigeris nyi AFL chi atodu ki ma ki ami aboji ẹñwu ku ma nẹkẹ chi agboji ñyoyo manyi ma ñwọ nẹkẹ ki ami agbadufu ẹ ñwu tọdu ku ama nuko ku ma nẹkẹ chi abọji. ALF chi ugbọ ki ami abọji a ñwọ wa chi ichọlọ, ma nwọ ki ọla ma ẹñwu gẹ to du ki abọji ọmunẹ ki nẹkẹ du che kwu ọjanẹ nwu ALF chi ichọlọ ku ma chẹ regions kpai ọjanẹ Africa i chẹ, ichọlọ le dabi ichọlọ [[Conference on Security, Stability, Development and Cooperation|Conference eyi Security, Stability, Development manyi Cooperation]] (CSSDCA), Ami ichọlọ ki ALF a chẹ chi ukọla Farmhouse, ya chẹ ñwi amọnẹ ki kọla ki ya wọma. Ọdọ 2001 ALF ki secretariat etitọ ti [[Benja Village]], [[Ota, Nigeria|Ota]], [[Ogun State]]. Unyi le ni hallu lilẹ ugbọ ku ma chi ichọlọ, i ni digital library u gbọ ku ma gbọ ọtakada, i ni internt cafe kpai ẹjẹfu ugbọ ku ma ki amọne ẹñwu. == link ododa == * [http://www.africaleadership.org/ www.africaleadership.org] fiz27yjtbujsmxlqw9vb3j8kc2xhah2 National Democratic Party (Nigeria) 0 2127 41644 2026-06-03T03:34:12Z Paul maji 892 Created page with "{{short description|Political party in Nigeria}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2025}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{refimprove|date=December 2009}} {{Politics of Nigeria}} The '''National Democratic Party''' is a progressive political party in Nigeria which was founded on 23 July 2001. It participated in the [[2003 Nigerian presidential election]], with former foreign minister [[Ike Nwachukwu]] running for the presidency; he won 0.34% of the vote.<ref>{{cite we..." 41644 wikitext text/x-wiki {{short description|Political party in Nigeria}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2025}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{refimprove|date=December 2009}} {{Politics of Nigeria}} The '''National Democratic Party''' is a progressive political party in Nigeria which was founded on 23 July 2001. It participated in the [[2003 Nigerian presidential election]], with former foreign minister [[Ike Nwachukwu]] running for the presidency; he won 0.34% of the vote.<ref>{{cite web|publisher=African Elections Database|title=Elections in Nigeria|accessdate=9 January 2025|url=http://africanelections.tripod.com/ng.html#2003_Presidential_Election}}</ref> At the [[2023 Nigerian House of Representatives election]], the party won zero out of 360 seats in the [[House of Representatives of Nigeria|House of Representatives]] and no seats in the [[Senate of Nigeria|Senate]].{{cn|date=January 2025}}{{Portal|Africa}} == References == {{Reflist}}{{Nigeria political parties}} {{Nigeria-party-stub}} amea57k380k41tcracizqwmcmpchefm 41645 41644 2026-06-03T03:39:14Z Paul maji 892 41645 wikitext text/x-wiki {{short description|Political party in Nigeria}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2025}}{{Portal|Africa}} == References == {{Reflist}}{{Nigeria political parties}} {{Nigeria-party-stub}} d0o22i03x2elw370q0n5tfvhb6aoqjv Easy Link Aviation 0 2128 41646 2026-06-03T03:45:36Z Paul maji 892 Created page with "{{Infobox airline|airline=Easy Link Aviation|logo=|logo_size=|fleet_size=4|destinations=|IATA=-|ICAO=FYE|callsign=FLY ME|parent=Easy Link Aviation Services|company_slogan=|founded=2002|ceased=2006|headquarters=[[Nigeria]]|key_people=|hubs=|secondary_hubs=|focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=|lounge=|alliance=|website=}} '''Easy Link Aviation''' Services was an [[airline]] based in [[Nigeria]]. == History == The Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airl..." 41646 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox airline|airline=Easy Link Aviation|logo=|logo_size=|fleet_size=4|destinations=|IATA=-|ICAO=FYE|callsign=FLY ME|parent=Easy Link Aviation Services|company_slogan=|founded=2002|ceased=2006|headquarters=[[Nigeria]]|key_people=|hubs=|secondary_hubs=|focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=|lounge=|alliance=|website=}} '''Easy Link Aviation''' Services was an [[airline]] based in [[Nigeria]]. == History == The Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalise or be grounded, in an effort to ensure better services and safety. The airline had since capitalized and is now licensed to operate by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and meet all the criteria in terms of re-capitalization.<ref>[http://allafrica.com/stories/200705050045.html All Africa.com] 5 May 2007</ref> == Fleet == As of August 2006 the Easy Link fleet included:<ref>[[Flight International]], 3–9 October 2006</ref> * 4 [[L-410|Let L-410 UVP]] == References == {{reflist|}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} q71u0at9ya994k7zjmfxc39mzgcg9xr 41647 41646 2026-06-03T03:51:14Z Paul maji 892 41647 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox airline|airline=Easy Link Aviation|logo=|logo_size=|fleet_size=4|destinations=|IATA=-|ICAO=FYE|callsign=FLY ME|parent=Easy Link Aviation Services|company_slogan=|founded=2002|ceased=2006|headquarters=[[Nigeria]]|key_people=|hubs=|secondary_hubs=|focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=|lounge=|alliance=|website=}} '''Easy Link Aviation''' chẹ̀ ókò-ójú-ọrún Services was an [[airline]] kí gbéju dodo efi ewọ based in [[Nigeria]]. == History == The Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalise or be grounded, in an effort to ensure better services and safety. The airline had since capitalized and is now licensed to operate by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and meet all the criteria in terms of re-capitalization.<ref>[http://allafrica.com/stories/200705050045.html All Africa.com] 5 May 2007</ref> == Fleet == As of August 2006 the Easy Link fleet included:<ref>[[Flight International]], 3–9 October 2006</ref> * 4 [[L-410|Let L-410 UVP]] == References == {{reflist|}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} nf70wvojxqe1qum8vkiw5zbc8ef7oa7 41648 41647 2026-06-03T03:51:58Z Paul maji 892 41648 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox airline|airline=Easy Link Aviation|logo=|logo_size=|fleet_size=4|destinations=|IATA=-|ICAO=FYE|callsign=FLY ME|parent=Easy Link Aviation Services|company_slogan=|founded=2002|ceased=2006|headquarters=[[Nigeria]]|key_people=|hubs=|secondary_hubs=|focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=|lounge=|alliance=|website=}} '''Easy Link Aviation''' chẹ̀ ókò-ójú-ọrún [[airline]] kí gbéju dodo efi ewọ [[Nigeria]]. == History == The Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalise or be grounded, in an effort to ensure better services and safety. The airline had since capitalized and is now licensed to operate by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and meet all the criteria in terms of re-capitalization.<ref>[http://allafrica.com/stories/200705050045.html All Africa.com] 5 May 2007</ref> == Fleet == As of August 2006 the Easy Link fleet included:<ref>[[Flight International]], 3–9 October 2006</ref> * 4 [[L-410|Let L-410 UVP]] == References == {{reflist|}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} ps9g6vh8rkthj7pg8rppalut2g2hfle 41649 41648 2026-06-03T03:52:56Z Paul maji 892 41649 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox airline|airline=Easy Link Aviation|logo=|logo_size=|fleet_size=4|destinations=|IATA=-|ICAO=FYE|callsign=FLY ME|parent=Easy Link Aviation Services|company_slogan=|founded=2002|ceased=2006|headquarters=[[Nigeria]]|key_people=|hubs=|secondary_hubs=|focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=|lounge=|alliance=|website=}} '''Easy Link Aviation''' chẹ̀ ókò-ójú-ọrún [[airline]] kí gbéju dodo efi ewọ [[Nigeria]]. == Ó'híla History == The Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalise or be grounded, in an effort to ensure better services and safety. The airline had since capitalized and is now licensed to operate by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and meet all the criteria in terms of re-capitalization.<ref>[http://allafrica.com/stories/200705050045.html All Africa.com] 5 May 2007</ref> == Fleet == As of August 2006 the Easy Link fleet included:<ref>[[Flight International]], 3–9 October 2006</ref> * 4 [[L-410|Let L-410 UVP]] == References == {{reflist|}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} b2narl41s7rempdf7aqkwpl2gage2of 41650 41649 2026-06-03T03:57:45Z Paul maji 892 41650 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox airline|airline=Easy Link Aviation|logo=|logo_size=|fleet_size=4|destinations=|IATA=-|ICAO=FYE|callsign=FLY ME|parent=Easy Link Aviation Services|company_slogan=|founded=2002|ceased=2006|headquarters=[[Nigeria]]|key_people=|hubs=|secondary_hubs=|focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=|lounge=|alliance=|website=}} '''Easy Link Aviation''' chẹ̀ ókò-ójú-ọrún [[airline]] kí gbéju dodo efi ewọ [[Nigeria]]. == Ó'híla == Naijilia Gómẹ̀ntì d'ọ́jọ́ k'í chè abọjọ lẹ́.The Nigerian government set a deadline of éfu ó'chu ékèlé nolu ógwu égwéé efu ọdọ April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalise or be grounded, in an effort to ensure better services and safety. The airline had since capitalized and is now licensed to operate by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and meet all the criteria in terms of re-capitalization.<ref>[http://allafrica.com/stories/200705050045.html All Africa.com] 5 May 2007</ref> == Fleet == As of August 2006 the Easy Link fleet included:<ref>[[Flight International]], 3–9 October 2006</ref> * 4 [[L-410|Let L-410 UVP]] == References == {{reflist|}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} cyredc38tolm4gw2lrxaptooage7cij 41651 41650 2026-06-03T03:58:38Z Paul maji 892 41651 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox airline|airline=Easy Link Aviation|logo=|logo_size=|fleet_size=4|destinations=|IATA=-|ICAO=FYE|callsign=FLY ME|parent=Easy Link Aviation Services|company_slogan=|founded=2002|ceased=2006|headquarters=[[Nigeria]]|key_people=|hubs=|secondary_hubs=|focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=|lounge=|alliance=|website=}} '''Easy Link Aviation''' chẹ̀ ókò-ójú-ọrún [[airline]] kí gbéju dodo efi ewọ [[Nigeria]]. == Ó'híla == Naijilia Gómẹ̀ntì d'ọ́jọ́ k'í chè abọjọ lẹ́ té éfu ó'chu ékèlé nolu ógwu égwéé efu ọdọ April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalise or be grounded, in an effort to ensure better services and safety. The airline had since capitalized and is now licensed to operate by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and meet all the criteria in terms of re-capitalization.<ref>[http://allafrica.com/stories/200705050045.html All Africa.com] 5 May 2007</ref> == Fleet == As of August 2006 the Easy Link fleet included:<ref>[[Flight International]], 3–9 October 2006</ref> * 4 [[L-410|Let L-410 UVP]] == References == {{reflist|}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} 6ph40nom46b16evhagxjum9xd0bjnkm 41652 41651 2026-06-03T04:01:06Z Paul maji 892 41652 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox airline|airline=Easy Link Aviation|logo=|logo_size=|fleet_size=4|destinations=|IATA=-|ICAO=FYE|callsign=FLY ME|parent=Easy Link Aviation Services|company_slogan=|founded=2002|ceased=2006|headquarters=[[Nigeria]]|key_people=|hubs=|secondary_hubs=|focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=|lounge=|alliance=|website=}} '''Easy Link Aviation''' chẹ̀ ókò-ójú-ọrún [[airline]] kí gbéju dodo efi ewọ [[Nigeria]]. == Ó'híla == Naijilia Gómẹ̀ntì d'ọ́jọ́ k'í chè abọjọ lẹ́ té éfu ó'chu ékèlé nolu ógwu égwéé efu ọdọ , 2007 kókò-ójú-ọrún pátápátá k’í á ch’óló l’ẹ́fù ànè lẹ́ n’ókó k’má tunkpá-ọrọ̀ má dabí á-kún-ọrọ̀, k’ọ́wọ́ jẹ̀ l’ọ̀nà kẹ́, má jọ̀ọ́ k’má ch’óló mọ́, n’ọ̀nà k’í chè gbi-óló k’í chè nọ́nyọ̀ kpái dídá-àbò.for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalise or be grounded, in an effort to ensure better services and safety. The airline had since capitalized and is now licensed to operate by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and meet all the criteria in terms of re-capitalization.<ref>[http://allafrica.com/stories/200705050045.html All Africa.com] 5 May 2007</ref> == Fleet == As of August 2006 the Easy Link fleet included:<ref>[[Flight International]], 3–9 October 2006</ref> * 4 [[L-410|Let L-410 UVP]] == References == {{reflist|}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} lw66wndksx5aa3ifr4poyaonf6l6w1m 41653 41652 2026-06-03T04:01:59Z Paul maji 892 41653 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox airline|airline=Easy Link Aviation|logo=|logo_size=|fleet_size=4|destinations=|IATA=-|ICAO=FYE|callsign=FLY ME|parent=Easy Link Aviation Services|company_slogan=|founded=2002|ceased=2006|headquarters=[[Nigeria]]|key_people=|hubs=|secondary_hubs=|focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=|lounge=|alliance=|website=}} '''Easy Link Aviation''' chẹ̀ ókò-ójú-ọrún [[airline]] kí gbéju dodo efi ewọ [[Nigeria]]. == Ó'híla == Naijilia Gómẹ̀ntì d'ọ́jọ́ k'í chè abọjọ lẹ́ té éfu ó'chu ékèlé nolu ógwu égwéé efu ọdọ , 2007 kókò-ójú-ọrún pátápátá k’í á ch’óló l’ẹ́fù ànè lẹ́ n’ókó k’má tunkpá-ọrọ̀ má dabí á-kún-ọrọ̀, k’ọ́wọ́ jẹ̀ l’ọ̀nà kẹ́, má jọ̀ọ́ k’má ch’óló mọ́, n’ọ̀nà k’í chè gbi-óló k’í chè nọ́nyọ̀ kpái dídá-àbò. The airline had since capitalized and is now licensed to operate by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and meet all the criteria in terms of re-capitalization.<ref>[http://allafrica.com/stories/200705050045.html All Africa.com] 5 May 2007</ref> == Fleet == As of August 2006 the Easy Link fleet included:<ref>[[Flight International]], 3–9 October 2006</ref> * 4 [[L-410|Let L-410 UVP]] == References == {{reflist|}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} freilbz8j7d2086mmjtx6pgbbyrj0x0 41654 41653 2026-06-03T04:05:58Z Paul maji 892 41654 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox airline|airline=Easy Link Aviation|logo=|logo_size=|fleet_size=4|destinations=|IATA=-|ICAO=FYE|callsign=FLY ME|parent=Easy Link Aviation Services|company_slogan=|founded=2002|ceased=2006|headquarters=[[Nigeria]]|key_people=|hubs=|secondary_hubs=|focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=|lounge=|alliance=|website=}} '''Easy Link Aviation''' chẹ̀ ókò-ójú-ọrún [[airline]] kí gbéju dodo efi ewọ [[Nigeria]]. == Ó'híla == Naijilia Gómẹ̀ntì d'ọ́jọ́ k'í chè abọjọ lẹ́ té éfu ó'chu ékèlé nolu ógwu égwéé efu ọdọ , 2007 kókò-ójú-ọrún pátápátá k’í á ch’óló l’ẹ́fù ànè lẹ́ n’ókó k’má tunkpá-ọrọ̀ má dabí á-kún-ọrọ̀, k’ọ́wọ́ jẹ̀ l’ọ̀nà kẹ́, má jọ̀ọ́ k’má ch’óló mọ́, n’ọ̀nà k’í chè gbi-óló k’í chè nọ́nyọ̀ kpái dídá-àbò. "Ókò-ójú-ọrún lẹ́ í chè tunkpá-ọrọ̀ má dabí á-kún-ọrọ̀ kpa lẹ́, lẹ́yí ábàjọí má n'ógbága k'í chè íwé-ọwọ́ kọ́ dọ̀wọ̀wọ̀ gọ́mẹ̀nà NCAA (Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority) k'í chè é-dọ́wọ́-jọ̀ọ́ k'í ch’óló, má chù tà d'àbò-ẹ́jẹ̀ pátápátá l'ọ̀nà k'í chè á-kún-ọrọ̀ lẹ́.The airline had since capitalized and is now licensed to operate by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and meet all the criteria in terms of re-capitalization.<ref>[http://allafrica.com/stories/200705050045.html All Africa.com] 5 May 2007</ref> == Fleet == As of August 2006 the Easy Link fleet included:<ref>[[Flight International]], 3–9 October 2006</ref> * 4 [[L-410|Let L-410 UVP]] == References == {{reflist|}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} 9tvcfnvg65p7u02jt7kij0dgyz2k68g 41655 41654 2026-06-03T04:06:48Z Paul maji 892 41655 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox airline|airline=Easy Link Aviation|logo=|logo_size=|fleet_size=4|destinations=|IATA=-|ICAO=FYE|callsign=FLY ME|parent=Easy Link Aviation Services|company_slogan=|founded=2002|ceased=2006|headquarters=[[Nigeria]]|key_people=|hubs=|secondary_hubs=|focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=|lounge=|alliance=|website=}} '''Easy Link Aviation''' chẹ̀ ókò-ójú-ọrún [[airline]] kí gbéju dodo efi ewọ [[Nigeria]]. == Ó'híla == Naijilia Gómẹ̀ntì d'ọ́jọ́ k'í chè abọjọ lẹ́ té éfu ó'chu ékèlé nolu ógwu égwéé efu ọdọ , 2007 kókò-ójú-ọrún pátápátá k’í á ch’óló l’ẹ́fù ànè lẹ́ n’ókó k’má tunkpá-ọrọ̀ má dabí á-kún-ọrọ̀, k’ọ́wọ́ jẹ̀ l’ọ̀nà kẹ́, má jọ̀ọ́ k’má ch’óló mọ́, n’ọ̀nà k’í chè gbi-óló k’í chè nọ́nyọ̀ kpái dídá-àbò. "Ókò-ójú-ọrún lẹ́ í chè tunkpá-ọrọ̀ má dabí á-kún-ọrọ̀ kpa lẹ́, lẹ́yí ábàjọí má n'ógbága k'í chè íwé-ọwọ́ kọ́ dọ̀wọ̀wọ̀ gọ́mẹ̀nà NCAA (Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority) k'í chè é-dọ́wọ́-jọ̀ọ́ k'í ch’óló, má chù tà d'àbò-ẹ́jẹ̀ pátápátá l'ọ̀nà k'í chè á-kún-ọrọ̀ <ref>[http://allafrica.com/stories/200705050045.html All Africa.com] 5 May 2007</ref> == Fleet == As of August 2006 the Easy Link fleet included:<ref>[[Flight International]], 3–9 October 2006</ref> * 4 [[L-410|Let L-410 UVP]] == References == {{reflist|}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} pnidq24lo6wtq9ks9ndspn86lf6fkb1 41656 41655 2026-06-03T04:16:03Z Paul maji 892 41656 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox airline|airline=Easy Link Aviation|logo=|logo_size=|fleet_size=4|destinations=|IATA=-|ICAO=FYE|callsign=FLY ME|parent=Easy Link Aviation Services|company_slogan=|founded=2002|ceased=2006|headquarters=[[Nigeria]]|key_people=|hubs=|secondary_hubs=|focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=|lounge=|alliance=|website=}} '''Easy Link Aviation''' chẹ̀ ókò-ójú-ọrún [[airline]] kí gbéju dodo efi ewọ [[Nigeria]]. == Ó'híla == Naijilia Gómẹ̀ntì d'ọ́jọ́ k'í chè abọjọ lẹ́ té éfu ó'chu ékèlé nolu ógwu égwéé efu ọdọ , 2007 kókò-ójú-ọrún pátápátá k’í á ch’óló l’ẹ́fù ànè lẹ́ n’ókó k’má tunkpá-ọrọ̀ má dabí á-kún-ọrọ̀, k’ọ́wọ́ jẹ̀ l’ọ̀nà kẹ́, má jọ̀ọ́ k’má ch’óló mọ́, n’ọ̀nà k’í chè gbi-óló k’í chè nọ́nyọ̀ kpái dídá-àbò. "Ókò-ójú-ọrún lẹ́ í chè tunkpá-ọrọ̀ má dabí á-kún-ọrọ̀ kpa lẹ́, lẹ́yí ábàjọí má n'ógbága k'í chè íwé-ọwọ́ kọ́ dọ̀wọ̀wọ̀ gọ́mẹ̀nà NCAA (Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority) k'í chè é-dọ́wọ́-jọ̀ọ́ k'í ch’óló, má chù tà d'àbò-ẹ́jẹ̀ pátápátá l'ọ̀nà k'í chè á-kún-ọrọ̀ <ref>[http://allafrica.com/stories/200705050045.html All Africa.com] 5 May 2007</ref> == Ọ̀kọ̀-ójú-ọrún Fleet. == As of August 2006 the Easy Link fleet included:<ref>[[Flight International]], 3–9 October 2006</ref> * 4 [[L-410|Let L-410 UVP]] == References == {{reflist|}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} 1utz2kkyzbcny2y64kfvsxdmj013tjv 41657 41656 2026-06-03T04:20:11Z Paul maji 892 41657 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox airline|airline=Easy Link Aviation|logo=|logo_size=|fleet_size=4|destinations=|IATA=-|ICAO=FYE|callsign=FLY ME|parent=Easy Link Aviation Services|company_slogan=|founded=2002|ceased=2006|headquarters=[[Nigeria]]|key_people=|hubs=|secondary_hubs=|focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=|lounge=|alliance=|website=}} '''Easy Link Aviation''' chẹ̀ ókò-ójú-ọrún [[airline]] kí gbéju dodo efi ewọ [[Nigeria]]. == Ó'híla == Naijilia Gómẹ̀ntì d'ọ́jọ́ k'í chè abọjọ lẹ́ té éfu ó'chu ékèlé nolu ógwu égwéé efu ọdọ , 2007 kókò-ójú-ọrún pátápátá k’í á ch’óló l’ẹ́fù ànè lẹ́ n’ókó k’má tunkpá-ọrọ̀ má dabí á-kún-ọrọ̀, k’ọ́wọ́ jẹ̀ l’ọ̀nà kẹ́, má jọ̀ọ́ k’má ch’óló mọ́, n’ọ̀nà k’í chè gbi-óló k’í chè nọ́nyọ̀ kpái dídá-àbò. "Ókò-ójú-ọrún lẹ́ í chè tunkpá-ọrọ̀ má dabí á-kún-ọrọ̀ kpa lẹ́, lẹ́yí ábàjọí má n'ógbága k'í chè íwé-ọwọ́ kọ́ dọ̀wọ̀wọ̀ gọ́mẹ̀nà NCAA (Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority) k'í chè é-dọ́wọ́-jọ̀ọ́ k'í ch’óló, má chù tà d'àbò-ẹ́jẹ̀ pátápátá l'ọ̀nà k'í chè á-kún-ọrọ̀ <ref>[http://allafrica.com/stories/200705050045.html All Africa.com] 5 May 2007</ref> == Ọ̀kọ̀-ójú-ọrún. == K'í chè ochù ékéjo efu ọ́dọ́ 2006, àmọ́-ọ̀kọ̀-ójú-ọrún Easy Link pátápátá chè n'í As of August 2006 the Easy Link fleet included:<ref>[[Flight International]], 3–9 October 2006</ref> * 4 [[L-410|Let L-410 UVP]] == References == {{reflist|}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} e964q61m65ilhv2xtl81mm7gjnsyoqp 41658 41657 2026-06-03T04:24:06Z Paul maji 892 41658 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox airline|airline=Easy Link Aviation|logo=|logo_size=|fleet_size=4|destinations=|IATA=-|ICAO=FYE|callsign=FLY ME|parent=Easy Link Aviation Services|company_slogan=|founded=2002|ceased=2006|headquarters=[[Nigeria]]|key_people=|hubs=|secondary_hubs=|focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=|lounge=|alliance=|website=}} '''Easy Link Aviation''' chẹ̀ ókò-ójú-ọrún [[airline]] kí gbéju dodo efi ewọ [[Nigeria]]. == Ó'híla == Naijilia Gómẹ̀ntì d'ọ́jọ́ k'í chè abọjọ lẹ́ té éfu ó'chu ékèlé nolu ógwu égwéé efu ọdọ , 2007 kókò-ójú-ọrún pátápátá k’í á ch’óló l’ẹ́fù ànè lẹ́ n’ókó k’má tunkpá-ọrọ̀ má dabí á-kún-ọrọ̀, k’ọ́wọ́ jẹ̀ l’ọ̀nà kẹ́, má jọ̀ọ́ k’má ch’óló mọ́, n’ọ̀nà k’í chè gbi-óló k’í chè nọ́nyọ̀ kpái dídá-àbò. "Ókò-ójú-ọrún lẹ́ í chè tunkpá-ọrọ̀ má dabí á-kún-ọrọ̀ kpa lẹ́, lẹ́yí ábàjọí má n'ógbága k'í chè íwé-ọwọ́ kọ́ dọ̀wọ̀wọ̀ gọ́mẹ̀nà NCAA (Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority) k'í chè é-dọ́wọ́-jọ̀ọ́ k'í ch’óló, má chù tà d'àbò-ẹ́jẹ̀ pátápátá l'ọ̀nà k'í chè á-kún-ọrọ̀ <ref>[http://allafrica.com/stories/200705050045.html All Africa.com] 5 May 2007</ref> == Ọ̀kọ̀-ójú-ọrún. == K'í chè ochù ékéjo efu ọ́dọ́ 2006, àmọ́-ọ̀kọ̀-ójú-ọrún Easy Link pátápátá chè n'í 2006:<ref>[[Flight International]], 3–9 October 2006</ref> * 4 [[L-410|Let L-410 UVP]] == References == {{reflist|}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} ra3ro13ebxxj010miltya9r2lkt49gl Savanah Airlines 0 2129 41659 2026-06-03T04:30:36Z Paul maji 892 Created page with "{{Short description|Airline in Nigeria}}{{Infobox airline|airline=Savanah Airlines|image=<!-- logo -->|caption=<!-- Caption for the image -->|IATA=-|ICAO=SNI|callsign=Savanahline|founded=<!-- {{Start date|YYYY|MM|DD}}<br />[[City]], [[State/Province]], [[Country]] -->|commenced=|ceased=|bases=<!-- {{plainlist|*[[Airport Name1]] }} -->|fleet_size=Included [[BAC One-Eleven]]|destinations=<!-- See [[#Destinations|Destinations]] below -->|headquarters=Nigeria}} '''Savanah A..." 41659 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Airline in Nigeria}}{{Infobox airline|airline=Savanah Airlines|image=<!-- logo -->|caption=<!-- Caption for the image -->|IATA=-|ICAO=SNI|callsign=Savanahline|founded=<!-- {{Start date|YYYY|MM|DD}}<br />[[City]], [[State/Province]], [[Country]] -->|commenced=|ceased=|bases=<!-- {{plainlist|*[[Airport Name1]] }} -->|fleet_size=Included [[BAC One-Eleven]]|destinations=<!-- See [[#Destinations|Destinations]] below -->|headquarters=Nigeria}} '''Savanah Airlines''' was an [[airline]] based in [[Nigeria]]. == History == On March 27, 2002 one of the airline's [[BAC One-Eleven|BAC One-Elevens]] was damaged beyond repair during a storm at [[Abuja International Airport]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20020327-1|title=Aviation Safety Network: Hull loss description|date=May 5, 2007|publisher=Flight Safety Foundation|accessdate=June 16, 2015}}</ref> The [[Nigerians|Nigerian]] government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalise or be grounded, in an effort to ensure better services and safety. The airline did not meet the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)’s criteria in terms of re-capitalization and does not operate services any longer.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200705050045.html|title=Nigeria: Recapitalisation: FG Clears Additional 7 Airlines|date=May 5, 2007|publisher=AllAfrica|accessdate=June 16, 2015}} (subscription required for access to full story)</ref> == Code data == * [[International Air Transport Association|IATA]] Code: '''-''' * [[International Civil Aviation Organization|ICAO]] Code: '''SNI''' * [[Airline call sign|Callsign]]: '''SAVANAHLINE''' == References == {{Reflist}}{{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} jed9tq41zrrka48lbua1daoomfm0bq9 41660 41659 2026-06-03T04:38:28Z Paul maji 892 41660 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Airline in Nigeria}}{{Infobox airline|airline=Savanah Airlines|image=<!-- logo -->|caption=<!-- Caption for the image -->|IATA=-|ICAO=SNI|callsign=Savanahline|founded=<!-- {{Start date|YYYY|MM|DD}}<br />[[City]], [[State/Province]], [[Country]] -->|commenced=|ceased=|bases=<!-- {{plainlist|*[[Airport Name1]] }} -->|fleet_size=Included [[BAC One-Eleven]]|destinations=<!-- See [[#Destinations|Destinations]] below -->|headquarters=Nigeria}} '''Savanah Airlines''' î chî was an [[airline]] kî chá dọ́dọ éfî-ewo based in [[Nigeria]]. == Ó'híla History == Ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ógwu nyokémébía On March 27, 2002 okaa efî amî one of the airline 's [[BAC One-Eleven|BAC One-Elevens]] ya mu gbabîa alu kî ma yo éńo ché gé ǹ ẹgba kî uchabî afu bibi kî ju efi ewọ was damaged beyond repair during a storm at [[Abuja International Airport]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20020327-1|title=Aviation Safety Network: Hull loss description|date=May 5, 2007|publisher=Flight Safety Foundation|accessdate=June 16, 2015}}</ref> The [[Nigerians|Nigerian]] government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalise or be grounded, in an effort to ensure better services and safety. The airline did not meet the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)’s criteria in terms of re-capitalization and does not operate services any longer.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200705050045.html|title=Nigeria: Recapitalisation: FG Clears Additional 7 Airlines|date=May 5, 2007|publisher=AllAfrica|accessdate=June 16, 2015}} (subscription required for access to full story)</ref> == Code data == * [[International Air Transport Association|IATA]] Code: '''-''' * [[International Civil Aviation Organization|ICAO]] Code: '''SNI''' * [[Airline call sign|Callsign]]: '''SAVANAHLINE''' == References == {{Reflist}}{{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} s2limwu5phklzwsm7go87rvn2yjivbr 41661 41660 2026-06-03T04:40:23Z Paul maji 892 /* Ó'híla History */ 41661 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Airline in Nigeria}}{{Infobox airline|airline=Savanah Airlines|image=<!-- logo -->|caption=<!-- Caption for the image -->|IATA=-|ICAO=SNI|callsign=Savanahline|founded=<!-- {{Start date|YYYY|MM|DD}}<br />[[City]], [[State/Province]], [[Country]] -->|commenced=|ceased=|bases=<!-- {{plainlist|*[[Airport Name1]] }} -->|fleet_size=Included [[BAC One-Eleven]]|destinations=<!-- See [[#Destinations|Destinations]] below -->|headquarters=Nigeria}} '''Savanah Airlines''' î chî was an [[airline]] kî chá dọ́dọ éfî-ewo based in [[Nigeria]]. == Ó'híla History == Ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ógwu nyokémébía efu ọdọ On March 27, 2002 okaa efî amî one of the airline 's [[BAC One-Eleven|BAC One-Elevens]] ya mu gbabîa alu kî ma yo éwọ́che gé ǹ ẹgba kî uchabî afu bibi kî ju efi ewọ was damaged beyond repair during a storm at [[Abuja International Airport]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20020327-1|title=Aviation Safety Network: Hull loss description|date=May 5, 2007|publisher=Flight Safety Foundation|accessdate=June 16, 2015}}</ref> The [[Nigerians|Nigerian]] government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalise or be grounded, in an effort to ensure better services and safety. The airline did not meet the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)’s criteria in terms of re-capitalization and does not operate services any longer.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200705050045.html|title=Nigeria: Recapitalisation: FG Clears Additional 7 Airlines|date=May 5, 2007|publisher=AllAfrica|accessdate=June 16, 2015}} (subscription required for access to full story)</ref> == Code data == * [[International Air Transport Association|IATA]] Code: '''-''' * [[International Civil Aviation Organization|ICAO]] Code: '''SNI''' * [[Airline call sign|Callsign]]: '''SAVANAHLINE''' == References == {{Reflist}}{{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} kc8xuwj8xfg3h5e5906s18s0hc3ehvj 41662 41661 2026-06-03T04:41:52Z Paul maji 892 41662 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Airline in Nigeria}}{{Infobox airline|airline=Savanah Airlines|image=<!-- logo -->|caption=<!-- Caption for the image -->|IATA=-|ICAO=SNI|callsign=Savanahline|founded=<!-- {{Start date|YYYY|MM|DD}}<br />[[City]], [[State/Province]], [[Country]] -->|commenced=|ceased=|bases=<!-- {{plainlist|*[[Airport Name1]] }} -->|fleet_size=Included [[BAC One-Eleven]]|destinations=<!-- See [[#Destinations|Destinations]] below -->|headquarters=Nigeria}} '''Savanah Airlines''' î chî was an [[airline]] kî chá dọ́dọ éfî-ewo based in [[Nigeria]]. == Ó'híla History == Ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ógwu nyokémébía efu ọdọ On March 27, 2002 okaa efî amî airline [[BAC One-Eleven|BAC One-Elevens]] ya mu gbabîa alu kî ma yo éwọ́che gé ǹ ẹgba kî uchabî afu bibi kî ju efi ewọ [[Abuja International Airport]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20020327-1|title=Aviation Safety Network: Hull loss description|date=May 5, 2007|publisher=Flight Safety Foundation|accessdate=June 16, 2015}}</ref> The [[Nigerians|Nigerian]] government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalise or be grounded, in an effort to ensure better services and safety. The airline did not meet the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)’s criteria in terms of re-capitalization and does not operate services any longer.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200705050045.html|title=Nigeria: Recapitalisation: FG Clears Additional 7 Airlines|date=May 5, 2007|publisher=AllAfrica|accessdate=June 16, 2015}} (subscription required for access to full story)</ref> == Code data == * [[International Air Transport Association|IATA]] Code: '''-''' * [[International Civil Aviation Organization|ICAO]] Code: '''SNI''' * [[Airline call sign|Callsign]]: '''SAVANAHLINE''' == References == {{Reflist}}{{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} l6ow0zy2w0cpqko71nspzsynf8mvdxo 41663 41662 2026-06-03T04:47:40Z Paul maji 892 41663 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Airline in Nigeria}}{{Infobox airline|airline=Savanah Airlines|image=<!-- logo -->|caption=<!-- Caption for the image -->|IATA=-|ICAO=SNI|callsign=Savanahline|founded=<!-- {{Start date|YYYY|MM|DD}}<br />[[City]], [[State/Province]], [[Country]] -->|commenced=|ceased=|bases=<!-- {{plainlist|*[[Airport Name1]] }} -->|fleet_size=Included [[BAC One-Eleven]]|destinations=<!-- See [[#Destinations|Destinations]] below -->|headquarters=Nigeria}} '''Savanah Airlines''' î chî was an [[airline]] kî chá dọ́dọ éfî-ewo based in [[Nigeria]]. == Ó'híla History == Ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ógwu nyokémébía efu ọdọ On March 27, 2002 okaa efî amî airline [[BAC One-Eleven|BAC One-Elevens]] ya mu gbabîa alu kî ma yo éwọ́che gé ǹ ẹgba kî uchabî afu bibi kî ju efi ewọ [[Abuja International Airport]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20020327-1|title=Aviation Safety Network: Hull loss description|date=May 5, 2007|publisher=Flight Safety Foundation|accessdate=June 16, 2015}}</ref> AmîThe [[Nigerians|Nigerian]] goméntì dé ègbá té tî efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀lẹ nolu ógwu nyokémégwéé efu ọdọ ọjọ ótitá'là n̄wu government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalise or be grounded, in an effort to ensure better services and safety. The airline did not meet the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)’s criteria in terms of re-capitalization and does not operate services any longer.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200705050045.html|title=Nigeria: Recapitalisation: FG Clears Additional 7 Airlines|date=May 5, 2007|publisher=AllAfrica|accessdate=June 16, 2015}} (subscription required for access to full story)</ref> == Code data == * [[International Air Transport Association|IATA]] Code: '''-''' * [[International Civil Aviation Organization|ICAO]] Code: '''SNI''' * [[Airline call sign|Callsign]]: '''SAVANAHLINE''' == References == {{Reflist}}{{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} tiliggec5y7lzgz22gl19tk6si5wkox 41664 41663 2026-06-03T04:50:58Z Paul maji 892 41664 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Airline in Nigeria}}{{Infobox airline|airline=Savanah Airlines|image=<!-- logo -->|caption=<!-- Caption for the image -->|IATA=-|ICAO=SNI|callsign=Savanahline|founded=<!-- {{Start date|YYYY|MM|DD}}<br />[[City]], [[State/Province]], [[Country]] -->|commenced=|ceased=|bases=<!-- {{plainlist|*[[Airport Name1]] }} -->|fleet_size=Included [[BAC One-Eleven]]|destinations=<!-- See [[#Destinations|Destinations]] below -->|headquarters=Nigeria}} '''Savanah Airlines''' î chî was an [[airline]] kî chá dọ́dọ éfî-ewo based in [[Nigeria]]. == Ó'híla History == Ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ógwu nyokémébía efu ọdọ On March 27, 2002 okaa efî amî airline [[BAC One-Eleven|BAC One-Elevens]] ya mu gbabîa alu kî ma yo éwọ́che gé ǹ ẹgba kî uchabî afu bibi kî ju efi ewọ [[Abuja International Airport]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20020327-1|title=Aviation Safety Network: Hull loss description|date=May 5, 2007|publisher=Flight Safety Foundation|accessdate=June 16, 2015}}</ref> AmîThe [[Nigerians|Nigerian]] goméntì dé ègbá té tî efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀lẹ nolu ógwu nyokémégwéé efu ọdọ ọjọ ótitá'là n̄wu government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 "Kẹ kpa nwu ami ule-ọkọ-afụ tẹn tẹfu ẹgwa kpae ki ma d’ọwọ mami ma tabale, amẹnẹ abalẹ la, ma k’ọna nwu ma, nọ nwu ami ọmẹnẹ kpai eju dọdọ k’ọ kpa nwu amẹnẹ duu.for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalise or be grounded, in an effort to ensure better services and safety. The airline did not meet the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)’s criteria in terms of re-capitalization and does not operate services any longer.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200705050045.html|title=Nigeria: Recapitalisation: FG Clears Additional 7 Airlines|date=May 5, 2007|publisher=AllAfrica|accessdate=June 16, 2015}} (subscription required for access to full story)</ref> == Code data == * [[International Air Transport Association|IATA]] Code: '''-''' * [[International Civil Aviation Organization|ICAO]] Code: '''SNI''' * [[Airline call sign|Callsign]]: '''SAVANAHLINE''' == References == {{Reflist}}{{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} a49nb7rxa4x21jq6pe476w5phgw86up 41665 41664 2026-06-03T04:54:04Z Paul maji 892 41665 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Airline in Nigeria}}{{Infobox airline|airline=Savanah Airlines|image=<!-- logo -->|caption=<!-- Caption for the image -->|IATA=-|ICAO=SNI|callsign=Savanahline|founded=<!-- {{Start date|YYYY|MM|DD}}<br />[[City]], [[State/Province]], [[Country]] -->|commenced=|ceased=|bases=<!-- {{plainlist|*[[Airport Name1]] }} -->|fleet_size=Included [[BAC One-Eleven]]|destinations=<!-- See [[#Destinations|Destinations]] below -->|headquarters=Nigeria}} '''Savanah Airlines''' î chî was an [[airline]] kî chá dọ́dọ éfî-ewo based in [[Nigeria]]. == Ó'híla History == Ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ógwu nyokémébía efu ọdọ, 2002 okaa efî amî airline [[BAC One-Eleven|BAC One-Elevens]] ya mu gbabîa alu kî ma yo éwọ́che gé ǹ ẹgba kî uchabî afu bibi kî ju efi ewọ [[Abuja International Airport]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20020327-1|title=Aviation Safety Network: Hull loss description|date=May 5, 2007|publisher=Flight Safety Foundation|accessdate=June 16, 2015}}</ref> Amî [[Nigerians|Nigerian]] goméntì dé ègbá té tî efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀lẹ nolu ógwu nyokémégwéé efu ọdọ 2007 ọjọ ótitá'là n̄wu kpa nwu ami ule-ọkọ-afụ tẹn tẹfu ẹgwa kpae ki ma d’ọwọ mami ma tabale, amẹnẹ abalẹ la, ma k’ọna nwu ma, nọ nwu ami ọmẹnẹ kpai eju dọdọ k’ọ kpa nwu amẹnẹ duu. The airline did not meet the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)’s criteria in terms of re-capitalization and does not operate services any longer.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200705050045.html|title=Nigeria: Recapitalisation: FG Clears Additional 7 Airlines|date=May 5, 2007|publisher=AllAfrica|accessdate=June 16, 2015}} (subscription required for access to full story)</ref> == Code data == * [[International Air Transport Association|IATA]] Code: '''-''' * [[International Civil Aviation Organization|ICAO]] Code: '''SNI''' * [[Airline call sign|Callsign]]: '''SAVANAHLINE''' == References == {{Reflist}}{{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} slu80f31cz00f4gjg3kjzkxn3o1p265 41666 41665 2026-06-03T04:56:56Z Paul maji 892 41666 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Airline in Nigeria}}{{Infobox airline|airline=Savanah Airlines|image=<!-- logo -->|caption=<!-- Caption for the image -->|IATA=-|ICAO=SNI|callsign=Savanahline|founded=<!-- {{Start date|YYYY|MM|DD}}<br />[[City]], [[State/Province]], [[Country]] -->|commenced=|ceased=|bases=<!-- {{plainlist|*[[Airport Name1]] }} -->|fleet_size=Included [[BAC One-Eleven]]|destinations=<!-- See [[#Destinations|Destinations]] below -->|headquarters=Nigeria}} '''Savanah Airlines''' î chî was an [[airline]] kî chá dọ́dọ éfî-ewo based in [[Nigeria]]. == Ó'híla History == Ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ógwu nyokémébía efu ọdọ, 2002 okaa efî amî airline [[BAC One-Eleven|BAC One-Elevens]] ya mu gbabîa alu kî ma yo éwọ́che gé ǹ ẹgba kî uchabî afu bibi kî ju efi ewọ [[Abuja International Airport]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20020327-1|title=Aviation Safety Network: Hull loss description|date=May 5, 2007|publisher=Flight Safety Foundation|accessdate=June 16, 2015}}</ref> Amî [[Nigerians|Nigerian]] goméntì dé ègbá té tî efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀lẹ nolu ógwu nyokémégwéé efu ọdọ 2007 ọjọ ótitá'là n̄wu kpa nwu ami ule-ọkọ-afụ tẹn tẹfu ẹgwa kpae ki ma d’ọwọ mami ma tabale, amẹnẹ abalẹ la, ma k’ọna nwu ma, nọ nwu ami ọmẹnẹ kpai eju dọdọ k’ọ kpa nwu amẹnẹ duu. Ule-ọkọ-afụ lẹ nẹbọ ẹgba ki Naijiria Civil Aviation Authority kọ kpa nwu ami ule-ọkọ-afụ duu lẹ n, nọ nwu abajọị, ma k’ọna nwu ma, ma nẹ ule ẹ d’ọna mami mọ.The airline did not meet the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)’s criteria in terms of re-capitalization and does not operate services any longer.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200705050045.html|title=Nigeria: Recapitalisation: FG Clears Additional 7 Airlines|date=May 5, 2007|publisher=AllAfrica|accessdate=June 16, 2015}} (subscription required for access to full story)</ref> == Code data == * [[International Air Transport Association|IATA]] Code: '''-''' * [[International Civil Aviation Organization|ICAO]] Code: '''SNI''' * [[Airline call sign|Callsign]]: '''SAVANAHLINE''' == References == {{Reflist}}{{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} glq5n97fy97sj6jfd3226nakdjedath 41667 41666 2026-06-03T04:58:12Z Paul maji 892 41667 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Airline in Nigeria}}{{Infobox airline|airline=Savanah Airlines|image=<!-- logo -->|caption=<!-- Caption for the image -->|IATA=-|ICAO=SNI|callsign=Savanahline|founded=<!-- {{Start date|YYYY|MM|DD}}<br />[[City]], [[State/Province]], [[Country]] -->|commenced=|ceased=|bases=<!-- {{plainlist|*[[Airport Name1]] }} -->|fleet_size=Included [[BAC One-Eleven]]|destinations=<!-- See [[#Destinations|Destinations]] below -->|headquarters=Nigeria}} '''Savanah Airlines''' î chî [[airline]] kî chá dọ́dọ éfî-ewo based in [[Nigeria]]. == Ó'híla == Ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀ta nolu ógwu nyokémébía efu ọdọ, 2002 okaa efî amî airline [[BAC One-Eleven|BAC One-Elevens]] ya mu gbabîa alu kî ma yo éwọ́che gé ǹ ẹgba kî uchabî afu bibi kî ju efi ewọ [[Abuja International Airport]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20020327-1|title=Aviation Safety Network: Hull loss description|date=May 5, 2007|publisher=Flight Safety Foundation|accessdate=June 16, 2015}}</ref> Amî [[Nigerians|Nigerian]] goméntì dé ègbá té tî efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀lẹ nolu ógwu nyokémégwéé efu ọdọ 2007 ọjọ ótitá'là n̄wu kpa nwu ami ule-ọkọ-afụ tẹn tẹfu ẹgwa kpae ki ma d’ọwọ mami ma tabale, amẹnẹ abalẹ la, ma k’ọna nwu ma, nọ nwu ami ọmẹnẹ kpai eju dọdọ k’ọ kpa nwu amẹnẹ duu. Ule-ọkọ-afụ lẹ nẹbọ ẹgba ki Naijiria Civil Aviation Authority kọ kpa nwu ami ule-ọkọ-afụ duu lẹ n, nọ nwu abajọị, ma k’ọna nwu ma, ma nẹ ule ẹ d’ọna mami mọ.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200705050045.html|title=Nigeria: Recapitalisation: FG Clears Additional 7 Airlines|date=May 5, 2007|publisher=AllAfrica|accessdate=June 16, 2015}} (subscription required for access to full story)</ref> == Code data == * [[International Air Transport Association|IATA]] Code: '''-''' * [[International Civil Aviation Organization|ICAO]] Code: '''SNI''' * [[Airline call sign|Callsign]]: '''SAVANAHLINE''' == References == {{Reflist}}{{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} 0nywsk87y8dlwb185vt4gtvsrvnpcrx Treaty of Lagos 0 2130 41668 2026-06-03T05:04:40Z Paul maji 892 Created page with "{{Short description|1975 treaty establishing ECOWAS}}The [[Economic Community of West African States]] (ECOWAS) was created by the '''Treaty of Lagos''' on May 28, 1975, in [[Lagos]], [[Lagos State]], [[Nigeria]]. ECOWAS was established to promote cooperation and integration in order to create an economic and monetary union for promoting economic growth and development in [[West Africa]]. == State parties == {{BEN}} {{BFA}} {{CPV}} (Signed in 1977) {{GAM}} {{GHA}}..." 41668 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|1975 treaty establishing ECOWAS}}The [[Economic Community of West African States]] (ECOWAS) was created by the '''Treaty of Lagos''' on May 28, 1975, in [[Lagos]], [[Lagos State]], [[Nigeria]]. ECOWAS was established to promote cooperation and integration in order to create an economic and monetary union for promoting economic growth and development in [[West Africa]]. == State parties == {{BEN}} {{BFA}} {{CPV}} (Signed in 1977) {{GAM}} {{GHA}} {{GNB}} {{LBR}} {{MLI}} {{NGR}} {{SEN}} {{SLE}} {{TOG}} {{GUI}} – suspended from Community after [[2008 Guinean coup d'état|2008 coup d'état]]<ref>[https://archive.today/20090207233958/http://www.dn.se/DNet/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=3561&a=868537&rss=554 AU Stänger av Guinea].</ref><ref>[https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7802803.stm "African Union bars Guinea on coup"] ''bbc.co.uk'' 29 December 2008 Link accessed 29/12/08</ref> {{NIG}} – suspended from Community after [[Nigerien constitutional crisis, 2009|2009 auto-coup]]<ref>[https://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091020/ap_on_re_af/af_niger_elections_2 "Regional group suspends Niger on disputed election"]. ''news.yahoo.com'' 20 October 2009</ref> {{CIV}} - suspended from Community after [[Ivorian presidential election, 2010|2010 elections]]<ref>[http://english.aljazeera.net/news/africa/2010/12/20101272090983941.html "Cote d'Ivoire expelled from Ecowas"]. ''aljazeera.net'' 7 December 2010</ref> == Notes == {{reflist}}{{Lagos-stub}} {{Nigeria-gov-stub}} {{Treaty-stub}} 19n4tg2iv9e43nabi5a31gj29gwtz4u 41669 41668 2026-06-03T05:08:01Z Paul maji 892 41669 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|1975 treaty establishing ECOWAS}}Amî The [[Economic Community of West African States]] (ECOWAS) énè kî nyì chî énè ku ma dó kìwas created by the '''Treaty of Lagos''' on May 28, 1975, in [[Lagos]], [[Lagos State]], [[Nigeria]]. ECOWAS was established to promote cooperation and integration in order to create an economic and monetary union for promoting economic growth and development in [[West Africa]]. == State parties == {{BEN}} {{BFA}} {{CPV}} (Signed in 1977) {{GAM}} {{GHA}} {{GNB}} {{LBR}} {{MLI}} {{NGR}} {{SEN}} {{SLE}} {{TOG}} {{GUI}} – suspended from Community after [[2008 Guinean coup d'état|2008 coup d'état]]<ref>[https://archive.today/20090207233958/http://www.dn.se/DNet/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=3561&a=868537&rss=554 AU Stänger av Guinea].</ref><ref>[https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7802803.stm "African Union bars Guinea on coup"] ''bbc.co.uk'' 29 December 2008 Link accessed 29/12/08</ref> {{NIG}} – suspended from Community after [[Nigerien constitutional crisis, 2009|2009 auto-coup]]<ref>[https://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091020/ap_on_re_af/af_niger_elections_2 "Regional group suspends Niger on disputed election"]. ''news.yahoo.com'' 20 October 2009</ref> {{CIV}} - suspended from Community after [[Ivorian presidential election, 2010|2010 elections]]<ref>[http://english.aljazeera.net/news/africa/2010/12/20101272090983941.html "Cote d'Ivoire expelled from Ecowas"]. ''aljazeera.net'' 7 December 2010</ref> == Notes == {{reflist}}{{Lagos-stub}} {{Nigeria-gov-stub}} {{Treaty-stub}} p0f67sy99w1l7j86x91p2icwogknl6n 41670 41669 2026-06-03T05:10:07Z Paul maji 892 41670 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|1975 treaty establishing ECOWAS}}Amî [[Economic Community of West African States]] (ECOWAS) énè kî nyì chî énè ku ma dó kì '''Treaty of Lagos''' ọjọ kî'ochu ékelu nolu ógwu nyokéméjo efu ọdọ on May 28, 1975, efî ewọ in [[Lagos]], [[Lagos State]], [[Nigeria]]. ECOWAS was established to promote cooperation and integration in order to create an economic and monetary union for promoting economic growth and development in [[West Africa]]. == State parties == {{BEN}} {{BFA}} {{CPV}} (Signed in 1977) {{GAM}} {{GHA}} {{GNB}} {{LBR}} {{MLI}} {{NGR}} {{SEN}} {{SLE}} {{TOG}} {{GUI}} – suspended from Community after [[2008 Guinean coup d'état|2008 coup d'état]]<ref>[https://archive.today/20090207233958/http://www.dn.se/DNet/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=3561&a=868537&rss=554 AU Stänger av Guinea].</ref><ref>[https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7802803.stm "African Union bars Guinea on coup"] ''bbc.co.uk'' 29 December 2008 Link accessed 29/12/08</ref> {{NIG}} – suspended from Community after [[Nigerien constitutional crisis, 2009|2009 auto-coup]]<ref>[https://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091020/ap_on_re_af/af_niger_elections_2 "Regional group suspends Niger on disputed election"]. ''news.yahoo.com'' 20 October 2009</ref> {{CIV}} - suspended from Community after [[Ivorian presidential election, 2010|2010 elections]]<ref>[http://english.aljazeera.net/news/africa/2010/12/20101272090983941.html "Cote d'Ivoire expelled from Ecowas"]. ''aljazeera.net'' 7 December 2010</ref> == Notes == {{reflist}}{{Lagos-stub}} {{Nigeria-gov-stub}} {{Treaty-stub}} 7marc4ecl8l73jftk47t50ms5nxpset 41671 41670 2026-06-03T05:12:53Z Paul maji 892 41671 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|1975 treaty establishing ECOWAS}}Amî [[Economic Community of West African States]] (ECOWAS) énè kî nyì chî énè ku ma dó kì '''Treaty of Lagos''' ọjọ kî'ochu ékelu nolu ógwu nyokéméjo efu ọdọ on May 28, 1975, efî ewọ in [[Lagos]], [[Lagos State]], [[Nigeria]]."Ma kpaẹgba ECOWAS kpa nwu ajọ kpai kpaẹnyọ ka d’ọwọ mami ma tabale gba, amẹnẹ abalẹ la, ẹgwa oko kpai ubiọ d’ọwọ mami ma tabale k’ọ kpa nwu ẹgwa oko nẹ ukpahiọ kpai ẹnyọmẹ nọ." ECOWAS was established to promote cooperation and integration in order to create an economic and monetary union for promoting economic growth and development in [[West Africa]]. == State parties == {{BEN}} {{BFA}} {{CPV}} (Signed in 1977) {{GAM}} {{GHA}} {{GNB}} {{LBR}} {{MLI}} {{NGR}} {{SEN}} {{SLE}} {{TOG}} {{GUI}} – suspended from Community after [[2008 Guinean coup d'état|2008 coup d'état]]<ref>[https://archive.today/20090207233958/http://www.dn.se/DNet/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=3561&a=868537&rss=554 AU Stänger av Guinea].</ref><ref>[https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7802803.stm "African Union bars Guinea on coup"] ''bbc.co.uk'' 29 December 2008 Link accessed 29/12/08</ref> {{NIG}} – suspended from Community after [[Nigerien constitutional crisis, 2009|2009 auto-coup]]<ref>[https://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091020/ap_on_re_af/af_niger_elections_2 "Regional group suspends Niger on disputed election"]. ''news.yahoo.com'' 20 October 2009</ref> {{CIV}} - suspended from Community after [[Ivorian presidential election, 2010|2010 elections]]<ref>[http://english.aljazeera.net/news/africa/2010/12/20101272090983941.html "Cote d'Ivoire expelled from Ecowas"]. ''aljazeera.net'' 7 December 2010</ref> == Notes == {{reflist}}{{Lagos-stub}} {{Nigeria-gov-stub}} {{Treaty-stub}} q81c4fy6fup6nueygvwj6iw13rkz61i 41672 41671 2026-06-03T05:14:38Z Paul maji 892 41672 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|1975 treaty establishing ECOWAS}}Amî [[Economic Community of West African States]] (ECOWAS) énè kî nyì chî énè ku ma dó kì '''Treaty of Lagos''' ọjọ kî'ochu ékelu nolu ógwu nyokéméjo efu ọdọ 1975, efî ewọ [[Lagos]], [[Lagos State]], [[Nigeria]].Ma kpaẹgba ECOWAS kpa nwu ajọ kpai kpaẹnyọ ka d’ọwọ mami ma tabale gba, amẹnẹ abalẹ la, ẹgwa oko kpai ubiọ d’ọwọ mami ma tabale k’ọ kpa nwu ẹgwa oko nẹ ukpahiọ kpai ẹnyọmẹ efu [[West Africa]]. == State parties == {{BEN}} {{BFA}} {{CPV}} (Signed in 1977) {{GAM}} {{GHA}} {{GNB}} {{LBR}} {{MLI}} {{NGR}} {{SEN}} {{SLE}} {{TOG}} {{GUI}} – suspended from Community after [[2008 Guinean coup d'état|2008 coup d'état]]<ref>[https://archive.today/20090207233958/http://www.dn.se/DNet/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=3561&a=868537&rss=554 AU Stänger av Guinea].</ref><ref>[https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7802803.stm "African Union bars Guinea on coup"] ''bbc.co.uk'' 29 December 2008 Link accessed 29/12/08</ref> {{NIG}} – suspended from Community after [[Nigerien constitutional crisis, 2009|2009 auto-coup]]<ref>[https://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091020/ap_on_re_af/af_niger_elections_2 "Regional group suspends Niger on disputed election"]. ''news.yahoo.com'' 20 October 2009</ref> {{CIV}} - suspended from Community after [[Ivorian presidential election, 2010|2010 elections]]<ref>[http://english.aljazeera.net/news/africa/2010/12/20101272090983941.html "Cote d'Ivoire expelled from Ecowas"]. ''aljazeera.net'' 7 December 2010</ref> == Notes == {{reflist}}{{Lagos-stub}} {{Nigeria-gov-stub}} {{Treaty-stub}} 0lnoytcyt9cwpn0jycngx09wp21rie6 41673 41672 2026-06-03T05:15:57Z Paul maji 892 /* State parties */ 41673 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|1975 treaty establishing ECOWAS}}Amî [[Economic Community of West African States]] (ECOWAS) énè kî nyì chî énè ku ma dó kì '''Treaty of Lagos''' ọjọ kî'ochu ékelu nolu ógwu nyokéméjo efu ọdọ 1975, efî ewọ [[Lagos]], [[Lagos State]], [[Nigeria]].Ma kpaẹgba ECOWAS kpa nwu ajọ kpai kpaẹnyọ ka d’ọwọ mami ma tabale gba, amẹnẹ abalẹ la, ẹgwa oko kpai ubiọ d’ọwọ mami ma tabale k’ọ kpa nwu ẹgwa oko nẹ ukpahiọ kpai ẹnyọmẹ efu [[West Africa]]. == Pàtî ya'mî státî State parties == {{BEN}} {{BFA}} {{CPV}} (Signed in 1977) {{GAM}} {{GHA}} {{GNB}} {{LBR}} {{MLI}} {{NGR}} {{SEN}} {{SLE}} {{TOG}} {{GUI}} – suspended from Community after [[2008 Guinean coup d'état|2008 coup d'état]]<ref>[https://archive.today/20090207233958/http://www.dn.se/DNet/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=3561&a=868537&rss=554 AU Stänger av Guinea].</ref><ref>[https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7802803.stm "African Union bars Guinea on coup"] ''bbc.co.uk'' 29 December 2008 Link accessed 29/12/08</ref> {{NIG}} – suspended from Community after [[Nigerien constitutional crisis, 2009|2009 auto-coup]]<ref>[https://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091020/ap_on_re_af/af_niger_elections_2 "Regional group suspends Niger on disputed election"]. ''news.yahoo.com'' 20 October 2009</ref> {{CIV}} - suspended from Community after [[Ivorian presidential election, 2010|2010 elections]]<ref>[http://english.aljazeera.net/news/africa/2010/12/20101272090983941.html "Cote d'Ivoire expelled from Ecowas"]. ''aljazeera.net'' 7 December 2010</ref> == Notes == {{reflist}}{{Lagos-stub}} {{Nigeria-gov-stub}} {{Treaty-stub}} mg9vx9qo2nii54qj37ct4gc1ibge13a 41674 41673 2026-06-03T05:16:43Z Paul maji 892 41674 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|1975 treaty establishing ECOWAS}}Amî [[Economic Community of West African States]] (ECOWAS) énè kî nyì chî énè ku ma dó kì '''Treaty of Lagos''' ọjọ kî'ochu ékelu nolu ógwu nyokéméjo efu ọdọ 1975, efî ewọ [[Lagos]], [[Lagos State]], [[Nigeria]].Ma kpaẹgba ECOWAS kpa nwu ajọ kpai kpaẹnyọ ka d’ọwọ mami ma tabale gba, amẹnẹ abalẹ la, ẹgwa oko kpai ubiọ d’ọwọ mami ma tabale k’ọ kpa nwu ẹgwa oko nẹ ukpahiọ kpai ẹnyọmẹ efu [[West Africa]]. == Pàtî ya'mî státî == {{BEN}} {{BFA}} {{CPV}} (Signed in 1977) {{GAM}} {{GHA}} {{GNB}} {{LBR}} {{MLI}} {{NGR}} {{SEN}} {{SLE}} {{TOG}} {{GUI}} – suspended from Community after [[2008 Guinean coup d'état|2008 coup d'état]]<ref>[https://archive.today/20090207233958/http://www.dn.se/DNet/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=3561&a=868537&rss=554 AU Stänger av Guinea].</ref><ref>[https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7802803.stm "African Union bars Guinea on coup"] ''bbc.co.uk'' 29 December 2008 Link accessed 29/12/08</ref> {{NIG}} – suspended from Community after [[Nigerien constitutional crisis, 2009|2009 auto-coup]]<ref>[https://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091020/ap_on_re_af/af_niger_elections_2 "Regional group suspends Niger on disputed election"]. ''news.yahoo.com'' 20 October 2009</ref> {{CIV}} - suspended from Community after [[Ivorian presidential election, 2010|2010 elections]]<ref>[http://english.aljazeera.net/news/africa/2010/12/20101272090983941.html "Cote d'Ivoire expelled from Ecowas"]. ''aljazeera.net'' 7 December 2010</ref> == Notes == {{reflist}}{{Lagos-stub}} {{Nigeria-gov-stub}} {{Treaty-stub}} 02ibe964it53awiv3jft8evpyr2ef5h Afrijet Airlines 0 2131 41675 2026-06-03T05:22:48Z Paul maji 892 Created page with "{{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{for|the Gabonese airline|AfriJet}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Afrijet Airlines|logo=Afrijet logo.JPG|logo_size=250px|fleet_size=1|destinations=|IATA=6F|ICAO=FRJ|callsign=AFRIJET|parent=|company_slogan=|founded=1999|ceased=2009|headquarters=NAHCO Building<br>[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]<br>[[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]]|key_people=Colin Carr (owner)|hubs=[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]|secondary_hubs=|focus_cities=|f..." 41675 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{for|the Gabonese airline|AfriJet}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Afrijet Airlines|logo=Afrijet logo.JPG|logo_size=250px|fleet_size=1|destinations=|IATA=6F|ICAO=FRJ|callsign=AFRIJET|parent=|company_slogan=|founded=1999|ceased=2009|headquarters=NAHCO Building<br>[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]<br>[[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]]|key_people=Colin Carr (owner)|hubs=[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]|secondary_hubs=|focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=|lounge=|alliance=}} '''Afrijet Airlines''' was an [[airline]] with its head office in the NAHCO Building on the grounds of [[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]] in [[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]].<ref>"Directory: World Airlines." ''[[Flight International]]''. 16–22 March 2004. [http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/2004/2004-09%20-%200055.html?search=%22Air%20Ukraine%22 53].</ref> It was established and started regional cargo operations in 1999. Its main base was [[Murtala Mohammed International Airport]].<ref name="FI">{{cite news|title=Directory: World Airlines|work=[[Flight International]]|page=51|date=2007-03-27}}</ref> == History == As well as operating cargo services from Nigeria, the airline also operated high-profile security flight operations in the [[Democratic Republic of Congo]]. The airline later moved from its offices at Murtala Mohammed International Airport to its corporate headquarters in Opebi, [[Lagos]]. It still maintains an aviation maintenance shop with its sister company Elite Aviation. The Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalize or be grounded, in an effort to ensure better services and safety. The airline satisfied the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority's criteria in terms of re-capitalization and was re-registered for operation. However, in 2009, Afrijet Airlines was shut down.<ref>{{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20110508105845/http://www.airlineupdate.com/content_public/airlines/africa/nigeria.htm List of airlines from Nigeria, at airlineupdate.com]}}</ref> == References == {{commons category}}{{reflist|2}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Companies|Aviation}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} asjfximpsaig0g194lv0m04r2lur4od 41676 41675 2026-06-03T05:25:23Z Paul maji 892 41676 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{for|the Gabonese airline|AfriJet}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Afrijet Airlines|logo=Afrijet logo.JPG|logo_size=250px|fleet_size=1|destinations=|IATA=6F|ICAO=FRJ|callsign=AFRIJET|parent=|company_slogan=|founded=1999|ceased=2009|headquarters=NAHCO Building<br>[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]<br>[[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]]|key_people=Colin Carr (owner)|hubs=[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]|secondary_hubs=|focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=|lounge=|alliance=}} '''Afrijet Airlines î ché''' was an [[airline]] manyu kî ojî-ofîcì nwi chî efu yé í with its head office in the NAHCO Building on the grounds of [[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]] in [[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]].<ref>"Directory: World Airlines." ''[[Flight International]]''. 16–22 March 2004. [http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/2004/2004-09%20-%200055.html?search=%22Air%20Ukraine%22 53].</ref> It was established and started regional cargo operations in 1999. Its main base was [[Murtala Mohammed International Airport]].<ref name="FI">{{cite news|title=Directory: World Airlines|work=[[Flight International]]|page=51|date=2007-03-27}}</ref> == History == As well as operating cargo services from Nigeria, the airline also operated high-profile security flight operations in the [[Democratic Republic of Congo]]. The airline later moved from its offices at Murtala Mohammed International Airport to its corporate headquarters in Opebi, [[Lagos]]. It still maintains an aviation maintenance shop with its sister company Elite Aviation. The Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalize or be grounded, in an effort to ensure better services and safety. The airline satisfied the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority's criteria in terms of re-capitalization and was re-registered for operation. However, in 2009, Afrijet Airlines was shut down.<ref>{{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20110508105845/http://www.airlineupdate.com/content_public/airlines/africa/nigeria.htm List of airlines from Nigeria, at airlineupdate.com]}}</ref> == References == {{commons category}}{{reflist|2}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Companies|Aviation}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} 2nbwkjghxivaerttyurfg2b46lrobmx 41677 41676 2026-06-03T05:27:45Z Paul maji 892 41677 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{for|the Gabonese airline|AfriJet}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Afrijet Airlines|logo=Afrijet logo.JPG|logo_size=250px|fleet_size=1|destinations=|IATA=6F|ICAO=FRJ|callsign=AFRIJET|parent=|company_slogan=|founded=1999|ceased=2009|headquarters=NAHCO Building<br>[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]<br>[[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]]|key_people=Colin Carr (owner)|hubs=[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]|secondary_hubs=|focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=|lounge=|alliance=}} '''Afrijet Airlines î ché''' [[airline]] manyu kî ojî-ofîcì nwi chî efu yé í NAHCO kî ùnyî nwu dì efu ánà ugbo Building on the grounds of [[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]] in [[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]].<ref>"Directory: World Airlines." ''[[Flight International]]''. 16–22 March 2004. [http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/2004/2004-09%20-%200055.html?search=%22Air%20Ukraine%22 53].</ref> It was established and started regional cargo operations in 1999. Its main base was [[Murtala Mohammed International Airport]].<ref name="FI">{{cite news|title=Directory: World Airlines|work=[[Flight International]]|page=51|date=2007-03-27}}</ref> == History == As well as operating cargo services from Nigeria, the airline also operated high-profile security flight operations in the [[Democratic Republic of Congo]]. The airline later moved from its offices at Murtala Mohammed International Airport to its corporate headquarters in Opebi, [[Lagos]]. It still maintains an aviation maintenance shop with its sister company Elite Aviation. The Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalize or be grounded, in an effort to ensure better services and safety. The airline satisfied the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority's criteria in terms of re-capitalization and was re-registered for operation. However, in 2009, Afrijet Airlines was shut down.<ref>{{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20110508105845/http://www.airlineupdate.com/content_public/airlines/africa/nigeria.htm List of airlines from Nigeria, at airlineupdate.com]}}</ref> == References == {{commons category}}{{reflist|2}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Companies|Aviation}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} 736xc6av7lxhi2xsl4huxnvqfouk3lt 41678 41677 2026-06-03T05:28:11Z Paul maji 892 41678 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{for|the Gabonese airline|AfriJet}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Afrijet Airlines|logo=Afrijet logo.JPG|logo_size=250px|fleet_size=1|destinations=|IATA=6F|ICAO=FRJ|callsign=AFRIJET|parent=|company_slogan=|founded=1999|ceased=2009|headquarters=NAHCO Building<br>[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]<br>[[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]]|key_people=Colin Carr (owner)|hubs=[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]|secondary_hubs=|focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=|lounge=|alliance=}} '''Afrijet Airlines î ché''' [[airline]] manyu kî ojî-ofîcì nwi chî efu yé í NAHCO kî ùnyî nwu dì efu ánà ugbo [[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]] in [[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]].<ref>"Directory: World Airlines." ''[[Flight International]]''. 16–22 March 2004. [http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/2004/2004-09%20-%200055.html?search=%22Air%20Ukraine%22 53].</ref> It was established and started regional cargo operations in 1999. Its main base was [[Murtala Mohammed International Airport]].<ref name="FI">{{cite news|title=Directory: World Airlines|work=[[Flight International]]|page=51|date=2007-03-27}}</ref> == History == As well as operating cargo services from Nigeria, the airline also operated high-profile security flight operations in the [[Democratic Republic of Congo]]. The airline later moved from its offices at Murtala Mohammed International Airport to its corporate headquarters in Opebi, [[Lagos]]. It still maintains an aviation maintenance shop with its sister company Elite Aviation. The Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalize or be grounded, in an effort to ensure better services and safety. The airline satisfied the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority's criteria in terms of re-capitalization and was re-registered for operation. However, in 2009, Afrijet Airlines was shut down.<ref>{{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20110508105845/http://www.airlineupdate.com/content_public/airlines/africa/nigeria.htm List of airlines from Nigeria, at airlineupdate.com]}}</ref> == References == {{commons category}}{{reflist|2}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Companies|Aviation}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} diyuvc4yth0rhzfv7yifvtwi71am0pn 41679 41678 2026-06-03T05:32:25Z Paul maji 892 /* History */ 41679 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{for|the Gabonese airline|AfriJet}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Afrijet Airlines|logo=Afrijet logo.JPG|logo_size=250px|fleet_size=1|destinations=|IATA=6F|ICAO=FRJ|callsign=AFRIJET|parent=|company_slogan=|founded=1999|ceased=2009|headquarters=NAHCO Building<br>[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]<br>[[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]]|key_people=Colin Carr (owner)|hubs=[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]|secondary_hubs=|focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=|lounge=|alliance=}} '''Afrijet Airlines î ché''' [[airline]] manyu kî ojî-ofîcì nwi chî efu yé í NAHCO kî ùnyî nwu dì efu ánà ugbo [[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]] efi ewọ in [[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]].<ref>"Directory: World Airlines." ''[[Flight International]]''. 16–22 March 2004. [http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/2004/2004-09%20-%200055.html?search=%22Air%20Ukraine%22 53].</ref> ma chî onawu kpaî îyá chané ùkólò ami ẹgwu ukọlọ ule-ọkọ ki r’ẹgwa amẹnẹ ki d’ọwọ mami ma tabale" It was established and started regional cargo operations in 1999. Its main base was [[Murtala Mohammed International Airport]].<ref name="FI">{{cite news|title=Directory: World Airlines|work=[[Flight International]]|page=51|date=2007-03-27}}</ref> == History == As well as operating cargo services from Nigeria, the airline also operated high-profile security flight operations in the [[Democratic Republic of Congo]]. The airline later moved from its offices at Murtala Mohammed International Airport to its corporate headquarters in Opebi, [[Lagos]]. It still maintains an aviation maintenance shop with its sister company Elite Aviation. The Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalize or be grounded, in an effort to ensure better services and safety. The airline satisfied the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority's criteria in terms of re-capitalization and was re-registered for operation. However, in 2009, Afrijet Airlines was shut down.<ref>{{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20110508105845/http://www.airlineupdate.com/content_public/airlines/africa/nigeria.htm List of airlines from Nigeria, at airlineupdate.com]}}</ref> == References == {{commons category}}{{reflist|2}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Companies|Aviation}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} on80t81kudr0ba0gihcpvf0ll2d38a5 41680 41679 2026-06-03T05:33:20Z Paul maji 892 41680 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{for|the Gabonese airline|AfriJet}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Afrijet Airlines|logo=Afrijet logo.JPG|logo_size=250px|fleet_size=1|destinations=|IATA=6F|ICAO=FRJ|callsign=AFRIJET|parent=|company_slogan=|founded=1999|ceased=2009|headquarters=NAHCO Building<br>[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]<br>[[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]]|key_people=Colin Carr (owner)|hubs=[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]|secondary_hubs=|focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=|lounge=|alliance=}} '''Afrijet Airlines î ché''' [[airline]] manyu kî ojî-ofîcì nwi chî efu yé í NAHCO kî ùnyî nwu dì efu ánà ugbo [[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]] efi ewọ in [[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]].<ref>"Directory: World Airlines." ''[[Flight International]]''. 16–22 March 2004. [http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/2004/2004-09%20-%200055.html?search=%22Air%20Ukraine%22 53].</ref> ma chî onawu kpaî îyá chané ùkólò ami ẹgwu ukọlọ ule-ọkọ ki r’ẹgwa amẹnẹ ki d’ọwọ mami ma tabale efu ọdọ It was established and started regional cargo operations in 1999. Its main base was [[Murtala Mohammed International Airport]].<ref name="FI">{{cite news|title=Directory: World Airlines|work=[[Flight International]]|page=51|date=2007-03-27}}</ref> == History == As well as operating cargo services from Nigeria, the airline also operated high-profile security flight operations in the [[Democratic Republic of Congo]]. The airline later moved from its offices at Murtala Mohammed International Airport to its corporate headquarters in Opebi, [[Lagos]]. It still maintains an aviation maintenance shop with its sister company Elite Aviation. The Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalize or be grounded, in an effort to ensure better services and safety. The airline satisfied the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority's criteria in terms of re-capitalization and was re-registered for operation. However, in 2009, Afrijet Airlines was shut down.<ref>{{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20110508105845/http://www.airlineupdate.com/content_public/airlines/africa/nigeria.htm List of airlines from Nigeria, at airlineupdate.com]}}</ref> == References == {{commons category}}{{reflist|2}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Companies|Aviation}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} 2w99s8sg211uvk6xum8fc34cwtw8n2q 41681 41680 2026-06-03T05:35:07Z Paul maji 892 41681 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{for|the Gabonese airline|AfriJet}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Afrijet Airlines|logo=Afrijet logo.JPG|logo_size=250px|fleet_size=1|destinations=|IATA=6F|ICAO=FRJ|callsign=AFRIJET|parent=|company_slogan=|founded=1999|ceased=2009|headquarters=NAHCO Building<br>[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]<br>[[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]]|key_people=Colin Carr (owner)|hubs=[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]|secondary_hubs=|focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=|lounge=|alliance=}} '''Afrijet Airlines î ché''' [[airline]] manyu kî ojî-ofîcì nwi chî efu yé í NAHCO kî ùnyî nwu dì efu ánà ugbo [[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]] efi ewọ [[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]].<ref>"Directory: World Airlines." ''[[Flight International]]''. 16–22 March 2004. [http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/2004/2004-09%20-%200055.html?search=%22Air%20Ukraine%22 53].</ref> ma chî onawu kpaî îyá chané ùkólò ami ẹgwu ukọlọ ule-ọkọ ki r’ẹgwa amẹnẹ ki d’ọwọ mami ma tabale efu ọdọ 1999. Ugbo kî gbéju dé chî Its main base was [[Murtala Mohammed International Airport]].<ref name="FI">{{cite news|title=Directory: World Airlines|work=[[Flight International]]|page=51|date=2007-03-27}}</ref> == History == As well as operating cargo services from Nigeria, the airline also operated high-profile security flight operations in the [[Democratic Republic of Congo]]. The airline later moved from its offices at Murtala Mohammed International Airport to its corporate headquarters in Opebi, [[Lagos]]. It still maintains an aviation maintenance shop with its sister company Elite Aviation. The Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalize or be grounded, in an effort to ensure better services and safety. The airline satisfied the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority's criteria in terms of re-capitalization and was re-registered for operation. However, in 2009, Afrijet Airlines was shut down.<ref>{{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20110508105845/http://www.airlineupdate.com/content_public/airlines/africa/nigeria.htm List of airlines from Nigeria, at airlineupdate.com]}}</ref> == References == {{commons category}}{{reflist|2}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Companies|Aviation}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} 1jhmk45p53i4x0oduqdx437f4rt1ie4 41682 41681 2026-06-03T05:37:45Z Paul maji 892 /* References */ 41682 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{for|the Gabonese airline|AfriJet}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Afrijet Airlines|logo=Afrijet logo.JPG|logo_size=250px|fleet_size=1|destinations=|IATA=6F|ICAO=FRJ|callsign=AFRIJET|parent=|company_slogan=|founded=1999|ceased=2009|headquarters=NAHCO Building<br>[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]<br>[[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]]|key_people=Colin Carr (owner)|hubs=[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]|secondary_hubs=|focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=|lounge=|alliance=}} '''Afrijet Airlines î ché''' [[airline]] manyu kî ojî-ofîcì nwi chî efu yé í NAHCO kî ùnyî nwu dì efu ánà ugbo [[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]] efi ewọ [[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]].<ref>"Directory: World Airlines." ''[[Flight International]]''. 16–22 March 2004. [http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/2004/2004-09%20-%200055.html?search=%22Air%20Ukraine%22 53].</ref> ma chî onawu kpaî îyá chané ùkólò ami ẹgwu ukọlọ ule-ọkọ ki r’ẹgwa amẹnẹ ki d’ọwọ mami ma tabale efu ọdọ 1999. Ugbo kî gbéju dé chî [[Murtala Mohammed International Airport]].<ref name="FI">{{cite news|title=Directory: World Airlines|work=[[Flight International]]|page=51|date=2007-03-27}}</ref> == Ó'híla History == Abalẹ ki ule-ọkọ-afụ lẹ a gbe ami ẹgwu ọja kwọfẹ Naijiria, ma nọ a d’ọwọ mami ma tabale kpa nwu ule-ọkọ-afụ ki d’ẹju tẹ ẹgwa ula-ẹnyọ k’ọ kpa nwu ajọ dọdọ.As well as operating cargo services from Nigeria, the airline also operated high-profile security flight operations in the [[Democratic Republic of Congo]]. The airline later moved from its offices at Murtala Mohammed International Airport to its corporate headquarters in Opebi, [[Lagos]]. It still maintains an aviation maintenance shop with its sister company Elite Aviation. The Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalize or be grounded, in an effort to ensure better services and safety. The airline satisfied the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority's criteria in terms of re-capitalization and was re-registered for operation. However, in 2009, Afrijet Airlines was shut down.<ref>{{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20110508105845/http://www.airlineupdate.com/content_public/airlines/africa/nigeria.htm List of airlines from Nigeria, at airlineupdate.com]}}</ref> == References == {{commons category}}{{reflist|2}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Companies|Aviation}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} 5c4c2xza4vhzswropa7gvcazqex5p5t 41683 41682 2026-06-03T05:40:07Z Paul maji 892 41683 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{for|the Gabonese airline|AfriJet}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Afrijet Airlines|logo=Afrijet logo.JPG|logo_size=250px|fleet_size=1|destinations=|IATA=6F|ICAO=FRJ|callsign=AFRIJET|parent=|company_slogan=|founded=1999|ceased=2009|headquarters=NAHCO Building<br>[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]<br>[[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]]|key_people=Colin Carr (owner)|hubs=[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]|secondary_hubs=|focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=|lounge=|alliance=}} '''Afrijet Airlines î ché''' [[airline]] manyu kî ojî-ofîcì nwi chî efu yé í NAHCO kî ùnyî nwu dì efu ánà ugbo [[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]] efi ewọ [[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]].<ref>"Directory: World Airlines." ''[[Flight International]]''. 16–22 March 2004. [http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/2004/2004-09%20-%200055.html?search=%22Air%20Ukraine%22 53].</ref> ma chî onawu kpaî îyá chané ùkólò ami ẹgwu ukọlọ ule-ọkọ ki r’ẹgwa amẹnẹ ki d’ọwọ mami ma tabale efu ọdọ 1999. Ugbo kî gbéju dé chî [[Murtala Mohammed International Airport]].<ref name="FI">{{cite news|title=Directory: World Airlines|work=[[Flight International]]|page=51|date=2007-03-27}}</ref> == Ó'híla == Abalẹ ki ule-ọkọ-afụ lẹ a gbe ami ẹgwu ọja kwọfẹ Naijiria, ma nọ a d’ọwọ mami ma tabale kpa nwu ule-ọkọ-afụ ki d’ẹju tẹ ẹgwa ula-ẹnyọ k’ọ kpa nwu ajọ dọdọ. [[Democratic Republic of Congo]]. Ubiọ lẹ, ule-ọkọ-afụ lẹ kwọfẹ ami ofisi ma ki dọ Murtala Mohammed International Airport, ma kpa ubi tẹ ofisi ma gba ki dọ Opebi The airline later moved from its offices at Murtala Mohammed International Airport to its corporate headquarters in Opebi, [[Lagos]]. It still maintains an aviation maintenance shop with its sister company Elite Aviation. The Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalize or be grounded, in an effort to ensure better services and safety. The airline satisfied the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority's criteria in terms of re-capitalization and was re-registered for operation. However, in 2009, Afrijet Airlines was shut down.<ref>{{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20110508105845/http://www.airlineupdate.com/content_public/airlines/africa/nigeria.htm List of airlines from Nigeria, at airlineupdate.com]}}</ref> == References == {{commons category}}{{reflist|2}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Companies|Aviation}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} m0dbsei8iee23g08hw473eag72q55bo 41684 41683 2026-06-03T05:40:56Z Paul maji 892 41684 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{for|the Gabonese airline|AfriJet}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Afrijet Airlines|logo=Afrijet logo.JPG|logo_size=250px|fleet_size=1|destinations=|IATA=6F|ICAO=FRJ|callsign=AFRIJET|parent=|company_slogan=|founded=1999|ceased=2009|headquarters=NAHCO Building<br>[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]<br>[[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]]|key_people=Colin Carr (owner)|hubs=[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]|secondary_hubs=|focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=|lounge=|alliance=}} '''Afrijet Airlines î ché''' [[airline]] manyu kî ojî-ofîcì nwi chî efu yé í NAHCO kî ùnyî nwu dì efu ánà ugbo [[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]] efi ewọ [[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]].<ref>"Directory: World Airlines." ''[[Flight International]]''. 16–22 March 2004. [http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/2004/2004-09%20-%200055.html?search=%22Air%20Ukraine%22 53].</ref> ma chî onawu kpaî îyá chané ùkólò ami ẹgwu ukọlọ ule-ọkọ ki r’ẹgwa amẹnẹ ki d’ọwọ mami ma tabale efu ọdọ 1999. Ugbo kî gbéju dé chî [[Murtala Mohammed International Airport]].<ref name="FI">{{cite news|title=Directory: World Airlines|work=[[Flight International]]|page=51|date=2007-03-27}}</ref> == Ó'híla == Abalẹ ki ule-ọkọ-afụ lẹ a gbe ami ẹgwu ọja kwọfẹ Naijiria, ma nọ a d’ọwọ mami ma tabale kpa nwu ule-ọkọ-afụ ki d’ẹju tẹ ẹgwa ula-ẹnyọ k’ọ kpa nwu ajọ dọdọ. [[Democratic Republic of Congo]]. Ubiọ lẹ, ule-ọkọ-afụ lẹ kwọfẹ ami ofisi ma ki dọ Murtala Mohammed International Airport, ma kpa ubi tẹ ofisi ma gba ki dọ Opebi , [[Lagos]]. It still maintains an aviation maintenance shop with its sister company Elite Aviation. The Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalize or be grounded, in an effort to ensure better services and safety. The airline satisfied the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority's criteria in terms of re-capitalization and was re-registered for operation. However, in 2009, Afrijet Airlines was shut down.<ref>{{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20110508105845/http://www.airlineupdate.com/content_public/airlines/africa/nigeria.htm List of airlines from Nigeria, at airlineupdate.com]}}</ref> == References == {{commons category}}{{reflist|2}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Companies|Aviation}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} gz5q1sihnfggockdu6ip19ggdm8ozo8 41685 41684 2026-06-03T05:42:52Z Paul maji 892 41685 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{for|the Gabonese airline|AfriJet}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Afrijet Airlines|logo=Afrijet logo.JPG|logo_size=250px|fleet_size=1|destinations=|IATA=6F|ICAO=FRJ|callsign=AFRIJET|parent=|company_slogan=|founded=1999|ceased=2009|headquarters=NAHCO Building<br>[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]<br>[[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]]|key_people=Colin Carr (owner)|hubs=[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]|secondary_hubs=|focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=|lounge=|alliance=}} '''Afrijet Airlines î ché''' [[airline]] manyu kî ojî-ofîcì nwi chî efu yé í NAHCO kî ùnyî nwu dì efu ánà ugbo [[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]] efi ewọ [[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]].<ref>"Directory: World Airlines." ''[[Flight International]]''. 16–22 March 2004. [http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/2004/2004-09%20-%200055.html?search=%22Air%20Ukraine%22 53].</ref> ma chî onawu kpaî îyá chané ùkólò ami ẹgwu ukọlọ ule-ọkọ ki r’ẹgwa amẹnẹ ki d’ọwọ mami ma tabale efu ọdọ 1999. Ugbo kî gbéju dé chî [[Murtala Mohammed International Airport]].<ref name="FI">{{cite news|title=Directory: World Airlines|work=[[Flight International]]|page=51|date=2007-03-27}}</ref> == Ó'híla == Abalẹ ki ule-ọkọ-afụ lẹ a gbe ami ẹgwu ọja kwọfẹ Naijiria, ma nọ a d’ọwọ mami ma tabale kpa nwu ule-ọkọ-afụ ki d’ẹju tẹ ẹgwa ula-ẹnyọ k’ọ kpa nwu ajọ dọdọ. [[Democratic Republic of Congo]]. Ubiọ lẹ, ule-ọkọ-afụ lẹ kwọfẹ ami ofisi ma ki dọ Murtala Mohammed International Airport, ma kpa ubi tẹ ofisi ma gba ki dọ Opebi , [[Lagos]].Ma chẹ k’ọna nwu ẹgwa ọna-ekpa ọkọ-afụ ma dọdọ kpaẹnyọ kpai ule-ọkọ ami omaye ma ki ụnọ ma dọ ami Elite Aviation. It still maintains an aviation maintenance shop with its sister company Elite Aviation. The Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalize or be grounded, in an effort to ensure better services and safety. The airline satisfied the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority's criteria in terms of re-capitalization and was re-registered for operation. However, in 2009, Afrijet Airlines was shut down.<ref>{{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20110508105845/http://www.airlineupdate.com/content_public/airlines/africa/nigeria.htm List of airlines from Nigeria, at airlineupdate.com]}}</ref> == References == {{commons category}}{{reflist|2}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Companies|Aviation}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} rjxb6lhz1uu840wgcx8zn5bj79u2f8p 41686 41685 2026-06-03T05:43:43Z Paul maji 892 41686 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{for|the Gabonese airline|AfriJet}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Afrijet Airlines|logo=Afrijet logo.JPG|logo_size=250px|fleet_size=1|destinations=|IATA=6F|ICAO=FRJ|callsign=AFRIJET|parent=|company_slogan=|founded=1999|ceased=2009|headquarters=NAHCO Building<br>[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]<br>[[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]]|key_people=Colin Carr (owner)|hubs=[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]|secondary_hubs=|focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=|lounge=|alliance=}} '''Afrijet Airlines î ché''' [[airline]] manyu kî ojî-ofîcì nwi chî efu yé í NAHCO kî ùnyî nwu dì efu ánà ugbo [[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]] efi ewọ [[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]].<ref>"Directory: World Airlines." ''[[Flight International]]''. 16–22 March 2004. [http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/2004/2004-09%20-%200055.html?search=%22Air%20Ukraine%22 53].</ref> ma chî onawu kpaî îyá chané ùkólò ami ẹgwu ukọlọ ule-ọkọ ki r’ẹgwa amẹnẹ ki d’ọwọ mami ma tabale efu ọdọ 1999. Ugbo kî gbéju dé chî [[Murtala Mohammed International Airport]].<ref name="FI">{{cite news|title=Directory: World Airlines|work=[[Flight International]]|page=51|date=2007-03-27}}</ref> == Ó'híla == Abalẹ ki ule-ọkọ-afụ lẹ a gbe ami ẹgwu ọja kwọfẹ Naijiria, ma nọ a d’ọwọ mami ma tabale kpa nwu ule-ọkọ-afụ ki d’ẹju tẹ ẹgwa ula-ẹnyọ k’ọ kpa nwu ajọ dọdọ. [[Democratic Republic of Congo]]. Ubiọ lẹ, ule-ọkọ-afụ lẹ kwọfẹ ami ofisi ma ki dọ Murtala Mohammed International Airport, ma kpa ubi tẹ ofisi ma gba ki dọ Opebi , [[Lagos]].Ma chẹ k’ọna nwu ẹgwa ọna-ekpa ọkọ-afụ ma dọdọ kpaẹnyọ kpai ule-ọkọ ami omaye ma ki ụnọ ma dọ ami Elite Aviation. The Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalize or be grounded, in an effort to ensure better services and safety. The airline satisfied the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority's criteria in terms of re-capitalization and was re-registered for operation. However, in 2009, Afrijet Airlines was shut down.<ref>{{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20110508105845/http://www.airlineupdate.com/content_public/airlines/africa/nigeria.htm List of airlines from Nigeria, at airlineupdate.com]}}</ref> == References == {{commons category}}{{reflist|2}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Companies|Aviation}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} 5sjyfa7e9o1s6icsyod3dblm07kbh87 41689 41686 2026-06-03T08:55:17Z Paul maji 892 41689 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{for|the Gabonese airline|AfriJet}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Afrijet Airlines|logo=Afrijet logo.JPG|logo_size=250px|fleet_size=1|destinations=|IATA=6F|ICAO=FRJ|callsign=AFRIJET|parent=|company_slogan=|founded=1999|ceased=2009|headquarters=NAHCO Building<br>[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]<br>[[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]]|key_people=Colin Carr (owner)|hubs=[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]|secondary_hubs=|focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=|lounge=|alliance=}} '''Afrijet Airlines î ché''' [[airline]] manyu kî ojî-ofîcì nwi chî efu yé í NAHCO kî ùnyî nwu dì efu ánà ugbo [[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]] efi ewọ [[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]].<ref>"Directory: World Airlines." ''[[Flight International]]''. 16–22 March 2004. [http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/2004/2004-09%20-%200055.html?search=%22Air%20Ukraine%22 53].</ref> ma chî onawu kpaî îyá chané ùkólò ami ẹgwu ukọlọ ule-ọkọ ki r’ẹgwa amẹnẹ ki d’ọwọ mami ma tabale efu ọdọ 1999. Ugbo kî gbéju dé chî [[Murtala Mohammed International Airport]].<ref name="FI">{{cite news|title=Directory: World Airlines|work=[[Flight International]]|page=51|date=2007-03-27}}</ref> == Ó'híla == Abalẹ ki ule-ọkọ-afụ lẹ a gbe ami ẹgwu ọja kwọfẹ Naijiria, ma nọ a d’ọwọ mami ma tabale kpa nwu ule-ọkọ-afụ ki d’ẹju tẹ ẹgwa ula-ẹnyọ k’ọ kpa nwu ajọ dọdọ. [[Democratic Republic of Congo]]. Ubiọ lẹ, ule-ọkọ-afụ lẹ kwọfẹ ami ofisi ma ki dọ Murtala Mohammed International Airport, ma kpa ubi tẹ ofisi ma gba ki dọ Opebi , [[Lagos]].Ma chẹ k’ọna nwu ẹgwa ọna-ekpa ọkọ-afụ ma dọdọ kpaẹnyọ kpai ule-ọkọ ami omaye ma ki ụnọ ma dọ ami Elite Aviation. Ẹgwa abọja Naijilia kọ ẹgba kpa nwu ubiọ ọchu ẹlẹ mọlụ mẹgwa kẹgwa oji ogwu.The Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalize or be grounded, in an effort to ensure better services and safety. The airline satisfied the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority's criteria in terms of re-capitalization and was re-registered for operation. However, in 2009, Afrijet Airlines was shut down.<ref>{{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20110508105845/http://www.airlineupdate.com/content_public/airlines/africa/nigeria.htm List of airlines from Nigeria, at airlineupdate.com]}}</ref> == References == {{commons category}}{{reflist|2}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Companies|Aviation}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} k13aiuzy8agcq5wjhdk1ds1ge3aafbs 41690 41689 2026-06-03T08:58:15Z Paul maji 892 41690 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{for|the Gabonese airline|AfriJet}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Afrijet Airlines|logo=Afrijet logo.JPG|logo_size=250px|fleet_size=1|destinations=|IATA=6F|ICAO=FRJ|callsign=AFRIJET|parent=|company_slogan=|founded=1999|ceased=2009|headquarters=NAHCO Building<br>[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]<br>[[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]]|key_people=Colin Carr (owner)|hubs=[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]|secondary_hubs=|focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=|lounge=|alliance=}} '''Afrijet Airlines î ché''' [[airline]] manyu kî ojî-ofîcì nwi chî efu yé í NAHCO kî ùnyî nwu dì efu ánà ugbo [[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]] efi ewọ [[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]].<ref>"Directory: World Airlines." ''[[Flight International]]''. 16–22 March 2004. [http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/2004/2004-09%20-%200055.html?search=%22Air%20Ukraine%22 53].</ref> ma chî onawu kpaî îyá chané ùkólò ami ẹgwu ukọlọ ule-ọkọ ki r’ẹgwa amẹnẹ ki d’ọwọ mami ma tabale efu ọdọ 1999. Ugbo kî gbéju dé chî [[Murtala Mohammed International Airport]].<ref name="FI">{{cite news|title=Directory: World Airlines|work=[[Flight International]]|page=51|date=2007-03-27}}</ref> == Ó'híla == Abalẹ ki ule-ọkọ-afụ lẹ a gbe ami ẹgwu ọja kwọfẹ Naijiria, ma nọ a d’ọwọ mami ma tabale kpa nwu ule-ọkọ-afụ ki d’ẹju tẹ ẹgwa ula-ẹnyọ k’ọ kpa nwu ajọ dọdọ. [[Democratic Republic of Congo]]. Ubiọ lẹ, ule-ọkọ-afụ lẹ kwọfẹ ami ofisi ma ki dọ Murtala Mohammed International Airport, ma kpa ubi tẹ ofisi ma gba ki dọ Opebi , [[Lagos]].Ma chẹ k’ọna nwu ẹgwa ọna-ekpa ọkọ-afụ ma dọdọ kpaẹnyọ kpai ule-ọkọ ami omaye ma ki ụnọ ma dọ ami Elite Aviation. Ẹgwa abọja Naijilia kọ ẹgba kpa nwu ubiọ ọchu ẹlẹ mọlụ mẹgwa kẹgwa oji ogwu efu ọdọ 2007 "Kẹ kpa nwu ami ule-ọkọ-afụ tẹn tẹfu ẹgwa kpae ki ma d’ọwọ mami ma tabale, amẹnẹ abalẹ la, ma k’ọna nwu ma, nọ nwu ami ọmẹnẹ kpai eju dọdọ k’ọ kpa nwu amẹnẹ duu. for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalize or be grounded, in an effort to ensure better services and safety. The airline satisfied the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority's criteria in terms of re-capitalization and was re-registered for operation. However, in 2009, Afrijet Airlines was shut down.<ref>{{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20110508105845/http://www.airlineupdate.com/content_public/airlines/africa/nigeria.htm List of airlines from Nigeria, at airlineupdate.com]}}</ref> == References == {{commons category}}{{reflist|2}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Companies|Aviation}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} fwwt2esbadap5r7ex0x69fj0jwhngg3 41691 41690 2026-06-03T08:59:06Z Paul maji 892 41691 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{for|the Gabonese airline|AfriJet}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Afrijet Airlines|logo=Afrijet logo.JPG|logo_size=250px|fleet_size=1|destinations=|IATA=6F|ICAO=FRJ|callsign=AFRIJET|parent=|company_slogan=|founded=1999|ceased=2009|headquarters=NAHCO Building<br>[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]<br>[[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]]|key_people=Colin Carr (owner)|hubs=[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]|secondary_hubs=|focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=|lounge=|alliance=}} '''Afrijet Airlines î ché''' [[airline]] manyu kî ojî-ofîcì nwi chî efu yé í NAHCO kî ùnyî nwu dì efu ánà ugbo [[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]] efi ewọ [[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]].<ref>"Directory: World Airlines." ''[[Flight International]]''. 16–22 March 2004. [http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/2004/2004-09%20-%200055.html?search=%22Air%20Ukraine%22 53].</ref> ma chî onawu kpaî îyá chané ùkólò ami ẹgwu ukọlọ ule-ọkọ ki r’ẹgwa amẹnẹ ki d’ọwọ mami ma tabale efu ọdọ 1999. Ugbo kî gbéju dé chî [[Murtala Mohammed International Airport]].<ref name="FI">{{cite news|title=Directory: World Airlines|work=[[Flight International]]|page=51|date=2007-03-27}}</ref> == Ó'híla == Abalẹ ki ule-ọkọ-afụ lẹ a gbe ami ẹgwu ọja kwọfẹ Naijiria, ma nọ a d’ọwọ mami ma tabale kpa nwu ule-ọkọ-afụ ki d’ẹju tẹ ẹgwa ula-ẹnyọ k’ọ kpa nwu ajọ dọdọ. [[Democratic Republic of Congo]]. Ubiọ lẹ, ule-ọkọ-afụ lẹ kwọfẹ ami ofisi ma ki dọ Murtala Mohammed International Airpo Irt, ma kpa ubi tẹ ofisi ma gba ki dọ Opebi , [[Lagos]].Ma chẹ k’ọna nwu ẹgwa ọna-ekpa ọkọ-afụ ma dọdọ kpaẹnyọ kpai ule-ọkọ ami omaye ma ki ụnọ ma dọ ami Elite Aviation. Ẹgwa abọja Naijilia kọ ẹgba kpa nwu ubiọ ọchu ẹlẹ mọlụ mẹgwa kẹgwa oji ogwu efu ọdọ 2007 "Kẹ kpa nwu ami ule-ọkọ-afụ tẹn tẹfu ẹgwa kpae ki ma d’ọwọ mami ma tabale, amẹnẹ abalẹ la, ma k’ọna nwu ma, nọ nwu ami ọmẹnẹ kpai eju dọdọ k’ọ kpa nwu amẹnẹ duu. . The airline satisfied the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority's criteria in terms of re-capitalization and was re-registered for operation. However, in 2009, Afrijet Airlines was shut down.<ref>{{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20110508105845/http://www.airlineupdate.com/content_public/airlines/africa/nigeria.htm List of airlines from Nigeria, at airlineupdate.com]}}</ref> == References == {{commons category}}{{reflist|2}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Companies|Aviation}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} slgt7i91vi8rtp10wjtjybgss146j42 41692 41691 2026-06-03T09:02:11Z Paul maji 892 41692 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{for|the Gabonese airline|AfriJet}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Afrijet Airlines|logo=Afrijet logo.JPG|logo_size=250px|fleet_size=1|destinations=|IATA=6F|ICAO=FRJ|callsign=AFRIJET|parent=|company_slogan=|founded=1999|ceased=2009|headquarters=NAHCO Building<br>[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]<br>[[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]]|key_people=Colin Carr (owner)|hubs=[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]|secondary_hubs=|focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=|lounge=|alliance=}} '''Afrijet Airlines î ché''' [[airline]] manyu kî ojî-ofîcì nwi chî efu yé í NAHCO kî ùnyî nwu dì efu ánà ugbo [[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]] efi ewọ [[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]].<ref>"Directory: World Airlines." ''[[Flight International]]''. 16–22 March 2004. [http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/2004/2004-09%20-%200055.html?search=%22Air%20Ukraine%22 53].</ref> ma chî onawu kpaî îyá chané ùkólò ami ẹgwu ukọlọ ule-ọkọ ki r’ẹgwa amẹnẹ ki d’ọwọ mami ma tabale efu ọdọ 1999. Ugbo kî gbéju dé chî [[Murtala Mohammed International Airport]].<ref name="FI">{{cite news|title=Directory: World Airlines|work=[[Flight International]]|page=51|date=2007-03-27}}</ref> == Ó'híla == Abalẹ ki ule-ọkọ-afụ lẹ a gbe ami ẹgwu ọja kwọfẹ Naijiria, ma nọ a d’ọwọ mami ma tabale kpa nwu ule-ọkọ-afụ ki d’ẹju tẹ ẹgwa ula-ẹnyọ k’ọ kpa nwu ajọ dọdọ. [[Democratic Republic of Congo]]. Ubiọ lẹ, ule-ọkọ-afụ lẹ kwọfẹ ami ofisi ma ki dọ Murtala Mohammed International Airpo Irt, ma kpa ubi tẹ ofisi ma gba ki dọ Opebi , [[Lagos]].Ma chẹ k’ọna nwu ẹgwa ọna-ekpa ọkọ-afụ ma dọdọ kpaẹnyọ kpai ule-ọkọ ami omaye ma ki ụnọ ma dọ ami Elite Aviation. Ẹgwa abọja Naijilia kọ ẹgba kpa nwu ubiọ ọchu ẹlẹ mọlụ mẹgwa kẹgwa oji ogwu efu ọdọ 2007 "Kẹ kpa nwu ami ule-ọkọ-afụ tẹn tẹfu ẹgwa kpae ki ma d’ọwọ mami ma tabale, amẹnẹ abalẹ la, ma k’ọna nwu ma, nọ nwu ami ọmẹnẹ kpai eju dọdọ k’ọ kpa nwu amẹnẹ duu. . Ule-ọkọ-afụ lẹ nẹbọ ẹgba ki Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) kọ kpa nwu ami ule-ọkọ-afụ duu lẹ, ma nọ dọ ula ma t’ọwọ kpa nwu ma r’ukọlọ kpaẹnyọ. Amẹnẹ abalẹ la, tẹfu ọdọ 2009 ubiọ ubi mẹgwa kẹgwa oji ogwu nẹwẹ, ma gba ofisi ule-ọkọ-afụ Afrijet Airlines kpa.The airline satisfied the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority's criteria in terms of re-capitalization and was re-registered for operation. However, in 2009, Afrijet Airlines was shut down.<ref>{{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20110508105845/http://www.airlineupdate.com/content_public/airlines/africa/nigeria.htm List of airlines from Nigeria, at airlineupdate.com]}}</ref> == References == {{commons category}}{{reflist|2}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Companies|Aviation}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} fvff1dy4khgw7vn0oevbmsc49rj4nhv 41693 41692 2026-06-03T09:03:03Z Paul maji 892 41693 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian airline}}{{for|the Gabonese airline|AfriJet}} {{Infobox airline|airline=Afrijet Airlines|logo=Afrijet logo.JPG|logo_size=250px|fleet_size=1|destinations=|IATA=6F|ICAO=FRJ|callsign=AFRIJET|parent=|company_slogan=|founded=1999|ceased=2009|headquarters=NAHCO Building<br>[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]<br>[[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]]|key_people=Colin Carr (owner)|hubs=[[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]]|secondary_hubs=|focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=|lounge=|alliance=}} '''Afrijet Airlines î ché''' [[airline]] manyu kî ojî-ofîcì nwi chî efu yé í NAHCO kî ùnyî nwu dì efu ánà ugbo [[Murtala Muhammed International Airport]] efi ewọ [[Ikeja]], [[Nigeria]].<ref>"Directory: World Airlines." ''[[Flight International]]''. 16–22 March 2004. [http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/2004/2004-09%20-%200055.html?search=%22Air%20Ukraine%22 53].</ref> ma chî onawu kpaî îyá chané ùkólò ami ẹgwu ukọlọ ule-ọkọ ki r’ẹgwa amẹnẹ ki d’ọwọ mami ma tabale efu ọdọ 1999. Ugbo kî gbéju dé chî [[Murtala Mohammed International Airport]].<ref name="FI">{{cite news|title=Directory: World Airlines|work=[[Flight International]]|page=51|date=2007-03-27}}</ref> == Ó'híla == Abalẹ ki ule-ọkọ-afụ lẹ a gbe ami ẹgwu ọja kwọfẹ Naijiria, ma nọ a d’ọwọ mami ma tabale kpa nwu ule-ọkọ-afụ ki d’ẹju tẹ ẹgwa ula-ẹnyọ k’ọ kpa nwu ajọ dọdọ. [[Democratic Republic of Congo]]. Ubiọ lẹ, ule-ọkọ-afụ lẹ kwọfẹ ami ofisi ma ki dọ Murtala Mohammed International Airpo Irt, ma kpa ubi tẹ ofisi ma gba ki dọ Opebi , [[Lagos]].Ma chẹ k’ọna nwu ẹgwa ọna-ekpa ọkọ-afụ ma dọdọ kpaẹnyọ kpai ule-ọkọ ami omaye ma ki ụnọ ma dọ ami Elite Aviation. Ẹgwa abọja Naijilia kọ ẹgba kpa nwu ubiọ ọchu ẹlẹ mọlụ mẹgwa kẹgwa oji ogwu efu ọdọ 2007 "Kẹ kpa nwu ami ule-ọkọ-afụ tẹn tẹfu ẹgwa kpae ki ma d’ọwọ mami ma tabale, amẹnẹ abalẹ la, ma k’ọna nwu ma, nọ nwu ami ọmẹnẹ kpai eju dọdọ k’ọ kpa nwu amẹnẹ duu. . Ule-ọkọ-afụ lẹ nẹbọ ẹgba ki Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) kọ kpa nwu ami ule-ọkọ-afụ duu lẹ, ma nọ dọ ula ma t’ọwọ kpa nwu ma r’ukọlọ kpaẹnyọ. Amẹnẹ abalẹ la, tẹfu ọdọ 2009 ubiọ ubi mẹgwa kẹgwa oji ogwu nẹwẹ, ma gba ofisi ule-ọkọ-afụ Afrijet Airlines .<ref>{{usurped|[https://web.archive.org/web/20110508105845/http://www.airlineupdate.com/content_public/airlines/africa/nigeria.htm List of airlines from Nigeria, at airlineupdate.com]}}</ref> == References == {{commons category}}{{reflist|2}}{{Portal bar|Nigeria|Companies|Aviation}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} fyj261us7b61oaph2lml9llv4e64hi3 Earth Airlines 0 2132 41688 2026-06-03T07:05:57Z Halims12 1490 Created page with "{{Infobox Airline |airline = Earth Airlines |logo = |logo_size = |fleet_size = 1 |destinations = |IATA = - |ICAO = ERX |callsign = EARTH AIR |parent = Earth Airlines Services Limited |company_slogan = |founded = 2002 |ceased = 2007 |headquarters = [[Lagos]], [[Nigeria]] |key_people = |hubs = |secondary_hubs = |focus_cities = |frequent_flyer = |lounge = |alliance =..." 41688 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox Airline |airline = Earth Airlines |logo = |logo_size = |fleet_size = 1 |destinations = |IATA = - |ICAO = ERX |callsign = EARTH AIR |parent = Earth Airlines Services Limited |company_slogan = |founded = 2002 |ceased = 2007 |headquarters = [[Lagos]], [[Nigeria]] |key_people = |hubs = |secondary_hubs = |focus_cities = |frequent_flyer = |lounge = |alliance = |website = }} '''Earth Airlines''' was an [[airline]] based in [[Lagos]], [[Nigeria]]. ==History== The airline operated charter services from Lagos. It was established and started operations in 2002.{{cn|date=May 2026}} The Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalise or be grounded, in an effort to ensure better services and safety. The airline did not meet the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)’s criteria in terms of re-capitalization and was re-registered for operation and currently operates no services.{{cn|date=May 2026}} == Fleet == The Earth Airlines fleet consisted of the following aircraft (at August 2006):<ref>[[Flight International]], 3–9 October 2006</ref> 1 [[Boeing 737#737-200|Boeing 737-200]] == References == {{Reflist}} {{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} [[Category:Defunct airlines of Nigeria]] [[Category:Airlines established in 2002]] [[Category:Airlines disestablished in 2007]] [[Category:2007 disestablishments in Nigeria]] [[Category:Defunct companies based in Lagos]] [[Category:Nigerian companies established in 2002]] {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} hleo5vl0fk4qndztyu89n8kvxwp30c1 41699 41688 2026-06-03T09:55:32Z Halims12 1490 41699 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Ọkọ ọjale ku ma do Earth chi ọkọ ọjalẹ ki di ẹfewọ Lagos Nigeria i chẹ'''. ==Inabali== Earth airline chi charter services ya che gwi Lagos. Earth Airline chanẹ ukọlọ ọdọ 2002 Govenmenti Nigerian di ọchu ẹkẹlẹ ni ọjọ ọgwu-ẹgwa ọdọ 2007 ñwi abo ku ma ni ọkọ ọjale ku ma re-capitalise baki ma stopu ẹchi-ukọlọ, ama Earth Airline meet upu eñwu ki Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority ka ku ma che ñ, Abajio ma chẹ nwi ọkọ ọjalẹ Earth chi ukọlọ gẹ ñ == Fleet == Ami Earth Airlines fleet ọdọ 2006 ẹfi ọchu ẹkẹjọ chi:<ref>[[Flight International]], 3–9 October 2006</ref> 1 [[Boeing 737#737-200|Boeing 737-200]] == References == {{Reflist}} {{Portal bar|Nigeria|Aviation|Companies}} {{Airlines of Nigeria}} [[Category:Defunct airlines of Nigeria]] [[Category:Airlines established in 2002]] [[Category:Airlines disestablished in 2007]] [[Category:2007 disestablishments in Nigeria]] [[Category:Defunct companies based in Lagos]] [[Category:Nigerian companies established in 2002]] {{Nigeria-airline-stub}} eq2vnzkubww94cozefoo6utkbmhv95i Nigerian Communist Party 0 2133 41694 2026-06-03T09:08:11Z Paul maji 892 Created page with "{{Short description|Political party in Nigeria}}{{Politics of Nigeria}} {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2021}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=July 2019}} The '''Nigerian Communist Party''' ('''NCP''') was a [[communist party]] in [[Nigeria]]. The NCP was banned by Decree 34 of the regime of General [[Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi]] in 1966.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thisdayonline.com/archive/2002/12/11/20021211ext01.html|publisher=THISDAYonline|title=New Parties: After Registration,..." 41694 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Political party in Nigeria}}{{Politics of Nigeria}} {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2021}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=July 2019}} The '''Nigerian Communist Party''' ('''NCP''') was a [[communist party]] in [[Nigeria]]. The NCP was banned by Decree 34 of the regime of General [[Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi]] in 1966.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thisdayonline.com/archive/2002/12/11/20021211ext01.html|publisher=THISDAYonline|title=New Parties: After Registration, What Next?|date=11 December 2002|first=Kayode|last=Komolafe|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090422180501/http://www.thisdayonline.com/archive/2002/12/11/20021211ext01.html|archivedate=22 April 2009|accessdate=11 July 2019}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{CP-stub}} {{Nigeria-party-stub}} 6tab52awmtfezyoqg1k9471ht2auk8f Gadar Tamburawa River 0 2134 41695 2026-06-03T09:37:51Z Paul maji 892 Created page with "{{Short description|River in Nigeria}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{More citations needed|date=January 2014}} The '''Gadar Tamburawa''' is a [[river]] in [[Nigeria]], just south [[Kano (city)|Kano]].<ref name="Gadar">{{cite web|title=Gadar Tamburawa River:all facts at a glance|url=http://en.vionto.com/show/me/Gadar+Tamburawa+River|accessdate=21 January 2013}}</ref> Gada means bridge in [[Hausa language]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=English ::Hausa Online Dictionary..." 41695 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|River in Nigeria}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{More citations needed|date=January 2014}} The '''Gadar Tamburawa''' is a [[river]] in [[Nigeria]], just south [[Kano (city)|Kano]].<ref name="Gadar">{{cite web|title=Gadar Tamburawa River:all facts at a glance|url=http://en.vionto.com/show/me/Gadar+Tamburawa+River|accessdate=21 January 2013}}</ref> Gada means bridge in [[Hausa language]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=English ::Hausa Online Dictionary|url=https://hausa.english-dictionary.help/|access-date=2023-08-22|website=English :: Hausa Online Dictionary|language=en}}</ref> [[Tamburawa]] is a town located a mile and a half mile from the river.{{citation needed|date=July 2023}} A prominent town in [[Dawakin Kudu]] Local Government, [[Kano state]]. The inhabitants of Tamburawa are [[Hausa people|Hausa]]<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.ajol.info/index.php/bajopas/article/view/125323|doi=10.4314/bajopas.v8i1.9|title=A study of Algal species of Kano River, Tamburawa, Kano State, Nigeria|date=2015|last1=Ahmad|first1=HK|last2=Indabawa|first2=II|journal=Bayero Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences|volume=8|page=42|doi-access=free}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=August 2023}} == Source of water == Situated near the Gadar Tamburawa River, is a big water treatment plant that was built and constructed by the Kano state government. It is among the important source of water in Kano state to make the pipe borne water accessible to all the citizens and closer community. The water treatment plant is capable of generating 150ml of water per day. == Water Treatment Plan == Kano and the neighboring areas can receive 150Ml of drinkable water per day from the Tamburawa Water Treatment Plant. The raw water is taken from the Kano River and treated using traditional methods to provide potable water that easily exceeds the minimum standards set by the World Health Organization for drinking water. <ref>{{Cite web|title=TAMBURAWA WATER TREATMENT PLANT|url=https://pciafrica.com/tamburawa-water-treatment-plant/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=PCI Africa|language=en-US}}</ref> == Pollution == The river is contaminated with copper, iron, and manganese due to the flow of the river Chalawa river, which runs through an industrial area where industry released untreated waste.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Jibrin|first=Abdulahi|date=May 2023|title=An_Assessment_of_the_Treatment_of_Selected_Heavy_Metals_by_the_Tamburawa_Water_Treatment_Plant_in_Kano_State_Nigeria|url=https://www.researchgate.net/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=www.researchgate.net/}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Coord missing|Nigeria}} {{Kano-geo-stub}} {{Nigeria-river-stub}} 3ez707t1y4sr140v2utzo7fj30ju807 41696 41695 2026-06-03T09:40:11Z Paul maji 892 41696 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|River in Nigeria}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{More citations needed|date=January 2014}} Ênè ki ma dó The '''Gadar Tamburawa''' î chà is a [[river]] efu in [[Nigeria]], just south [[Kano (city)|Kano]].<ref name="Gadar">{{cite web|title=Gadar Tamburawa River:all facts at a glance|url=http://en.vionto.com/show/me/Gadar+Tamburawa+River|accessdate=21 January 2013}}</ref> Gada means bridge in [[Hausa language]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=English ::Hausa Online Dictionary|url=https://hausa.english-dictionary.help/|access-date=2023-08-22|website=English :: Hausa Online Dictionary|language=en}}</ref> [[Tamburawa]] is a town located a mile and a half mile from the river.{{citation needed|date=July 2023}} A prominent town in [[Dawakin Kudu]] Local Government, [[Kano state]]. The inhabitants of Tamburawa are [[Hausa people|Hausa]]<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.ajol.info/index.php/bajopas/article/view/125323|doi=10.4314/bajopas.v8i1.9|title=A study of Algal species of Kano River, Tamburawa, Kano State, Nigeria|date=2015|last1=Ahmad|first1=HK|last2=Indabawa|first2=II|journal=Bayero Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences|volume=8|page=42|doi-access=free}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=August 2023}} == Source dof water == Situated near the Gadar Tamburawa River, is a big water treatment plant that was built and constructed by the Kano state government. It is among the important source of water in Kano state to make the pipe borne water accessible to all the citizens and closer community. The water treatment plant is capable of generating 150ml of water per day. == Water Treatment Plan == Kano and the neighboring areas can receive 150Ml of drinkable water per day from the Tamburawa Water Treatment Plant. The raw water is taken from the Kano River and treated using traditional methods to provide potable water that easily exceeds the minimum standards set by the World Health Organization for drinking water. <ref>{{Cite web|title=TAMBURAWA WATER TREATMENT PLANT|url=https://pciafrica.com/tamburawa-water-treatment-plant/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=PCI Africa|language=en-US}}</ref> == Pollution == The river is contaminated with copper, iron, and manganese due to the flow of the river Chalawa river, which runs through an industrial area where industry released untreated waste.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Jibrin|first=Abdulahi|date=May 2023|title=An_Assessment_of_the_Treatment_of_Selected_Heavy_Metals_by_the_Tamburawa_Water_Treatment_Plant_in_Kano_State_Nigeria|url=https://www.researchgate.net/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=www.researchgate.net/}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Coord missing|Nigeria}} {{Kano-geo-stub}} {{Nigeria-river-stub}} qed6t8i4m2kyg316w6iyu9oosb13i2w 41697 41696 2026-06-03T09:53:32Z Paul maji 892 41697 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|River in Nigeria}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{More citations needed|date=January 2014}} Ênè ki ma dó The '''Gadar Tamburawa''' î chà is a [[river]] efu in [[Nigeria]], Ó wà k'ẹ́wú ugwọ́ just south [[Kano (city)|Kano]].<ref name="Gadar">{{cite web|title=Gadar Tamburawa River:all facts at a glance|url=http://en.vionto.com/show/me/Gadar+Tamburawa+River|accessdate=21 January 2013}}</ref> Gada means bridge in [[Hausa language]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=English ::Hausa Online Dictionary|url=https://hausa.english-dictionary.help/|access-date=2023-08-22|website=English :: Hausa Online Dictionary|language=en}}</ref> [[Tamburawa]] is a town located a mile and a half mile from the river.{{citation needed|date=July 2023}} A prominent town in [[Dawakin Kudu]] Local Government, [[Kano state]]. The inhabitants of Tamburawa are [[Hausa people|Hausa]]<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.ajol.info/index.php/bajopas/article/view/125323|doi=10.4314/bajopas.v8i1.9|title=A study of Algal species of Kano River, Tamburawa, Kano State, Nigeria|date=2015|last1=Ahmad|first1=HK|last2=Indabawa|first2=II|journal=Bayero Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences|volume=8|page=42|doi-access=free}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=August 2023}} == Source dof water == Situated near the Gadar Tamburawa River, is a big water treatment plant that was built and constructed by the Kano state government. It is among the important source of water in Kano state to make the pipe borne water accessible to all the citizens and closer community. The water treatment plant is capable of generating 150ml of water per day. == Water Treatment Plan == Kano and the neighboring areas can receive 150Ml of drinkable water per day from the Tamburawa Water Treatment Plant. The raw water is taken from the Kano River and treated using traditional methods to provide potable water that easily exceeds the minimum standards set by the World Health Organization for drinking water. <ref>{{Cite web|title=TAMBURAWA WATER TREATMENT PLANT|url=https://pciafrica.com/tamburawa-water-treatment-plant/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=PCI Africa|language=en-US}}</ref> == Pollution == The river is contaminated with copper, iron, and manganese due to the flow of the river Chalawa river, which runs through an industrial area where industry released untreated waste.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Jibrin|first=Abdulahi|date=May 2023|title=An_Assessment_of_the_Treatment_of_Selected_Heavy_Metals_by_the_Tamburawa_Water_Treatment_Plant_in_Kano_State_Nigeria|url=https://www.researchgate.net/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=www.researchgate.net/}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Coord missing|Nigeria}} {{Kano-geo-stub}} {{Nigeria-river-stub}} extadg94rif02d97lsaaxmkbi1o5ms7 41698 41697 2026-06-03T09:54:53Z Paul maji 892 41698 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|River in Nigeria}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{More citations needed|date=January 2014}} Ênè ki ma dó '''Gadar Tamburawa''' î chà [[river]] efu in [[Nigeria]], Ó wà k'ẹ́wú ugwọ́ [[Kano (city)|Kano]].<ref name="Gadar">{{cite web|title=Gadar Tamburawa River:all facts at a glance|url=http://en.vionto.com/show/me/Gadar+Tamburawa+River|accessdate=21 January 2013}}</ref> Gada means bridge in [[Hausa language]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=English ::Hausa Online Dictionary|url=https://hausa.english-dictionary.help/|access-date=2023-08-22|website=English :: Hausa Online Dictionary|language=en}}</ref> [[Tamburawa]] is a town located a mile and a half mile from the river.{{citation needed|date=July 2023}} A prominent town in [[Dawakin Kudu]] Local Government, [[Kano state]]. The inhabitants of Tamburawa are [[Hausa people|Hausa]]<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.ajol.info/index.php/bajopas/article/view/125323|doi=10.4314/bajopas.v8i1.9|title=A study of Algal species of Kano River, Tamburawa, Kano State, Nigeria|date=2015|last1=Ahmad|first1=HK|last2=Indabawa|first2=II|journal=Bayero Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences|volume=8|page=42|doi-access=free}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=August 2023}} == Source dof water == Situated near the Gadar Tamburawa River, is a big water treatment plant that was built and constructed by the Kano state government. It is among the important source of water in Kano state to make the pipe borne water accessible to all the citizens and closer community. The water treatment plant is capable of generating 150ml of water per day. == Water Treatment Plan == Kano and the neighboring areas can receive 150Ml of drinkable water per day from the Tamburawa Water Treatment Plant. The raw water is taken from the Kano River and treated using traditional methods to provide potable water that easily exceeds the minimum standards set by the World Health Organization for drinking water. <ref>{{Cite web|title=TAMBURAWA WATER TREATMENT PLANT|url=https://pciafrica.com/tamburawa-water-treatment-plant/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=PCI Africa|language=en-US}}</ref> == Pollution == The river is contaminated with copper, iron, and manganese due to the flow of the river Chalawa river, which runs through an industrial area where industry released untreated waste.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Jibrin|first=Abdulahi|date=May 2023|title=An_Assessment_of_the_Treatment_of_Selected_Heavy_Metals_by_the_Tamburawa_Water_Treatment_Plant_in_Kano_State_Nigeria|url=https://www.researchgate.net/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=www.researchgate.net/}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Coord missing|Nigeria}} {{Kano-geo-stub}} {{Nigeria-river-stub}} iji3cmj50hbm4zb7awy2rgde2mvkz7z 41700 41698 2026-06-03T09:59:01Z Paul maji 892 41700 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|River in Nigeria}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{More citations needed|date=January 2014}} Ênè ki ma dó '''Gadar Tamburawa''' î chà [[river]] efu in [[Nigeria]], Ó wà k'ẹ́wú ugwọ́ [[Kano (city)|Kano]].<ref name="Gadar">{{cite web|title=Gadar Tamburawa River:all facts at a glance|url=http://en.vionto.com/show/me/Gadar+Tamburawa+River|accessdate=21 January 2013}}</ref> Gada means bridge in [[Hausa language]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=English ::Hausa Online Dictionary|url=https://hausa.english-dictionary.help/|access-date=2023-08-22|website=English :: Hausa Online Dictionary|language=en}}</ref> [[Tamburawa]] î ché ewọ ku ma dodo îmálá kaa kpaí ukparu kwî yé í ajî is a town located a mile and a half mile from the river.{{citation needed|date=July 2023}} A prominent town in [[Dawakin Kudu]] Local Government, [[Kano state]]. The inhabitants of Tamburawa are [[Hausa people|Hausa]]<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.ajol.info/index.php/bajopas/article/view/125323|doi=10.4314/bajopas.v8i1.9|title=A study of Algal species of Kano River, Tamburawa, Kano State, Nigeria|date=2015|last1=Ahmad|first1=HK|last2=Indabawa|first2=II|journal=Bayero Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences|volume=8|page=42|doi-access=free}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=August 2023}} == Source dof water == Situated near the Gadar Tamburawa River, is a big water treatment plant that was built and constructed by the Kano state government. It is among the important source of water in Kano state to make the pipe borne water accessible to all the citizens and closer community. The water treatment plant is capable of generating 150ml of water per day. == Water Treatment Plan == Kano and the neighboring areas can receive 150Ml of drinkable water per day from the Tamburawa Water Treatment Plant. The raw water is taken from the Kano River and treated using traditional methods to provide potable water that easily exceeds the minimum standards set by the World Health Organization for drinking water. <ref>{{Cite web|title=TAMBURAWA WATER TREATMENT PLANT|url=https://pciafrica.com/tamburawa-water-treatment-plant/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=PCI Africa|language=en-US}}</ref> == Pollution == The river is contaminated with copper, iron, and manganese due to the flow of the river Chalawa river, which runs through an industrial area where industry released untreated waste.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Jibrin|first=Abdulahi|date=May 2023|title=An_Assessment_of_the_Treatment_of_Selected_Heavy_Metals_by_the_Tamburawa_Water_Treatment_Plant_in_Kano_State_Nigeria|url=https://www.researchgate.net/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=www.researchgate.net/}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Coord missing|Nigeria}} {{Kano-geo-stub}} {{Nigeria-river-stub}} iqgjprypqkuorecda1g2h9q3tajqkwp 41701 41700 2026-06-03T09:59:47Z Paul maji 892 41701 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|River in Nigeria}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{More citations needed|date=January 2014}} Ênè ki ma dó '''Gadar Tamburawa''' î chà [[river]] efu in [[Nigeria]], Ó wà k'ẹ́wú ugwọ́ [[Kano (city)|Kano]].<ref name="Gadar">{{cite web|title=Gadar Tamburawa River:all facts at a glance|url=http://en.vionto.com/show/me/Gadar+Tamburawa+River|accessdate=21 January 2013}}</ref> Gada means bridge in [[Hausa language]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=English ::Hausa Online Dictionary|url=https://hausa.english-dictionary.help/|access-date=2023-08-22|website=English :: Hausa Online Dictionary|language=en}}</ref> [[Tamburawa]] î ché ewọ ku ma dodo îmálá kaa kpaí ukparu kwî yé í ajî .{{citation needed|date=July 2023}} A prominent town in [[Dawakin Kudu]] Local Government, [[Kano state]]. The inhabitants of Tamburawa are [[Hausa people|Hausa]]<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.ajol.info/index.php/bajopas/article/view/125323|doi=10.4314/bajopas.v8i1.9|title=A study of Algal species of Kano River, Tamburawa, Kano State, Nigeria|date=2015|last1=Ahmad|first1=HK|last2=Indabawa|first2=II|journal=Bayero Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences|volume=8|page=42|doi-access=free}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=August 2023}} == Source dof water == Situated near the Gadar Tamburawa River, is a big water treatment plant that was built and constructed by the Kano state government. It is among the important source of water in Kano state to make the pipe borne water accessible to all the citizens and closer community. The water treatment plant is capable of generating 150ml of water per day. == Water Treatment Plan == Kano and the neighboring areas can receive 150Ml of drinkable water per day from the Tamburawa Water Treatment Plant. The raw water is taken from the Kano River and treated using traditional methods to provide potable water that easily exceeds the minimum standards set by the World Health Organization for drinking water. <ref>{{Cite web|title=TAMBURAWA WATER TREATMENT PLANT|url=https://pciafrica.com/tamburawa-water-treatment-plant/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=PCI Africa|language=en-US}}</ref> == Pollution == The river is contaminated with copper, iron, and manganese due to the flow of the river Chalawa river, which runs through an industrial area where industry released untreated waste.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Jibrin|first=Abdulahi|date=May 2023|title=An_Assessment_of_the_Treatment_of_Selected_Heavy_Metals_by_the_Tamburawa_Water_Treatment_Plant_in_Kano_State_Nigeria|url=https://www.researchgate.net/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=www.researchgate.net/}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Coord missing|Nigeria}} {{Kano-geo-stub}} {{Nigeria-river-stub}} 0lrismf1zq7euv9obgyd82lbida03z3 41702 41701 2026-06-03T10:03:36Z Paul maji 892 41702 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|River in Nigeria}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{More citations needed|date=January 2014}} Ênè ki ma dó '''Gadar Tamburawa''' î chà [[river]] efu in [[Nigeria]], Ó wà k'ẹ́wú ugwọ́ [[Kano (city)|Kano]].<ref name="Gadar">{{cite web|title=Gadar Tamburawa River:all facts at a glance|url=http://en.vionto.com/show/me/Gadar+Tamburawa+River|accessdate=21 January 2013}}</ref> Gada means bridge in [[Hausa language]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=English ::Hausa Online Dictionary|url=https://hausa.english-dictionary.help/|access-date=2023-08-22|website=English :: Hausa Online Dictionary|language=en}}</ref> [[Tamburawa]] î ché ewọ ku ma dodo îmálá kaa kpaí ukparu kwî yé í ajî .{{citation needed|date=July 2023}} î ché ewọ ya kaju máà éfî-ewo A prominent town in [[Dawakin Kudu]] kî chî lócal goméntì Local Government, [[Kano state]]. The inhabitants of Tamburawa are [[Hausa people|Hausa]]<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.ajol.info/index.php/bajopas/article/view/125323|doi=10.4314/bajopas.v8i1.9|title=A study of Algal species of Kano River, Tamburawa, Kano State, Nigeria|date=2015|last1=Ahmad|first1=HK|last2=Indabawa|first2=II|journal=Bayero Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences|volume=8|page=42|doi-access=free}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=August 2023}} == Source dof water == Situated near the Gadar Tamburawa River, is a big water treatment plant that was built and constructed by the Kano state government. It is among the important source of water in Kano state to make the pipe borne water accessible to all the citizens and closer community. The water treatment plant is capable of generating 150ml of water per day. == Water Treatment Plan == Kano and the neighboring areas can receive 150Ml of drinkable water per day from the Tamburawa Water Treatment Plant. The raw water is taken from the Kano River and treated using traditional methods to provide potable water that easily exceeds the minimum standards set by the World Health Organization for drinking water. <ref>{{Cite web|title=TAMBURAWA WATER TREATMENT PLANT|url=https://pciafrica.com/tamburawa-water-treatment-plant/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=PCI Africa|language=en-US}}</ref> == Pollution == The river is contaminated with copper, iron, and manganese due to the flow of the river Chalawa river, which runs through an industrial area where industry released untreated waste.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Jibrin|first=Abdulahi|date=May 2023|title=An_Assessment_of_the_Treatment_of_Selected_Heavy_Metals_by_the_Tamburawa_Water_Treatment_Plant_in_Kano_State_Nigeria|url=https://www.researchgate.net/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=www.researchgate.net/}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Coord missing|Nigeria}} {{Kano-geo-stub}} {{Nigeria-river-stub}} oqlvy3itdiymg252k6gly3r5y9nsx2n 41703 41702 2026-06-03T10:13:56Z Paul maji 892 41703 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|River in Nigeria}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{More citations needed|date=January 2014}} Ênè ki ma dó '''Gadar Tamburawa''' î chà [[river]] efu in [[Nigeria]], Ó wà k'ẹ́wú ugwọ́ [[Kano (city)|Kano]].<ref name="Gadar">{{cite web|title=Gadar Tamburawa River:all facts at a glance|url=http://en.vionto.com/show/me/Gadar+Tamburawa+River|accessdate=21 January 2013}}</ref> Gada means bridge in [[Hausa language]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=English ::Hausa Online Dictionary|url=https://hausa.english-dictionary.help/|access-date=2023-08-22|website=English :: Hausa Online Dictionary|language=en}}</ref> [[Tamburawa]] î ché ewọ ku ma dodo îmálá kaa kpaí ukparu kwî yé í ajî .{{citation needed|date=July 2023}} î ché ewọ ya kaju máà éfî-ewo [[Dawakin Kudu]] kî chî lócal goméntì , [[Kano state]].Ami ẹgwa amẹnẹ ki dọ Tamburawa chẹ The inhabitants of Tamburawa are [[Hausa people|Hausa]]<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.ajol.info/index.php/bajopas/article/view/125323|doi=10.4314/bajopas.v8i1.9|title=A study of Algal species of Kano River, Tamburawa, Kano State, Nigeria|date=2015|last1=Ahmad|first1=HK|last2=Indabawa|first2=II|journal=Bayero Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences|volume=8|page=42|doi-access=free}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=August 2023}} == Source of water == Situated near the Gadar Tamburawa River, is a big water treatment plant that was built and constructed by the Kano state government. It is among the important source of water in Kano state to make the pipe borne water accessible to all the citizens and closer community. The water treatment plant is capable of generating 150ml of water per day. == Water Treatment Plan == Kano and the neighboring areas can receive 150Ml of drinkable water per day from the Tamburawa Water Treatment Plant. The raw water is taken from the Kano River and treated using traditional methods to provide potable water that easily exceeds the minimum standards set by the World Health Organization for drinking water. <ref>{{Cite web|title=TAMBURAWA WATER TREATMENT PLANT|url=https://pciafrica.com/tamburawa-water-treatment-plant/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=PCI Africa|language=en-US}}</ref> == Pollution == The river is contaminated with copper, iron, and manganese due to the flow of the river Chalawa river, which runs through an industrial area where industry released untreated waste.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Jibrin|first=Abdulahi|date=May 2023|title=An_Assessment_of_the_Treatment_of_Selected_Heavy_Metals_by_the_Tamburawa_Water_Treatment_Plant_in_Kano_State_Nigeria|url=https://www.researchgate.net/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=www.researchgate.net/}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Coord missing|Nigeria}} {{Kano-geo-stub}} {{Nigeria-river-stub}} nhlfltfpyyrf7f7hqiot3vn4ri0hnu5 41704 41703 2026-06-03T10:15:12Z Paul maji 892 /* Pollution */ 41704 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|River in Nigeria}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{More citations needed|date=January 2014}} Ênè ki ma dó '''Gadar Tamburawa''' î chà [[river]] efu in [[Nigeria]], Ó wà k'ẹ́wú ugwọ́ [[Kano (city)|Kano]].<ref name="Gadar">{{cite web|title=Gadar Tamburawa River:all facts at a glance|url=http://en.vionto.com/show/me/Gadar+Tamburawa+River|accessdate=21 January 2013}}</ref> Gada means bridge in [[Hausa language]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=English ::Hausa Online Dictionary|url=https://hausa.english-dictionary.help/|access-date=2023-08-22|website=English :: Hausa Online Dictionary|language=en}}</ref> [[Tamburawa]] î ché ewọ ku ma dodo îmálá kaa kpaí ukparu kwî yé í ajî .{{citation needed|date=July 2023}} î ché ewọ ya kaju máà éfî-ewo [[Dawakin Kudu]] kî chî lócal goméntì , [[Kano state]].Ami ẹgwa amẹnẹ ki dọ Tamburawa chẹ [[Hausa people|Hausa]]<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.ajol.info/index.php/bajopas/article/view/125323|doi=10.4314/bajopas.v8i1.9|title=A study of Algal species of Kano River, Tamburawa, Kano State, Nigeria|date=2015|last1=Ahmad|first1=HK|last2=Indabawa|first2=II|journal=Bayero Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences|volume=8|page=42|doi-access=free}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=August 2023}} == Source of water == Situated near the Gadar Tamburawa River, is a big water treatment plant that was built and constructed by the Kano state government. It is among the important source of water in Kano state to make the pipe borne water accessible to all the citizens and closer community. The water treatment plant is capable of generating 150ml of water per day. == Water Treatment Plan == Kano and the neighboring areas can receive 150Ml of drinkable water per day from the Tamburawa Water Treatment Plant. The raw water is taken from the Kano River and treated using traditional methods to provide potable water that easily exceeds the minimum standards set by the World Health Organization for drinking water. <ref>{{Cite web|title=TAMBURAWA WATER TREATMENT PLANT|url=https://pciafrica.com/tamburawa-water-treatment-plant/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=PCI Africa|language=en-US}}</ref> == Pollution == The river is contaminated with copper, iron, and manganese due to the flow of the river Chalawa river, which runs through an industrial area where industry released untreated waste.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Jibrin|first=Abdulahi|date=May 2023|title=An_Assessment_of_the_Treatment_of_Selected_Heavy_Metals_by_the_Tamburawa_Water_Treatment_Plant_in_Kano_State_Nigeria|url=https://www.researchgate.net/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=www.researchgate.net/}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Coord missing|Nigeria}} {{Kano-geo-stub}} {{Nigeria-river-stub}} cwz2jll3a9p1euknd4lpql6uvmipo0w 41705 41704 2026-06-03T10:17:36Z Paul maji 892 41705 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|River in Nigeria}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{More citations needed|date=January 2014}} Ênè ki ma dó '''Gadar Tamburawa''' î chà [[river]] efu in [[Nigeria]], Ó wà k'ẹ́wú ugwọ́ [[Kano (city)|Kano]].<ref name="Gadar">{{cite web|title=Gadar Tamburawa River:all facts at a glance|url=http://en.vionto.com/show/me/Gadar+Tamburawa+River|accessdate=21 January 2013}}</ref> Gada means bridge in [[Hausa language]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=English ::Hausa Online Dictionary|url=https://hausa.english-dictionary.help/|access-date=2023-08-22|website=English :: Hausa Online Dictionary|language=en}}</ref> [[Tamburawa]] î ché ewọ ku ma dodo îmálá kaa kpaí ukparu kwî yé í ajî .{{citation needed|date=July 2023}} î ché ewọ ya kaju máà éfî-ewo [[Dawakin Kudu]] kî chî lócal goméntì , [[Kano state]].Ami ẹgwa amẹnẹ ki dọ Tamburawa chẹ [[Hausa people|Hausa]]<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.ajol.info/index.php/bajopas/article/view/125323|doi=10.4314/bajopas.v8i1.9|title=A study of Algal species of Kano River, Tamburawa, Kano State, Nigeria|date=2015|last1=Ahmad|first1=HK|last2=Indabawa|first2=II|journal=Bayero Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences|volume=8|page=42|doi-access=free}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=August 2023}} == Óná ku ma nî ómî Source of water == Situated near the Gadar Tamburawa River, is a big water treatment plant that was built and constructed by the Kano state government. It is among the important source of water in Kano state to make the pipe borne water accessible to all the citizens and closer community. The water treatment plant is capable of generating 150ml of water per day. == Water Treatment Plan == Kano and the neighboring areas can receive 150Ml of drinkable water per day from the Tamburawa Water Treatment Plant. The raw water is taken from the Kano River and treated using traditional methods to provide potable water that easily exceeds the minimum standards set by the World Health Organization for drinking water. <ref>{{Cite web|title=TAMBURAWA WATER TREATMENT PLANT|url=https://pciafrica.com/tamburawa-water-treatment-plant/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=PCI Africa|language=en-US}}</ref> == Pollution == The river is contaminated with copper, iron, and manganese due to the flow of the river Chalawa river, which runs through an industrial area where industry released untreated waste.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Jibrin|first=Abdulahi|date=May 2023|title=An_Assessment_of_the_Treatment_of_Selected_Heavy_Metals_by_the_Tamburawa_Water_Treatment_Plant_in_Kano_State_Nigeria|url=https://www.researchgate.net/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=www.researchgate.net/}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Coord missing|Nigeria}} {{Kano-geo-stub}} {{Nigeria-river-stub}} kztnyclhlmkfhh8n1rxogx42qbqk07e 41706 41705 2026-06-03T10:17:59Z Paul maji 892 41706 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|River in Nigeria}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{More citations needed|date=January 2014}} Ênè ki ma dó '''Gadar Tamburawa''' î chà [[river]] efu in [[Nigeria]], Ó wà k'ẹ́wú ugwọ́ [[Kano (city)|Kano]].<ref name="Gadar">{{cite web|title=Gadar Tamburawa River:all facts at a glance|url=http://en.vionto.com/show/me/Gadar+Tamburawa+River|accessdate=21 January 2013}}</ref> Gada means bridge in [[Hausa language]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=English ::Hausa Online Dictionary|url=https://hausa.english-dictionary.help/|access-date=2023-08-22|website=English :: Hausa Online Dictionary|language=en}}</ref> [[Tamburawa]] î ché ewọ ku ma dodo îmálá kaa kpaí ukparu kwî yé í ajî .{{citation needed|date=July 2023}} î ché ewọ ya kaju máà éfî-ewo [[Dawakin Kudu]] kî chî lócal goméntì , [[Kano state]].Ami ẹgwa amẹnẹ ki dọ Tamburawa chẹ [[Hausa people|Hausa]]<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.ajol.info/index.php/bajopas/article/view/125323|doi=10.4314/bajopas.v8i1.9|title=A study of Algal species of Kano River, Tamburawa, Kano State, Nigeria|date=2015|last1=Ahmad|first1=HK|last2=Indabawa|first2=II|journal=Bayero Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences|volume=8|page=42|doi-access=free}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=August 2023}} == Óná ku ma nî ómî == Situated near the Gadar Tamburawa River, is a big water treatment plant that was built and constructed by the Kano state government. It is among the important source of water in Kano state to make the pipe borne water accessible to all the citizens and closer community. The water treatment plant is capable of generating 150ml of water per day. == Water Treatment Plan == Kano and the neighboring areas can receive 150Ml of drinkable water per day from the Tamburawa Water Treatment Plant. The raw water is taken from the Kano River and treated using traditional methods to provide potable water that easily exceeds the minimum standards set by the World Health Organization for drinking water. <ref>{{Cite web|title=TAMBURAWA WATER TREATMENT PLANT|url=https://pciafrica.com/tamburawa-water-treatment-plant/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=PCI Africa|language=en-US}}</ref> == Pollution == The river is contaminated with copper, iron, and manganese due to the flow of the river Chalawa river, which runs through an industrial area where industry released untreated waste.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Jibrin|first=Abdulahi|date=May 2023|title=An_Assessment_of_the_Treatment_of_Selected_Heavy_Metals_by_the_Tamburawa_Water_Treatment_Plant_in_Kano_State_Nigeria|url=https://www.researchgate.net/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=www.researchgate.net/}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Coord missing|Nigeria}} {{Kano-geo-stub}} {{Nigeria-river-stub}} suymuajjvwrtfhsucj4paekrts6nvg0 41707 41706 2026-06-03T10:20:51Z Paul maji 892 /* Óná ku ma nî ómî */ 41707 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|River in Nigeria}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{More citations needed|date=January 2014}} Ênè ki ma dó '''Gadar Tamburawa''' î chà [[river]] efu in [[Nigeria]], Ó wà k'ẹ́wú ugwọ́ [[Kano (city)|Kano]].<ref name="Gadar">{{cite web|title=Gadar Tamburawa River:all facts at a glance|url=http://en.vionto.com/show/me/Gadar+Tamburawa+River|accessdate=21 January 2013}}</ref> Gada means bridge in [[Hausa language]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=English ::Hausa Online Dictionary|url=https://hausa.english-dictionary.help/|access-date=2023-08-22|website=English :: Hausa Online Dictionary|language=en}}</ref> [[Tamburawa]] î ché ewọ ku ma dodo îmálá kaa kpaí ukparu kwî yé í ajî .{{citation needed|date=July 2023}} î ché ewọ ya kaju máà éfî-ewo [[Dawakin Kudu]] kî chî lócal goméntì , [[Kano state]].Ami ẹgwa amẹnẹ ki dọ Tamburawa chẹ [[Hausa people|Hausa]]<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.ajol.info/index.php/bajopas/article/view/125323|doi=10.4314/bajopas.v8i1.9|title=A study of Algal species of Kano River, Tamburawa, Kano State, Nigeria|date=2015|last1=Ahmad|first1=HK|last2=Indabawa|first2=II|journal=Bayero Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences|volume=8|page=42|doi-access=free}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=August 2023}} == Óná ku ma nî ómî == Ki dọ kpaẹnyọ kpai aji Gadar Tamburawa, ẹgwa ukọlọ ula-omi k’ẹnyọ gba ki chẹ nẹnyọ kpa dọdọ, ki ẹgwa abọja Kano kpaẹgba unyi nwu kpai ki ma chẹ Situated near the Gadar Tamburawa River, is a big water treatment plant that was built and constructed by the Kano state government. It is among the important source of water in Kano state to make the pipe borne water accessible to all the citizens and closer community. The water treatment plant is capable of generating 150ml of water per day. == Water Treatment Plan == Kano and the neighboring areas can receive 150Ml of drinkable water per day from the Tamburawa Water Treatment Plant. The raw water is taken from the Kano River and treated using traditional methods to provide potable water that easily exceeds the minimum standards set by the World Health Organization for drinking water. <ref>{{Cite web|title=TAMBURAWA WATER TREATMENT PLANT|url=https://pciafrica.com/tamburawa-water-treatment-plant/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=PCI Africa|language=en-US}}</ref> == Pollution == The river is contaminated with copper, iron, and manganese due to the flow of the river Chalawa river, which runs through an industrial area where industry released untreated waste.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Jibrin|first=Abdulahi|date=May 2023|title=An_Assessment_of_the_Treatment_of_Selected_Heavy_Metals_by_the_Tamburawa_Water_Treatment_Plant_in_Kano_State_Nigeria|url=https://www.researchgate.net/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=www.researchgate.net/}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Coord missing|Nigeria}} {{Kano-geo-stub}} {{Nigeria-river-stub}} 6rs9pwb274jrdpj7k6gcp6gdq16fl1l 41708 41707 2026-06-03T10:21:42Z Paul maji 892 41708 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|River in Nigeria}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{More citations needed|date=January 2014}} Ênè ki ma dó '''Gadar Tamburawa''' î chà [[river]] efu in [[Nigeria]], Ó wà k'ẹ́wú ugwọ́ [[Kano (city)|Kano]].<ref name="Gadar">{{cite web|title=Gadar Tamburawa River:all facts at a glance|url=http://en.vionto.com/show/me/Gadar+Tamburawa+River|accessdate=21 January 2013}}</ref> Gada means bridge in [[Hausa language]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=English ::Hausa Online Dictionary|url=https://hausa.english-dictionary.help/|access-date=2023-08-22|website=English :: Hausa Online Dictionary|language=en}}</ref> [[Tamburawa]] î ché ewọ ku ma dodo îmálá kaa kpaí ukparu kwî yé í ajî .{{citation needed|date=July 2023}} î ché ewọ ya kaju máà éfî-ewo [[Dawakin Kudu]] kî chî lócal goméntì , [[Kano state]].Ami ẹgwa amẹnẹ ki dọ Tamburawa chẹ [[Hausa people|Hausa]]<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.ajol.info/index.php/bajopas/article/view/125323|doi=10.4314/bajopas.v8i1.9|title=A study of Algal species of Kano River, Tamburawa, Kano State, Nigeria|date=2015|last1=Ahmad|first1=HK|last2=Indabawa|first2=II|journal=Bayero Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences|volume=8|page=42|doi-access=free}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=August 2023}} == Óná ku ma nî ómî == Ki dọ kpaẹnyọ kpai aji Gadar Tamburawa, ẹgwa ukọlọ ula-omi k’ẹnyọ gba ki chẹ nẹnyọ kpa dọdọ, ki ẹgwa abọja Kano kpaẹgba unyi nwu kpai ki ma chẹ . It is among the important source of water in Kano state to make the pipe borne water accessible to all the citizens and closer community. The water treatment plant is capable of generating 150ml of water per day. == Water Treatment Plan == Kano and the neighboring areas can receive 150Ml of drinkable water per day from the Tamburawa Water Treatment Plant. The raw water is taken from the Kano River and treated using traditional methods to provide potable water that easily exceeds the minimum standards set by the World Health Organization for drinking water. <ref>{{Cite web|title=TAMBURAWA WATER TREATMENT PLANT|url=https://pciafrica.com/tamburawa-water-treatment-plant/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=PCI Africa|language=en-US}}</ref> == Pollution == The river is contaminated with copper, iron, and manganese due to the flow of the river Chalawa river, which runs through an industrial area where industry released untreated waste.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Jibrin|first=Abdulahi|date=May 2023|title=An_Assessment_of_the_Treatment_of_Selected_Heavy_Metals_by_the_Tamburawa_Water_Treatment_Plant_in_Kano_State_Nigeria|url=https://www.researchgate.net/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=www.researchgate.net/}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Coord missing|Nigeria}} {{Kano-geo-stub}} {{Nigeria-river-stub}} 0dga338cs4q2chpe4olblhc1d1uexev 41709 41708 2026-06-03T10:23:52Z Paul maji 892 41709 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|River in Nigeria}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{More citations needed|date=January 2014}} Ênè ki ma dó '''Gadar Tamburawa''' î chà [[river]] efu in [[Nigeria]], Ó wà k'ẹ́wú ugwọ́ [[Kano (city)|Kano]].<ref name="Gadar">{{cite web|title=Gadar Tamburawa River:all facts at a glance|url=http://en.vionto.com/show/me/Gadar+Tamburawa+River|accessdate=21 January 2013}}</ref> Gada means bridge in [[Hausa language]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=English ::Hausa Online Dictionary|url=https://hausa.english-dictionary.help/|access-date=2023-08-22|website=English :: Hausa Online Dictionary|language=en}}</ref> [[Tamburawa]] î ché ewọ ku ma dodo îmálá kaa kpaí ukparu kwî yé í ajî .{{citation needed|date=July 2023}} î ché ewọ ya kaju máà éfî-ewo [[Dawakin Kudu]] kî chî lócal goméntì , [[Kano state]].Ami ẹgwa amẹnẹ ki dọ Tamburawa chẹ [[Hausa people|Hausa]]<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.ajol.info/index.php/bajopas/article/view/125323|doi=10.4314/bajopas.v8i1.9|title=A study of Algal species of Kano River, Tamburawa, Kano State, Nigeria|date=2015|last1=Ahmad|first1=HK|last2=Indabawa|first2=II|journal=Bayero Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences|volume=8|page=42|doi-access=free}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=August 2023}} == Óná ku ma nî ómî == Ki dọ kpaẹnyọ kpai aji Gadar Tamburawa, ẹgwa ukọlọ ula-omi k’ẹnyọ gba ki chẹ nẹnyọ kpa dọdọ, ki ẹgwa abọja Kano kpaẹgba unyi nwu kpai ki ma chẹ .I chẹ tẹfu ami ẹgwa ki omi a kwofẹ k’ẹnyọ gba tẹfu ẹgwa abọja Kano k’ọ kpa nwu omi pọmpi d’ọwọ mami ma tabale kpa nwu ami ọmẹnẹ duu kpai ami ẹgwa ki dọ kpaẹnyọ kpai ma.It is among the important source of water in Kano state to make the pipe borne water accessible to all the citizens and closer community. The water treatment plant is capable of generating 150ml of water per day. == Water Treatment Plan == Kano and the neighboring areas can receive 150Ml of drinkable water per day from the Tamburawa Water Treatment Plant. The raw water is taken from the Kano River and treated using traditional methods to provide potable water that easily exceeds the minimum standards set by the World Health Organization for drinking water. <ref>{{Cite web|title=TAMBURAWA WATER TREATMENT PLANT|url=https://pciafrica.com/tamburawa-water-treatment-plant/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=PCI Africa|language=en-US}}</ref> == Pollution == The river is contaminated with copper, iron, and manganese due to the flow of the river Chalawa river, which runs through an industrial area where industry released untreated waste.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Jibrin|first=Abdulahi|date=May 2023|title=An_Assessment_of_the_Treatment_of_Selected_Heavy_Metals_by_the_Tamburawa_Water_Treatment_Plant_in_Kano_State_Nigeria|url=https://www.researchgate.net/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=www.researchgate.net/}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Coord missing|Nigeria}} {{Kano-geo-stub}} {{Nigeria-river-stub}} fqs76pcmoayizji0jh09aodr98buivq 41710 41709 2026-06-03T10:30:16Z Paul maji 892 41710 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|River in Nigeria}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{More citations needed|date=January 2014}} Ênè ki ma dó '''Gadar Tamburawa''' î chà [[river]] efu in [[Nigeria]], Ó wà k'ẹ́wú ugwọ́ [[Kano (city)|Kano]].<ref name="Gadar">{{cite web|title=Gadar Tamburawa River:all facts at a glance|url=http://en.vionto.com/show/me/Gadar+Tamburawa+River|accessdate=21 January 2013}}</ref> Gada means bridge in [[Hausa language]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=English ::Hausa Online Dictionary|url=https://hausa.english-dictionary.help/|access-date=2023-08-22|website=English :: Hausa Online Dictionary|language=en}}</ref> [[Tamburawa]] î ché ewọ ku ma dodo îmálá kaa kpaí ukparu kwî yé í ajî .{{citation needed|date=July 2023}} î ché ewọ ya kaju máà éfî-ewo [[Dawakin Kudu]] kî chî lócal goméntì , [[Kano state]].Ami ẹgwa amẹnẹ ki dọ Tamburawa chẹ [[Hausa people|Hausa]]<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.ajol.info/index.php/bajopas/article/view/125323|doi=10.4314/bajopas.v8i1.9|title=A study of Algal species of Kano River, Tamburawa, Kano State, Nigeria|date=2015|last1=Ahmad|first1=HK|last2=Indabawa|first2=II|journal=Bayero Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences|volume=8|page=42|doi-access=free}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=August 2023}} == Óná ku ma nî ómî == Ki dọ kpaẹnyọ kpai aji Gadar Tamburawa, ẹgwa ukọlọ ula-omi k’ẹnyọ gba ki chẹ nẹnyọ kpa dọdọ, ki ẹgwa abọja Kano kpaẹgba unyi nwu kpai ki ma chẹ .I chẹ tẹfu ami ẹgwa ki omi a kwofẹ k’ẹnyọ gba tẹfu ẹgwa abọja Kano k’ọ kpa nwu omi pọmpi d’ọwọ mami ma tabale kpa nwu ami ọmẹnẹ duu kpai ami ẹgwa ki dọ kpaẹnyọ kpai ma."Ẹgwa ukọlọ ula-omi k’ẹnyọ gba lẹ chẹ nẹ ukpahiọ ki a kpa omi gba tẹfu ọla ẹgba ka ki a chẹ omi mọlụ ogwu mẹgwa kẹgwa oji ọgọfẹ mẹta k’ọla. == Water Treatment Plan == Kano and the neighboring areas can receive 150Ml of drinkable water per day from the Tamburawa Water Treatment Plant. The raw water is taken from the Kano River and treated using traditional methods to provide potable water that easily exceeds the minimum standards set by the World Health Organization for drinking water. <ref>{{Cite web|title=TAMBURAWA WATER TREATMENT PLANT|url=https://pciafrica.com/tamburawa-water-treatment-plant/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=PCI Africa|language=en-US}}</ref> == Pollution == The river is contaminated with copper, iron, and manganese due to the flow of the river Chalawa river, which runs through an industrial area where industry released untreated waste.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Jibrin|first=Abdulahi|date=May 2023|title=An_Assessment_of_the_Treatment_of_Selected_Heavy_Metals_by_the_Tamburawa_Water_Treatment_Plant_in_Kano_State_Nigeria|url=https://www.researchgate.net/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=www.researchgate.net/}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Coord missing|Nigeria}} {{Kano-geo-stub}} {{Nigeria-river-stub}} 0o8bmgk6m52vv86p30uq444dcegac66 41711 41710 2026-06-03T10:34:36Z Paul maji 892 41711 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|River in Nigeria}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{More citations needed|date=January 2014}} Ênè ki ma dó '''Gadar Tamburawa''' î chà [[river]] efu in [[Nigeria]], Ó wà k'ẹ́wú ugwọ́ [[Kano (city)|Kano]].<ref name="Gadar">{{cite web|title=Gadar Tamburawa River:all facts at a glance|url=http://en.vionto.com/show/me/Gadar+Tamburawa+River|accessdate=21 January 2013}}</ref> Gada means bridge in [[Hausa language]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=English ::Hausa Online Dictionary|url=https://hausa.english-dictionary.help/|access-date=2023-08-22|website=English :: Hausa Online Dictionary|language=en}}</ref> [[Tamburawa]] î ché ewọ ku ma dodo îmálá kaa kpaí ukparu kwî yé í ajî .{{citation needed|date=July 2023}} î ché ewọ ya kaju máà éfî-ewo [[Dawakin Kudu]] kî chî lócal goméntì , [[Kano state]].Ami ẹgwa amẹnẹ ki dọ Tamburawa chẹ [[Hausa people|Hausa]]<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.ajol.info/index.php/bajopas/article/view/125323|doi=10.4314/bajopas.v8i1.9|title=A study of Algal species of Kano River, Tamburawa, Kano State, Nigeria|date=2015|last1=Ahmad|first1=HK|last2=Indabawa|first2=II|journal=Bayero Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences|volume=8|page=42|doi-access=free}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=August 2023}} == Óná ku ma nî ómî == Ki dọ kpaẹnyọ kpai aji Gadar Tamburawa, ẹgwa ukọlọ ula-omi k’ẹnyọ gba ki chẹ nẹnyọ kpa dọdọ, ki ẹgwa abọja Kano kpaẹgba unyi nwu kpai ki ma chẹ .I chẹ tẹfu ami ẹgwa ki omi a kwofẹ k’ẹnyọ gba tẹfu ẹgwa abọja Kano k’ọ kpa nwu omi pọmpi d’ọwọ mami ma tabale kpa nwu ami ọmẹnẹ duu kpai ami ẹgwa ki dọ kpaẹnyọ kpai ma."Ẹgwa ukọlọ ula-omi k’ẹnyọ gba lẹ chẹ nẹ ukpahiọ ki a kpa omi gba tẹfu ọla ẹgba ka ki a chẹ omi mọlụ ogwu mẹgwa kẹgwa oji ọgọfẹ mẹta k’ọla. == Ẹgwa ukọlọ ula-omi k’ẹnyọ gba Water Treatment Plan == Kano and the neighboring areas can receive 150Ml of drinkable water per day from the Tamburawa Water Treatment Plant. The raw water is taken from the Kano River and treated using traditional methods to provide potable water that easily exceeds the minimum standards set by the World Health Organization for drinking water. <ref>{{Cite web|title=TAMBURAWA WATER TREATMENT PLANT|url=https://pciafrica.com/tamburawa-water-treatment-plant/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=PCI Africa|language=en-US}}</ref> == Pollution == The river is contaminated with copper, iron, and manganese due to the flow of the river Chalawa river, which runs through an industrial area where industry released untreated waste.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Jibrin|first=Abdulahi|date=May 2023|title=An_Assessment_of_the_Treatment_of_Selected_Heavy_Metals_by_the_Tamburawa_Water_Treatment_Plant_in_Kano_State_Nigeria|url=https://www.researchgate.net/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=www.researchgate.net/}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Coord missing|Nigeria}} {{Kano-geo-stub}} {{Nigeria-river-stub}} nu92gailai1qk10sa7j255yl8rty0q1 41712 41711 2026-06-03T10:37:24Z Paul maji 892 41712 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|River in Nigeria}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{More citations needed|date=January 2014}} Ênè ki ma dó '''Gadar Tamburawa''' î chà [[river]] efu in [[Nigeria]], Ó wà k'ẹ́wú ugwọ́ [[Kano (city)|Kano]].<ref name="Gadar">{{cite web|title=Gadar Tamburawa River:all facts at a glance|url=http://en.vionto.com/show/me/Gadar+Tamburawa+River|accessdate=21 January 2013}}</ref> Gada means bridge in [[Hausa language]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=English ::Hausa Online Dictionary|url=https://hausa.english-dictionary.help/|access-date=2023-08-22|website=English :: Hausa Online Dictionary|language=en}}</ref> [[Tamburawa]] î ché ewọ ku ma dodo îmálá kaa kpaí ukparu kwî yé í ajî .{{citation needed|date=July 2023}} î ché ewọ ya kaju máà éfî-ewo [[Dawakin Kudu]] kî chî lócal goméntì , [[Kano state]].Ami ẹgwa amẹnẹ ki dọ Tamburawa chẹ [[Hausa people|Hausa]]<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.ajol.info/index.php/bajopas/article/view/125323|doi=10.4314/bajopas.v8i1.9|title=A study of Algal species of Kano River, Tamburawa, Kano State, Nigeria|date=2015|last1=Ahmad|first1=HK|last2=Indabawa|first2=II|journal=Bayero Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences|volume=8|page=42|doi-access=free}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=August 2023}} == Óná ku ma nî ómî == Ki dọ kpaẹnyọ kpai aji Gadar Tamburawa, ẹgwa ukọlọ ula-omi k’ẹnyọ gba ki chẹ nẹnyọ kpa dọdọ, ki ẹgwa abọja Kano kpaẹgba unyi nwu kpai ki ma chẹ .I chẹ tẹfu ami ẹgwa ki omi a kwofẹ k’ẹnyọ gba tẹfu ẹgwa abọja Kano k’ọ kpa nwu omi pọmpi d’ọwọ mami ma tabale kpa nwu ami ọmẹnẹ duu kpai ami ẹgwa ki dọ kpaẹnyọ kpai ma."Ẹgwa ukọlọ ula-omi k’ẹnyọ gba lẹ chẹ nẹ ukpahiọ ki a kpa omi gba tẹfu ọla ẹgba ka ki a chẹ omi mọlụ ogwu mẹgwa kẹgwa oji ọgọfẹ mẹta k’ọla. == Ẹgwa ukọlọ ula-omi k’ẹnyọ gba Water Treatment Plan == Ẹgwa abọja Kano kpai ami ẹgwa ki dọ kpaẹnyọ kpai ma chẹ nẹ ukpahiọ ki ma a gba omi amọ mọlụ ogwu mẹgwa kẹgwa oji ọgọfẹ mẹta k’ọla kwọfẹ Ẹgwa ukọlọ ula-omi k’ẹnyọ gba ki dọ Tamburawa.Kano and the neighboring areas can receive 150Ml of drinkable water per day from the Tamburawa Water Treatment Plant. The raw water is taken from the Kano River and treated using traditional methods to provide potable water that easily exceeds the minimum standards set by the World Health Organization for drinking water. <ref>{{Cite web|title=TAMBURAWA WATER TREATMENT PLANT|url=https://pciafrica.com/tamburawa-water-treatment-plant/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=PCI Africa|language=en-US}}</ref> == Pollution == The river is contaminated with copper, iron, and manganese due to the flow of the river Chalawa river, which runs through an industrial area where industry released untreated waste.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Jibrin|first=Abdulahi|date=May 2023|title=An_Assessment_of_the_Treatment_of_Selected_Heavy_Metals_by_the_Tamburawa_Water_Treatment_Plant_in_Kano_State_Nigeria|url=https://www.researchgate.net/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=www.researchgate.net/}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Coord missing|Nigeria}} {{Kano-geo-stub}} {{Nigeria-river-stub}} fo8dguxltsw2aceprwanv6wkxhivzde 41713 41712 2026-06-03T10:38:51Z Paul maji 892 /* Ẹgwa ukọlọ ula-omi k’ẹnyọ gba Water Treatment Plan */ 41713 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|River in Nigeria}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{More citations needed|date=January 2014}} Ênè ki ma dó '''Gadar Tamburawa''' î chà [[river]] efu in [[Nigeria]], Ó wà k'ẹ́wú ugwọ́ [[Kano (city)|Kano]].<ref name="Gadar">{{cite web|title=Gadar Tamburawa River:all facts at a glance|url=http://en.vionto.com/show/me/Gadar+Tamburawa+River|accessdate=21 January 2013}}</ref> Gada means bridge in [[Hausa language]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=English ::Hausa Online Dictionary|url=https://hausa.english-dictionary.help/|access-date=2023-08-22|website=English :: Hausa Online Dictionary|language=en}}</ref> [[Tamburawa]] î ché ewọ ku ma dodo îmálá kaa kpaí ukparu kwî yé í ajî .{{citation needed|date=July 2023}} î ché ewọ ya kaju máà éfî-ewo [[Dawakin Kudu]] kî chî lócal goméntì , [[Kano state]].Ami ẹgwa amẹnẹ ki dọ Tamburawa chẹ [[Hausa people|Hausa]]<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.ajol.info/index.php/bajopas/article/view/125323|doi=10.4314/bajopas.v8i1.9|title=A study of Algal species of Kano River, Tamburawa, Kano State, Nigeria|date=2015|last1=Ahmad|first1=HK|last2=Indabawa|first2=II|journal=Bayero Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences|volume=8|page=42|doi-access=free}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=August 2023}} == Óná ku ma nî ómî == Ki dọ kpaẹnyọ kpai aji Gadar Tamburawa, ẹgwa ukọlọ ula-omi k’ẹnyọ gba ki chẹ nẹnyọ kpa dọdọ, ki ẹgwa abọja Kano kpaẹgba unyi nwu kpai ki ma chẹ .I chẹ tẹfu ami ẹgwa ki omi a kwofẹ k’ẹnyọ gba tẹfu ẹgwa abọja Kano k’ọ kpa nwu omi pọmpi d’ọwọ mami ma tabale kpa nwu ami ọmẹnẹ duu kpai ami ẹgwa ki dọ kpaẹnyọ kpai ma."Ẹgwa ukọlọ ula-omi k’ẹnyọ gba lẹ chẹ nẹ ukpahiọ ki a kpa omi gba tẹfu ọla ẹgba ka ki a chẹ omi mọlụ ogwu mẹgwa kẹgwa oji ọgọfẹ mẹta k’ọla. == Ẹgwa ukọlọ ula-omi k’ẹnyọ gba == Ẹgwa abọja Kano kpai ami ẹgwa ki dọ kpaẹnyọ kpai ma chẹ nẹ ukpahiọ ki ma a gba omi amọ mọlụ ogwu mẹgwa kẹgwa oji ọgọfẹ mẹta k’ọla kwọfẹ Ẹgwa ukọlọ ula-omi k’ẹnyọ gba ki dọ Tamburawa. The raw water is taken from the Kano River and treated using traditional methods to provide potable water that easily exceeds the minimum standards set by the World Health Organization for drinking water. <ref>{{Cite web|title=TAMBURAWA WATER TREATMENT PLANT|url=https://pciafrica.com/tamburawa-water-treatment-plant/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=PCI Africa|language=en-US}}</ref> == Pollution == The river is contaminated with copper, iron, and manganese due to the flow of the river Chalawa river, which runs through an industrial area where industry released untreated waste.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Jibrin|first=Abdulahi|date=May 2023|title=An_Assessment_of_the_Treatment_of_Selected_Heavy_Metals_by_the_Tamburawa_Water_Treatment_Plant_in_Kano_State_Nigeria|url=https://www.researchgate.net/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=www.researchgate.net/}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Coord missing|Nigeria}} {{Kano-geo-stub}} {{Nigeria-river-stub}} az7jcjkk3bo4jltieaxn5n1fts34dns 41714 41713 2026-06-03T10:45:25Z Paul maji 892 41714 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|River in Nigeria}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{More citations needed|date=January 2014}} Ênè ki ma dó '''Gadar Tamburawa''' î chà [[river]] efu in [[Nigeria]], Ó wà k'ẹ́wú ugwọ́ [[Kano (city)|Kano]].<ref name="Gadar">{{cite web|title=Gadar Tamburawa River:all facts at a glance|url=http://en.vionto.com/show/me/Gadar+Tamburawa+River|accessdate=21 January 2013}}</ref> Gada means bridge in [[Hausa language]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=English ::Hausa Online Dictionary|url=https://hausa.english-dictionary.help/|access-date=2023-08-22|website=English :: Hausa Online Dictionary|language=en}}</ref> [[Tamburawa]] î ché ewọ ku ma dodo îmálá kaa kpaí ukparu kwî yé í ajî .{{citation needed|date=July 2023}} î ché ewọ ya kaju máà éfî-ewo [[Dawakin Kudu]] kî chî lócal goméntì , [[Kano state]].Ami ẹgwa amẹnẹ ki dọ Tamburawa chẹ [[Hausa people|Hausa]]<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.ajol.info/index.php/bajopas/article/view/125323|doi=10.4314/bajopas.v8i1.9|title=A study of Algal species of Kano River, Tamburawa, Kano State, Nigeria|date=2015|last1=Ahmad|first1=HK|last2=Indabawa|first2=II|journal=Bayero Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences|volume=8|page=42|doi-access=free}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=August 2023}} == Óná ku ma nî ómî == Ki dọ kpaẹnyọ kpai aji Gadar Tamburawa, ẹgwa ukọlọ ula-omi k’ẹnyọ gba ki chẹ nẹnyọ kpa dọdọ, ki ẹgwa abọja Kano kpaẹgba unyi nwu kpai ki ma chẹ .I chẹ tẹfu ami ẹgwa ki omi a kwofẹ k’ẹnyọ gba tẹfu ẹgwa abọja Kano k’ọ kpa nwu omi pọmpi d’ọwọ mami ma tabale kpa nwu ami ọmẹnẹ duu kpai ami ẹgwa ki dọ kpaẹnyọ kpai ma."Ẹgwa ukọlọ ula-omi k’ẹnyọ gba lẹ chẹ nẹ ukpahiọ ki a kpa omi gba tẹfu ọla ẹgba ka ki a chẹ omi mọlụ ogwu mẹgwa kẹgwa oji ọgọfẹ mẹta k’ọla. == Ẹgwa ukọlọ ula-omi k’ẹnyọ gba == Ẹgwa abọja Kano kpai ami ẹgwa ki dọ kpaẹnyọ kpai ma chẹ nẹ ukpahiọ ki ma a gba omi amọ mọlụ ogwu mẹgwa kẹgwa oji ọgọfẹ mẹta k’ọla kwọfẹ Ẹgwa ukọlọ ula-omi k’ẹnyọ gba ki dọ Tamburawa.Ma a kpa omi ẹnyọ-ki-chẹ-n lẹ kwọfẹ aji Kano, ma nọ a la nwu ami ọna ula-omi ubi-kwọ k'ọ kpa nwu omi amọ lẹ ẹnyọ gba gbe ẹgba ki ẹgwa ukọlọ ọla-ọmẹnyọ amẹnẹ duu ki dọ World Health Organization kọ kpa nwu omi amọ.The raw water is taken from the Kano River and treated using traditional methods to provide potable water that easily exceeds the minimum standards set by the World Health Organization for drinking water. <ref>{{Cite web|title=TAMBURAWA WATER TREATMENT PLANT|url=https://pciafrica.com/tamburawa-water-treatment-plant/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=PCI Africa|language=en-US}}</ref> == Pollution == The river is contaminated with copper, iron, and manganese due to the flow of the river Chalawa river, which runs through an industrial area where industry released untreated waste.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Jibrin|first=Abdulahi|date=May 2023|title=An_Assessment_of_the_Treatment_of_Selected_Heavy_Metals_by_the_Tamburawa_Water_Treatment_Plant_in_Kano_State_Nigeria|url=https://www.researchgate.net/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=www.researchgate.net/}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Coord missing|Nigeria}} {{Kano-geo-stub}} {{Nigeria-river-stub}} ijo4gbw2kjavzlhhocahu1rci1ln95p 41715 41714 2026-06-03T10:48:13Z Paul maji 892 41715 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|River in Nigeria}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{More citations needed|date=January 2014}} Ênè ki ma dó '''Gadar Tamburawa''' î chà [[river]] efu in [[Nigeria]], Ó wà k'ẹ́wú ugwọ́ [[Kano (city)|Kano]].<ref name="Gadar">{{cite web|title=Gadar Tamburawa River:all facts at a glance|url=http://en.vionto.com/show/me/Gadar+Tamburawa+River|accessdate=21 January 2013}}</ref> Gada means bridge in [[Hausa language]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=English ::Hausa Online Dictionary|url=https://hausa.english-dictionary.help/|access-date=2023-08-22|website=English :: Hausa Online Dictionary|language=en}}</ref> [[Tamburawa]] î ché ewọ ku ma dodo îmálá kaa kpaí ukparu kwî yé í ajî .{{citation needed|date=July 2023}} î ché ewọ ya kaju máà éfî-ewo [[Dawakin Kudu]] kî chî lócal goméntì , [[Kano state]].Ami ẹgwa amẹnẹ ki dọ Tamburawa chẹ [[Hausa people|Hausa]]<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.ajol.info/index.php/bajopas/article/view/125323|doi=10.4314/bajopas.v8i1.9|title=A study of Algal species of Kano River, Tamburawa, Kano State, Nigeria|date=2015|last1=Ahmad|first1=HK|last2=Indabawa|first2=II|journal=Bayero Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences|volume=8|page=42|doi-access=free}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=August 2023}} == Óná ku ma nî ómî == Ki dọ kpaẹnyọ kpai aji Gadar Tamburawa, ẹgwa ukọlọ ula-omi k’ẹnyọ gba ki chẹ nẹnyọ kpa dọdọ, ki ẹgwa abọja Kano kpaẹgba unyi nwu kpai ki ma chẹ .I chẹ tẹfu ami ẹgwa ki omi a kwofẹ k’ẹnyọ gba tẹfu ẹgwa abọja Kano k’ọ kpa nwu omi pọmpi d’ọwọ mami ma tabale kpa nwu ami ọmẹnẹ duu kpai ami ẹgwa ki dọ kpaẹnyọ kpai ma."Ẹgwa ukọlọ ula-omi k’ẹnyọ gba lẹ chẹ nẹ ukpahiọ ki a kpa omi gba tẹfu ọla ẹgba ka ki a chẹ omi mọlụ ogwu mẹgwa kẹgwa oji ọgọfẹ mẹta k’ọla. == Ẹgwa ukọlọ ula-omi k’ẹnyọ gba == Ẹgwa abọja Kano kpai ami ẹgwa ki dọ kpaẹnyọ kpai ma chẹ nẹ ukpahiọ ki ma a gba omi amọ mọlụ ogwu mẹgwa kẹgwa oji ọgọfẹ mẹta k’ọla kwọfẹ Ẹgwa ukọlọ ula-omi k’ẹnyọ gba ki dọ Tamburawa.Ma a kpa omi ẹnyọ-ki-chẹ-n lẹ kwọfẹ aji Kano, ma nọ a la nwu ami ọna ula-omi ubi-kwọ k'ọ kpa nwu omi amọ lẹ ẹnyọ gba gbe ẹgba ki ẹgwa ukọlọ ọla-ọmẹnyọ amẹnẹ duu ki dọ Organization kọ kpa nwu omi amọ.. <ref>{{Cite web|title=TAMBURAWA WATER TREATMENT PLANT|url=https://pciafrica.com/tamburawa-water-treatment-plant/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=PCI Africa|language=en-US}}</ref> == Pollution == The river is contaminated with copper, iron, and manganese due to the flow of the river Chalawa river, which runs through an industrial area where industry released untreated waste.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Jibrin|first=Abdulahi|date=May 2023|title=An_Assessment_of_the_Treatment_of_Selected_Heavy_Metals_by_the_Tamburawa_Water_Treatment_Plant_in_Kano_State_Nigeria|url=https://www.researchgate.net/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=www.researchgate.net/}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Coord missing|Nigeria}} {{Kano-geo-stub}} {{Nigeria-river-stub}} gj3hbugs1qfm0pdof001fejwxnp8r1v 41716 41715 2026-06-03T10:53:10Z Paul maji 892 41716 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|River in Nigeria}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{More citations needed|date=January 2014}} Ênè ki ma dó '''Gadar Tamburawa''' î chà [[river]] efu in [[Nigeria]], Ó wà k'ẹ́wú ugwọ́ [[Kano (city)|Kano]].<ref name="Gadar">{{cite web|title=Gadar Tamburawa River:all facts at a glance|url=http://en.vionto.com/show/me/Gadar+Tamburawa+River|accessdate=21 January 2013}}</ref> Gada means bridge in [[Hausa language]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=English ::Hausa Online Dictionary|url=https://hausa.english-dictionary.help/|access-date=2023-08-22|website=English :: Hausa Online Dictionary|language=en}}</ref> [[Tamburawa]] î ché ewọ ku ma dodo îmálá kaa kpaí ukparu kwî yé í ajî .{{citation needed|date=July 2023}} î ché ewọ ya kaju máà éfî-ewo [[Dawakin Kudu]] kî chî lócal goméntì , [[Kano state]].Ami ẹgwa amẹnẹ ki dọ Tamburawa chẹ [[Hausa people|Hausa]]<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.ajol.info/index.php/bajopas/article/view/125323|doi=10.4314/bajopas.v8i1.9|title=A study of Algal species of Kano River, Tamburawa, Kano State, Nigeria|date=2015|last1=Ahmad|first1=HK|last2=Indabawa|first2=II|journal=Bayero Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences|volume=8|page=42|doi-access=free}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=August 2023}} == Óná ku ma nî ómî == Ki dọ kpaẹnyọ kpai aji Gadar Tamburawa, ẹgwa ukọlọ ula-omi k’ẹnyọ gba ki chẹ nẹnyọ kpa dọdọ, ki ẹgwa abọja Kano kpaẹgba unyi nwu kpai ki ma chẹ .I chẹ tẹfu ami ẹgwa ki omi a kwofẹ k’ẹnyọ gba tẹfu ẹgwa abọja Kano k’ọ kpa nwu omi pọmpi d’ọwọ mami ma tabale kpa nwu ami ọmẹnẹ duu kpai ami ẹgwa ki dọ kpaẹnyọ kpai ma."Ẹgwa ukọlọ ula-omi k’ẹnyọ gba lẹ chẹ nẹ ukpahiọ ki a kpa omi gba tẹfu ọla ẹgba ka ki a chẹ omi mọlụ ogwu mẹgwa kẹgwa oji ọgọfẹ mẹta k’ọla. == Ẹgwa ukọlọ ula-omi k’ẹnyọ gba == Ẹgwa abọja Kano kpai ami ẹgwa ki dọ kpaẹnyọ kpai ma chẹ nẹ ukpahiọ ki ma a gba omi amọ mọlụ ogwu mẹgwa kẹgwa oji ọgọfẹ mẹta k’ọla kwọfẹ Ẹgwa ukọlọ ula-omi k’ẹnyọ gba ki dọ Tamburawa.Ma a kpa omi ẹnyọ-ki-chẹ-n lẹ kwọfẹ aji Kano, ma nọ a la nwu ami ọna ula-omi ubi-kwọ k'ọ kpa nwu omi amọ lẹ ẹnyọ gba gbe ẹgba ki ẹgwa ukọlọ ọla-ọmẹnyọ amẹnẹ duu ki dọ Organization kọ kpa nwu omi amọ.. <ref>{{Cite web|title=TAMBURAWA WATER TREATMENT PLANT|url=https://pciafrica.com/tamburawa-water-treatment-plant/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=PCI Africa|language=en-US}}</ref> == Ubiọ olale Pollution == Aji lẹ nẹ ubiọ olale kwọfẹ ami ẹgwu ẹnyọ abalẹ gba ki chẹ copper, iron, kpai manganese, nọ nwu abalẹ la, aji Chalawa lẹ a chanẹ ẹ-lọ r’ẹgwa ukọlọ ọja gba gba, ẹgwa ki ami ukọlọ ọja lẹ a kpayi ẹgwu olale ki ma la n mọ r’ẹfu nwu. The river is contaminated with copper, iron, and manganese due to the flow of the river Chalawa river, which runs through an industrial area where industry released untreated waste.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Jibrin|first=Abdulahi|date=May 2023|title=An_Assessment_of_the_Treatment_of_Selected_Heavy_Metals_by_the_Tamburawa_Water_Treatment_Plant_in_Kano_State_Nigeria|url=https://www.researchgate.net/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=www.researchgate.net/}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Coord missing|Nigeria}} {{Kano-geo-stub}} {{Nigeria-river-stub}} l12phj9hgsskuk7vjfwainl99e9at35 41717 41716 2026-06-03T10:54:03Z Paul maji 892 41717 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|River in Nigeria}}{{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{More citations needed|date=January 2014}} Ênè ki ma dó '''Gadar Tamburawa''' î chà [[river]] efu in [[Nigeria]], Ó wà k'ẹ́wú ugwọ́ [[Kano (city)|Kano]].<ref name="Gadar">{{cite web|title=Gadar Tamburawa River:all facts at a glance|url=http://en.vionto.com/show/me/Gadar+Tamburawa+River|accessdate=21 January 2013}}</ref> Gada means bridge in [[Hausa language]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=English ::Hausa Online Dictionary|url=https://hausa.english-dictionary.help/|access-date=2023-08-22|website=English :: Hausa Online Dictionary|language=en}}</ref> [[Tamburawa]] î ché ewọ ku ma dodo îmálá kaa kpaí ukparu kwî yé í ajî .{{citation needed|date=July 2023}} î ché ewọ ya kaju máà éfî-ewo [[Dawakin Kudu]] kî chî lócal goméntì , [[Kano state]].Ami ẹgwa amẹnẹ ki dọ Tamburawa chẹ [[Hausa people|Hausa]]<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.ajol.info/index.php/bajopas/article/view/125323|doi=10.4314/bajopas.v8i1.9|title=A study of Algal species of Kano River, Tamburawa, Kano State, Nigeria|date=2015|last1=Ahmad|first1=HK|last2=Indabawa|first2=II|journal=Bayero Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences|volume=8|page=42|doi-access=free}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=August 2023}} == Óná ku ma nî ómî == Ki dọ kpaẹnyọ kpai aji Gadar Tamburawa, ẹgwa ukọlọ ula-omi k’ẹnyọ gba ki chẹ nẹnyọ kpa dọdọ, ki ẹgwa abọja Kano kpaẹgba unyi nwu kpai ki ma chẹ .I chẹ tẹfu ami ẹgwa ki omi a kwofẹ k’ẹnyọ gba tẹfu ẹgwa abọja Kano k’ọ kpa nwu omi pọmpi d’ọwọ mami ma tabale kpa nwu ami ọmẹnẹ duu kpai ami ẹgwa ki dọ kpaẹnyọ kpai ma."Ẹgwa ukọlọ ula-omi k’ẹnyọ gba lẹ chẹ nẹ ukpahiọ ki a kpa omi gba tẹfu ọla ẹgba ka ki a chẹ omi mọlụ ogwu mẹgwa kẹgwa oji ọgọfẹ mẹta k’ọla. == Ẹgwa ukọlọ ula-omi k’ẹnyọ gba == Ẹgwa abọja Kano kpai ami ẹgwa ki dọ kpaẹnyọ kpai ma chẹ nẹ ukpahiọ ki ma a gba omi amọ mọlụ ogwu mẹgwa kẹgwa oji ọgọfẹ mẹta k’ọla kwọfẹ Ẹgwa ukọlọ ula-omi k’ẹnyọ gba ki dọ Tamburawa.Ma a kpa omi ẹnyọ-ki-chẹ-n lẹ kwọfẹ aji Kano, ma nọ a la nwu ami ọna ula-omi ubi-kwọ k'ọ kpa nwu omi amọ lẹ ẹnyọ gba gbe ẹgba ki ẹgwa ukọlọ ọla-ọmẹnyọ amẹnẹ duu ki dọ Organization kọ kpa nwu omi amọ.. <ref>{{Cite web|title=TAMBURAWA WATER TREATMENT PLANT|url=https://pciafrica.com/tamburawa-water-treatment-plant/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=PCI Africa|language=en-US}}</ref> == Ubiọ olale == Aji lẹ nẹ ubiọ olale kwọfẹ ami ẹgwu ẹnyọ abalẹ gba ki chẹ copper, iron, kpai manganese, nọ nwu abalẹ la, aji Chalawa lẹ a chanẹ ẹ-lọ r’ẹgwa ukọlọ ọja gba gba, ẹgwa ki ami ukọlọ ọja lẹ a kpayi ẹgwu olale ki ma la n mọ r’ẹfu nwu. .<ref>{{Cite web|last=Jibrin|first=Abdulahi|date=May 2023|title=An_Assessment_of_the_Treatment_of_Selected_Heavy_Metals_by_the_Tamburawa_Water_Treatment_Plant_in_Kano_State_Nigeria|url=https://www.researchgate.net/|access-date=2023-08-24|website=www.researchgate.net/}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}}{{Coord missing|Nigeria}} {{Kano-geo-stub}} {{Nigeria-river-stub}} pbhmhrgdz52cqv2l59g65azdvmiyp5m Alkalawa 0 2135 41718 2026-06-03T10:58:38Z Paul maji 892 99 41718 wikitext text/x-wiki {{short description|Town, formal Capital of Gobir State}}{{Infobox historic site|name=Alkalawa|coordinates={{coord|13|36|47|N|06|15|36|E|type:adm2nd_region:NG|display=inline,title}}|location=[[Sabon Birni]], [[Sokoto State]], [[Nigeria]]|built=1760s|abandoned=3 October 1808|condition=Abandoned|cultures=[[Hausa people|Hausa]] (Gobirawa and [[History of Zamfara|Zamfarawa]])|part_of=[[Gobir]]|map_type=Nigeria}} '''Alkalawa''' (Hausa: Alƙalawa) was the capital of the [[Hausa people|Hausa]] city-state of [[Gobir]], in what is now northern [[Nigeria]]. == History == Alkalawa was originally a [[Quarter (urban subdivision)|quarter]] for an ''alkali'' ("judge" in [[Hausa language|Hausa]]) in the [[Zamfara State|kingdom of Zamafara]], hence the name ''Alkalawa''.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Zahradeen|first=Muhammad Sani|date=1976|title=ʻAbd Allāh Ibn Fodios contributions to the Fulani Jihad in nineteenth century Hausaland.pdf|url=https://www.academia.edu/37357179/%CA%BBAbd_All%C4%81h_Ibn_Fodios_contributions_to_the_Fulani_Jihad_in_nineteenth_century_Hausaland_pdf|journal=Mcgill University|pages=258}}</ref> In the early 19th-century, [[Fula people|Fulani]] [[Jihad|jihadist]] [[Usman dan Fodio]] attacked [[Yunfa]]'s forces (ruler of the kingdom of [[Gobir]]) at Alkalawa. The city fell in October 1808, marking the end of resistance to [[Fulani]] rule in the region.<ref>Research and Documentation Directors Government House, Kano.Kano Millennium:100 years in History.p.p, 44-45. ISBN 978-881-0958-6</ref> == References == {{Reflist}} == Bibliography == * Research and Documentation Directors Government House, Kano.Kano Millennium: 100 years in History. {{Nigeria-geo-stub}} mu1am69en9napr9v6vhxzfjldc1xsf0 41719 41718 2026-06-03T11:00:20Z Paul maji 892 41719 wikitext text/x-wiki {{short description|Town, formal Capital of Gobir State}}{{Infobox historic site|name=Alkalawa|coordinates={{coord|13|36|47|N|06|15|36|E|type:adm2nd_region:NG|display=inline,title}}|location=[[Sabon Birni]], [[Sokoto State]], [[Nigeria]]|built=1760s|abandoned=3 October 1808|condition=Abandoned|cultures=[[Hausa people|Hausa]] (Gobirawa and [[History of Zamfara|Zamfarawa]])|part_of=[[Gobir]]|map_type=Nigeria}} '''Alkalawa''' (Hausa: Alƙalawa) was the capital of the [[Hausa people|Hausa]] city-state of [[Gobir]], in what is now northern [[Nigeria]]. == Ó'híla History == Alkalawa was originally a [[Quarter (urban subdivision)|quarter]] for an ''alkali'' ("judge" in [[Hausa language|Hausa]]) in the [[Zamfara State|kingdom of Zamafara]], hence the name ''Alkalawa''.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Zahradeen|first=Muhammad Sani|date=1976|title=ʻAbd Allāh Ibn Fodios contributions to the Fulani Jihad in nineteenth century Hausaland.pdf|url=https://www.academia.edu/37357179/%CA%BBAbd_All%C4%81h_Ibn_Fodios_contributions_to_the_Fulani_Jihad_in_nineteenth_century_Hausaland_pdf|journal=Mcgill University|pages=258}}</ref> In the early 19th-century, [[Fula people|Fulani]] [[Jihad|jihadist]] [[Usman dan Fodio]] attacked [[Yunfa]]'s forces (ruler of the kingdom of [[Gobir]]) at Alkalawa. The city fell in October 1808, marking the end of resistance to [[Fulani]] rule in the region.<ref>Research and Documentation Directors Government House, Kano.Kano Millennium:100 years in History.p.p, 44-45. ISBN 978-881-0958-6</ref> == References == {{Reflist}} == Bibliography == * Research and Documentation Directors Government House, Kano.Kano Millennium: 100 years in History. {{Nigeria-geo-stub}} mktl9w1oriai2j4nid1ssptah2fbc0l 41720 41719 2026-06-03T11:05:02Z Paul maji 892 41720 wikitext text/x-wiki {{short description|Town, formal Capital of Gobir State}}{{Infobox historic site|name=Alkalawa|coordinates={{coord|13|36|47|N|06|15|36|E|type:adm2nd_region:NG|display=inline,title}}|location=[[Sabon Birni]], [[Sokoto State]], [[Nigeria]]|built=1760s|abandoned=3 October 1808|condition=Abandoned|cultures=[[Hausa people|Hausa]] (Gobirawa and [[History of Zamfara|Zamfarawa]])|part_of=[[Gobir]]|map_type=Nigeria}} '''Alkalawa''' (Hausa: Alƙalawa) was the capital of the [[Hausa people|Hausa]] city-state of [[Gobir]], in what is now northern [[Nigeria]]. == Ó'híla == Abakwane, ẹfẹ amónu-ukpibe kpaì alikali í Alkalawa chẹ́ Alkalawa was originally a [[Quarter (urban subdivision)|quarter]] for an ''alkali'' ("judge" in [[Hausa language|Hausa]]) in the [[Zamfara State|kingdom of Zamafara]], hence the name ''Alkalawa''.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Zahradeen|first=Muhammad Sani|date=1976|title=ʻAbd Allāh Ibn Fodios contributions to the Fulani Jihad in nineteenth century Hausaland.pdf|url=https://www.academia.edu/37357179/%CA%BBAbd_All%C4%81h_Ibn_Fodios_contributions_to_the_Fulani_Jihad_in_nineteenth_century_Hausaland_pdf|journal=Mcgill University|pages=258}}</ref> In the early 19th-century, [[Fula people|Fulani]] [[Jihad|jihadist]] [[Usman dan Fodio]] attacked [[Yunfa]]'s forces (ruler of the kingdom of [[Gobir]]) at Alkalawa. The city fell in October 1808, marking the end of resistance to [[Fulani]] rule in the region.<ref>Research and Documentation Directors Government House, Kano.Kano Millennium:100 years in History.p.p, 44-45. ISBN 978-881-0958-6</ref> == References == {{Reflist}} == Bibliography == * Research and Documentation Directors Government House, Kano.Kano Millennium: 100 years in History. {{Nigeria-geo-stub}} 41yulwkggfbkngt3qoa3rjlobu3r0kx 41721 41720 2026-06-03T11:06:33Z Paul maji 892 41721 wikitext text/x-wiki {{short description|Town, formal Capital of Gobir State}}{{Infobox historic site|name=Alkalawa|coordinates={{coord|13|36|47|N|06|15|36|E|type:adm2nd_region:NG|display=inline,title}}|location=[[Sabon Birni]], [[Sokoto State]], [[Nigeria]]|built=1760s|abandoned=3 October 1808|condition=Abandoned|cultures=[[Hausa people|Hausa]] (Gobirawa and [[History of Zamfara|Zamfarawa]])|part_of=[[Gobir]]|map_type=Nigeria}} '''Alkalawa''' (Hausa: Alƙalawa) was the capital of the [[Hausa people|Hausa]] city-state of [[Gobir]], in what is now northern [[Nigeria]]. == Ó'híla == Abakwane, ẹfẹ amónu-ukpibe kpaì alikali í Alkalawa chẹ́ [[Quarter (urban subdivision)|quarter]] efu amî [[Hausa language|Hausa]]) efî yé î in the [[Zamfara State|kingdom of Zamafara]], hence the name ''Alkalawa''.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Zahradeen|first=Muhammad Sani|date=1976|title=ʻAbd Allāh Ibn Fodios contributions to the Fulani Jihad in nineteenth century Hausaland.pdf|url=https://www.academia.edu/37357179/%CA%BBAbd_All%C4%81h_Ibn_Fodios_contributions_to_the_Fulani_Jihad_in_nineteenth_century_Hausaland_pdf|journal=Mcgill University|pages=258}}</ref> In the early 19th-century, [[Fula people|Fulani]] [[Jihad|jihadist]] [[Usman dan Fodio]] attacked [[Yunfa]]'s forces (ruler of the kingdom of [[Gobir]]) at Alkalawa. The city fell in October 1808, marking the end of resistance to [[Fulani]] rule in the region.<ref>Research and Documentation Directors Government House, Kano.Kano Millennium:100 years in History.p.p, 44-45. ISBN 978-881-0958-6</ref> == References == {{Reflist}} == Bibliography == * Research and Documentation Directors Government House, Kano.Kano Millennium: 100 years in History. {{Nigeria-geo-stub}} d3qust3sp3lkc5wza1xnrrvm0zbqkcu 41722 41721 2026-06-03T11:27:33Z Paul maji 892 41722 wikitext text/x-wiki {{short description|Town, formal Capital of Gobir State}}{{Infobox historic site|name=Alkalawa|coordinates={{coord|13|36|47|N|06|15|36|E|type:adm2nd_region:NG|display=inline,title}}|location=[[Sabon Birni]], [[Sokoto State]], [[Nigeria]]|built=1760s|abandoned=3 October 1808|condition=Abandoned|cultures=[[Hausa people|Hausa]] (Gobirawa and [[History of Zamfara|Zamfarawa]])|part_of=[[Gobir]]|map_type=Nigeria}} '''Alkalawa''' (Hausa: Alƙalawa) was the capital of the [[Hausa people|Hausa]] city-state of [[Gobir]], in what is now northern [[Nigeria]]. == Ó'híla == Abakwane, ẹfẹ amónu-ukpibe kpaì alikali í Alkalawa chẹ́ [[Quarter (urban subdivision)|quarter]] efu amî [[Hausa language|Hausa]]) efî yé î [[Zamfara State|kingdom of Zamafara]], ábu kî odnwu ché ''Alkalawa''.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Zahradeen|first=Muhammad Sani|date=1976|title=ʻAbd Allāh Ibn Fodios contributions to the Fulani Jihad in nineteenth century Hausaland.pdf|url=https://www.academia.edu/37357179/%CA%BBAbd_All%C4%81h_Ibn_Fodios_contributions_to_the_Fulani_Jihad_in_nineteenth_century_Hausaland_pdf|journal=Mcgill University|pages=258}}</ref> In the early 19th-century, [[Fula people|Fulani]] [[Jihad|jihadist]] [[Usman dan Fodio]] attacked [[Yunfa]]'s forces (ruler of the kingdom of [[Gobir]]) at Alkalawa. The city fell in October 1808, marking the end of resistance to [[Fulani]] rule in the region.<ref>Research and Documentation Directors Government House, Kano.Kano Millennium:100 years in History.p.p, 44-45. ISBN 978-881-0958-6</ref> == References == {{Reflist}} == Bibliography == * Research and Documentation Directors Government House, Kano.Kano Millennium: 100 years in History. {{Nigeria-geo-stub}} 63qh2e83cr5kc94y8ncysnmf8xl71e3 41723 41722 2026-06-03T11:30:36Z Paul maji 892 /* Ó'híla */ 41723 wikitext text/x-wiki {{short description|Town, formal Capital of Gobir State}}{{Infobox historic site|name=Alkalawa|coordinates={{coord|13|36|47|N|06|15|36|E|type:adm2nd_region:NG|display=inline,title}}|location=[[Sabon Birni]], [[Sokoto State]], [[Nigeria]]|built=1760s|abandoned=3 October 1808|condition=Abandoned|cultures=[[Hausa people|Hausa]] (Gobirawa and [[History of Zamfara|Zamfarawa]])|part_of=[[Gobir]]|map_type=Nigeria}} '''Alkalawa''' (Hausa: Alƙalawa) was the capital of the [[Hausa people|Hausa]] city-state of [[Gobir]], in what is now northern [[Nigeria]]. == Ó'híla == Abakwane, ẹfẹ amónu-ukpibe kpaì alikali í Alkalawa chẹ́ [[Quarter (urban subdivision)|quarter]] efu amî [[Hausa language|Hausa]]) efî yé î [[Zamfara State|kingdom of Zamafara]], ábu kî odnwu ché ''Alkalawa''.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Zahradeen|first=Muhammad Sani|date=1976|title=ʻAbd Allāh Ibn Fodios contributions to the Fulani Jihad in nineteenth century Hausaland.pdf|url=https://www.academia.edu/37357179/%CA%BBAbd_All%C4%81h_Ibn_Fodios_contributions_to_the_Fulani_Jihad_in_nineteenth_century_Hausaland_pdf|journal=Mcgill University|pages=258}}</ref> Efó ọjọ́ kọ́lábámẹ́fà In the early 19th-century, [[Fula people|Fulani]] [[Jihad|jihadist]] [[Usman dan Fodio]] ku ma kóo bo attacked [[Yunfa]]'s forces (ruler of the kingdom of [[Gobir]]) at Alkalawa. The city fell in October 1808, marking the end of resistance to [[Fulani]] rule in the region.<ref>Research and Documentation Directors Government House, Kano.Kano Millennium:100 years in History.p.p, 44-45. ISBN 978-881-0958-6</ref> == References == {{Reflist}} == Bibliography == * Research and Documentation Directors Government House, Kano.Kano Millennium: 100 years in History. {{Nigeria-geo-stub}} 2ly1d4nwd7kfglampr8xtp1vdua7mws 41724 41723 2026-06-03T11:48:15Z Paul maji 892 41724 wikitext text/x-wiki {{short description|Town, formal Capital of Gobir State}}{{Infobox historic site|name=Alkalawa|coordinates={{coord|13|36|47|N|06|15|36|E|type:adm2nd_region:NG|display=inline,title}}|location=[[Sabon Birni]], [[Sokoto State]], [[Nigeria]]|built=1760s|abandoned=3 October 1808|condition=Abandoned|cultures=[[Hausa people|Hausa]] (Gobirawa and [[History of Zamfara|Zamfarawa]])|part_of=[[Gobir]]|map_type=Nigeria}} '''Alkalawa''' (Hausa: Alƙalawa) was the capital of the [[Hausa people|Hausa]] city-state of [[Gobir]], in what is now northern [[Nigeria]]. == Ó'híla == Abakwane, ẹfẹ amónu-ukpibe kpaì alikali í Alkalawa chẹ́ [[Quarter (urban subdivision)|quarter]] efu amî [[Hausa language|Hausa]]) efî yé î [[Zamfara State|kingdom of Zamafara]], ábu kî odnwu ché ''Alkalawa''.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Zahradeen|first=Muhammad Sani|date=1976|title=ʻAbd Allāh Ibn Fodios contributions to the Fulani Jihad in nineteenth century Hausaland.pdf|url=https://www.academia.edu/37357179/%CA%BBAbd_All%C4%81h_Ibn_Fodios_contributions_to_the_Fulani_Jihad_in_nineteenth_century_Hausaland_pdf|journal=Mcgill University|pages=258}}</ref> Efó ọjọ́ kọ́lábámẹ́fà In the early 19th-century, [[Fula people|Fulani]] [[Jihad|jihadist]] [[Usman dan Fodio]] ku ma kóo bo attacked [[Yunfa]]'Onu Ẹgbiégba yẹ ì s forces (ruler of the kingdom of [[Gobir]]) ùgbo at Alkalawa. Éfî-ewo léwané éfu ó'chu ékègwéè efu ọdọ The city fell in October 1808, marking the end of resistance to [[Fulani]] rule in the region.<ref>Research and Documentation Directors Government House, Kano.Kano Millennium:100 years in History.p.p, 44-45. ISBN 978-881-0958-6</ref> == References == {{Reflist}} == Bibliography == * Research and Documentation Directors Government House, Kano.Kano Millennium: 100 years in History. {{Nigeria-geo-stub}} k04u2xoaevvk2k6bpnzqtnq9iduk499 41725 41724 2026-06-03T11:51:38Z Paul maji 892 41725 wikitext text/x-wiki {{short description|Town, formal Capital of Gobir State}}{{Infobox historic site|name=Alkalawa|coordinates={{coord|13|36|47|N|06|15|36|E|type:adm2nd_region:NG|display=inline,title}}|location=[[Sabon Birni]], [[Sokoto State]], [[Nigeria]]|built=1760s|abandoned=3 October 1808|condition=Abandoned|cultures=[[Hausa people|Hausa]] (Gobirawa and [[History of Zamfara|Zamfarawa]])|part_of=[[Gobir]]|map_type=Nigeria}} '''Alkalawa''' (Hausa: Alƙalawa) was the capital of the [[Hausa people|Hausa]] city-state of [[Gobir]], in what is now northern [[Nigeria]]. == Ó'híla == Abakwane, ẹfẹ amónu-ukpibe kpaì alikali í Alkalawa chẹ́ [[Quarter (urban subdivision)|quarter]] efu amî [[Hausa language|Hausa]]) efî yé î [[Zamfara State|kingdom of Zamafara]], ábu kî odnwu ché ''Alkalawa''.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Zahradeen|first=Muhammad Sani|date=1976|title=ʻAbd Allāh Ibn Fodios contributions to the Fulani Jihad in nineteenth century Hausaland.pdf|url=https://www.academia.edu/37357179/%CA%BBAbd_All%C4%81h_Ibn_Fodios_contributions_to_the_Fulani_Jihad_in_nineteenth_century_Hausaland_pdf|journal=Mcgill University|pages=258}}</ref> Efó ọjọ́ kọ́lábámẹ́fà In the early 19th-century, [[Fula people|Fulani]] [[Jihad|jihadist]] [[Usman dan Fodio]] ku ma kóo bo attacked [[Yunfa]]'Onu Ẹgbiégba yẹ ì [[Gobir]]) ùgbo Alkalawa. Éfî-ewo léwané éfu ó'chu ékègwéè efu ọdọ 1808, takî î mudî ukpojî yẹ ugwu-gwu amî marking the end of resistance to [[Fulani]] ku ma chî oda ówàlè rule in the region.<ref>Research and Documentation Directors Government House, Kano.Kano Millennium:100 years in History.p.p, 44-45. ISBN 978-881-0958-6</ref> == References == {{Reflist}} == Bibliography == * Research and Documentation Directors Government House, Kano.Kano Millennium: 100 years in History. {{Nigeria-geo-stub}} jxs1c15gaqvafrhqaq0h0s0fmt8ysnh 41726 41725 2026-06-03T11:52:53Z Paul maji 892 41726 wikitext text/x-wiki {{short description|Town, formal Capital of Gobir State}}{{Infobox historic site|name=Alkalawa|coordinates={{coord|13|36|47|N|06|15|36|E|type:adm2nd_region:NG|display=inline,title}}|location=[[Sabon Birni]], [[Sokoto State]], [[Nigeria]]|built=1760s|abandoned=3 October 1808|condition=Abandoned|cultures=[[Hausa people|Hausa]] (Gobirawa and [[History of Zamfara|Zamfarawa]])|part_of=[[Gobir]]|map_type=Nigeria}} '''Alkalawa''' (Hausa: Alƙalawa) was the capital of the [[Hausa people|Hausa]] city-state of [[Gobir]], in what is now northern [[Nigeria]]. == Ó'híla == Abakwane, ẹfẹ amónu-ukpibe kpaì alikali í Alkalawa chẹ́ [[Quarter (urban subdivision)|quarter]] efu amî [[Hausa language|Hausa]]) efî yé î [[Zamfara State|kingdom of Zamafara]], ábu kî odnwu ché ''Alkalawa''.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Zahradeen|first=Muhammad Sani|date=1976|title=ʻAbd Allāh Ibn Fodios contributions to the Fulani Jihad in nineteenth century Hausaland.pdf|url=https://www.academia.edu/37357179/%CA%BBAbd_All%C4%81h_Ibn_Fodios_contributions_to_the_Fulani_Jihad_in_nineteenth_century_Hausaland_pdf|journal=Mcgill University|pages=258}}</ref> Efó ọjọ́ kọ́lábámẹ́fà In the early 19th-century, [[Fula people|Fulani]] [[Jihad|jihadist]] [[Usman dan Fodio]] ku ma kóo bo [[Yunfa]]'Onu Ẹgbiégba yẹ ì [[Gobir]]) ùgbo Alkalawa. Éfî-ewo léwané éfu ó'chu ékègwéè efu ọdọ 1808, takî î mudî ukpojî yẹ ugwu-gwu amî [[Fulani]] ku ma chî oda ówàlè .<ref>Research and Documentation Directors Government House, Kano.Kano Millennium:100 years in History.p.p, 44-45. ISBN 978-881-0958-6</ref> == References == {{Reflist}} == Bibliography == * Research and Documentation Directors Government House, Kano.Kano Millennium: 100 years in History. {{Nigeria-geo-stub}} opqdu0pqiwyu4bq0s40bl090yspb6ft 41727 41726 2026-06-03T11:53:32Z Paul maji 892 41727 wikitext text/x-wiki {{short description|Town, formal Capital of Gobir State}} == Ó'híla == Abakwane, ẹfẹ amónu-ukpibe kpaì alikali í Alkalawa chẹ́ [[Quarter (urban subdivision)|quarter]] efu amî [[Hausa language|Hausa]]) efî yé î [[Zamfara State|kingdom of Zamafara]], ábu kî odnwu ché ''Alkalawa''.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Zahradeen|first=Muhammad Sani|date=1976|title=ʻAbd Allāh Ibn Fodios contributions to the Fulani Jihad in nineteenth century Hausaland.pdf|url=https://www.academia.edu/37357179/%CA%BBAbd_All%C4%81h_Ibn_Fodios_contributions_to_the_Fulani_Jihad_in_nineteenth_century_Hausaland_pdf|journal=Mcgill University|pages=258}}</ref> Efó ọjọ́ kọ́lábámẹ́fà In the early 19th-century, [[Fula people|Fulani]] [[Jihad|jihadist]] [[Usman dan Fodio]] ku ma kóo bo [[Yunfa]]'Onu Ẹgbiégba yẹ ì [[Gobir]]) ùgbo Alkalawa. Éfî-ewo léwané éfu ó'chu ékègwéè efu ọdọ 1808, takî î mudî ukpojî yẹ ugwu-gwu amî [[Fulani]] ku ma chî oda ówàlè .<ref>Research and Documentation Directors Government House, Kano.Kano Millennium:100 years in History.p.p, 44-45. ISBN 978-881-0958-6</ref> == References == {{Reflist}} == Bibliography == * Research and Documentation Directors Government House, Kano.Kano Millennium: 100 years in History. {{Nigeria-geo-stub}} 4q2fyb11knr2xd5w1hxua22hi95be0y