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Jigawa State

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Jigawa State onwu chi state ka efu ami state ogwu ẹgwa ñyọwọmẹfa Ojanẹ Nigeria, Jigawa State dẹ ejuọwọ north Nigeria. Ma ñyi ẹgba kochu ẹkẹjọ nolu ogwu nyo mebíe efu ọdọ, 1991, Ẹnẹ ki ñyi jigawa State chi General Ibrahim Babangida.General Ibrahim Babangida ñyi state mẹla ẹgba lẹ manyi state ogwu ñyọwọ ka ki dẹ akwobi Eko ki Bannounce.[1] Jigawa State chi efí ewo Kano state i dẹ kwobi ta ku ma ñyi. Jigawa dẹ ejuọwọ north, Niger Republic ni border kpai Jigawa state.Ewo ki ugbẹta Jigawa dẹ chi Dutse. Jigawa state ni ami local government ogwu ñyọwọ mebie.

State Jigawa chi state ẹkẹjọ ki amonẹ nana tule Ojanẹ Nigeria. Abo ku ma di Jigawa chi am'akechi manyu fulani ma che,[2] ojile ma chi akpa onugo ge.[3] Amone wewe che mi Jiagawa state todu Dutsen Habude cave paint ku ma che efí ewo Birnin Kudu kwi ọjọ ígbele.[4][5] Efí ewo Hadejia ku ma do Biram chi ewo ka efu state mebie ki chi anẹ ami akechi ñyọwọ Nigeria ku ma ño chi icholo akechi gẹ.[6]Economy Jigawa State chi uche elo i gwo.[7]

increasingly vulnerable ti national disasters abi fkiamudih l become more prevalent due to climate change.[8]Tọdu lẹ, tensions alumeji farmers kpai nomadic Fulani herdsmen ọji arable land murida tẹfi violence in recent years.[9]

Jigawa State Chi state ka efi ami state ogwu ẹgwa nyọwọmefa ki defu Federal Republic yi Nigeria. Jigawa de ejowo northwestern Nigeria. Ami state ki dakar Jigawa chi Kano State kpai Katsina State de ejuọwọ west Jigawa, Bauchi State de ejuọwọ east manyi Yobe State de ejuọwọ northeast . Republic Niger ñwo di ejuọwọ North Jigawa.

Ẹkpuna bauchi State chi 31.23ºC (88.21ºF), ẹkpuna ñwu nana ti ami state ki bo ki di Nigeria le kpai 1.77%.[10]

Unana anẹ Jigawa state chi 22,410 square kilometres. Ami aji ogbogaga ki di jigawa state chi Hadejia, Kafin Hausa manyi aji Iggi.

Unana amonẹ

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Abo ku wewe ma tule ugbo du efu ewo Jigawa state chi ami Fulani kpai ami Akechi..[11] Ugbo kẹli abo Kanuri chi Hadejia Emirate, abo Badawa di ejuọwọ Northeastern Jigawa. Even though each of the three dominant tribes have continued to maintain its ethnic identity, Islam and a long history of inter-marriages have continued to bind the m together.

Ma ki ichi Bade Guri LGA, ma ki ichi Manga Birniwa, Kirikasamma, Malam-Madori, Kaugama manyi Guri LGAs. MA ki ichi Warji Efewo Birnin Kudu LGA, ma ki ichi Duwai efewo Hadejia LGA. Ichi Ku ma ka ololo yi Jigawa state chi akechi, Kanuri kpai Fulani.[12]

Aboji State Jigawa chí govonor, abo kí ya chi Ukólò kpaí govonor chí abo house of assembly, ugbo kí state capital la dí Dutse[13]

Ojí lé amone kí dí Jigawa chi akpa baki churchi ma lé àmà ojí lé ma chí akpa ma ché.[14]

Government house Dutse

Ma nyí Jigawa State—gwé efù Kano State igbele efochu ékéjo ódò 1991—Jigawa state defu amí state ogwu egwanyomefa kí dí ojane Nigeria. Abu kù ma lo nya né kù ma nyí state Kano chí Malam Inuwa-Dutse, Malam Inuwa chí commissioner Ministry of Agriculture kpaí Natural R esources eko governorship ene okwu Audu Bako. government.

Amí local government kí dí Jigawa State chí ogwu nyomebie ódù ma la chí:

  • Auyo
  • Babura
  • Biriniwa
  • Birnin Kudu
  • Buji
  • Dutse
  • Gagarawa
  • Garki
  • Gumel
  • Guri
  • Gwaram
  • Gwiwa
  • Hadejia
  • Jahun
  • Kafin Hausa
  • Kaugama
  • Kazaure
  • Kiri Kasama
  • Kiyawa
  • Maigatari
  • Malam Madori
  • Miga
  • Ringim
  • Roni
  • Sule Tankarkar
  • Taura
  • Yankwashi

Jigawa state ní federal university kí dí Dutse, i la ñwo ní state university kí dí Kafin Hausa Local Government Area Jigawa state. T Federal Polytechnic kí dí Jigawa state dí Kazaure, Hussaini Adamu Federal Polytechnic,[15] and a two state owned polytechnics; Binyaminu Usman Polytechnic, Jigawa State Polytechnic situated at Hadejia and Dutse respectively and a number of Monotechnics across the state. Established in 2011.

Ami Unyi ukoche utogba ki di Jigawa

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Ami Unyi ukoche utogba ki di Jigawa State[16][17]

  • Federal University Dutse, Jigawa State[18][19]
  • Sule Lamido University, Kafin Hausa, Jigawa State[20]
  • Khadija University Majia, Jigawa State[21]
  • Jigawa State Institute of Information Technology, Kazaure[22]
  • Binyaminu Usman College of Agriculture, Hadejia, Jigawa State.
  • Government Science Technical College, Binin Kudu
  • Jigawa State Polytechnic Dutse[23]
  • Government Science Technical College, Ringim
  • Government Technical College, Hadejia
  • Kazaure Innovation Institute, Jigawa State
  • Jigawa State College Of Nursing Sciences (Birnin Kudu, Hadejia and Babura Campuses)

Relation with multilateral agencies

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British support has provided the Jigawa State School of Midwifery in northern Nigeria with essential equipment as well as helping the teachers develop the curriculum and get accreditation for the programme.[24]

Government Jigawa State ma ché enwu dama kpaí amí company ame nefu wéwé ma dama manyí ma chi Ukólò kpaí World Bank, UNDP, UNICEF, DFID. Ma chukolo kpaí amí NGO wéwé gé, abajio abo kù ma partner kpa ma chí DFID, UNDP, UNICEF, IBRD, IFAD kpaí ADF.

Amone ogbogaga ki kwi Jigawa

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  • Abubakar Sani Birnin Kudu[25] Academician, preacher
  • Sule Lamido[26] Former governor
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  3. "Christians in Nigeria's Jigawa State cry out as authorities begin church demolition". World Watch Monitor (in American English). 2017-01-23. Retrieved 2021-03-14.
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  9. "Violence over land on the rise in Jigawa State". The New Humanitarian (in French). 2008-03-17. Retrieved 2021-03-14.
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  13. Oguntola, Tunde (2022-09-27). "2023: Next President, Govs Must Get Two-thirds Spread, Says INEC" (in American English). Retrieved 2023-02-24.
  14. "Peoples & Culture - Jigawa State Government". www.jigawastate.gov.ng. Retrieved 2022-03-05.
  15. "Official List of Courses Offered in Hussaini Adamu Federal polytechnic (HUSSAINIPOLY) - Myschool". myschool.ng (in English). Retrieved 2021-11-22.
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  18. Maishanu, Abubakar Ahmadu (2022-04-29). "NUC accredits 19 new courses at Federal University, Dutse". Premium Times Nigeria (in British English). Retrieved 2022-12-31.
  19. Ogwo, Charles (2022-10-13). "Federal University, Dutse directs non-academic staff to resume duty". Businessday NG (in American English). Retrieved 2022-12-31.
  20. Muhammad, Khaleel (2022-08-29). "Sule Lamido University suspends strike". Daily Post Nigeria (in American English). Retrieved 2022-12-31.
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  23. Abubakar, Mohammed (2022-01-26). "NBTE tasks Jigawa Poly on equipment, qualified staffing". Daily Trust (in British English). Retrieved 2022-12-31.
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  25. "Masu sukar Ibn Taimiyyah ba su fahimce shi ba ne - Dr Abubakar Birnin Kudu". BBC News Hausa (in Hausa). 2020-12-18. Retrieved 2022-12-27.
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