Wikipídiya iglwiki https://igl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogb%C3%A1_ogbolo MediaWiki 1.47.0-wmf.5 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 Waka music 0 2143 41796 41795 2026-06-04T11:59:38Z Paul maji 892 41796 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Islamic-oriented genre of Yoruba music}}{{refimprove|date=October 2021}} {{Music of Nigeria}} '''Waka music î chénè keju móọ̀ efu''' [[Islamic]]-kî étewn chî [[Yoruba music|Yoruba]] Íñu-íñu uleleá .<ref>{{Cite web|title=Waka|url=https://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/grovemusic/view/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.001.0001/omo-9781561592630-e-0000052710|access-date=2021-05-03|website=Grove Music Online|year=2001|language=en|doi=10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.52710|last1=Graham|first1=Ronnie|isbn=978-1-56159-263-0}}</ref>ené kî jewn eju móọ̀ chî It was made popular by [[Batile Alake|Alhaja Batile Alake]] kî kwó from [[Ijebu Igbo|Ijebu]],"kí k’ọ́na uleleá lé mú d’éji éfù uleleá Naijiria gárágá, égbá kí ya k’uleleá lé éfù amí concert kpaí amí party; mú d’ọmọ, íñwù nọ́ọ ch’ọ́ñwù kì chí ẹ́nẹ̀ kíkánga kí ya kọ́ uleleá waka kí d’ọwọ tàkàrdá ífíñu uleleá nọ. Kpẹ́ẹ́ru nọ, amí ẹ́nẹ̀-ọ́wọ́-mẹ̀fá kù má jọ́ bẹ̀ í [[Salawa Abeni]] kpaî Kuburatu Alaragbo kî dama kpî pack . Efu ọdọ 1992, [[Salawa Abeni]] kù má f’ólú-ọ́ba 'Queen yé Waka' jẹ nọ úgbo [[Alafin of Oyo]], [[Oba (ruler)|Oba]] [[Lamidi Adeyemi]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Queen Salawa Abeni|url=https://the234project.com/people/nigeria/queen-salawa-abeni/|access-date=2021-04-10|archive-date=2021-04-10|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210410052210/https://the234project.com/people/nigeria/queen-salawa-abeni/|url-status=dead}}</ref> Uleleá Waka ñwù nó kpaí ùgbo kì á kọ́ dápù kpáí uleleá gñgba kù má kọ́ nọ úgbo. [[2010 FIFA World Cup]] kî dó kì Waka Waka (yá î chî ègbá yé î afrîka) kî chewn ọ́'gkwu alî ya amî soja yé afrika kwî [[Cameroon]]. In later days, 90s to be precise, a lot more Musicians with the Quranic front came on board and one to stand out is El-hadj wasiu Kayode Sideeq and his wife hajia Hafsat Sideeq, He is now popularly known as BabaNwaka(father of waka) with the music being islam centered as far back as the times of trade between Mali empire of Mansa Musa of Timbuktu and the Southwestern region of Nigeria, whereby, they brought Islam to the Yorubas from Mali. == References == {{Reflist}}Raheem, O. 2020. "Waka Music," in Daily Life of Women: An Encyclopedia from Ancient Times to the Present, eds. Colleen Boyett, H. Micheal Tarver & Mildred Diane Gleason (Bloomsbury Publishing). ISBN 9781440846922 {{Africa-music-stub}} {{music-genre-stub}} {{Nigeria-stub}} gz4iwpf8jqbx5dy38qlfz71k9wsiqcs 41797 41796 2026-06-04T12:03:43Z Paul maji 892 41797 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Islamic-oriented genre of Yoruba music}}{{refimprove|date=October 2021}} {{Music of Nigeria}} '''Waka music î chénè keju móọ̀ efu''' [[Islamic]]-kî étewn chî [[Yoruba music|Yoruba]] Íñu-íñu uleleá .<ref>{{Cite web|title=Waka|url=https://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/grovemusic/view/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.001.0001/omo-9781561592630-e-0000052710|access-date=2021-05-03|website=Grove Music Online|year=2001|language=en|doi=10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.52710|last1=Graham|first1=Ronnie|isbn=978-1-56159-263-0}}</ref>ené kî jewn eju móọ̀ chî It was made popular by [[Batile Alake|Alhaja Batile Alake]] kî kwó from [[Ijebu Igbo|Ijebu]],"kí k’ọ́na uleleá lé mú d’éji éfù uleleá Naijiria gárágá, égbá kí ya k’uleleá lé éfù amí concert kpaí amí party; mú d’ọmọ, íñwù nọ́ọ ch’ọ́ñwù kì chí ẹ́nẹ̀ kíkánga kí ya kọ́ uleleá waka kí d’ọwọ tàkàrdá ífíñu uleleá nọ. Kpẹ́ẹ́ru nọ, amí ẹ́nẹ̀-ọ́wọ́-mẹ̀fá kù má jọ́ bẹ̀ í [[Salawa Abeni]] kpaî Kuburatu Alaragbo kî dama kpî pack . Efu ọdọ 1992, [[Salawa Abeni]] kù má f’ólú-ọ́ba 'Queen yé Waka' jẹ nọ úgbo [[Alafin of Oyo]], [[Oba (ruler)|Oba]] [[Lamidi Adeyemi]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Queen Salawa Abeni|url=https://the234project.com/people/nigeria/queen-salawa-abeni/|access-date=2021-04-10|archive-date=2021-04-10|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210410052210/https://the234project.com/people/nigeria/queen-salawa-abeni/|url-status=dead}}</ref> Uleleá Waka ñwù nó kpaí ùgbo kì á kọ́ dápù kpáí uleleá gñgba kù má kọ́ nọ úgbo. [[2010 FIFA World Cup]] kî dó kì Waka Waka (yá î chî ègbá yé î afrîka) kî chewn ọ́'gkwu alî ya amî soja yé afrika kwî [[Cameroon]]. "Éfù amí álá-ìgbele kì lé wá, éfù ọdọ amí ígbó mẹ́wá (1990s) gágá, amí á-k’uleleá wẹ́wẹ́ kí ya tẹ́ kọ́na Kọránì mú d’ọwọ́ títẹ́ jọ, ọ̀kàn kí gárágá éfù má chí El-hadj Wasiu Kayode Sideeq kpaí oñwù lẹ Hajia Hafsat Sideeq. Àbàjì í, amá dọ̀wọ́ mọ̀ nọ gágá nọ BabaNwaka (ùgbo-ẹ́yí uleleá waka) nọ, kí uleleá lẹ chẹ́ kọ́na íslàmù gbárágá gá tì égbá únyí-ẹ́rwọ́ ífíñu Mansa Musa éfù ẹ̀wọ̀ Mali ugbo Timbuktu kpaí afí-ọwọ́-ọgẹ́gẹ́ gúwú Naîjîrîlîa lẹ, égbá kù má mú addìnì Islamu wá kọ amí Yoruba gúwú Mali."In later days, 90s to be precise, a lot more Musicians with the Quranic front came on board and one to stand out is El-hadj wasiu Kayode Sideeq and his wife hajia Hafsat Sideeq, He is now popularly known as BabaNwaka(father of waka) with the music being islam centered as far back as the times of trade between Mali empire of Mansa Musa of Timbuktu and the Southwestern region of Nigeria, whereby, they brought Islam to the Yorubas from Mali. == References == {{Reflist}}Raheem, O. 2020. "Waka Music," in Daily Life of Women: An Encyclopedia from Ancient Times to the Present, eds. Colleen Boyett, H. Micheal Tarver & Mildred Diane Gleason (Bloomsbury Publishing). ISBN 9781440846922 {{Africa-music-stub}} {{music-genre-stub}} {{Nigeria-stub}} 95skyy2fonowg5aeb68kfa75gznzc4s 41798 41797 2026-06-04T12:05:49Z Paul maji 892 41798 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Islamic-oriented genre of Yoruba music}}{{refimprove|date=October 2021}} {{Music of Nigeria}} '''Waka music î chénè keju móọ̀ efu''' [[Islamic]]-kî étewn chî [[Yoruba music|Yoruba]] Íñu-íñu uleleá .<ref>{{Cite web|title=Waka|url=https://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/grovemusic/view/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.001.0001/omo-9781561592630-e-0000052710|access-date=2021-05-03|website=Grove Music Online|year=2001|language=en|doi=10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.52710|last1=Graham|first1=Ronnie|isbn=978-1-56159-263-0}}</ref>ené kî jewn eju móọ̀ chî It was made popular by [[Batile Alake|Alhaja Batile Alake]] kî kwó from [[Ijebu Igbo|Ijebu]],"kí k’ọ́na uleleá lé mú d’éji éfù uleleá Naijiria gárágá, égbá kí ya k’uleleá lé éfù amí concert kpaí amí party; mú d’ọmọ, íñwù nọ́ọ ch’ọ́ñwù kì chí ẹ́nẹ̀ kíkánga kí ya kọ́ uleleá waka kí d’ọwọ tàkàrdá ífíñu uleleá nọ. Kpẹ́ẹ́ru nọ, amí ẹ́nẹ̀-ọ́wọ́-mẹ̀fá kù má jọ́ bẹ̀ í [[Salawa Abeni]] kpaî Kuburatu Alaragbo kî dama kpî pack . Efu ọdọ 1992, [[Salawa Abeni]] kù má f’ólú-ọ́ba 'Queen yé Waka' jẹ nọ úgbo [[Alafin of Oyo]], [[Oba (ruler)|Oba]] [[Lamidi Adeyemi]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Queen Salawa Abeni|url=https://the234project.com/people/nigeria/queen-salawa-abeni/|access-date=2021-04-10|archive-date=2021-04-10|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210410052210/https://the234project.com/people/nigeria/queen-salawa-abeni/|url-status=dead}}</ref> Uleleá Waka ñwù nó kpaí ùgbo kì á kọ́ dápù kpáí uleleá gñgba kù má kọ́ nọ úgbo. [[2010 FIFA World Cup]] kî dó kì Waka Waka (yá î chî ègbá yé î afrîka) kî chewn ọ́'gkwu alî ya amî soja yé afrika kwî [[Cameroon]]. "Éfù amí álá-ìgbele kì lé wá, éfù ọdọ amí ígbó mẹ́wá (1990s) gágá, amí á-k’uleleá wẹ́wẹ́ kí ya tẹ́ kọ́na Kọránì mú d’ọwọ́ títẹ́ jọ, ọ̀kàn kí gárágá éfù má chí El-hadj Wasiu Kayode Sideeq kpaí oñwù lẹ Hajia Hafsat Sideeq. Àbàjì í, amá dọ̀wọ́ mọ̀ nọ gágá nọ BabaNwaka (ùgbo-ẹ́yí uleleá waka) nọ, kí uleleá lẹ chẹ́ kọ́na íslàmù gbárágá gá tì égbá únyí-ẹ́rwọ́ ífíñu Mansa Musa éfù ẹ̀wọ̀ Mali ugbo Timbuktu kpaí afí-ọwọ́-ọgẹ́gẹ́ gúwú Naîjîrîlîa lẹ, égbá kù má mú addìnì Islamu wá kọ amí Yoruba gúwú Mali. == References == {{Reflist}}Raheem, O. 2020. "Waka Music," in Daily Life of Women: An Encyclopedia from Ancient Times to the Present, eds. Colleen Boyett, H. Micheal Tarver & Mildred Diane Gleason (Bloomsbury Publishing). ISBN 9781440846922 {{Africa-music-stub}} {{music-genre-stub}} {{Nigeria-stub}} e2vwyhbma15it2ve51210jxms3mww23 Hwana language 0 2144 41799 2026-06-04T12:10:25Z Halims12 1490 Created page with "{{Short description|Chadic language spoken in Nigeria}} {{Infobox language |name=Hwana |states=[[Nigeria]] |region=[[Adamawa State]] |speakers=32,000 |date=1992 |ref=e25 |familycolor=Afro-Asiatic |fam2=[[Chadic languages|Chadic]] |fam3=[[Biu–Mandara languages|Biu–Mandara]] |fam4=[[Tera languages|Tera]] (A.1) |iso3=hwo |glotto=hwan1240 |glottorefname=Hwana }} '''Hwana''' (also known as Hwona, Hona, Tuftera, Fiterya) is an [[Afro-Asiatic languages|Afro-Asiatic]] lang..." 41799 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Chadic language spoken in Nigeria}} {{Infobox language |name=Hwana |states=[[Nigeria]] |region=[[Adamawa State]] |speakers=32,000 |date=1992 |ref=e25 |familycolor=Afro-Asiatic |fam2=[[Chadic languages|Chadic]] |fam3=[[Biu–Mandara languages|Biu–Mandara]] |fam4=[[Tera languages|Tera]] (A.1) |iso3=hwo |glotto=hwan1240 |glottorefname=Hwana }} '''Hwana''' (also known as Hwona, Hona, Tuftera, Fiterya) is an [[Afro-Asiatic languages|Afro-Asiatic]] language spoken in [[Adamawa State]], [[Nigeria]].<ref name=e25/> == Notes == {{Reflist}} {{Languages of Nigeria}} {{Biu–Mandara languages}} [[Category:Biu-Mandara languages]] [[Category:Languages of Nigeria]] {{BiuMandara-lang-stub}} {{Nigeria-lang-stub}} qkyhp9pnx8onr69ts9xanez2sz2c2um 41800 41799 2026-06-04T12:14:02Z Halims12 1490 41800 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Chadic language spoken in Nigeria}} {{Infobox language |name=Hwana |states=[[Nigeria]] |region=[[Adamawa State]] |speakers=32,000 |date=1992 |ref=e25 |familycolor=Afro-Asiatic |fam2=[[Chadic languages|Chadic]] |fam3=[[Biu–Mandara languages|Biu–Mandara]] |fam4=[[Tera languages|Tera]] (A.1) |iso3=hwo |glotto=hwan1240 |glottorefname=Hwana }} '''Ma nwọ di ichi Hwana''' Hwona, Hona, Tuftera, Fiterya. Ichi Hwana chi ichi [[Afro-Asiatic languages|Afro-Asiatic]]. U gbọ ku ma ki ichi Hwana chi [[Adamawa State]], [[Nigeria]].<ref name=e25/> == Notes == {{Reflist}} {{Languages of Nigeria}} {{Biu–Mandara languages}} [[Category:Biu-Mandara languages]] [[Category:Languages of Nigeria]] {{BiuMandara-lang-stub}} {{Nigeria-lang-stub}} 04565ql1go2ezirgv6uv9fz0lk61160 41801 41800 2026-06-04T12:14:34Z Halims12 1490 41801 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Ma nwọ di ichi Hwana''' Hwona, Hona, Tuftera, Fiterya. Ichi Hwana chi ichi [[Afro-Asiatic languages|Afro-Asiatic]]. U gbọ ku ma ki ichi Hwana chi [[Adamawa State]], [[Nigeria]].<ref name=e25/> == Notes == {{Reflist}} [[Category:Biu-Mandara languages]] [[Category:Languages of Nigeria]] 6a08t3sviuctdnzohsse5ewfrsx0xhl Saipem Nigeria 0 2145 41802 2026-06-04T13:17:51Z Paul maji 892 Created page with "{{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{Infobox company|type=[[Subsidiary]]|parent=[[Saipem]]|industry=[[Energy services]]|hq_location_city=[[Lagos]]|hq_location_country=Nigeria}} '''Saipem Nigeria''' is the [[Nigerian]] subsidiary company of [[Saipem]], with a huge structure covering all sort of services to the Oil & Gas Industry such as Drilling On/Offshore, [[construction]] activities on/offshore ([[Pipeline transport|pipelines]], [[Power plant|power plants]], fab..." 41802 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{Infobox company|type=[[Subsidiary]]|parent=[[Saipem]]|industry=[[Energy services]]|hq_location_city=[[Lagos]]|hq_location_country=Nigeria}} '''Saipem Nigeria''' is the [[Nigerian]] subsidiary company of [[Saipem]], with a huge structure covering all sort of services to the Oil & Gas Industry such as Drilling On/Offshore, [[construction]] activities on/offshore ([[Pipeline transport|pipelines]], [[Power plant|power plants]], fabrication activities) [[Engineering]], [[Maintenance, repair and operations|Maintenance]]. EPIC/EPC Contractor with [[Office|head offices]] in [[Lagos]] and New operational Base in [[Port Harcourt]] (Rumulumeni area). Saipem is under trial in Italy over charges relating to bribery in Nigeria. <ref name="AR2011">{{cite web|url=https://af.reuters.com/article/investingNews/idAFJOE70P0L920110126|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110715175730/http://af.reuters.com/article/investingNews/idAFJOE70P0L920110126|url-status=dead|archive-date=2011-07-15|title=Saipem to go on trial on Nigeria charges: sources|date=2011-01-26|publisher=Reuters}}</ref> == References == {{Reflist}} == External links == {{Portal|Nigeria|Energy}} * [http://www.saipem.it/address.asp?country=40 Saipem S.p.a. official site, 'Nigeria'] * [https://web.archive.org/web/20051005000421/http://www.saipem.eni.it/ Saipem S.p.a. official site] * [http://www.thetidenews.com/article.aspx?qrDate=01/24/2006&qrTitle=Saipem%20re-assures%20host%20communities%20on%20dev&qrColumn=BUSINESS Saipem re-assures host communities on dev] at The Tide online * ''[http://www.rigzone.com/news/article.asp?a_id=29136 Saipem Wins Gbaran Work in Nigeria]'' at rigzone.com * [http://www.alacrastore.com/company-snapshot/Saipem_Nigeria_Limited-3837282 Saipem Nigeria at Alacrastore] {{Nigeria-company-stub}} {{petroleum-company-stub}} su56mwd8x237ej4oz1tyvlhysuu5qp0 41803 41802 2026-06-04T13:27:26Z Paul maji 892 41803 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{Infobox company|type=[[Subsidiary]]|parent=[[Saipem]]|industry=[[Energy services]]|hq_location_city=[[Lagos]]|hq_location_country=Nigeria}} '''Saipem Nigeria î chî éné''' is the [[Nigerian]] chí unyí icholo k'oma kí d'ọwọ kóófînï subsidiary company of [[Saipem]], kuba unyí ukọlọ ukpọgájí kí dọwọ nọ unyí icholo amínẹ kpají kpají má dọwọ amẹgbé eju amí amájí amí olí kpóí, abọ kí chí egwú kpéwú ọmẹ amí amájí kọwọ onẹnyẹ onyunyo with a huge structure covering all sort of services to the Oil & Gas Industry such as Drilling On/Offshore, [[construction]] activities on/offshore ([[Pipeline transport|pipelines]], [[Power plant|power plants]], fabrication activities) [[Engineering]], [[Maintenance, repair and operations|Maintenance]]. EPIC/EPC Contractor with [[Office|head offices]] in [[Lagos]] and New operational Base in [[Port Harcourt]] (Rumulumeni area). Saipem is under trial in Italy over charges relating to bribery in Nigeria. <ref name="AR2011">{{cite web|url=https://af.reuters.com/article/investingNews/idAFJOE70P0L920110126|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110715175730/http://af.reuters.com/article/investingNews/idAFJOE70P0L920110126|url-status=dead|archive-date=2011-07-15|title=Saipem to go on trial on Nigeria charges: sources|date=2011-01-26|publisher=Reuters}}</ref> == References == {{Reflist}} == External links == {{Portal|Nigeria|Energy}} * [http://www.saipem.it/address.asp?country=40 Saipem S.p.a. official site, 'Nigeria'] * [https://web.archive.org/web/20051005000421/http://www.saipem.eni.it/ Saipem S.p.a. official site] * [http://www.thetidenews.com/article.aspx?qrDate=01/24/2006&qrTitle=Saipem%20re-assures%20host%20communities%20on%20dev&qrColumn=BUSINESS Saipem re-assures host communities on dev] at The Tide online * ''[http://www.rigzone.com/news/article.asp?a_id=29136 Saipem Wins Gbaran Work in Nigeria]'' at rigzone.com * [http://www.alacrastore.com/company-snapshot/Saipem_Nigeria_Limited-3837282 Saipem Nigeria at Alacrastore] {{Nigeria-company-stub}} {{petroleum-company-stub}} nk6q868gwe4o4hnvys50qg372sy19zv 41804 41803 2026-06-04T13:29:11Z Paul maji 892 41804 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{Infobox company|type=[[Subsidiary]]|parent=[[Saipem]]|industry=[[Energy services]]|hq_location_city=[[Lagos]]|hq_location_country=Nigeria}} '''Saipem Nigeria î chî éné''' [[Nigerian]] chí unyí icholo k'oma kí d'ọwọ kóófînï [[Saipem]], kuba unyí ukọlọ ukpọgájí kí dọwọ nọ unyí icholo amínẹ kpají kpají má dọwọ amẹgbé eju amí amájí amí olí kpóí, abọ kí chí egwú kpéwú ọmẹ amí amájí kọwọ onẹnyẹ onyunyo , [[construction]] activities on/offshore ([[Pipeline transport|pipelines]], [[Power plant|power plants]], fabrication activities) [[Engineering]], [[Maintenance, repair and operations|Maintenance]]. EPIC/EPC Contractor with [[Office|head offices]] in [[Lagos]] and New operational Base in [[Port Harcourt]] (Rumulumeni area). Saipem is under trial in Italy over charges relating to bribery in Nigeria. <ref name="AR2011">{{cite web|url=https://af.reuters.com/article/investingNews/idAFJOE70P0L920110126|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110715175730/http://af.reuters.com/article/investingNews/idAFJOE70P0L920110126|url-status=dead|archive-date=2011-07-15|title=Saipem to go on trial on Nigeria charges: sources|date=2011-01-26|publisher=Reuters}}</ref> == References == {{Reflist}} == External links == {{Portal|Nigeria|Energy}} * [http://www.saipem.it/address.asp?country=40 Saipem S.p.a. official site, 'Nigeria'] * [https://web.archive.org/web/20051005000421/http://www.saipem.eni.it/ Saipem S.p.a. official site] * [http://www.thetidenews.com/article.aspx?qrDate=01/24/2006&qrTitle=Saipem%20re-assures%20host%20communities%20on%20dev&qrColumn=BUSINESS Saipem re-assures host communities on dev] at The Tide online * ''[http://www.rigzone.com/news/article.asp?a_id=29136 Saipem Wins Gbaran Work in Nigeria]'' at rigzone.com * [http://www.alacrastore.com/company-snapshot/Saipem_Nigeria_Limited-3837282 Saipem Nigeria at Alacrastore] {{Nigeria-company-stub}} {{petroleum-company-stub}} kl9ayy33j0z7g5kbu7zn45s1yt2ws8h 41805 41804 2026-06-04T13:31:43Z Paul maji 892 41805 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{Infobox company|type=[[Subsidiary]]|parent=[[Saipem]]|industry=[[Energy services]]|hq_location_city=[[Lagos]]|hq_location_country=Nigeria}} '''Saipem Nigeria î chî éné''' [[Nigerian]] chí unyí icholo k'oma kí d'ọwọ kóófînï [[Saipem]], kuba unyí ukọlọ ukpọgájí kí dọwọ nọ unyí icholo amínẹ kpají kpají má dọwọ amẹgbé eju amí amájí amí olí kpóí, abọ kí chí egwú kpéwú ọmẹ amí amájí kọwọ onẹnyẹ onyunyo , [[construction]] Ukọlọ ọwọ onẹnyẹ kpóí ọwọ onyunyo activities on/offshore ([[Pipeline transport|pipelines]], [[Power plant|power plants]], fabrication activities) [[Engineering]], [[Maintenance, repair and operations|Maintenance]]. EPIC/EPC Contractor with [[Office|head offices]] in [[Lagos]] and New operational Base in [[Port Harcourt]] (Rumulumeni area). Saipem is under trial in Italy over charges relating to bribery in Nigeria. <ref name="AR2011">{{cite web|url=https://af.reuters.com/article/investingNews/idAFJOE70P0L920110126|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110715175730/http://af.reuters.com/article/investingNews/idAFJOE70P0L920110126|url-status=dead|archive-date=2011-07-15|title=Saipem to go on trial on Nigeria charges: sources|date=2011-01-26|publisher=Reuters}}</ref> == References == {{Reflist}} == External links == {{Portal|Nigeria|Energy}} * [http://www.saipem.it/address.asp?country=40 Saipem S.p.a. official site, 'Nigeria'] * [https://web.archive.org/web/20051005000421/http://www.saipem.eni.it/ Saipem S.p.a. official site] * [http://www.thetidenews.com/article.aspx?qrDate=01/24/2006&qrTitle=Saipem%20re-assures%20host%20communities%20on%20dev&qrColumn=BUSINESS Saipem re-assures host communities on dev] at The Tide online * ''[http://www.rigzone.com/news/article.asp?a_id=29136 Saipem Wins Gbaran Work in Nigeria]'' at rigzone.com * [http://www.alacrastore.com/company-snapshot/Saipem_Nigeria_Limited-3837282 Saipem Nigeria at Alacrastore] {{Nigeria-company-stub}} {{petroleum-company-stub}} gm4w05th4pdt7m80jtsdsrkocnn0wkq 41806 41805 2026-06-04T13:33:44Z Paul maji 892 41806 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{Infobox company|type=[[Subsidiary]]|parent=[[Saipem]]|industry=[[Energy services]]|hq_location_city=[[Lagos]]|hq_location_country=Nigeria}} '''Saipem Nigeria î chî éné''' [[Nigerian]] chí unyí icholo k'oma kí d'ọwọ kóófînï [[Saipem]], kuba unyí ukọlọ ukpọgájí kí dọwọ nọ unyí icholo amínẹ kpají kpají má dọwọ amẹgbé eju amí amájí amí olí kpóí, abọ kí chí egwú kpéwú ọmẹ amí amájí kọwọ onẹnyẹ onyunyo , [[construction]] Ukọlọ ọwọ onẹnyẹ kpóí ọwọ onyunyo activities on/offshore ([[Pipeline transport|pipelines]], [[Power plant|power plants]], Ukọlọ e’gba nọ fabrication activities) [[Engineering]], [[Maintenance, repair and operations|Maintenance]]. EPIC/EPC Contractor with [[Office|head offices]] in [[Lagos]] and New operational Base in [[Port Harcourt]] (Rumulumeni area). Saipem is under trial in Italy over charges relating to bribery in Nigeria. <ref name="AR2011">{{cite web|url=https://af.reuters.com/article/investingNews/idAFJOE70P0L920110126|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110715175730/http://af.reuters.com/article/investingNews/idAFJOE70P0L920110126|url-status=dead|archive-date=2011-07-15|title=Saipem to go on trial on Nigeria charges: sources|date=2011-01-26|publisher=Reuters}}</ref> == References == {{Reflist}} == External links == {{Portal|Nigeria|Energy}} * [http://www.saipem.it/address.asp?country=40 Saipem S.p.a. official site, 'Nigeria'] * [https://web.archive.org/web/20051005000421/http://www.saipem.eni.it/ Saipem S.p.a. official site] * [http://www.thetidenews.com/article.aspx?qrDate=01/24/2006&qrTitle=Saipem%20re-assures%20host%20communities%20on%20dev&qrColumn=BUSINESS Saipem re-assures host communities on dev] at The Tide online * ''[http://www.rigzone.com/news/article.asp?a_id=29136 Saipem Wins Gbaran Work in Nigeria]'' at rigzone.com * [http://www.alacrastore.com/company-snapshot/Saipem_Nigeria_Limited-3837282 Saipem Nigeria at Alacrastore] {{Nigeria-company-stub}} {{petroleum-company-stub}} 5gm4yyd7nbkscyuc2zg06er7v4xjdit 41807 41806 2026-06-04T13:35:29Z Paul maji 892 41807 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{Infobox company|type=[[Subsidiary]]|parent=[[Saipem]]|industry=[[Energy services]]|hq_location_city=[[Lagos]]|hq_location_country=Nigeria}} '''Saipem Nigeria î chî éné''' [[Nigerian]] chí unyí icholo k'oma kí d'ọwọ kóófînï [[Saipem]], kuba unyí ukọlọ ukpọgájí kí dọwọ nọ unyí icholo amínẹ kpají kpají má dọwọ amẹgbé eju amí amájí amí olí kpóí, abọ kí chí egwú kpéwú ọmẹ amí amájí kọwọ onẹnyẹ onyunyo , [[construction]] Ukọlọ ọwọ onẹnyẹ kpóí ọwọ onyunyo ([[Pipeline transport|pipelines]], [[Power plant|power plants]], Ukọlọ e’gba nọ ) [[Engineering]], [[Maintenance, repair and operations|Maintenance]]. EPIC/EPC Contractor with [[Office|head offices]] in [[Lagos]] and New operational Base in [[Port Harcourt]] (Rumulumeni area). Saipem is under trial in Italy over charges relating to bribery in Nigeria. <ref name="AR2011">{{cite web|url=https://af.reuters.com/article/investingNews/idAFJOE70P0L920110126|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110715175730/http://af.reuters.com/article/investingNews/idAFJOE70P0L920110126|url-status=dead|archive-date=2011-07-15|title=Saipem to go on trial on Nigeria charges: sources|date=2011-01-26|publisher=Reuters}}</ref> == References == {{Reflist}} == External links == {{Portal|Nigeria|Energy}} * [http://www.saipem.it/address.asp?country=40 Saipem S.p.a. official site, 'Nigeria'] * [https://web.archive.org/web/20051005000421/http://www.saipem.eni.it/ Saipem S.p.a. official site] * [http://www.thetidenews.com/article.aspx?qrDate=01/24/2006&qrTitle=Saipem%20re-assures%20host%20communities%20on%20dev&qrColumn=BUSINESS Saipem re-assures host communities on dev] at The Tide online * ''[http://www.rigzone.com/news/article.asp?a_id=29136 Saipem Wins Gbaran Work in Nigeria]'' at rigzone.com * [http://www.alacrastore.com/company-snapshot/Saipem_Nigeria_Limited-3837282 Saipem Nigeria at Alacrastore] {{Nigeria-company-stub}} {{petroleum-company-stub}} 9ow3cehbxzqj3d1mio40xk2m9ewsulk 41808 41807 2026-06-04T13:38:21Z Paul maji 892 41808 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{Infobox company|type=[[Subsidiary]]|parent=[[Saipem]]|industry=[[Energy services]]|hq_location_city=[[Lagos]]|hq_location_country=Nigeria}} '''Saipem Nigeria î chî éné''' [[Nigerian]] chí unyí icholo k'oma kí d'ọwọ kóófînï [[Saipem]], kuba unyí ukọlọ ukpọgájí kí dọwọ nọ unyí icholo amínẹ kpají kpají má dọwọ amẹgbé eju amí amájí amí olí kpóí, abọ kí chí egwú kpéwú ọmẹ amí amájí kọwọ onẹnyẹ onyunyo , [[construction]] Ukọlọ ọwọ onẹnyẹ kpóí ọwọ onyunyo ([[Pipeline transport|pipelines]], [[Power plant|power plants]], Ukọlọ e’gba nọ ) [[Engineering]], [[Maintenance, repair and operations|Maintenance]]. Á'bo unyî ukolo yé EPIC/EPC kpî Contractor with [[Office|head offices]] efu in [[Lagos]] kpaí úgbo óodò unyî etitó éfî ewọ and New operational Base in [[Port Harcourt]] (Rumulumeni area). Saipem is under trial in Italy over charges relating to bribery in Nigeria. <ref name="AR2011">{{cite web|url=https://af.reuters.com/article/investingNews/idAFJOE70P0L920110126|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110715175730/http://af.reuters.com/article/investingNews/idAFJOE70P0L920110126|url-status=dead|archive-date=2011-07-15|title=Saipem to go on trial on Nigeria charges: sources|date=2011-01-26|publisher=Reuters}}</ref> == References == {{Reflist}} == External links == {{Portal|Nigeria|Energy}} * [http://www.saipem.it/address.asp?country=40 Saipem S.p.a. official site, 'Nigeria'] * [https://web.archive.org/web/20051005000421/http://www.saipem.eni.it/ Saipem S.p.a. official site] * [http://www.thetidenews.com/article.aspx?qrDate=01/24/2006&qrTitle=Saipem%20re-assures%20host%20communities%20on%20dev&qrColumn=BUSINESS Saipem re-assures host communities on dev] at The Tide online * ''[http://www.rigzone.com/news/article.asp?a_id=29136 Saipem Wins Gbaran Work in Nigeria]'' at rigzone.com * [http://www.alacrastore.com/company-snapshot/Saipem_Nigeria_Limited-3837282 Saipem Nigeria at Alacrastore] {{Nigeria-company-stub}} {{petroleum-company-stub}} 3qkwvd3k0nl1bligi4juhnq7ttzrllt 41809 41808 2026-06-04T13:40:10Z Paul maji 892 41809 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{Infobox company|type=[[Subsidiary]]|parent=[[Saipem]]|industry=[[Energy services]]|hq_location_city=[[Lagos]]|hq_location_country=Nigeria}} '''Saipem Nigeria î chî éné''' [[Nigerian]] chí unyí icholo k'oma kí d'ọwọ kóófînï [[Saipem]], kuba unyí ukọlọ ukpọgájí kí dọwọ nọ unyí icholo amínẹ kpají kpají má dọwọ amẹgbé eju amí amájí amí olí kpóí, abọ kí chí egwú kpéwú ọmẹ amí amájí kọwọ onẹnyẹ onyunyo , [[construction]] Ukọlọ ọwọ onẹnyẹ kpóí ọwọ onyunyo ([[Pipeline transport|pipelines]], [[Power plant|power plants]], Ukọlọ e’gba nọ ) [[Engineering]], [[Maintenance, repair and operations|Maintenance]]. Á'bo unyî ukolo cotrato yé EPIC/EPC kpî [[Office|head offices]] efu [[Lagos]] kpaí úgbo óodò unyî etitó éfî ewọ [[Port Harcourt]] (Rumulumeni area). Saipem is under trial in Italy over charges relating to bribery in Nigeria. <ref name="AR2011">{{cite web|url=https://af.reuters.com/article/investingNews/idAFJOE70P0L920110126|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110715175730/http://af.reuters.com/article/investingNews/idAFJOE70P0L920110126|url-status=dead|archive-date=2011-07-15|title=Saipem to go on trial on Nigeria charges: sources|date=2011-01-26|publisher=Reuters}}</ref> == References == {{Reflist}} == External links == {{Portal|Nigeria|Energy}} * [http://www.saipem.it/address.asp?country=40 Saipem S.p.a. official site, 'Nigeria'] * [https://web.archive.org/web/20051005000421/http://www.saipem.eni.it/ Saipem S.p.a. official site] * [http://www.thetidenews.com/article.aspx?qrDate=01/24/2006&qrTitle=Saipem%20re-assures%20host%20communities%20on%20dev&qrColumn=BUSINESS Saipem re-assures host communities on dev] at The Tide online * ''[http://www.rigzone.com/news/article.asp?a_id=29136 Saipem Wins Gbaran Work in Nigeria]'' at rigzone.com * [http://www.alacrastore.com/company-snapshot/Saipem_Nigeria_Limited-3837282 Saipem Nigeria at Alacrastore] {{Nigeria-company-stub}} {{petroleum-company-stub}} kh0673lifsx6wan0zb4dxkhobrzsb1l 41810 41809 2026-06-04T13:42:12Z Paul maji 892 /* References */ 41810 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{Infobox company|type=[[Subsidiary]]|parent=[[Saipem]]|industry=[[Energy services]]|hq_location_city=[[Lagos]]|hq_location_country=Nigeria}} '''Saipem Nigeria î chî éné''' [[Nigerian]] chí unyí icholo k'oma kí d'ọwọ kóófînï [[Saipem]], kuba unyí ukọlọ ukpọgájí kí dọwọ nọ unyí icholo amínẹ kpají kpají má dọwọ amẹgbé eju amí amájí amí olí kpóí, abọ kí chí egwú kpéwú ọmẹ amí amájí kọwọ onẹnyẹ onyunyo , [[construction]] Ukọlọ ọwọ onẹnyẹ kpóí ọwọ onyunyo ([[Pipeline transport|pipelines]], [[Power plant|power plants]], Ukọlọ e’gba nọ ) [[Engineering]], [[Maintenance, repair and operations|Maintenance]]. Á'bo unyî ukolo cotrato yé EPIC/EPC kpî [[Office|head offices]] efu [[Lagos]] kpaí úgbo óodò unyî etitó éfî ewọ [[Port Harcourt]] (Rumulumeni area). Má kọwọ Saipem d’efu ẹjọ unyí kọọtu efu ane Italy nolu ọna ẹnwu abẹtẹ kí jẹ d’ọwọ eju amí ukọlọ efu ane Nigeria"Saipem is under trial in Italy over charges relating to bribery in Nigeria. <ref name="AR2011">{{cite web|url=https://af.reuters.com/article/investingNews/idAFJOE70P0L920110126|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110715175730/http://af.reuters.com/article/investingNews/idAFJOE70P0L920110126|url-status=dead|archive-date=2011-07-15|title=Saipem to go on trial on Nigeria charges: sources|date=2011-01-26|publisher=Reuters}}</ref> == References == {{Reflist}} == External links == {{Portal|Nigeria|Energy}} * [http://www.saipem.it/address.asp?country=40 Saipem S.p.a. official site, 'Nigeria'] * [https://web.archive.org/web/20051005000421/http://www.saipem.eni.it/ Saipem S.p.a. official site] * [http://www.thetidenews.com/article.aspx?qrDate=01/24/2006&qrTitle=Saipem%20re-assures%20host%20communities%20on%20dev&qrColumn=BUSINESS Saipem re-assures host communities on dev] at The Tide online * ''[http://www.rigzone.com/news/article.asp?a_id=29136 Saipem Wins Gbaran Work in Nigeria]'' at rigzone.com * [http://www.alacrastore.com/company-snapshot/Saipem_Nigeria_Limited-3837282 Saipem Nigeria at Alacrastore] {{Nigeria-company-stub}} {{petroleum-company-stub}} pcd0ruzm8d495cpwb2wgfxpfqh94egd 41811 41810 2026-06-04T13:43:46Z Paul maji 892 41811 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use Nigerian English|date=June 2026}} {{Infobox company|type=[[Subsidiary]]|parent=[[Saipem]]|industry=[[Energy services]]|hq_location_city=[[Lagos]]|hq_location_country=Nigeria}} '''Saipem Nigeria î chî éné''' [[Nigerian]] chí unyí icholo k'oma kí d'ọwọ kóófînï [[Saipem]], kuba unyí ukọlọ ukpọgájí kí dọwọ nọ unyí icholo amínẹ kpají kpají má dọwọ amẹgbé eju amí amájí amí olí kpóí, abọ kí chí egwú kpéwú ọmẹ amí amájí kọwọ onẹnyẹ onyunyo , [[construction]] Ukọlọ ọwọ onẹnyẹ kpóí ọwọ onyunyo ([[Pipeline transport|pipelines]], [[Power plant|power plants]], Ukọlọ e’gba nọ ) [[Engineering]], [[Maintenance, repair and operations|Maintenance]]. Á'bo unyî ukolo cotrato yé EPIC/EPC kpî [[Office|head offices]] efu [[Lagos]] kpaí úgbo óodò unyî etitó éfî ewọ [[Port Harcourt]] (Rumulumeni area). Má kọwọ Saipem d’efu ẹjọ unyí kọọtu efu ane Italy nolu ọna ẹnwu abẹtẹ kí jẹ d’ọwọ eju amí ukọlọ efu ane Naijiria . <ref name="AR2011">{{cite web|url=https://af.reuters.com/article/investingNews/idAFJOE70P0L920110126|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110715175730/http://af.reuters.com/article/investingNews/idAFJOE70P0L920110126|url-status=dead|archive-date=2011-07-15|title=Saipem to go on trial on Nigeria charges: sources|date=2011-01-26|publisher=Reuters}}</ref> == References == {{Reflist}} == External links == {{Portal|Nigeria|Energy}} * [http://www.saipem.it/address.asp?country=40 Saipem S.p.a. official site, 'Nigeria'] * [https://web.archive.org/web/20051005000421/http://www.saipem.eni.it/ Saipem S.p.a. official site] * [http://www.thetidenews.com/article.aspx?qrDate=01/24/2006&qrTitle=Saipem%20re-assures%20host%20communities%20on%20dev&qrColumn=BUSINESS Saipem re-assures host communities on dev] at The Tide online * ''[http://www.rigzone.com/news/article.asp?a_id=29136 Saipem Wins Gbaran Work in Nigeria]'' at rigzone.com * [http://www.alacrastore.com/company-snapshot/Saipem_Nigeria_Limited-3837282 Saipem Nigeria at Alacrastore] {{Nigeria-company-stub}} {{petroleum-company-stub}} 90rxb2ktwldchxvscaw3g11r6g56kus Socialist Workers and Farmers Party of Nigeria 0 2146 41812 2026-06-04T13:57:34Z Paul maji 892 Created page with "{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2019}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=July 2019}} {{More references|date=December 2007}} {{Infobox political party|name=Socialist Workers and Farmers Party of Nigeria|logo=File:SocialistWPN Logo.jpg|logo_size=|caption=|leader=|headquarters=[[Lagos]]|newspaper=''Advance''|colorcode=#FF0000|foundation=1963|ideology=[[Communism]]<br/>[[Marxism-Leninism]]|country=Nigeria|founder=[[Tunji Otegbeye]]|dissolved=1966 (banned)}} '''Socialist Workers and Farm..." 41812 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2019}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=July 2019}} {{More references|date=December 2007}} {{Infobox political party|name=Socialist Workers and Farmers Party of Nigeria|logo=File:SocialistWPN Logo.jpg|logo_size=|caption=|leader=|headquarters=[[Lagos]]|newspaper=''Advance''|colorcode=#FF0000|foundation=1963|ideology=[[Communism]]<br/>[[Marxism-Leninism]]|country=Nigeria|founder=[[Tunji Otegbeye]]|dissolved=1966 (banned)}} '''Socialist Workers and Farmers Party of Nigeria''' was a [[political party]] in [[Nigeria]]. Founded in 1963, its leaders included Dr. [[Tunji Otegbeye]],<ref>{{Cite news|date=2015-04-21|title=Uche Chukwumerije 1939-2015|url=https://guardian.ng/features/uche-chukwumerije-1939-2015/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-09-03|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]|language=en-US}}</ref> [[Eskor Toyo]], [[Wahab Goodluck]], [[Kunle Oyero]], [[Uche Chukwumerije]],<ref>{{Cite web|last=Admin|date=2017-02-07|title=CHUKWUMERIJE,Comrade Uche (Late)|url=https://blerf.org/index.php/biography/chukwumerijecomrade-uche/|access-date=2022-09-03|website=Biographical Legacy and Research Foundation|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|date=2015-04-21|title=Uche Chukwumerije 1939-2015|url=https://guardian.ng/features/uche-chukwumerije-1939-2015/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-09-03|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]|language=en-US}}</ref> Bassey and Fatogun. The SWFPN, formed by elements from the [[Nigerian Youth Congress]] and the leadership of the [[Nigeria Trade Union Congress]], was registered in 1964. SWFPN was primarily a Nigerian party but strongly inclined towards the ideological position of the [[Marxist]] party and politically close to the [[Soviet Union]]. It published ''Advance'', and managed [[Socialist Publishing House]] and [[Edo Printers]] before it was banned in 1966. == References == {{Politics of Nigeria}}{{Reflist}}{{Authority control}} {{CP-stub}} {{Nigeria-party-stub}} lypvffqkbty8qxxzvz98nmh4p14gyzv 41813 41812 2026-06-04T14:01:01Z Paul maji 892 41813 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2019}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=July 2019}} {{More references|date=December 2007}} {{Infobox political party|name=Socialist Workers and Farmers Party of Nigeria|logo=File:SocialistWPN Logo.jpg|logo_size=|caption=|leader=|headquarters=[[Lagos]]|newspaper=''Advance''|colorcode=#FF0000|foundation=1963|ideology=[[Communism]]<br/>[[Marxism-Leninism]]|country=Nigeria|founder=[[Tunji Otegbeye]]|dissolved=1966 (banned)}} '''Socialist Workers and Farmers Party of Nigeria''' Chî was a [[political party]] efu in [[Nigeria]]. Ku madu gbeyanè efu ọdọ Founded in 1963, its leaders included Dr. [[Tunji Otegbeye]],<ref>{{Cite news|date=2015-04-21|title=Uche Chukwumerije 1939-2015|url=https://guardian.ng/features/uche-chukwumerije-1939-2015/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-09-03|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]|language=en-US}}</ref> [[Eskor Toyo]], [[Wahab Goodluck]], [[Kunle Oyero]], [[Uche Chukwumerije]],<ref>{{Cite web|last=Admin|date=2017-02-07|title=CHUKWUMERIJE,Comrade Uche (Late)|url=https://blerf.org/index.php/biography/chukwumerijecomrade-uche/|access-date=2022-09-03|website=Biographical Legacy and Research Foundation|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|date=2015-04-21|title=Uche Chukwumerije 1939-2015|url=https://guardian.ng/features/uche-chukwumerije-1939-2015/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-09-03|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]|language=en-US}}</ref> Bassey and Fatogun. The SWFPN, formed by elements from the [[Nigerian Youth Congress]] and the leadership of the [[Nigeria Trade Union Congress]], was registered in 1964. SWFPN was primarily a Nigerian party but strongly inclined towards the ideological position of the [[Marxist]] party and politically close to the [[Soviet Union]]. It published ''Advance'', and managed [[Socialist Publishing House]] and [[Edo Printers]] before it was banned in 1966. == References == {{Politics of Nigeria}}{{Reflist}}{{Authority control}} {{CP-stub}} {{Nigeria-party-stub}} a3rnzymk626c7ej4lp761m8agq87chq 41814 41813 2026-06-04T14:10:50Z Paul maji 892 41814 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2019}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=July 2019}} {{More references|date=December 2007}} {{Infobox political party|name=Socialist Workers and Farmers Party of Nigeria|logo=File:SocialistWPN Logo.jpg|logo_size=|caption=|leader=|headquarters=[[Lagos]]|newspaper=''Advance''|colorcode=#FF0000|foundation=1963|ideology=[[Communism]]<br/>[[Marxism-Leninism]]|country=Nigeria|founder=[[Tunji Otegbeye]]|dissolved=1966 (banned)}} '''Socialist Workers and Farmers Party of Nigeria''' Chî was a [[political party]] efu in [[Nigeria]]. Ku madu gbeyanè efu ọdọ 1963,efu ama'gbojî ene ki ma doò its leaders included Dr. [[Tunji Otegbeye]] ño defu ma,<ref>{{Cite news|date=2015-04-21|title=Uche Chukwumerije 1939-2015|url=https://guardian.ng/features/uche-chukwumerije-1939-2015/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-09-03|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]|language=en-US}}</ref> [[Eskor Toyo]], [[Wahab Goodluck]], [[Kunle Oyero]], [[Uche Chukwumerije]],<ref>{{Cite web|last=Admin|date=2017-02-07|title=CHUKWUMERIJE,Comrade Uche (Late)|url=https://blerf.org/index.php/biography/chukwumerijecomrade-uche/|access-date=2022-09-03|website=Biographical Legacy and Research Foundation|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|date=2015-04-21|title=Uche Chukwumerije 1939-2015|url=https://guardian.ng/features/uche-chukwumerije-1939-2015/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-09-03|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]|language=en-US}}</ref> Bassey and Fatogun. The SWFPN, formed by elements from the [[Nigerian Youth Congress]] and the leadership of the [[Nigeria Trade Union Congress]], was registered in 1964. SWFPN was primarily a Nigerian party but strongly inclined towards the ideological position of the [[Marxist]] party and politically close to the [[Soviet Union]]. It published ''Advance'', and managed [[Socialist Publishing House]] and [[Edo Printers]] before it was banned in 1966. == References == {{Politics of Nigeria}}{{Reflist}}{{Authority control}} {{CP-stub}} {{Nigeria-party-stub}} hjysjtyissfzvvmk7fbtpwvlmdf4p3f 41815 41814 2026-06-04T14:16:15Z Paul maji 892 41815 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2019}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=July 2019}} {{More references|date=December 2007}} {{Infobox political party|name=Socialist Workers and Farmers Party of Nigeria|logo=File:SocialistWPN Logo.jpg|logo_size=|caption=|leader=|headquarters=[[Lagos]]|newspaper=''Advance''|colorcode=#FF0000|foundation=1963|ideology=[[Communism]]<br/>[[Marxism-Leninism]]|country=Nigeria|founder=[[Tunji Otegbeye]]|dissolved=1966 (banned)}} '''Socialist Workers and Farmers Party of Nigeria''' Chî [[political party]] efu [[Nigeria]]. Ku madu gbeyanè efu ọdọ 1963,efu ama'gbojî ene ki ma doò Dr. [[Tunji Otegbeye]] ño defu ma,<ref>{{Cite news|date=2015-04-21|title=Uche Chukwumerije 1939-2015|url=https://guardian.ng/features/uche-chukwumerije-1939-2015/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-09-03|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]|language=en-US}}</ref> [[Eskor Toyo]], [[Wahab Goodluck]], [[Kunle Oyero]], [[Uche Chukwumerije]],<ref>{{Cite web|last=Admin|date=2017-02-07|title=CHUKWUMERIJE,Comrade Uche (Late)|url=https://blerf.org/index.php/biography/chukwumerijecomrade-uche/|access-date=2022-09-03|website=Biographical Legacy and Research Foundation|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|date=2015-04-21|title=Uche Chukwumerije 1939-2015|url=https://guardian.ng/features/uche-chukwumerije-1939-2015/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-09-03|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]|language=en-US}}</ref> Bassey kpóí Fatogun. Ábọ̀ SWFPN, kí amí onẹ́ kpatákí dọwọ́ bọ́ lú kúdù gba gí átá kwi ẹfuBassey and Fatogun. The SWFPN, formed by elements from the [[Nigerian Youth Congress]] and the leadership of the [[Nigeria Trade Union Congress]], was registered in 1964. SWFPN was primarily a Nigerian party but strongly inclined towards the ideological position of the [[Marxist]] party and politically close to the [[Soviet Union]]. It published ''Advance'', and managed [[Socialist Publishing House]] and [[Edo Printers]] before it was banned in 1966. == References == {{Politics of Nigeria}}{{Reflist}}{{Authority control}} {{CP-stub}} {{Nigeria-party-stub}} 1w4tgq3y7efiua7p95m1rpaowjfaur9 41816 41815 2026-06-04T14:21:21Z Paul maji 892 41816 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2019}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=July 2019}} {{More references|date=December 2007}} {{Infobox political party|name=Socialist Workers and Farmers Party of Nigeria|logo=File:SocialistWPN Logo.jpg|logo_size=|caption=|leader=|headquarters=[[Lagos]]|newspaper=''Advance''|colorcode=#FF0000|foundation=1963|ideology=[[Communism]]<br/>[[Marxism-Leninism]]|country=Nigeria|founder=[[Tunji Otegbeye]]|dissolved=1966 (banned)}} '''Socialist Workers and Farmers Party of Nigeria''' Chî [[political party]] efu [[Nigeria]]. Ku madu gbeyanè efu ọdọ 1963,efu ama'gbojî ene ki ma doò Dr. [[Tunji Otegbeye]] ño defu ma,<ref>{{Cite news|date=2015-04-21|title=Uche Chukwumerije 1939-2015|url=https://guardian.ng/features/uche-chukwumerije-1939-2015/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-09-03|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]|language=en-US}}</ref> [[Eskor Toyo]], [[Wahab Goodluck]], [[Kunle Oyero]], [[Uche Chukwumerije]],<ref>{{Cite web|last=Admin|date=2017-02-07|title=CHUKWUMERIJE,Comrade Uche (Late)|url=https://blerf.org/index.php/biography/chukwumerijecomrade-uche/|access-date=2022-09-03|website=Biographical Legacy and Research Foundation|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|date=2015-04-21|title=Uche Chukwumerije 1939-2015|url=https://guardian.ng/features/uche-chukwumerije-1939-2015/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-09-03|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]|language=en-US}}</ref> Bassey kpóí Fatogun. Ábọ̀ SWFPN, kí amí onẹ́ kpatákí dọwọ́ bọ́ lú kúdù gba gí átá kwi ẹfu [[Nigeria Trade Union Congress]], was registered in 1964. SWFPN was primarily a Nigerian party but strongly inclined towards the ideological position of the [[Marxist]] party and politically close to the [[Soviet Union]]. It published ''Advance'', and managed [[Socialist Publishing House]] and [[Edo Printers]] before it was banned in 1966. == References == {{Politics of Nigeria}}{{Reflist}}{{Authority control}} {{CP-stub}} {{Nigeria-party-stub}} hormr1y4985m6w11ndtj2pl2a8pt17w 41817 41816 2026-06-04T14:22:41Z Paul maji 892 41817 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2019}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=July 2019}} {{More references|date=December 2007}} {{Infobox political party|name=Socialist Workers and Farmers Party of Nigeria|logo=File:SocialistWPN Logo.jpg|logo_size=|caption=|leader=|headquarters=[[Lagos]]|newspaper=''Advance''|colorcode=#FF0000|foundation=1963|ideology=[[Communism]]<br/>[[Marxism-Leninism]]|country=Nigeria|founder=[[Tunji Otegbeye]]|dissolved=1966 (banned)}} '''Socialist Workers and Farmers Party of Nigeria''' Chî [[political party]] efu [[Nigeria]]. Ku madu gbeyanè efu ọdọ 1963,efu ama'gbojî ene ki ma doò Dr. [[Tunji Otegbeye]] ño defu ma,<ref>{{Cite news|date=2015-04-21|title=Uche Chukwumerije 1939-2015|url=https://guardian.ng/features/uche-chukwumerije-1939-2015/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-09-03|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]|language=en-US}}</ref> [[Eskor Toyo]], [[Wahab Goodluck]], [[Kunle Oyero]], [[Uche Chukwumerije]],<ref>{{Cite web|last=Admin|date=2017-02-07|title=CHUKWUMERIJE,Comrade Uche (Late)|url=https://blerf.org/index.php/biography/chukwumerijecomrade-uche/|access-date=2022-09-03|website=Biographical Legacy and Research Foundation|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|date=2015-04-21|title=Uche Chukwumerije 1939-2015|url=https://guardian.ng/features/uche-chukwumerije-1939-2015/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-09-03|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]|language=en-US}}</ref> Bassey kpóí Fatogun. Ábọ̀ SWFPN, kí amí onẹ́ kpatákí dọwọ́ bọ́ lú kúdù gba gí átá kwi ẹfu [[Nigeria Trade Union Congress]], was registered in 1964.SWFPN was primarily a Nigerian party but strongly inclined towards the ideological position of the [[Marxist]] party and politically close to the [[Soviet Union]]. It published ''Advance'', and managed [[Socialist Publishing House]] and [[Edo Printers]] before it was banned in 1966. == References == {{Politics of Nigeria}}{{Reflist}}{{Authority control}} {{CP-stub}} {{Nigeria-party-stub}} 3wcppa49odrp567i09grb7ujpspju4r 41818 41817 2026-06-04T14:24:36Z Paul maji 892 41818 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2019}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=July 2019}} {{More references|date=December 2007}} {{Infobox political party|name=Socialist Workers and Farmers Party of Nigeria|logo=File:SocialistWPN Logo.jpg|logo_size=|caption=|leader=|headquarters=[[Lagos]]|newspaper=''Advance''|colorcode=#FF0000|foundation=1963|ideology=[[Communism]]<br/>[[Marxism-Leninism]]|country=Nigeria|founder=[[Tunji Otegbeye]]|dissolved=1966 (banned)}} '''Socialist Workers and Farmers Party of Nigeria''' Chî [[political party]] efu [[Nigeria]]. Ku madu gbeyanè efu ọdọ 1963,efu ama'gbojî ene ki ma doò Dr. [[Tunji Otegbeye]] ño defu ma,<ref>{{Cite news|date=2015-04-21|title=Uche Chukwumerije 1939-2015|url=https://guardian.ng/features/uche-chukwumerije-1939-2015/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-09-03|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]|language=en-US}}</ref> [[Eskor Toyo]], [[Wahab Goodluck]], [[Kunle Oyero]], [[Uche Chukwumerije]],<ref>{{Cite web|last=Admin|date=2017-02-07|title=CHUKWUMERIJE,Comrade Uche (Late)|url=https://blerf.org/index.php/biography/chukwumerijecomrade-uche/|access-date=2022-09-03|website=Biographical Legacy and Research Foundation|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|date=2015-04-21|title=Uche Chukwumerije 1939-2015|url=https://guardian.ng/features/uche-chukwumerije-1939-2015/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-09-03|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]|language=en-US}}</ref> Bassey kpóí Fatogun. Ábọ̀ SWFPN, kí amí onẹ́ kpatákí dọwọ́ bọ́ lú kúdù gba gí átá kwi ẹfu [[Nigeria Trade Union Congress]], "má kọwọ nọ d'efu ebe efu ọdọ 1964. SWFPN chí egwú amí onẹ́ Nigeria kpatákí, abọki má d'ọwọ mọ t'ẹju gbe oñwu éwú ọna eju abọ. was registered in 1964.SWFPN was primarily a Nigerian party but strongly inclined towards the ideological position of the [[Marxist]] party and politically close to the [[Soviet Union]]. It published ''Advance'', and managed [[Socialist Publishing House]] and [[Edo Printers]] before it was banned in 1966. == References == {{Politics of Nigeria}}{{Reflist}}{{Authority control}} {{CP-stub}} {{Nigeria-party-stub}} rhqynbkzjj5s1f4myptnsqgj5efgb28 41819 41818 2026-06-04T14:25:02Z Paul maji 892 41819 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2019}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=July 2019}} {{More references|date=December 2007}} {{Infobox political party|name=Socialist Workers and Farmers Party of Nigeria|logo=File:SocialistWPN Logo.jpg|logo_size=|caption=|leader=|headquarters=[[Lagos]]|newspaper=''Advance''|colorcode=#FF0000|foundation=1963|ideology=[[Communism]]<br/>[[Marxism-Leninism]]|country=Nigeria|founder=[[Tunji Otegbeye]]|dissolved=1966 (banned)}} '''Socialist Workers and Farmers Party of Nigeria''' Chî [[political party]] efu [[Nigeria]]. Ku madu gbeyanè efu ọdọ 1963,efu ama'gbojî ene ki ma doò Dr. [[Tunji Otegbeye]] ño defu ma,<ref>{{Cite news|date=2015-04-21|title=Uche Chukwumerije 1939-2015|url=https://guardian.ng/features/uche-chukwumerije-1939-2015/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-09-03|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]|language=en-US}}</ref> [[Eskor Toyo]], [[Wahab Goodluck]], [[Kunle Oyero]], [[Uche Chukwumerije]],<ref>{{Cite web|last=Admin|date=2017-02-07|title=CHUKWUMERIJE,Comrade Uche (Late)|url=https://blerf.org/index.php/biography/chukwumerijecomrade-uche/|access-date=2022-09-03|website=Biographical Legacy and Research Foundation|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|date=2015-04-21|title=Uche Chukwumerije 1939-2015|url=https://guardian.ng/features/uche-chukwumerije-1939-2015/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-09-03|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]|language=en-US}}</ref> Bassey kpóí Fatogun. Ábọ̀ SWFPN, kí amí onẹ́ kpatákí dọwọ́ bọ́ lú kúdù gba gí átá kwi ẹfu [[Nigeria Trade Union Congress]], "má kọwọ nọ d'efu ebe efu ọdọ 1964. SWFPN chí egwú amí onẹ́ Nigeria kpatákí, abọki má d'ọwọ mọ t'ẹju gbe oñwu éwú ọna eju abọ. [[Marxist]] party and politically close to the [[Soviet Union]]. It published ''Advance'', and managed [[Socialist Publishing House]] and [[Edo Printers]] before it was banned in 1966. == References == {{Politics of Nigeria}}{{Reflist}}{{Authority control}} {{CP-stub}} {{Nigeria-party-stub}} qnmh2bkl6hh49p3u7cu2mqdzg52a8r9 41820 41819 2026-06-04T14:30:19Z Paul maji 892 41820 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2019}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=July 2019}} {{More references|date=December 2007}} {{Infobox political party|name=Socialist Workers and Farmers Party of Nigeria|logo=File:SocialistWPN Logo.jpg|logo_size=|caption=|leader=|headquarters=[[Lagos]]|newspaper=''Advance''|colorcode=#FF0000|foundation=1963|ideology=[[Communism]]<br/>[[Marxism-Leninism]]|country=Nigeria|founder=[[Tunji Otegbeye]]|dissolved=1966 (banned)}} '''Socialist Workers and Farmers Party of Nigeria''' Chî [[political party]] efu [[Nigeria]]. Ku madu gbeyanè efu ọdọ 1963,efu ama'gbojî ene ki ma doò Dr. [[Tunji Otegbeye]] ño defu ma,<ref>{{Cite news|date=2015-04-21|title=Uche Chukwumerije 1939-2015|url=https://guardian.ng/features/uche-chukwumerije-1939-2015/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-09-03|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]|language=en-US}}</ref> [[Eskor Toyo]], [[Wahab Goodluck]], [[Kunle Oyero]], [[Uche Chukwumerije]],<ref>{{Cite web|last=Admin|date=2017-02-07|title=CHUKWUMERIJE,Comrade Uche (Late)|url=https://blerf.org/index.php/biography/chukwumerijecomrade-uche/|access-date=2022-09-03|website=Biographical Legacy and Research Foundation|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|date=2015-04-21|title=Uche Chukwumerije 1939-2015|url=https://guardian.ng/features/uche-chukwumerije-1939-2015/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-09-03|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]|language=en-US}}</ref> Bassey kpóí Fatogun. Ábọ̀ SWFPN, kí amí onẹ́ kpatákí dọwọ́ bọ́ lú kúdù gba gí átá kwi ẹfu [[Nigeria Trade Union Congress]], "má kọwọ nọ d'efu ebe efu ọdọ 1964. SWFPN chí egwú amí onẹ́ Naijiria kpatákí, abọki má d'ọwọ mọ t'ẹju gbe oñwu éwú ọna eju abọ. [[Marxist]] party and politically close to the [[Soviet Union]]. "Má kpa ebe ẹlú k'oñwu chi 'Advance', má d'ọwọ nọ.It published ''Advance'', and managed [[Socialist Publishing House]] and [[Edo Printers]] before it was banned in 1966. == References == {{Politics of Nigeria}}{{Reflist}}{{Authority control}} {{CP-stub}} {{Nigeria-party-stub}} t5wpov4j8q5prsv87693qynj7tj9y7i 41821 41820 2026-06-04T14:35:11Z Paul maji 892 41821 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2019}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=July 2019}} {{More references|date=December 2007}} {{Infobox political party|name=Socialist Workers and Farmers Party of Nigeria|logo=File:SocialistWPN Logo.jpg|logo_size=|caption=|leader=|headquarters=[[Lagos]]|newspaper=''Advance''|colorcode=#FF0000|foundation=1963|ideology=[[Communism]]<br/>[[Marxism-Leninism]]|country=Nigeria|founder=[[Tunji Otegbeye]]|dissolved=1966 (banned)}} '''Socialist Workers and Farmers Party of Nigeria''' Chî [[political party]] efu [[Nigeria]]. Ku madu gbeyanè efu ọdọ 1963,efu ama'gbojî ene ki ma doò Dr. [[Tunji Otegbeye]] ño defu ma,<ref>{{Cite news|date=2015-04-21|title=Uche Chukwumerije 1939-2015|url=https://guardian.ng/features/uche-chukwumerije-1939-2015/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-09-03|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]|language=en-US}}</ref> [[Eskor Toyo]], [[Wahab Goodluck]], [[Kunle Oyero]], [[Uche Chukwumerije]],<ref>{{Cite web|last=Admin|date=2017-02-07|title=CHUKWUMERIJE,Comrade Uche (Late)|url=https://blerf.org/index.php/biography/chukwumerijecomrade-uche/|access-date=2022-09-03|website=Biographical Legacy and Research Foundation|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|date=2015-04-21|title=Uche Chukwumerije 1939-2015|url=https://guardian.ng/features/uche-chukwumerije-1939-2015/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-09-03|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]|language=en-US}}</ref> Bassey kpóí Fatogun. Ábọ̀ SWFPN, kí amí onẹ́ kpatákí dọwọ́ bọ́ lú kúdù gba gí átá kwi ẹfu [[Nigeria Trade Union Congress]], "má kọwọ nọ d'efu ebe efu ọdọ 1964. SWFPN chí egwú amí onẹ́ Naijiria kpatákí, abọki má d'ọwọ mọ t'ẹju gbe oñwu éwú ọna eju abọ. [[Marxist]] "egwú amí onẹ́ kpóí ábọ̀ kí d’ọwọ́ mọ̀ kpatákí t’ẹju gbe...party and politically close to the [[Soviet Union]]. "Má kpa ebe ẹlú k'oñwu chi 'Advance', má d'ọwọ nọ [[Socialist Publishing House]] kpaí and [[Edo Printers]] before it was banned in 1966. == References == {{Politics of Nigeria}}{{Reflist}}{{Authority control}} {{CP-stub}} {{Nigeria-party-stub}} 9pu9tagx2nz8q9jpvtg8lcgv56yc04t 41822 41821 2026-06-04T14:37:34Z Paul maji 892 41822 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2019}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=July 2019}} {{More references|date=December 2007}} {{Infobox political party|name=Socialist Workers and Farmers Party of Nigeria|logo=File:SocialistWPN Logo.jpg|logo_size=|caption=|leader=|headquarters=[[Lagos]]|newspaper=''Advance''|colorcode=#FF0000|foundation=1963|ideology=[[Communism]]<br/>[[Marxism-Leninism]]|country=Nigeria|founder=[[Tunji Otegbeye]]|dissolved=1966 (banned)}} '''Socialist Workers and Farmers Party of Nigeria''' Chî [[political party]] efu [[Nigeria]]. Ku madu gbeyanè efu ọdọ 1963,efu ama'gbojî ene ki ma doò Dr. [[Tunji Otegbeye]] ño defu ma,<ref>{{Cite news|date=2015-04-21|title=Uche Chukwumerije 1939-2015|url=https://guardian.ng/features/uche-chukwumerije-1939-2015/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-09-03|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]|language=en-US}}</ref> [[Eskor Toyo]], [[Wahab Goodluck]], [[Kunle Oyero]], [[Uche Chukwumerije]],<ref>{{Cite web|last=Admin|date=2017-02-07|title=CHUKWUMERIJE,Comrade Uche (Late)|url=https://blerf.org/index.php/biography/chukwumerijecomrade-uche/|access-date=2022-09-03|website=Biographical Legacy and Research Foundation|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|date=2015-04-21|title=Uche Chukwumerije 1939-2015|url=https://guardian.ng/features/uche-chukwumerije-1939-2015/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-09-03|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]|language=en-US}}</ref> Bassey kpóí Fatogun. Ábọ̀ SWFPN, kí amí onẹ́ kpatákí dọwọ́ bọ́ lú kúdù gba gí átá kwi ẹfu [[Nigeria Trade Union Congress]], "má kọwọ nọ d'efu ebe efu ọdọ 1964. SWFPN chí egwú amí onẹ́ Naijiria kpatákí, abọki má d'ọwọ mọ t'ẹju gbe oñwu éwú ọna eju abọ. [[Marxist]] "egwú amí onẹ́ kpóí ábọ̀ kí d’ọwọ́ mọ̀ kpatákí t’ẹju gbe [[Soviet Union]]. "Má kpa ebe ẹlú k'oñwu chi 'Advance', má d'ọwọ nọ [[Socialist Publishing House]] kpaí [[Edo Printers]] takî má fu kpachî efu odò before it was banned in 1966. == References == {{Politics of Nigeria}}{{Reflist}}{{Authority control}} {{CP-stub}} {{Nigeria-party-stub}} cjbcz7x3leheaai83a1xtl98e70gxni 41823 41822 2026-06-04T14:38:30Z Paul maji 892 41823 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2019}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=July 2019}} {{More references|date=December 2007}} {{Infobox political party|name=Socialist Workers and Farmers Party of Nigeria|logo=File:SocialistWPN Logo.jpg|logo_size=|caption=|leader=|headquarters=[[Lagos]]|newspaper=''Advance''|colorcode=#FF0000|foundation=1963|ideology=[[Communism]]<br/>[[Marxism-Leninism]]|country=Nigeria|founder=[[Tunji Otegbeye]]|dissolved=1966 (banned)}} '''Socialist Workers and Farmers Party of Nigeria''' Chî [[political party]] efu [[Nigeria]]. Ku madu gbeyanè efu ọdọ 1963,efu ama'gbojî ene ki ma doò Dr. [[Tunji Otegbeye]] ño defu ma,<ref>{{Cite news|date=2015-04-21|title=Uche Chukwumerije 1939-2015|url=https://guardian.ng/features/uche-chukwumerije-1939-2015/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-09-03|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]|language=en-US}}</ref> [[Eskor Toyo]], [[Wahab Goodluck]], [[Kunle Oyero]], [[Uche Chukwumerije]],<ref>{{Cite web|last=Admin|date=2017-02-07|title=CHUKWUMERIJE,Comrade Uche (Late)|url=https://blerf.org/index.php/biography/chukwumerijecomrade-uche/|access-date=2022-09-03|website=Biographical Legacy and Research Foundation|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|date=2015-04-21|title=Uche Chukwumerije 1939-2015|url=https://guardian.ng/features/uche-chukwumerije-1939-2015/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2022-09-03|newspaper=[[The Guardian (Nigeria)|The Guardian]]|language=en-US}}</ref> Bassey kpóí Fatogun. Ábọ̀ SWFPN, kí amí onẹ́ kpatákí dọwọ́ bọ́ lú kúdù gba gí átá kwi ẹfu [[Nigeria Trade Union Congress]], "má kọwọ nọ d'efu ebe efu ọdọ 1964. SWFPN chí egwú amí onẹ́ Naijiria kpatákí, abọki má d'ọwọ mọ t'ẹju gbe oñwu éwú ọna eju abọ. [[Marxist]] "egwú amí onẹ́ kpóí ábọ̀ kí d’ọwọ́ mọ̀ kpatákí t’ẹju gbe [[Soviet Union]]. "Má kpa ebe ẹlú k'oñwu chi 'Advance', má d'ọwọ nọ [[Socialist Publishing House]] kpaí [[Edo Printers]] takî má fu kpachî efu odò 1966. == References == {{Politics of Nigeria}}{{Reflist}}{{Authority control}} {{CP-stub}} {{Nigeria-party-stub}} n7y5i8d4n2fru5oy6yx9ecem05t084x Énéagwu:Obutuson 2 2147 41824 2026-06-05T00:46:39Z Obutuson 910 Created page with "Odumi kọ Lazarus Obutu. Na nyi ukọlọ Article efu Wikipidiya ẹgba du ku ni uña lugbo ami ukọla ki l'ugbo ukọchẹ uma ẹñwù ekọchẹ, tẹkinọlọji, Nigeria. Uchẹnẹ ki ya kẹ nẹfu ma'nyu ichi Igala. Ọlukọlọ kẹ dagwo emi." 41824 wikitext text/x-wiki Odumi kọ Lazarus Obutu. Na nyi ukọlọ Article efu Wikipidiya ẹgba du ku ni uña lugbo ami ukọla ki l'ugbo ukọchẹ uma ẹñwù ekọchẹ, tẹkinọlọji, Nigeria. Uchẹnẹ ki ya kẹ nẹfu ma'nyu ichi Igala. Ọlukọlọ kẹ dagwo emi. ka8lu54iyhlmyazl2d6dqpm6gn86ypv List of governors of Nasarawa State 0 2148 41825 2026-06-05T04:19:11Z Paul maji 892 Created page with "{{Short description|none}} <!-- Warning: The text in this article is "transcluded" into a template used at the foot of several pages. It therefore cannot contain references like.<ref>...</ref> But you can and should list sources in the ==References== section at the foot. --> <onlyinclude> This is a list of administrators and '''governors of Nasarawa State'''. [[Nasarawa State]], [[Nigeria]] was created on October 1st, 1996 when it was split from [[Plateau State]]. {| cla..." 41825 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|none}} <!-- Warning: The text in this article is "transcluded" into a template used at the foot of several pages. It therefore cannot contain references like.<ref>...</ref> But you can and should list sources in the ==References== section at the foot. --> <onlyinclude> This is a list of administrators and '''governors of Nasarawa State'''. [[Nasarawa State]], [[Nigeria]] was created on October 1st, 1996 when it was split from [[Plateau State]]. {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width:100%; margin:auto; text-align:left" !Name !Title !Took office !Left office !Party ! width="40%" |Notes |- valign="top" |[[Wing Commander Abdullahi Ibrahim|Abdullahi Ibrahim]] |Administrator |7 October 1996 |6 August 1998 |(Military) | |- valign="top" |[[Bala Mande]] |Administrator |6 August 1998 |29 May 1999 |(Military) | |- valign="top" |[[Abdullahi Adamu]]<ref name="User 2013">{{cite web|title=Profile|website=Abdullahi Adamu|date=April 7, 2013|url=http://www.abdullahiadamu.net/index.php/profile|access-date=June 12, 2023}}</ref> |Governor |29 May 1999 |29 May 2007 |[[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|PDP]] | |- valign="top" |[[Aliyu Doma]]<ref name="self">{{cite web|url=http://nggovernorsforum.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=46&Itemid=|title=Governor Aliyu Akwe Doma of Nasarawa State|publisher=Nigeria Governors Forum|accessdate=2010-01-18}}</ref> |Governor |29 May 2007 |May 2011 |[[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|PDP]] | |- valign="top" |[[Umaru Tanko Al-Makura]] |Governor |May 2011 |May 2019 |[[Congress for Progressive Change|CPC]] | |- |[[Abdullahi Sule]]<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.legit.ng/1226705-inec-declares-apcs-abdullahi-sule-winner-nasarawa-guber-election.html|title=INEC declares APC’s Abdullahi Sule winner of Nasarawa guber election|last=Obichie|first=Buchi|date=2019-03-11|newspaper=[[Legit.ng]]|language=en|access-date=2019-06-25}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/inec-declares-apcs-abdullahi-sule-governor-elect-in-nasarawa.html|title=INEC declares APC's Abdullahi Sule Governor-elect in Nasarawa|last=Muhammad|first=Ibraheem Hamza|last2=Lafia|date=11 March 2019|newspaper=[[Daily Trust]]|access-date=12 March 2019}}</ref> |Governor |May 29, 2019 |Incumbent |[[All Progressives Congress|APC]] | |} </onlyinclude> == See also == * [[List of governors of Plateau State]] * [[States of Nigeria]] * [[List of state governors of Nigeria]] == References == {{Reflist}} * {{cite web|url=http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Nigeria_federal_states.htm|title=Nigerian Federal States|publisher=WorldStatesmen|accessdate=2009-11-30}} 9qehhfgx1rjt7l5i3e96qu31novld6z 41826 41825 2026-06-05T04:22:28Z Paul maji 892 41826 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|none}} <!-- Warning: The text in this article is "transcluded" into a template used at the foot of several pages. It therefore cannot contain references like.<ref>...</ref> But you can and should list sources in the ==References== section at the foot. --> <onlyinclude> Ẹwñ kí dẹ́ oñwú chí ẹbe oñye amí úkọ̀lọ̀ ọgíjo kpóí amí gọfọnọ efu ane Nasarawa State.This is a list of administrators and '''governors of Nasarawa State'''. [[Nasarawa State]], [[Nigeria]] was created on October 1st, 1996 when it was split from [[Plateau State]]. {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width:100%; margin:auto; text-align:left" !Name !Title !Took office !Left office !Party ! width="40%" |Notes |- valign="top" |[[Wing Commander Abdullahi Ibrahim|Abdullahi Ibrahim]] |Administrator |7 October 1996 |6 August 1998 |(Military) | |- valign="top" |[[Bala Mande]] |Administrator |6 August 1998 |29 May 1999 |(Military) | |- valign="top" |[[Abdullahi Adamu]]<ref name="User 2013">{{cite web|title=Profile|website=Abdullahi Adamu|date=April 7, 2013|url=http://www.abdullahiadamu.net/index.php/profile|access-date=June 12, 2023}}</ref> |Governor |29 May 1999 |29 May 2007 |[[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|PDP]] | |- valign="top" |[[Aliyu Doma]]<ref name="self">{{cite web|url=http://nggovernorsforum.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=46&Itemid=|title=Governor Aliyu Akwe Doma of Nasarawa State|publisher=Nigeria Governors Forum|accessdate=2010-01-18}}</ref> |Governor |29 May 2007 |May 2011 |[[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|PDP]] | |- valign="top" |[[Umaru Tanko Al-Makura]] |Governor |May 2011 |May 2019 |[[Congress for Progressive Change|CPC]] | |- |[[Abdullahi Sule]]<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.legit.ng/1226705-inec-declares-apcs-abdullahi-sule-winner-nasarawa-guber-election.html|title=INEC declares APC’s Abdullahi Sule winner of Nasarawa guber election|last=Obichie|first=Buchi|date=2019-03-11|newspaper=[[Legit.ng]]|language=en|access-date=2019-06-25}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/inec-declares-apcs-abdullahi-sule-governor-elect-in-nasarawa.html|title=INEC declares APC's Abdullahi Sule Governor-elect in Nasarawa|last=Muhammad|first=Ibraheem Hamza|last2=Lafia|date=11 March 2019|newspaper=[[Daily Trust]]|access-date=12 March 2019}}</ref> |Governor |May 29, 2019 |Incumbent |[[All Progressives Congress|APC]] | |} </onlyinclude> == See also == * [[List of governors of Plateau State]] * [[States of Nigeria]] * [[List of state governors of Nigeria]] == References == {{Reflist}} * {{cite web|url=http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Nigeria_federal_states.htm|title=Nigerian Federal States|publisher=WorldStatesmen|accessdate=2009-11-30}} i15o841u101yexufp45lvg1hqnjrzem 41827 41826 2026-06-05T04:29:08Z Paul maji 892 41827 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|none}} <!-- Warning: The text in this article is "transcluded" into a template used at the foot of several pages. It therefore cannot contain references like.<ref>...</ref> But you can and should list sources in the ==References== section at the foot. --> <onlyinclude> Ẹwñ kí dẹ́ oñwú chí ẹbe oñye amí úkọ̀lọ̀ ọgíjo kpóí amí gọfọnọ efu ane statî Nasarawa . [[Nasarawa State]], [[Nigeria]] ku ma chî óná nwû ọjọ kî'ochu ékégwéẹ̀ nolu káà efu was created on October 1st, 1996 égbá léè ma chi-óná nwu kwî when it was split from [[Plateau State]]. {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width:100%; margin:auto; text-align:left" !Name !Title !Took office !Left office !Party ! width="40%" |Notes |- valign="top" |[[Wing Commander Abdullahi Ibrahim|Abdullahi Ibrahim]] |Administrator |7 October 1996 |6 August 1998 |(Military) | |- valign="top" |[[Bala Mande]] |Administrator |6 August 1998 |29 May 1999 |(Military) | |- valign="top" |[[Abdullahi Adamu]]<ref name="User 2013">{{cite web|title=Profile|website=Abdullahi Adamu|date=April 7, 2013|url=http://www.abdullahiadamu.net/index.php/profile|access-date=June 12, 2023}}</ref> |Governor |29 May 1999 |29 May 2007 |[[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|PDP]] | |- valign="top" |[[Aliyu Doma]]<ref name="self">{{cite web|url=http://nggovernorsforum.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=46&Itemid=|title=Governor Aliyu Akwe Doma of Nasarawa State|publisher=Nigeria Governors Forum|accessdate=2010-01-18}}</ref> |Governor |29 May 2007 |May 2011 |[[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|PDP]] | |- valign="top" |[[Umaru Tanko Al-Makura]] |Governor |May 2011 |May 2019 |[[Congress for Progressive Change|CPC]] | |- |[[Abdullahi Sule]]<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.legit.ng/1226705-inec-declares-apcs-abdullahi-sule-winner-nasarawa-guber-election.html|title=INEC declares APC’s Abdullahi Sule winner of Nasarawa guber election|last=Obichie|first=Buchi|date=2019-03-11|newspaper=[[Legit.ng]]|language=en|access-date=2019-06-25}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/inec-declares-apcs-abdullahi-sule-governor-elect-in-nasarawa.html|title=INEC declares APC's Abdullahi Sule Governor-elect in Nasarawa|last=Muhammad|first=Ibraheem Hamza|last2=Lafia|date=11 March 2019|newspaper=[[Daily Trust]]|access-date=12 March 2019}}</ref> |Governor |May 29, 2019 |Incumbent |[[All Progressives Congress|APC]] | |} </onlyinclude> == See also == * [[List of governors of Plateau State]] * [[States of Nigeria]] * [[List of state governors of Nigeria]] == References == {{Reflist}} * {{cite web|url=http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Nigeria_federal_states.htm|title=Nigerian Federal States|publisher=WorldStatesmen|accessdate=2009-11-30}} kbzmctezugrd7axzv0yx1126kgc63ic 41828 41827 2026-06-05T04:30:59Z Paul maji 892 41828 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|none}} <!-- Warning: The text in this article is "transcluded" into a template used at the foot of several pages. It therefore cannot contain references like.<ref>...</ref> But you can and should list sources in the ==References== section at the foot. --> <onlyinclude> Ẹwñ kí dẹ́ oñwú chí ẹbe oñye amí úkọ̀lọ̀ ọgíjo kpóí amí gọfọnọ efu ane statî Nasarawa . [[Nasarawa State]], [[Nigeria]] ku ma chî óná nwû ọjọ kî'ochu ékégwéẹ̀ nolu káà efu ọdọ 1996 égbá léè ma chi-óná nwu kwî [[Plateau State]]. {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width:100%; margin:auto; text-align:left" !Name !Title !Took office !Left office !Party ! width="40%" |Notes |- valign="top" |[[Wing Commander Abdullahi Ibrahim|Abdullahi Ibrahim]] |Administrator |7 October 1996 |6 August 1998 |(Military) | |- valign="top" |[[Bala Mande]] |Administrator |6 August 1998 |29 May 1999 |(Military) | |- valign="top" |[[Abdullahi Adamu]]<ref name="User 2013">{{cite web|title=Profile|website=Abdullahi Adamu|date=April 7, 2013|url=http://www.abdullahiadamu.net/index.php/profile|access-date=June 12, 2023}}</ref> |Governor |29 May 1999 |29 May 2007 |[[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|PDP]] | |- valign="top" |[[Aliyu Doma]]<ref name="self">{{cite web|url=http://nggovernorsforum.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=46&Itemid=|title=Governor Aliyu Akwe Doma of Nasarawa State|publisher=Nigeria Governors Forum|accessdate=2010-01-18}}</ref> |Governor |29 May 2007 |May 2011 |[[People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)|PDP]] | |- valign="top" |[[Umaru Tanko Al-Makura]] |Governor |May 2011 |May 2019 |[[Congress for Progressive Change|CPC]] | |- |[[Abdullahi Sule]]<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.legit.ng/1226705-inec-declares-apcs-abdullahi-sule-winner-nasarawa-guber-election.html|title=INEC declares APC’s Abdullahi Sule winner of Nasarawa guber election|last=Obichie|first=Buchi|date=2019-03-11|newspaper=[[Legit.ng]]|language=en|access-date=2019-06-25}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/inec-declares-apcs-abdullahi-sule-governor-elect-in-nasarawa.html|title=INEC declares APC's Abdullahi Sule Governor-elect in Nasarawa|last=Muhammad|first=Ibraheem Hamza|last2=Lafia|date=11 March 2019|newspaper=[[Daily Trust]]|access-date=12 March 2019}}</ref> |Governor |May 29, 2019 |Incumbent |[[All Progressives Congress|APC]] | |} </onlyinclude> == See also == * [[List of governors of Plateau State]] * [[States of Nigeria]] * [[List of state governors of Nigeria]] == References == {{Reflist}} * {{cite web|url=http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Nigeria_federal_states.htm|title=Nigerian Federal States|publisher=WorldStatesmen|accessdate=2009-11-30}} 7r0kwciomasizj6hmkgb7dln9x0nn9c List of governors of Yobe State 0 2149 41829 2026-06-05T04:34:10Z Paul maji 892 Created page with "{{Short description|List of all governors of Yobe State}}{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2023}} This is a list of administrators and '''governors of [[Yobe State]]''', [[Nigeria]]. Yobe state was formed on 27 August 1991 when it was split off from [[Borno State]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Yobe {{!}} state, Nigeria|url=https://www.britannica.com/place/Yobe|access-date=30 June 2023|website=Britannica.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Soluap|date=4 May 2023|title=Yobe State Governors|..." 41829 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|List of all governors of Yobe State}}{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2023}} This is a list of administrators and '''governors of [[Yobe State]]''', [[Nigeria]]. Yobe state was formed on 27 August 1991 when it was split off from [[Borno State]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Yobe {{!}} state, Nigeria|url=https://www.britannica.com/place/Yobe|access-date=30 June 2023|website=Britannica.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Soluap|date=4 May 2023|title=Yobe State Governors|url=https://soluap.com/yobe-state-governors/|access-date=30 June 2023|website=Soluap}}</ref> {| class="wikitable" !Name !Title !Took office !Left office !Party |- |[[Sani Daura Ahmed]] |Administrator |28 August 1991 |2 January 1992 |Military |- |[[Bukar Ibrahim]] |Governor |2 January 1992 |17 November 1993 |[[Social Democratic Party (Nigeria)|SDP]] |- |[[Dabo Aliyu]] |Administrator |9 December 1993 |22 August 1996 |Military |- |[[John Ben Kalio]] |Administrator |22 August 1996 |14 August 1998 |Military |- |[[Musa Mohammed (politician)|Musa Mohammed]] |Administrator |14 August 1998 |29 May 1999 |Military |- |[[Bukar Ibrahim]] |Governor |29 May 1999 |29 May 2007 |[[All People's Party (Nigeria)|APP]]; [[All Nigeria Peoples Party|ANPP]] |- |[[Mamman Bello Ali]] |Governor |29 May 2007 |27 January 2009 |ANPP |- |[[Ibrahim Gaidam]] |Governor |27 January 2009 |29 May 2019 |ANPP later [[All Progressives Congress|APC]] |- |[[Mai Mala Buni]] |Governor |29 May 2019 |Incumbent |[[All Progressives Congress|APC]] |} == See also == * [[List of state governors of Nigeria]] * [[States of Nigeria]] == References == {{Reflist}} q8vt4nhnpa57fvbolgwyhyei3rx8ty8 41830 41829 2026-06-05T04:37:36Z Paul maji 892 41830 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|List of all governors of Yobe State}}{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2023}} Ẹwñ kí dẹ́ oñwú chí ẹbe oñye amí úkọ̀lọ̀ ọgíjo kpóí amí gọfọnọ efu ane This is a list of administrators and '''governors of [[Yobe State]]''', [[Nigeria]]. Yobe state was formed on 27 August 1991 when it was split off from [[Borno State]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Yobe {{!}} state, Nigeria|url=https://www.britannica.com/place/Yobe|access-date=30 June 2023|website=Britannica.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Soluap|date=4 May 2023|title=Yobe State Governors|url=https://soluap.com/yobe-state-governors/|access-date=30 June 2023|website=Soluap}}</ref> {| class="wikitable" !Name !Title !Took office !Left office !Party |- |[[Sani Daura Ahmed]] |Administrator |28 August 1991 |2 January 1992 |Military |- |[[Bukar Ibrahim]] |Governor |2 January 1992 |17 November 1993 |[[Social Democratic Party (Nigeria)|SDP]] |- |[[Dabo Aliyu]] |Administrator |9 December 1993 |22 August 1996 |Military |- |[[John Ben Kalio]] |Administrator |22 August 1996 |14 August 1998 |Military |- |[[Musa Mohammed (politician)|Musa Mohammed]] |Administrator |14 August 1998 |29 May 1999 |Military |- |[[Bukar Ibrahim]] |Governor |29 May 1999 |29 May 2007 |[[All People's Party (Nigeria)|APP]]; [[All Nigeria Peoples Party|ANPP]] |- |[[Mamman Bello Ali]] |Governor |29 May 2007 |27 January 2009 |ANPP |- |[[Ibrahim Gaidam]] |Governor |27 January 2009 |29 May 2019 |ANPP later [[All Progressives Congress|APC]] |- |[[Mai Mala Buni]] |Governor |29 May 2019 |Incumbent |[[All Progressives Congress|APC]] |} == See also == * [[List of state governors of Nigeria]] * [[States of Nigeria]] == References == {{Reflist}} 3jkmxcnidadk20bps95eqld0nw8z3u6 41831 41830 2026-06-05T04:38:45Z Paul maji 892 41831 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|List of all governors of Yobe State}}{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2023}} Ẹwñ kí dẹ́ oñwú chí ẹbe oñye amí úkọ̀lọ̀ ọgíjo kpóí amí gọfọnọ efu ane '''[[Yobe State]]''', [[Nigeria]]. Yobe state was formed on 27 August 1991 when it was split off from [[Borno State]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Yobe {{!}} state, Nigeria|url=https://www.britannica.com/place/Yobe|access-date=30 June 2023|website=Britannica.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Soluap|date=4 May 2023|title=Yobe State Governors|url=https://soluap.com/yobe-state-governors/|access-date=30 June 2023|website=Soluap}}</ref> {| class="wikitable" !Name !Title !Took office !Left office !Party |- |[[Sani Daura Ahmed]] |Administrator |28 August 1991 |2 January 1992 |Military |- |[[Bukar Ibrahim]] |Governor |2 January 1992 |17 November 1993 |[[Social Democratic Party (Nigeria)|SDP]] |- |[[Dabo Aliyu]] |Administrator |9 December 1993 |22 August 1996 |Military |- |[[John Ben Kalio]] |Administrator |22 August 1996 |14 August 1998 |Military |- |[[Musa Mohammed (politician)|Musa Mohammed]] |Administrator |14 August 1998 |29 May 1999 |Military |- |[[Bukar Ibrahim]] |Governor |29 May 1999 |29 May 2007 |[[All People's Party (Nigeria)|APP]]; [[All Nigeria Peoples Party|ANPP]] |- |[[Mamman Bello Ali]] |Governor |29 May 2007 |27 January 2009 |ANPP |- |[[Ibrahim Gaidam]] |Governor |27 January 2009 |29 May 2019 |ANPP later [[All Progressives Congress|APC]] |- |[[Mai Mala Buni]] |Governor |29 May 2019 |Incumbent |[[All Progressives Congress|APC]] |} == See also == * [[List of state governors of Nigeria]] * [[States of Nigeria]] == References == {{Reflist}} hn3wancmqts3kah0gi5wrlayqzi2mrx 41832 41831 2026-06-05T04:42:54Z Paul maji 892 41832 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|List of all governors of Yobe State}}{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2023}} Ẹwñ kí dẹ́ oñwú chí ẹbe oñye amí úkọ̀lọ̀ ọgíjo kpóí amí gọfọnọ efu ane '''[[Yobe State]]''', [[Nigeria]]. Ma chá nyî statî Yóbè ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀jo nolu ógwu nyokémébîà efu ọdọ Yobe state was formed on 27 August 1991 ègbá léè ma dúù kwî efu when it was split off from [[Borno State]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Yobe {{!}} state, Nigeria|url=https://www.britannica.com/place/Yobe|access-date=30 June 2023|website=Britannica.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Soluap|date=4 May 2023|title=Yobe State Governors|url=https://soluap.com/yobe-state-governors/|access-date=30 June 2023|website=Soluap}}</ref> {| class="wikitable" !Name !Title !Took office !Left office !Party |- |[[Sani Daura Ahmed]] |Administrator |28 August 1991 |2 January 1992 |Military |- |[[Bukar Ibrahim]] |Governor |2 January 1992 |17 November 1993 |[[Social Democratic Party (Nigeria)|SDP]] |- |[[Dabo Aliyu]] |Administrator |9 December 1993 |22 August 1996 |Military |- |[[John Ben Kalio]] |Administrator |22 August 1996 |14 August 1998 |Military |- |[[Musa Mohammed (politician)|Musa Mohammed]] |Administrator |14 August 1998 |29 May 1999 |Military |- |[[Bukar Ibrahim]] |Governor |29 May 1999 |29 May 2007 |[[All People's Party (Nigeria)|APP]]; [[All Nigeria Peoples Party|ANPP]] |- |[[Mamman Bello Ali]] |Governor |29 May 2007 |27 January 2009 |ANPP |- |[[Ibrahim Gaidam]] |Governor |27 January 2009 |29 May 2019 |ANPP later [[All Progressives Congress|APC]] |- |[[Mai Mala Buni]] |Governor |29 May 2019 |Incumbent |[[All Progressives Congress|APC]] |} == See also == * [[List of state governors of Nigeria]] * [[States of Nigeria]] == References == {{Reflist}} cfm97izwhkmlvtzd8okauudodukcwap 41833 41832 2026-06-05T04:44:24Z Paul maji 892 41833 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|List of all governors of Yobe State}}{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2023}} Ẹwñ kí dẹ́ oñwú chí ẹbe oñye amí úkọ̀lọ̀ ọgíjo kpóí amí gọfọnọ efu ane '''[[Yobe State]]''', [[Nigeria]]. Ma chá nyî statî Yóbè ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kẹ̀jo nolu ógwu nyokémébîà efu ọdọ Yobe 1991 ègbá léè ma dúù kwî efu [[Borno State]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Yobe {{!}} state, Nigeria|url=https://www.britannica.com/place/Yobe|access-date=30 June 2023|website=Britannica.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Soluap|date=4 May 2023|title=Yobe State Governors|url=https://soluap.com/yobe-state-governors/|access-date=30 June 2023|website=Soluap}}</ref> {| class="wikitable" !Name !Title !Took office !Left office !Party |- |[[Sani Daura Ahmed]] |Administrator |28 August 1991 |2 January 1992 |Military |- |[[Bukar Ibrahim]] |Governor |2 January 1992 |17 November 1993 |[[Social Democratic Party (Nigeria)|SDP]] |- |[[Dabo Aliyu]] |Administrator |9 December 1993 |22 August 1996 |Military |- |[[John Ben Kalio]] |Administrator |22 August 1996 |14 August 1998 |Military |- |[[Musa Mohammed (politician)|Musa Mohammed]] |Administrator |14 August 1998 |29 May 1999 |Military |- |[[Bukar Ibrahim]] |Governor |29 May 1999 |29 May 2007 |[[All People's Party (Nigeria)|APP]]; [[All Nigeria Peoples Party|ANPP]] |- |[[Mamman Bello Ali]] |Governor |29 May 2007 |27 January 2009 |ANPP |- |[[Ibrahim Gaidam]] |Governor |27 January 2009 |29 May 2019 |ANPP later [[All Progressives Congress|APC]] |- |[[Mai Mala Buni]] |Governor |29 May 2019 |Incumbent |[[All Progressives Congress|APC]] |} == See also == * [[List of state governors of Nigeria]] * [[States of Nigeria]] == References == {{Reflist}} nj7x3o1k7xagfon9vhqz8k0ddy7mbmv Abuja Stock Exchange 0 2150 41834 2026-06-05T04:48:06Z Paul maji 892 Created page with "{{Short description|Stock exchange in Nigeria}}'''Abuja Stock Exchange''' ('''ASE''') was a [[stock exchange]] incorporated in June 1998 as a public [[limited liability company]] that went live in April 2001.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Ahunwan|first=Boniface|url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Globalization_and_Corporate_Governance_i/wjVIEAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0|title=Globalization and Corporate Governance in Developing Countries: Micro Analysis of Global Corporate Interconn..." 41834 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Stock exchange in Nigeria}}'''Abuja Stock Exchange''' ('''ASE''') was a [[stock exchange]] incorporated in June 1998 as a public [[limited liability company]] that went live in April 2001.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Ahunwan|first=Boniface|url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Globalization_and_Corporate_Governance_i/wjVIEAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0|title=Globalization and Corporate Governance in Developing Countries: Micro Analysis of Global Corporate Interconnection between Developing African Countries and Developed Countries|date=2021-09-06|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-48029-2|pages=73–74|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|last=Bewaji|first=Wunmi|url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Insider_Trading_in_Developing_Jurisdicti/MdcZM9i4AMQC?hl=en&gbpv=0|title=Insider Trading in Developing Jurisdictions: Achieving an effective regulatory regime|date=2012-06-14|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-136-29538-6|pages=138|language=en}}</ref> It was the first [[stock exchange]] in [[Nigeria]] to provide [[electronic trading]], clearing and settlement for both the [[primary market]] as well as [[Secondary market|secondary markets]]. It was set up to trade in equities, unlisted [[Stock|stocks]] and plain vanilla bonds. Soon after its launch a government notification forced it to close its operations. This was orchestrated by the more powerful [[Nigerian Stock Exchange]] which lobbied with the government to maintain its monopoly over the Nigerian stock markets.{{Cn|date=November 2024}} The reasoning for the notification was that there was no need for a second stock exchange in the country. However, efforts are currently on to convert the existing infrastructure into a multi-commodity exchange [[commodities exchange]]. == See also == * [[Stock exchange]] == References == {{reflist}} == External links == * [https://alphabetastock.com/2021/05/11/bearish-vs-bullish-explained-in-plain-english/ Stock Market News] {{Nigeria-stub}} {{Stockexchange-stub}} ia0je9506c59ewobhuug029r3qjr0g0 41835 41834 2026-06-05T05:00:52Z Paul maji 892 41835 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Stock exchange in Nigeria}}'''Abuja Stock Exchange''' ('''ASE''') chá was a [[stock exchange]] "Kẹ́ dọmọ kẹ́ kọ́ọ̀ tọ̀ mọ̀ nọ́wọ́ àmí ámonẹ́ efu kòchù ẹ́kẹ́fà efu ọ̀dọ̀ 1998." incorporated in June 1998 as a public [[limited liability company]] that went live in April 2001.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Ahunwan|first=Boniface|url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Globalization_and_Corporate_Governance_i/wjVIEAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0|title=Globalization and Corporate Governance in Developing Countries: Micro Analysis of Global Corporate Interconnection between Developing African Countries and Developed Countries|date=2021-09-06|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-48029-2|pages=73–74|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|last=Bewaji|first=Wunmi|url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Insider_Trading_in_Developing_Jurisdicti/MdcZM9i4AMQC?hl=en&gbpv=0|title=Insider Trading in Developing Jurisdictions: Achieving an effective regulatory regime|date=2012-06-14|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-136-29538-6|pages=138|language=en}}</ref> It was the first [[stock exchange]] in [[Nigeria]] to provide [[electronic trading]], clearing and settlement for both the [[primary market]] as well as [[Secondary market|secondary markets]]. It was set up to trade in equities, unlisted [[Stock|stocks]] and plain vanilla bonds. Soon after its launch a government notification forced it to close its operations. This was orchestrated by the more powerful [[Nigerian Stock Exchange]] which lobbied with the government to maintain its monopoly over the Nigerian stock markets.{{Cn|date=November 2024}} The reasoning for the notification was that there was no need for a second stock exchange in the country. However, efforts are currently on to convert the existing infrastructure into a multi-commodity exchange [[commodities exchange]]. == See also == * [[Stock exchange]] == References == {{reflist}} == External links == * [https://alphabetastock.com/2021/05/11/bearish-vs-bullish-explained-in-plain-english/ Stock Market News] {{Nigeria-stub}} {{Stockexchange-stub}} dxsnveb0oicyd5v8v7nx6dvg1zarzx9 41836 41835 2026-06-05T05:14:36Z Paul maji 892 41836 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Stock exchange in Nigeria}}'''Abuja Stock Exchange''' ('''ASE''') chá was a [[stock exchange]] "Kẹ́ dọmọ kẹ́ kọ́ọ̀ tọ̀ mọ̀ nọ́wọ́ àmí ámonẹ́ efu kòchù ẹ́kẹ́fà efu ọ̀dọ̀ 1998. [[limited liability company]] Kẹ́ chánẹ̀ kẹ́ kọ́ọ̀ tọ̀ mọ̀ kòchù ẹ́kẹ́lẹ̀ ọ̀dọ̀ 2001 that went live in April 2001.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Ahunwan|first=Boniface|url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Globalization_and_Corporate_Governance_i/wjVIEAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0|title=Globalization and Corporate Governance in Developing Countries: Micro Analysis of Global Corporate Interconnection between Developing African Countries and Developed Countries|date=2021-09-06|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-48029-2|pages=73–74|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|last=Bewaji|first=Wunmi|url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Insider_Trading_in_Developing_Jurisdicti/MdcZM9i4AMQC?hl=en&gbpv=0|title=Insider Trading in Developing Jurisdictions: Achieving an effective regulatory regime|date=2012-06-14|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-136-29538-6|pages=138|language=en}}</ref> It was the first [[stock exchange]] efu in [[Nigeria]] kî dídù fún to provide [[electronic trading]], Kẹ́ sẹ́gẹ́ tọ̀ mọ̀ nọ́wọ́ kẹ́ nákọ̀ kídí úche kúnwọ́ méjì jẹ̀ clearing and settlement for both the [[primary market]] àtí as well as [[Secondary market|secondary markets]]. Kẹ́ dọmọ kẹ́ kọ́ọ̀ tọ̀ mọ̀ kọ́ lá tẹ́ ẹ́kọ́ọ̀ kọ́ tà nọ́wọ́ áámí company kẹ́ kọ́ kọ́ fọwọ́ tì má.It was set up to trade in equities, unlisted [[Stock|stocks]] àtí áámí takarda ẹ́kọ́ọ̀ tà kò lá kẹ́ kọ́ nọ́wọ́ jọ̀jọ̀ má and plain vanilla bonds. Soon after its launch a government notification forced it to close its operations. This was orchestrated by the more powerful [[Nigerian Stock Exchange]] which lobbied with the government to maintain its monopoly over the Nigerian stock markets.{{Cn|date=November 2024}} The reasoning for the notification was that there was no need for a second stock exchange in the country. However, efforts are currently on to convert the existing infrastructure into a multi-commodity exchange [[commodities exchange]]. == See also == * [[Stock exchange]] == References == {{reflist}} == External links == * [https://alphabetastock.com/2021/05/11/bearish-vs-bullish-explained-in-plain-english/ Stock Market News] {{Nigeria-stub}} {{Stockexchange-stub}} my6f3js5ttnrwoncv1hxk554ztf0jkd 41837 41836 2026-06-05T05:18:04Z Paul maji 892 41837 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Stock exchange in Nigeria}}'''Abuja Stock Exchange''' ('''ASE''') chá was a [[stock exchange]] "Kẹ́ dọmọ kẹ́ kọ́ọ̀ tọ̀ mọ̀ nọ́wọ́ àmí ámonẹ́ efu kòchù ẹ́kẹ́fà efu ọ̀dọ̀ 1998. [[limited liability company]] Kẹ́ chánẹ̀ kẹ́ kọ́ọ̀ tọ̀ mọ̀ kòchù ẹ́kẹ́lẹ̀ ọ̀dọ̀ 2001 .<ref>{{Cite book|last=Ahunwan|first=Boniface|url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Globalization_and_Corporate_Governance_i/wjVIEAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0|title=Globalization and Corporate Governance in Developing Countries: Micro Analysis of Global Corporate Interconnection between Developing African Countries and Developed Countries|date=2021-09-06|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-48029-2|pages=73–74|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|last=Bewaji|first=Wunmi|url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Insider_Trading_in_Developing_Jurisdicti/MdcZM9i4AMQC?hl=en&gbpv=0|title=Insider Trading in Developing Jurisdictions: Achieving an effective regulatory regime|date=2012-06-14|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-136-29538-6|pages=138|language=en}}</ref> [[stock exchange]] efu [[Nigeria]] kî dídù fún [[electronic trading]], Kẹ́ sẹ́gẹ́ tọ̀ mọ̀ nọ́wọ́ kẹ́ nákọ̀ kídí úche kúnwọ́ méjì jẹ̀ clearing and settlement for both the [[primary market]] àtí [[Secondary market|secondary markets]]. Kẹ́ dọmọ kẹ́ kọ́ọ̀ tọ̀ mọ̀ kọ́ lá tẹ́ ẹ́kọ́ọ̀ kọ́ tà nọ́wọ́ áámí kóòfénî kẹ́ kọ́ kọ́ fọwọ́ tì má. [[Stock|stocks]] àtí áámí takarda ẹ́kọ́ọ̀ tà kò lá kẹ́ kọ́ nọ́wọ́ jọ̀jọ̀ má. Soon after its launch a government notification forced it to close its operations. This was orchestrated by the more powerful [[Nigerian Stock Exchange]] which lobbied with the government to maintain its monopoly over the Nigerian stock markets.{{Cn|date=November 2024}} The reasoning for the notification was that there was no need for a second stock exchange in the country. However, efforts are currently on to convert the existing infrastructure into a multi-commodity exchange [[commodities exchange]]. == See also == * [[Stock exchange]] == References == {{reflist}} == External links == * [https://alphabetastock.com/2021/05/11/bearish-vs-bullish-explained-in-plain-english/ Stock Market News] {{Nigeria-stub}} {{Stockexchange-stub}} ftco8pl4rti0lfvojkgbawbfmzoz095 41838 41837 2026-06-05T05:23:14Z Paul maji 892 /* See also */ 41838 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Stock exchange in Nigeria}}'''Abuja Stock Exchange''' ('''ASE''') chá was a [[stock exchange]] "Kẹ́ dọmọ kẹ́ kọ́ọ̀ tọ̀ mọ̀ nọ́wọ́ àmí ámonẹ́ efu kòchù ẹ́kẹ́fà efu ọ̀dọ̀ 1998. [[limited liability company]] Kẹ́ chánẹ̀ kẹ́ kọ́ọ̀ tọ̀ mọ̀ kòchù ẹ́kẹ́lẹ̀ ọ̀dọ̀ 2001 .<ref>{{Cite book|last=Ahunwan|first=Boniface|url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Globalization_and_Corporate_Governance_i/wjVIEAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0|title=Globalization and Corporate Governance in Developing Countries: Micro Analysis of Global Corporate Interconnection between Developing African Countries and Developed Countries|date=2021-09-06|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-48029-2|pages=73–74|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|last=Bewaji|first=Wunmi|url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Insider_Trading_in_Developing_Jurisdicti/MdcZM9i4AMQC?hl=en&gbpv=0|title=Insider Trading in Developing Jurisdictions: Achieving an effective regulatory regime|date=2012-06-14|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-136-29538-6|pages=138|language=en}}</ref> [[stock exchange]] efu [[Nigeria]] kî dídù fún [[electronic trading]], Kẹ́ sẹ́gẹ́ tọ̀ mọ̀ nọ́wọ́ kẹ́ nákọ̀ kídí úche kúnwọ́ méjì jẹ̀ clearing and settlement for both the [[primary market]] àtí [[Secondary market|secondary markets]]. Kẹ́ dọmọ kẹ́ kọ́ọ̀ tọ̀ mọ̀ kọ́ lá tẹ́ ẹ́kọ́ọ̀ kọ́ tà nọ́wọ́ áámí kóòfénî kẹ́ kọ́ kọ́ fọwọ́ tì má. [[Stock|stocks]] àtí áámí takarda ẹ́kọ́ọ̀ tà kò lá kẹ́ kọ́ nọ́wọ́ jọ̀jọ̀ má. Kẹ́ chánẹ̀ kẹ́ kọ́ọ̀ tọ̀ mọ̀ rúnẹ́mẹ̀ kà, takarda ẹ́fọ̀wọ́ gómìnà mú kọ́ nọ́ kpa chọwọ́ úche kúnwọ́ kútí. Ámonẹ́ kọ́ nọ́wọ́ lẹ́ gbá dọwọ́ tì áchẹ lẹ́. Soon after its launch a government notification forced it to close its operations. This was orchestrated by the more powerful [[Nigerian Stock Exchange]]"Kẹ́ gẹ́ dọwọ́ tì ámonẹ́ gómìnà kọ́ nọ́ dá kẹ́ nọ́wọ́ jẹ̀ lẹ̀ kpó jẹ̀ nọ́wọ́ ẹ́kọ́ọ̀ company Nigeria. which lobbied with the government to maintain its monopoly over the Nigerian stock markets.{{Cn|date=November 2024}} The reasoning for the notification was that there was no need for a second stock exchange in the country. However, efforts are currently on to convert the existing infrastructure into a multi-commodity exchange [[commodities exchange]]. == See also == * [[Stock exchange]] == References == {{reflist}} == External links == * [https://alphabetastock.com/2021/05/11/bearish-vs-bullish-explained-in-plain-english/ Stock Market News] {{Nigeria-stub}} {{Stockexchange-stub}} o8gwaq5m2082iodx07pwf472jqp1c94 41839 41838 2026-06-05T05:29:59Z Paul maji 892 41839 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Stock exchange in Nigeria}}'''Abuja Stock Exchange''' ('''ASE''') chá was a [[stock exchange]] "Kẹ́ dọmọ kẹ́ kọ́ọ̀ tọ̀ mọ̀ nọ́wọ́ àmí ámonẹ́ efu kòchù ẹ́kẹ́fà efu ọ̀dọ̀ 1998. [[limited liability company]] Kẹ́ chánẹ̀ kẹ́ kọ́ọ̀ tọ̀ mọ̀ kòchù ẹ́kẹ́lẹ̀ ọ̀dọ̀ 2001 .<ref>{{Cite book|last=Ahunwan|first=Boniface|url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Globalization_and_Corporate_Governance_i/wjVIEAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0|title=Globalization and Corporate Governance in Developing Countries: Micro Analysis of Global Corporate Interconnection between Developing African Countries and Developed Countries|date=2021-09-06|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-48029-2|pages=73–74|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|last=Bewaji|first=Wunmi|url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Insider_Trading_in_Developing_Jurisdicti/MdcZM9i4AMQC?hl=en&gbpv=0|title=Insider Trading in Developing Jurisdictions: Achieving an effective regulatory regime|date=2012-06-14|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-136-29538-6|pages=138|language=en}}</ref> [[stock exchange]] efu [[Nigeria]] kî dídù fún [[electronic trading]], Kẹ́ sẹ́gẹ́ tọ̀ mọ̀ nọ́wọ́ kẹ́ nákọ̀ kídí úche kúnwọ́ méjì jẹ̀ clearing and settlement for both the [[primary market]] àtí [[Secondary market|secondary markets]]. Kẹ́ dọmọ kẹ́ kọ́ọ̀ tọ̀ mọ̀ kọ́ lá tẹ́ ẹ́kọ́ọ̀ kọ́ tà nọ́wọ́ áámí kóòfénî kẹ́ kọ́ kọ́ fọwọ́ tì má. [[Stock|stocks]] àtí áámí takarda ẹ́kọ́ọ̀ tà kò lá kẹ́ kọ́ nọ́wọ́ jọ̀jọ̀ má. Kẹ́ chánẹ̀ kẹ́ kọ́ọ̀ tọ̀ mọ̀ rúnẹ́mẹ̀ kà, takarda ẹ́fọ̀wọ́ gómìnà mú kọ́ nọ́ kpa chọwọ́ úche kúnwọ́ kútí. Ámonẹ́ kọ́ nọ́wọ́ lẹ́ gbá dọwọ́ tì áchẹ lẹ́. [[Nigerian Stock Exchange]]"Kẹ́ gẹ́ dọwọ́ tì ámonẹ́ gómìnà kọ́ nọ́ dá kẹ́ nọ́wọ́ jẹ̀ lẹ̀ kpó jẹ̀ nọ́wọ́ ẹ́kọ́ọ̀ Naijiria kóòfînî {{Cn|date=November 2024}} Úbákà kọ́ dídù tò tàkàrdá lẹ́ chi púrú kẹ́ nọ́wọ́ jọ̀ kẹ́ rí ójà ẹ́kọ́ọ̀ company ẹ́kẹ́jì nọ́wọ́ àmí ane kúlù lẹ́ má."The reasoning for the notification was that there was no need for a second stock exchange in the country. Abá lẹ́ kọ̀á, àmí ámonẹ́ kánẹ́ kídí úche nọ́wọ́ jọ̀jọ̀ kẹ́ nọ́ mú àmí fúfú kọ́ dọmọ tà rí chẹ́ kò chánẹ̀ kọ́ dídù rà nọ́wọ́ ójà kọ́ nọ́wọ́ tà àtí kọ́ nọ́ lá áámí ẹ́lẹ́fúfú jọ̀jọ̀. However, efforts are currently on to convert the existing infrastructure into a multi-commodity exchange [[commodities exchange]]. == See also == * [[Stock exchange]] == References == {{reflist}} == External links == * [https://alphabetastock.com/2021/05/11/bearish-vs-bullish-explained-in-plain-english/ Stock Market News] {{Nigeria-stub}} {{Stockexchange-stub}} c9f5xqvfmwxoepx7ucijzqx5m7dlhh1 41840 41839 2026-06-05T05:30:57Z Paul maji 892 41840 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Stock exchange in Nigeria}}'''Abuja Stock Exchange''' ('''ASE''') chá was a [[stock exchange]] "Kẹ́ dọmọ kẹ́ kọ́ọ̀ tọ̀ mọ̀ nọ́wọ́ àmí ámonẹ́ efu kòchù ẹ́kẹ́fà efu ọ̀dọ̀ 1998. [[limited liability company]] Kẹ́ chánẹ̀ kẹ́ kọ́ọ̀ tọ̀ mọ̀ kòchù ẹ́kẹ́lẹ̀ ọ̀dọ̀ 2001 .<ref>{{Cite book|last=Ahunwan|first=Boniface|url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Globalization_and_Corporate_Governance_i/wjVIEAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0|title=Globalization and Corporate Governance in Developing Countries: Micro Analysis of Global Corporate Interconnection between Developing African Countries and Developed Countries|date=2021-09-06|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-48029-2|pages=73–74|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|last=Bewaji|first=Wunmi|url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Insider_Trading_in_Developing_Jurisdicti/MdcZM9i4AMQC?hl=en&gbpv=0|title=Insider Trading in Developing Jurisdictions: Achieving an effective regulatory regime|date=2012-06-14|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-136-29538-6|pages=138|language=en}}</ref> [[stock exchange]] efu [[Nigeria]] kî dídù fún [[electronic trading]], Kẹ́ sẹ́gẹ́ tọ̀ mọ̀ nọ́wọ́ kẹ́ nákọ̀ kídí úche kúnwọ́ méjì jẹ̀ clearing and settlement for both the [[primary market]] àtí [[Secondary market|secondary markets]]. Kẹ́ dọmọ kẹ́ kọ́ọ̀ tọ̀ mọ̀ kọ́ lá tẹ́ ẹ́kọ́ọ̀ kọ́ tà nọ́wọ́ áámí kóòfénî kẹ́ kọ́ kọ́ fọwọ́ tì má. [[Stock|stocks]] àtí áámí takarda ẹ́kọ́ọ̀ tà kò lá kẹ́ kọ́ nọ́wọ́ jọ̀jọ̀ má. Kẹ́ chánẹ̀ kẹ́ kọ́ọ̀ tọ̀ mọ̀ rúnẹ́mẹ̀ kà, takarda ẹ́fọ̀wọ́ gómìnà mú kọ́ nọ́ kpa chọwọ́ úche kúnwọ́ kútí. Ámonẹ́ kọ́ nọ́wọ́ lẹ́ gbá dọwọ́ tì áchẹ lẹ́. [[Nigerian Stock Exchange]]"Kẹ́ gẹ́ dọwọ́ tì ámonẹ́ gómìnà kọ́ nọ́ dá kẹ́ nọ́wọ́ jẹ̀ lẹ̀ kpó jẹ̀ nọ́wọ́ ẹ́kọ́ọ̀ Naijiria kóòfînî {{Cn|date=November 2024}} Úbákà kọ́ dídù tò tàkàrdá lẹ́ chi púrú kẹ́ nọ́wọ́ jọ̀ kẹ́ rí ójà ẹ́kọ́ọ̀ company ẹ́kẹ́jì nọ́wọ́ àmí ane kúlù lẹ́ má."The reasoning for the . Abá lẹ́ kọ̀á, àmí ámonẹ́ kánẹ́ kídí úche nọ́wọ́ jọ̀jọ̀ kẹ́ nọ́ mú àmí fúfú kọ́ dọmọ tà rí chẹ́ kò chánẹ̀ kọ́ dídù rà nọ́wọ́ ójà kọ́ nọ́wọ́ tà àtí kọ́ nọ́ lá áámí ẹ́lẹ́fúfú jọ̀jọ̀. [[commodities exchange]]. == See also == * [[Stock exchange]] == References == {{reflist}} == External links == * [https://alphabetastock.com/2021/05/11/bearish-vs-bullish-explained-in-plain-english/ Stock Market News] {{Nigeria-stub}} {{Stockexchange-stub}} dmf6hpci1mr0zp3qozhad8z8ex3oghu 41841 41840 2026-06-05T05:31:44Z Paul maji 892 41841 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Stock exchange in Nigeria}}'''Abuja Stock Exchange''' ('''ASE''') chá [[stock exchange]] "Kẹ́ dọmọ kẹ́ kọ́ọ̀ tọ̀ mọ̀ nọ́wọ́ àmí ámonẹ́ efu kòchù ẹ́kẹ́fà efu ọ̀dọ̀ 1998. [[limited liability company]] Kẹ́ chánẹ̀ kẹ́ kọ́ọ̀ tọ̀ mọ̀ kòchù ẹ́kẹ́lẹ̀ ọ̀dọ̀ 2001 .<ref>{{Cite book|last=Ahunwan|first=Boniface|url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Globalization_and_Corporate_Governance_i/wjVIEAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0|title=Globalization and Corporate Governance in Developing Countries: Micro Analysis of Global Corporate Interconnection between Developing African Countries and Developed Countries|date=2021-09-06|publisher=BRILL|isbn=978-90-04-48029-2|pages=73–74|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|last=Bewaji|first=Wunmi|url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Insider_Trading_in_Developing_Jurisdicti/MdcZM9i4AMQC?hl=en&gbpv=0|title=Insider Trading in Developing Jurisdictions: Achieving an effective regulatory regime|date=2012-06-14|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-136-29538-6|pages=138|language=en}}</ref> [[stock exchange]] efu [[Nigeria]] kî dídù fún [[electronic trading]], Kẹ́ sẹ́gẹ́ tọ̀ mọ̀ nọ́wọ́ kẹ́ nákọ̀ kídí úche kúnwọ́ méjì jẹ̀ clearing and settlement for both the [[primary market]] àtí [[Secondary market|secondary markets]]. Kẹ́ dọmọ kẹ́ kọ́ọ̀ tọ̀ mọ̀ kọ́ lá tẹ́ ẹ́kọ́ọ̀ kọ́ tà nọ́wọ́ áámí kóòfénî kẹ́ kọ́ kọ́ fọwọ́ tì má. [[Stock|stocks]] àtí áámí takarda ẹ́kọ́ọ̀ tà kò lá kẹ́ kọ́ nọ́wọ́ jọ̀jọ̀ má. Kẹ́ chánẹ̀ kẹ́ kọ́ọ̀ tọ̀ mọ̀ rúnẹ́mẹ̀ kà, takarda ẹ́fọ̀wọ́ gómìnà mú kọ́ nọ́ kpa chọwọ́ úche kúnwọ́ kútí. Ámonẹ́ kọ́ nọ́wọ́ lẹ́ gbá dọwọ́ tì áchẹ lẹ́. [[Nigerian Stock Exchange]]"Kẹ́ gẹ́ dọwọ́ tì ámonẹ́ gómìnà kọ́ nọ́ dá kẹ́ nọ́wọ́ jẹ̀ lẹ̀ kpó jẹ̀ nọ́wọ́ ẹ́kọ́ọ̀ Naijiria kóòfînî {{Cn|date=November 2024}} Úbákà kọ́ dídù tò tàkàrdá lẹ́ chi púrú kẹ́ nọ́wọ́ jọ̀ kẹ́ rí ójà ẹ́kọ́ọ̀ company ẹ́kẹ́jì nọ́wọ́ àmí ane kúlù lẹ́ má."The reasoning for the . Abá lẹ́ kọ̀á, àmí ámonẹ́ kánẹ́ kídí úche nọ́wọ́ jọ̀jọ̀ kẹ́ nọ́ mú àmí fúfú kọ́ dọmọ tà rí chẹ́ kò chánẹ̀ kọ́ dídù rà nọ́wọ́ ójà kọ́ nọ́wọ́ tà àtí kọ́ nọ́ lá áámí ẹ́lẹ́fúfú jọ̀jọ̀. [[commodities exchange]]. == See also == * [[Stock exchange]] == References == {{reflist}} == External links == * [https://alphabetastock.com/2021/05/11/bearish-vs-bullish-explained-in-plain-english/ Stock Market News] {{Nigeria-stub}} {{Stockexchange-stub}} 62m3otn0r1c7ekary8gf6q5lreipkpl Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria 0 2151 41842 2026-06-05T06:34:16Z Paul maji 892 Created page with "{{Short description|1910 book}}{{italic title}} '''''Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria''''' is a book published in 1910. The book contains forty [[Folklore|folk stories]] and [[fairy tales]] from [[Southern Nigeria Protectorate|Southern Nigeria]]. The stories were [[Folkloristics|collected]] by [[Elphinstone Dayrell]], then the [[Colonial Service#Ranks|District Commissioner]] of the region. The book has an introduction by [[Andrew Lang]], famous for Andrew Lang's Fai..." 41842 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|1910 book}}{{italic title}} '''''Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria''''' is a book published in 1910. The book contains forty [[Folklore|folk stories]] and [[fairy tales]] from [[Southern Nigeria Protectorate|Southern Nigeria]]. The stories were [[Folkloristics|collected]] by [[Elphinstone Dayrell]], then the [[Colonial Service#Ranks|District Commissioner]] of the region. The book has an introduction by [[Andrew Lang]], famous for [[Andrew Lang's Fairy Books|his series of fairy books]]. == External links == * [http://www.sacred-texts.com/afr/fssn/index.htm ''Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria''] (entire text) * {{librivox book|title=Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria}} {{Africa-myth-stub}} {{anthropology-book-stub}} 6pq3gzeiurr4512swkhycvuop9w5mxn 41843 41842 2026-06-05T06:41:56Z Paul maji 892 41843 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|1910 book}}{{italic title}} '''''Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria''''' is a book published in 1910. Takarda lẹ́ ní ọ̀gbwúThe book contains forty [[Folklore|folk stories]] and [[fairy tales]] from [[Southern Nigeria Protectorate|Southern Nigeria]]. The stories were [[Folkloristics|collected]] by [[Elphinstone Dayrell]], then the [[Colonial Service#Ranks|District Commissioner]] of the region. The book has an introduction by [[Andrew Lang]], famous for [[Andrew Lang's Fairy Books|his series of fairy books]]. == External links == * [http://www.sacred-texts.com/afr/fssn/index.htm ''Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria''] (entire text) * {{librivox book|title=Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria}} {{Africa-myth-stub}} {{anthropology-book-stub}} i4ilf7kni1qprbf9mp4liur453julvq 41844 41843 2026-06-05T06:45:08Z Paul maji 892 /* External links */ 41844 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|1910 book}}{{italic title}} '''''Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria''''' is a book published in 1910. Takarda lẹ́ ní ọ̀gbọ̀n-mẹ̀ji [[Folklore|folk stories]] kpaí and [[fairy tales]] kwó from [[Southern Nigeria Protectorate|Southern Nigeria]]. Má gbî ọ́luka lẹ kwî The stories were [[Folkloristics|collected]] by [[Elphinstone Dayrell]], then the [[Colonial Service#Ranks|District Commissioner]] of the region. The book has an introduction by [[Andrew Lang]], famous for [[Andrew Lang's Fairy Books|his series of fairy books]]. == External links == * [http://www.sacred-texts.com/afr/fssn/index.htm ''Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria''] (entire text) * {{librivox book|title=Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria}} {{Africa-myth-stub}} {{anthropology-book-stub}} dudnjdeg8azkavkpgnbr97owh4gu1kf 41845 41844 2026-06-05T08:25:05Z Paul maji 892 41845 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|1910 book}}{{italic title}} '''''Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria''''' is a book published in 1910. Takarda lẹ́ ní ọ̀gbọ̀n-mẹ̀ji [[Folklore|folk stories]] kpaí [[fairy tales]] kwó [[Southern Nigeria Protectorate|Southern Nigeria]]. Má gbî ọ́luka léè [[Folkloristics|collected]] by [[Elphinstone Dayrell]], then the [[Colonial Service#Ranks|District Commissioner]] ánẹ́ lẹ̀ má" of the region. Takarda lẹ́ ní àmí úchánẹ̀ ẹ́fọ̀wọ́ The book has an introduction by [[Andrew Lang]], Ódú wọ̀ gbọ́ éfu famous for [[Andrew Lang's Fairy Books|his series of fairy books]]. == External links == * [http://www.sacred-texts.com/afr/fssn/index.htm ''Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria''] (entire text) * {{librivox book|title=Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria}} {{Africa-myth-stub}} {{anthropology-book-stub}} ataa29mdf31b14gx3adphwu8uipcjls 41846 41845 2026-06-05T08:26:38Z Paul maji 892 41846 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|1910 book}}{{italic title}} '''''Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria''''' is a book published in 1910. Takarda lẹ́ ní ọ̀gbọ̀n-mẹ̀ji [[Folklore|folk stories]] kpaí [[fairy tales]] kwó [[Southern Nigeria Protectorate|Southern Nigeria]]. Má gbî ọ́luka léè [[Folkloristics|collected]] by [[Elphinstone Dayrell]], then the [[Colonial Service#Ranks|District Commissioner]] ánẹ́ lẹ̀ má . Takarda lẹ́ ní àmí úchánẹ̀ ẹ́fọ̀wọ́ [[Andrew Lang]], Ódú wọ̀ gbọ́ éfu [[Andrew Lang's Fairy Books|his series of fairy books]]. == External links == * [http://www.sacred-texts.com/afr/fssn/index.htm ''Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria''] (entire text) * {{librivox book|title=Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria}} {{Africa-myth-stub}} {{anthropology-book-stub}} 9kxajoy2k103whfi6xmdoq1ixoaafpz 41847 41846 2026-06-05T08:27:43Z Paul maji 892 /* External links */ 41847 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|1910 book}}Takarda lẹ́ ní ọ̀gbọ̀n-mẹ̀ji [[Folklore|folk stories]] kpaí [[fairy tales]] kwó [[Southern Nigeria Protectorate|Southern Nigeria]]. Má gbî ọ́luka léè [[Folkloristics|collected]] by [[Elphinstone Dayrell]], then the [[Colonial Service#Ranks|District Commissioner]] ánẹ́ lẹ̀ má . Takarda lẹ́ ní àmí úchánẹ̀ ẹ́fọ̀wọ́ [[Andrew Lang]], Ódú wọ̀ gbọ́ éfu [[Andrew Lang's Fairy Books|his series of fairy books]]. == External links == * [http://www.sacred-texts.com/afr/fssn/index.htm ''Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria''] (entire text) * {{librivox book|title=Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria}} {{Africa-myth-stub}} {{anthropology-book-stub}} 9uypnea4t601vl0jih0jq2jfnqdr7gc Lekki Lagoon 0 2152 41848 2026-06-05T08:38:26Z Paul maji 892 Created page with "{{Short description|Nigerian lagoon}}{{refimprove|date=October 2025}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{Use dmy dates|date=May 2026}} '''Lekki Lagoon''' is a [[lagoon]] located in [[Lagos State|Lagos]] and [[Ogun State|Ogun]] states in [[Nigeria]]. <ref>'''Akinsanya, B., et al.''' "Map of Lekki lagoon showing sampling sites. Source: Lagos state surveys office Ikeja (2009)." ''ResearchGate'', 2019. Available at: <code><nowiki>https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Map..." 41848 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian lagoon}}{{refimprove|date=October 2025}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}} {{Use dmy dates|date=May 2026}} '''Lekki Lagoon''' is a [[lagoon]] located in [[Lagos State|Lagos]] and [[Ogun State|Ogun]] states in [[Nigeria]]. <ref>'''Akinsanya, B., et al.''' "Map of Lekki lagoon showing sampling sites. Source: Lagos state surveys office Ikeja (2009)." ''ResearchGate'', 2019. Available at: <code><nowiki>https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Map-of-Lekki-lagoon-showing-sampling-sites-Source-Lagos-state-surveys-office-Ikeja_fig1_332215275</nowiki></code></ref> The lagoon lies directly to the east of [[Lagos Lagoon]] and is connected to it by a channel. It is surrounded by many beaches. The surrounding vegetation is predominantly characterized by swamp forests and mangrove vegetation, which helps stabilize the shoreline and filter pollutants. Economically, the lagoon is vital for the livelihood of numerous surrounding communities, serving as a major source of protein and income through artisanal fishing. == References == {{Reflist}}{{Lagos-stub}} {{LagosNG-geo-stub}} {{Ogun-geo-stub}} 13e014llo16wefpmn9ijnu58f81423z Kurama language 0 2153 41849 2026-06-05T11:30:13Z Paul maji 892 Created page with "{{Short description|Kainji language of Nigeria}}{{for|the article on the Australian Aboriginal language|Kurrama language}} {{Infobox language|name=Kurama|nativename=''T'kurmi''|states=[[Nigeria]]|region=[[Kano State|Kano]] and [[Kaduna State|Kaduna]] states|speakers={{sigfig|40300|2}}|date=2000|ref=e18|familycolor=Niger-Congo|fam2=[[Atlantic–Congo languages|Atlantic–Congo]]|fam3=[[Benue–Congo languages|Benue–Congo]]|fam4=[[Kainji languages|Kainji]]|fam5=East Ka..." 41849 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Kainji language of Nigeria}}{{for|the article on the Australian Aboriginal language|Kurrama language}} {{Infobox language|name=Kurama|nativename=''T'kurmi''|states=[[Nigeria]]|region=[[Kano State|Kano]] and [[Kaduna State|Kaduna]] states|speakers={{sigfig|40300|2}}|date=2000|ref=e18|familycolor=Niger-Congo|fam2=[[Atlantic–Congo languages|Atlantic–Congo]]|fam3=[[Benue–Congo languages|Benue–Congo]]|fam4=[[Kainji languages|Kainji]]|fam5=[[East Kainji]]|iso3=krh|glotto=kura1249|glottorefname=Kurama}} {{infobox ethnonym|Bukurmi|Akurmi|T'kurmi||Kurmi<ref name="BlenchAtlas4">{{Cite book|title=An Atlas of Nigerian Languages|last=Blench|first=Roger|publisher=Kay Williamson Educational Foundation|year=2019|edition=4th|location=Cambridge}}</ref>}} The '''Kurama''' or '''T'kurmi''' or '''Akurmi''' language is a [[Kainji language]] of [[Nigeria]].<ref>{{Glottolog|kura1249|Kurama}}</ref> Kurama speakers are found in the central northern [[States of Nigeria|Nigerian states]] of [[Kaduna State|Kaduna]], [[Bauchi State|Bauchi]], [[Borno State|Borno]], [[Kano State|Kano]], [[Jigawa]] and [[Plateau State|Plateau]]. 88% of the population of the [[Akurmi people]] are Christians.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/12871/NI|publisher=[[Joshua project]]|title=Kurama}}</ref> == Further reading == ''The Akurmi people of central Nigeria''. Akurmi Study group, 2012. == References == {{Reflist}}{{Languages of Nigeria}} {{Platoid languages}} == External links == * [https://iproject.com.ng/linguistics-and-communication/verb-phrase-in-kurama/index.html Verb Phrase in Kurama] {{Kainji-lang-stub}} b1cx8zd1ti6au1n7coqkulfm0oig2jq 41850 41849 2026-06-05T11:36:18Z Paul maji 892 41850 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Kainji language of Nigeria}}{{for|the article on the Australian Aboriginal language|Kurrama language}} {{Infobox language|name=Kurama|nativename=''T'kurmi''|states=[[Nigeria]]|region=[[Kano State|Kano]] and [[Kaduna State|Kaduna]] states|speakers={{sigfig|40300|2}}|date=2000|ref=e18|familycolor=Niger-Congo|fam2=[[Atlantic–Congo languages|Atlantic–Congo]]|fam3=[[Benue–Congo languages|Benue–Congo]]|fam4=[[Kainji languages|Kainji]]|fam5=[[East Kainji]]|iso3=krh|glotto=kura1249|glottorefname=Kurama}} {{infobox ethnonym|Bukurmi|Akurmi|T'kurmi||Kurmi<ref name="BlenchAtlas4">{{Cite book|title=An Atlas of Nigerian Languages|last=Blench|first=Roger|publisher=Kay Williamson Educational Foundation|year=2019|edition=4th|location=Cambridge}}</ref>}} Î '''Kurama''' abîkî or '''T'kurmi''' abîkî or '''Akurmi ì ché îchì kî dî''' language is a [[Kainji language]] yá of [[Nigeria]].<ref>{{Glottolog|kura1249|Kurama}}</ref> Ẹnẹ kái áka ichi Kurama dọmọ nọo kí dẹ óji-anẹ Central Northern. Kurama speakers are found in the central northern [[States of Nigeria|Nigerian states]] efî ewọ of [[Kaduna State|Kaduna]], [[Bauchi State|Bauchi]], [[Borno State|Borno]], [[Kano State|Kano]], [[Jigawa]] and [[Plateau State|Plateau]]. 88% of the population of the [[Akurmi people]] are Christians.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/12871/NI|publisher=[[Joshua project]]|title=Kurama}}</ref> == Further reading == ''The Akurmi people of central Nigeria''. Akurmi Study group, 2012. == References == {{Reflist}}{{Languages of Nigeria}} {{Platoid languages}} == External links == * [https://iproject.com.ng/linguistics-and-communication/verb-phrase-in-kurama/index.html Verb Phrase in Kurama] {{Kainji-lang-stub}} osha68r2mksouheps2bb75l2b4qavoz 41851 41850 2026-06-05T11:41:37Z Paul maji 892 41851 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Kainji language of Nigeria}}{{for|the article on the Australian Aboriginal language|Kurrama language}} {{Infobox language|name=Kurama|nativename=''T'kurmi''|states=[[Nigeria]]|region=[[Kano State|Kano]] and [[Kaduna State|Kaduna]] states|speakers={{sigfig|40300|2}}|date=2000|ref=e18|familycolor=Niger-Congo|fam2=[[Atlantic–Congo languages|Atlantic–Congo]]|fam3=[[Benue–Congo languages|Benue–Congo]]|fam4=[[Kainji languages|Kainji]]|fam5=[[East Kainji]]|iso3=krh|glotto=kura1249|glottorefname=Kurama}} {{infobox ethnonym|Bukurmi|Akurmi|T'kurmi||Kurmi<ref name="BlenchAtlas4">{{Cite book|title=An Atlas of Nigerian Languages|last=Blench|first=Roger|publisher=Kay Williamson Educational Foundation|year=2019|edition=4th|location=Cambridge}}</ref>}} Î '''Kurama''' abîkî or '''T'kurmi''' abîkî or '''Akurmi ì ché îchì kî dî''' [[Kainji language]] yá [[Nigeria]].<ref>{{Glottolog|kura1249|Kurama}}</ref> Ẹnẹ kái áka ichi Kurama dọmọ nọo kí dẹ óji-anẹ Central Northern. [[States of Nigeria|Nigerian states]] efî ewọ [[Kaduna State|Kaduna]], [[Bauchi State|Bauchi]], [[Borno State|Borno]], [[Kano State|Kano]], [[Jigawa]] kpaî and [[Plateau State|Plateau]]. Ẹwọ kí dẹ úwọ-ẹnyọ88 efu ámá lẹ 88% of the population of the [[Akurmi people]] chî ama akolojo are Christians.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/12871/NI|publisher=[[Joshua project]]|title=Kurama}}</ref> == Further reading == ''The Akurmi people of central Nigeria''. Akurmi Study group, 2012. == References == {{Reflist}}{{Languages of Nigeria}} {{Platoid languages}} == External links == * [https://iproject.com.ng/linguistics-and-communication/verb-phrase-in-kurama/index.html Verb Phrase in Kurama] {{Kainji-lang-stub}} r8h476vcl297jl8tnclqu7qsqcvlva1 41852 41851 2026-06-05T11:42:37Z Paul maji 892 41852 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Kainji language of Nigeria}}{{for|the article on the Australian Aboriginal language|Kurrama language}} {{Infobox language|name=Kurama|nativename=''T'kurmi''|states=[[Nigeria]]|region=[[Kano State|Kano]] and [[Kaduna State|Kaduna]] states|speakers={{sigfig|40300|2}}|date=2000|ref=e18|familycolor=Niger-Congo|fam2=[[Atlantic–Congo languages|Atlantic–Congo]]|fam3=[[Benue–Congo languages|Benue–Congo]]|fam4=[[Kainji languages|Kainji]]|fam5=[[East Kainji]]|iso3=krh|glotto=kura1249|glottorefname=Kurama}} {{infobox ethnonym|Bukurmi|Akurmi|T'kurmi||Kurmi<ref name="BlenchAtlas4">{{Cite book|title=An Atlas of Nigerian Languages|last=Blench|first=Roger|publisher=Kay Williamson Educational Foundation|year=2019|edition=4th|location=Cambridge}}</ref>}} Î '''Kurama''' abîkî or '''T'kurmi''' abîkî or '''Akurmi ì ché îchì kî dî''' [[Kainji language]] yá [[Nigeria]].<ref>{{Glottolog|kura1249|Kurama}}</ref> Ẹnẹ kái áka ichi Kurama dọmọ nọo kí dẹ óji-anẹ Central Northern. [[States of Nigeria|Nigerian states]] efî ewọ [[Kaduna State|Kaduna]], [[Bauchi State|Bauchi]], [[Borno State|Borno]], [[Kano State|Kano]], [[Jigawa]] kpaî [[Plateau State|Plateau]]. Ẹwọ kí dẹ úwọ-ẹnyọ88 efu ámá lẹ [[Akurmi people]] chî ama akolojo <ref>{{cite web|url=https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/12871/NI|publisher=[[Joshua project]]|title=Kurama}}</ref> == Further reading == ''The Akurmi people of central Nigeria''. Akurmi Study group, 2012. == References == {{Reflist}}{{Languages of Nigeria}} {{Platoid languages}} == External links == * [https://iproject.com.ng/linguistics-and-communication/verb-phrase-in-kurama/index.html Verb Phrase in Kurama] {{Kainji-lang-stub}} 9c5f6wnj59s5xpm4qgtj4r8ytxj6mht 41853 41852 2026-06-05T11:43:44Z Paul maji 892 41853 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Kainji language of Nigeria}}{{for|the article on the Australian Aboriginal language|Kurrama language}} {{Infobox language|name=Kurama|nativename=''T'kurmi''|states=[[Nigeria]]|region=[[Kano State|Kano]] and [[Kaduna State|Kaduna]] states|speakers={{sigfig|40300|2}}|date=2000|ref=e18|familycolor=Niger-Congo|fam2=[[Atlantic–Congo languages|Atlantic–Congo]]|fam3=[[Benue–Congo languages|Benue–Congo]]|fam4=[[Kainji languages|Kainji]]|fam5=[[East Kainji]]|iso3=krh|glotto=kura1249|glottorefname=Kurama}} {{infobox ethnonym|Bukurmi|Akurmi|T'kurmi||Kurmi<ref name="BlenchAtlas4">{{Cite book|title=An Atlas of Nigerian Languages|last=Blench|first=Roger|publisher=Kay Williamson Educational Foundation|year=2019|edition=4th|location=Cambridge}}</ref>}} Î '''Kurama''' abîkî '''T'kurmi''' abîkî '''Akurmi ì ché îchì kî dî''' [[Kainji language]] yá [[Nigeria]].<ref>{{Glottolog|kura1249|Kurama}}</ref> Ẹnẹ kái áka ichi Kurama dọmọ nọo kí dẹ óji-anẹ Central Northern. [[States of Nigeria|Nigerian states]] efî ewọ [[Kaduna State|Kaduna]], [[Bauchi State|Bauchi]], [[Borno State|Borno]], [[Kano State|Kano]], [[Jigawa]] kpaî [[Plateau State|Plateau]]. Ẹwọ kí dẹ úwọ-ẹnyọ88 efu ámá lẹ [[Akurmi people]] chî ama akolojo <ref>{{cite web|url=https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/12871/NI|publisher=[[Joshua project]]|title=Kurama}}</ref> == Further reading == ''The Akurmi people of central Nigeria''. Akurmi Study group, 2012. == References == {{Reflist}}{{Languages of Nigeria}} {{Platoid languages}} == External links == * [https://iproject.com.ng/linguistics-and-communication/verb-phrase-in-kurama/index.html Verb Phrase in Kurama] {{Kainji-lang-stub}} 5nokrzqp4d1z5j5i9m6ne79m7mc86wr South Atlantic Petroleum 0 2154 41854 2026-06-05T11:48:08Z Paul maji 892 Created page with "{{Multiple issues|{{Sources|date=December 2023}} {{notability|Companies|date=June 2017}}}} {{Infobox company|trade_name=SAPETRO|location=Nigeria|key_people=General [[Theophilus Danjuma]] (chairman)|website={{url|sapetro.com}}}} '''South Atlantic Petroleum''', also known as '''SAPETRO''', is a [[Nigerian]] [[oil and gas exploration]] and production company<ref>{{Cite web|title=South Atlantic Petroleum Ltd - Company Profile and News|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/..." 41854 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Multiple issues|{{Sources|date=December 2023}} {{notability|Companies|date=June 2017}}}} {{Infobox company|trade_name=SAPETRO|location=Nigeria|key_people=General [[Theophilus Danjuma]] (chairman)|website={{url|sapetro.com}}}} '''South Atlantic Petroleum''', also known as '''SAPETRO''', is a [[Nigerian]] [[oil and gas exploration]] and production company<ref>{{Cite web|title=South Atlantic Petroleum Ltd - Company Profile and News|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/company/3441950Z:NL|access-date=2024-02-01|website=Bloomberg.com|language=en}}</ref> which has a share in the development of the [[Akpo]] [[Deepwater drilling|deepwater]] field off the coast of [[Port Harcourt]]. Its chairman is [[Theophilus Danjuma]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Who’s who in Nigerian tycoon TY Danjuma’s business empire?|url=https://www.theafricareport.com/363196/whos-who-in-nigerian-tycoon-ty-danjumas-business-empire/|access-date=2025-02-17|website=The Africa Report.com|language=en}}</ref> == References == {{Reflist}} * == External links == {{Portal|Nigeria|Energy}} * [https://www.sapetro.com/ South Atlantic Petroleum] {{petroleum-company-stub}} {{Nigeria-company-stub}} 3e2lvsbln1ujtfj4n4tcb65eufh773o 41855 41854 2026-06-05T11:57:27Z Paul maji 892 41855 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Multiple issues|{{Sources|date=December 2023}} {{notability|Companies|date=June 2017}}}} {{Infobox company|trade_name=SAPETRO|location=Nigeria|key_people=General [[Theophilus Danjuma]] (chairman)|website={{url|sapetro.com}}}} '''South Atlantic Petroleum''', ku ma ñõ móọ̀ kî also known as '''SAPETRO''',î chá is a [[Nigerian]] [[oil and gas exploration]] aî Íkọfíní Échéwñ and production company<ref>{{Cite web|title=South Atlantic Petroleum Ltd - Company Profile and News|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/company/3441950Z:NL|access-date=2024-02-01|website=Bloomberg.com|language=en}}</ref> which has a share in the development of the [[Akpo]] [[Deepwater drilling|deepwater]] field off the coast of [[Port Harcourt]]. Its chairman is [[Theophilus Danjuma]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Who’s who in Nigerian tycoon TY Danjuma’s business empire?|url=https://www.theafricareport.com/363196/whos-who-in-nigerian-tycoon-ty-danjumas-business-empire/|access-date=2025-02-17|website=The Africa Report.com|language=en}}</ref> == References == {{Reflist}} * == External links == {{Portal|Nigeria|Energy}} * [https://www.sapetro.com/ South Atlantic Petroleum] {{petroleum-company-stub}} {{Nigeria-company-stub}} 0t3t642cgruxxov11kmb2tzhdzuyrz9 41856 41855 2026-06-05T11:58:29Z Paul maji 892 41856 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Multiple issues|{{Sources|date=December 2023}} {{notability|Companies|date=June 2017}}}} {{Infobox company|trade_name=SAPETRO|location=Nigeria|key_people=General [[Theophilus Danjuma]] (chairman)|website={{url|sapetro.com}}}} '''South Atlantic Petroleum''', ku ma ñõ móọ̀ kî '''SAPETRO''',î chá [[Nigerian]] [[oil and gas exploration]] kpaí Íkọfíní Échéwñ <ref>{{Cite web|title=South Atlantic Petroleum Ltd - Company Profile and News|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/company/3441950Z:NL|access-date=2024-02-01|website=Bloomberg.com|language=en}}</ref> which has a share in the development of the [[Akpo]] [[Deepwater drilling|deepwater]] field off the coast of [[Port Harcourt]]. Its chairman is [[Theophilus Danjuma]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Who’s who in Nigerian tycoon TY Danjuma’s business empire?|url=https://www.theafricareport.com/363196/whos-who-in-nigerian-tycoon-ty-danjumas-business-empire/|access-date=2025-02-17|website=The Africa Report.com|language=en}}</ref> == References == {{Reflist}} * == External links == {{Portal|Nigeria|Energy}} * [https://www.sapetro.com/ South Atlantic Petroleum] {{petroleum-company-stub}} {{Nigeria-company-stub}} sxemgnz8cbj3cexr47f1xmeb489zwb1