KafinHausa is a Local Government Area of Jigawa State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of KafinHausa. It has an area of 1,380 km2 and a population...
Hadejia, KafinHausa and Iggi Rivers with a number of tributaries feeding extensive marshlands in north-eastern part of the State. Hadejia – KafinHausa River...
State between May 2019 and May 2023. Namadi was born on 7 April 1963 in KafinHausa, then Northern Region. He became qualified as a chartered accountant...
1972 (not a university until 1980) Sule Lamido University Jigawa SLU Kafin-Hausa State 2013 Tai Solarin University of Education Ogun TASUED Ijebu Ode...
Sule Lamido University is a state-owned public university located in KafinHausa, Jigawa State, Nigeria. It was established 13 May 2013, licensed by National...
Haɗejiya (also Haɗeja, previously Biram) is a Hausa town in eastern Jigawa State, northern Nigeria. The population was approximately 105,628 in 2006....
suspend the by-election indefinitely. On January 18, 2021, member for KafinHausa, Adamu Babban Bare (APC), died from an undisclosed illness suspected...
the rocky town got its name from this naturally endowed resources, Dutse (Hausa term for rock). Dutse and its environ are well known for Date Trees (Dabino)...
Comprising the local government areas of Auyo, Biriniwa, Guri, Hadejia, KafinHausa, Kaugama, Kiri Kasama, and Malam Madori. Comprising the local government...
also served as the pioneer Vice-Chancellor of Sule Lamido University, KafinHausa, Jigawa State, Nigeria (from 2013-2018). He is currently a Visiting Professor...
University Dutse Sule Lamido University, KafinHausa, Jigawa Khadija University, Majia, Jigawa State Kaffi Hausa state University STEB Jigawa "Educational...
resented the domination of Nigeria's political life by the mostly northern Hausa-Fulani ethnic group, and were ecstatic when one of their own, Mr. Abiola...
city of Kazaure. Kazaure was said to have been first settled by a group of Hausa (also known as Habe) hunter clan under the leadership of a warrior called...
Dutse (30 km west), Jemma (35 km east), and Azare (65 km east). In 1801 the Hausa ruler Yakubu was killed attempting to storm the Zamfara fortress located...