HISTORY!!! How the 36🇳🇬states got their names. 1. Abia Abia is an acronym from
the four main groups of people in the state as at the time it was formed in
1991: Aba Bende Isuikwuato Afikpo. 2. Adamawa Adamawa was named after a warrior,
Modibbo Adama Bin Ardo Hassan, that conquered the region in the beginning of the
19th century. 3. Akwa-Ibom Akwa Ibom is named after the Qua Iboe (or Kwa Iboe)
River. 4. Anambra The state got its name from the corrupted version of Oma Mbala
(Ànyịm Ọma Mbala), a popular river in the area. 5. Bauchi There are three
versions of how Bauchi got its name are: ‘Bauchi’ is Hausa word meaning the
southern flanks of Hausaland. Tribes living in the southern parts of the
Hausaland were referred to as "kasashen bauchi" and the area they lived in later
came to be known simply as Bauchi. The second version the state was named for
Baushe, a famous hunter who settled there before the 19th century. The third
states that ‘bauchi’ is Hausa word for slavery since it was a center for slave
raiders. 6. Bayelsa Bayelsa is a combination of the acronyms of three local
government areas which were pulled out of old Rivers state — Brass LGA known as
BALGA, Yenegoa LGA known as YELGA and Sagbama LGA known as SALGA. The
mathematics involved in the formation of their names is BA + YEL + SA = BAYELSA
7. Benue The state was named after the "europeanised" corruption of 'Binuwe',
the Batta word for ‘Mother of Waters’. 8. Borno The alternative name of the
Kanuris, the predominant ethnic group in the state, is 'Borno' which gave
inspiration for the naming of the state.
9. Cross River The state took its name
from a River called Oyono or Cross River. 10. Delta The state is where the River
Niger forms a delta as it enters the Atlantic Ocean. 11. Ebonyi Ebonyi is the
anglicised version of 'Aboine', a river that cuts through Abakaliki, the state
capital. 12. Edo The Bini people who dwell in the area had always referred to
themselves as Edo or Iduu. This inspired the name of the state. 13. Ekiti
‘Okiti’ is a term that is said to denote a settlement of many hills. It later
became 'Ekiti'. 14. Enugu Due to the many hills and rocky terrain in the area,
the people named it in igbo, "Enu Ugwu" meaning "top of the hill". The state is
named after the anglicised version, Enugu. 15. Gombe Gombe is the dialect of
Fulani language (Fulfulde) spoken in the area. 16. Imo Just like many of the
Nigerian states, Imo took its name from the popular river, Imo Mmiri. 17. Jigawa
Jigawa takes inspiration from its distinctively golden-coloured soil. 18. Kaduna
'Kadunas' is the plural form of crocodile in Hausa. The state therefore got its
name from the many crocodiles in Kaduna River. 19. Kano Kano was the name of a
blacksmith from the Gaya tribe who settled in the area while sourcing for
ironstone. The state was named after him. 20. Katsina The state was named after
the wife of a popular local ruler known as Janzama. Her name was Katsina. 21.
Kebbi It is said that Kebbi was named after the Ka’abba in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
22. Kogi Since the popular confluence in Nigeria is located in the state, Kogi
is said to have been derived from ‘kogin’, the hausa word for river. 23. Kwara
River Niger used to be called River Kwara by the Nupes at the Northern border of
the state. The state was named after this. 24. Lagos In 1472, the first set of
Europeans to set foot in Lagos were the Portuguese. Due to the many lagoons and
rivers in the town, they named it Lagos, which is the Portuguese word for
'lakes'. 25. Nasarawa Nasarawa is a native word for 'victorious'. The state was
named by the founder of Nasarawa kingdom, Makama Dogo. 26. Niger This was named
after the River Niger. 27. Ogun This state was also named after a river — Ogun
River. 28. Ondo Ondo is a word used for settlers. The state was named after the
settlers of the old Ondo Kingdom. 29. Osun This state was also named after a
river — the River Osun. 30. Oyo The state was named after the Old Oyo empire.
31. Plateau The state was named after the picturesque Jos plateau. Jos got its
name from the mispronunciation of the town 'Gwosh'. 32. Rivers Rivers State was
named after the many water bodies present in the area. 33. Sokoto Sokoto is the
anglicized version of the Arabic word ‘suk’ meaning ‘market’ or ‘place of
commerce’. The state itself was named after the defunct Sokoto Caliphate. 34.
Taraba Taraba state got its name from the Taraba River. 35. Yobe Komadugu Yobe
(Waube or Ouobe) or River Yobe (or River of Yo) inspired the name of the state.
36. Zamfara This state was named after Zamfarawa, one of the subdialects of the
Eastern Hausa group.
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