Nigeria: Location, Position and Size

 

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In today’s class, we will be talking more about Nigeria: location, position and size. Enjoy the class!

Nigeria: Location, Position and Size

Nigeria | Location, Position and Size | Britannica

Location

Nigeria is located between 4 0 N and 14 0 N of the Equator, and between 30E and 150 E of the Greenwich Meridian. Note that since Nigeria is located between Latitudes 40 N and 14 0 N, the latitudinal extent of Nigeria is 10 0 i.e. 15 0 – 4 0, while her longitudinal extent is 12 0 i.e. 15 0 – 3 0

Position

The position of Nigeria refers to the part of the continent Nigeria is found. Nigeria is in Africa (West Africa). She is bounded in the North by the Niger Republic, in the North-East by the Chad Republic, in the East by Cameroon, in the South by the Atlantic Ocean, and in the West by the Republic of Benin. Nigeria is bounded by French-speaking (Francophone) West African countries.

 

Size

Nigeria is the fourth largest country in West Africa in terms of land area after the Niger Republic, Mali and Mauritania. The total land area of Nigeria is approximately 923, 768 sq km. The greatest distance from east to west is approximately 1,300 km while from north to south is about 1,100 km. In terms of population, Nigeria is the most populous single country in Africa with a population of over 140 million according to the 2006 population census. Hence, she is often referred to as “The Giant of Africa”.

Evaluation

  1. Describe the location of Nigeria.
  2. State the countries that bound Nigeria.

Political division

Nigeria came into existence in 1914 when the Northern and Southern protectorates were amalgamated; she had her independence in 1960, precisely 1st October 1960. Before this time, Nigeria was governed by colonial masters which include:-

  • Sir Fredrick Lord Lugard.                                       (1912 – 1919)
  • Sir Hugh Clifford                                                    (1919 – 1925)
  • Sir Creamer Thompson                                         (1925 – 1931)
  • Sir Donald Cameroon                                          (1931 – 1935)
  • Sir Bernard Boundillion                                          (1935 – 1943)
  • Sir Anthony Richard                                              (1943 – 1948)
  • Sir John McPherson                                               (1948 – 1958)
  • Sir James Robertson                                              (1958 – 1960)

Nigeria politically is divided into 36 State with the FCT. Each of the State has a slogan or title which can also be used for identifying the state.

The States include the following:-

NoSTATECAPITALTITLE / SLOGAN
1AbiaUmuahiaGod’s own State
2AdamawaYolaHighest peak of the Nation
3Akwa IbomUyoLand of promise
4AnambraAwkaHome for all
5BauchiBauchiPearl of Tourism
6BayelsaYenagoaThe glory of all lands
7BenueMakurdiFood basket of the Nation
8BornoMaiduguriHome of peace
9Cross RiverCalabarThe people’s paradise
10DeltaAsabaThe big heart
11EbonyiAbakalikiSalt of the Nation
12EdoBeninThe heartbeat
13EkitiAdo-EkitiFountain of knowledge
14EnuguEnuguCoal city State
15GombeGombeJewel of the Savannah
16ImoOwerriLand of hope
17JigawaDusteThe new world
18KadunaKadunaLiberal State
19KanoKanoCentre of commerce
20KatsinaKatsinaState of hospitality
21KebbiBirnin KebbiLand of equity
22KogiLokojaThe confluence State
23KwaraIlorinState of Harmony
24LagosIkejaCentre of excellence
25NasarawaLafiaThe home of solid mineral
26NigerMinnaThe power State
27OgunAbeokutaThe Gateway State
28OndoAkureThe sunshine state
29OsunOshogboState of living spring
30OyoIbadanThe pacesetter state
31PlateauJosHome of peace and tourism
32RiversPort-HarcourtTreasure base of the nation
33SokotoSokotoSeat of the Caliphate
34TarabaJalingoNature’s gift to the nation
35YobeDamaturuThe young shall grow
36ZamfaraGusauHome of Agric. Products
37FCTAbujaCentre of unity

Evaluation

  1. Nigeria is located on lat………?
  2. Nigeria is bounded in the north and south by ……… and…………….
General evaluation
  1. …….. state is regarded as the heartbeat of Nigeria?
  2. Describe the location of Nigeria.
  3. State the countries that bound Nigeria.
  4. What is a scale?
  5. State the types of scale.

Reading Assignment: Essential Geography, O.A. Iwena Pages 229-230.

Theory

  1. Write a short note on the location of Nigeria.
  2. Draw the map of Nigeria showing all the 36 states with the FCT.

 

In our next class, we will be talking about Nigeria: Relief and Drainage.  We hope you enjoyed the class.

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