Kaduna State

Kaduna State (Hausa: Jihar Kaduna جىِهَر كَدُنا; مدينة كدونا; Fula: Leydi Kaduna, 𞤤𞤫𞤴𞤣𞤭 𞤳𞤢𞤣𞤵𞤲𞤢; Tyap: Si̱tet Ka̱duna) is a state in the northwest geopolitical zone of Nigeria. The state capital is its namesake, the city of Kaduna which happened to be the 8th largest city in the country as at 2006. Created in 1967 as North-Central State, which also encompassed the modern Katsina State, Kaduna State achieved its current borders in 1987. Kaduna State is the fourth largest and third most populous state in the country, Kaduna State is nicknamed the Centre of Learning, owing to the presence of numerous educational institutions of importance within the state such as Ahmadu Bello University.

Kaduna State
Nicknames: 
Location of Kaduna State in Nigeria
Coordinates: 10°20′N 7°45′E
Country Nigeria
Date created27 May 1967
CapitalKaduna
Government
  BodyGovernment of Kaduna State
  GovernorUba Sani (APC)
  Deputy GovernorHadiza Sabuwa Balarabe
  LegislatureKaduna State House of Assembly
  Chief JudgeTukur Mu’azu
  National Assembly delegationSenators:

Representatives: List
Area
  Total46,053 km2 (17,781 sq mi)
  Rank4th of 36
Population
 (2006 census)1
  Total6,113,503
  Estimate 
(2022)
9,032,200
  Rank4th of 36
GDP (PPP)
  Year2021
  Total$27.88 billion
11th of 36
  Per capita$2,905
14th of 36
Time zoneUTC+01 (WAT)
postal code
8000014
ISO 3166 codeNG-KD
HDI (2021)0.511
low · 25th of 37
Website
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Modern Kaduna State is home to the sites of some of Africa's oldest civilizations, including the Nok civilization that prospered from c.1500 BC to c.500 AD. In the 9th century, geographer and historian Ya'qubi documented the existence of the Hausa Kingdoms, which existed until the region was incorporated into the Sokoto Caliphate in the early 1800s. During the colonial era, the city of Kaduna was made the capital of Northern Nigeria Protectorate by British leadership.

The name Kaduna is believed to be a corruption of the Hausa word kada, which means crocodile; the Kaduna River previously hosted a large crocodile population. The state economy is dependent on agriculture, especially cotton and groundnut production. In the modern era, Kaduna State has been the site of violent ethnic and religious conflict, with the 2002 Miss World riots in the state capital over purported blasphemy leading to around 250 deaths and the loss of homes for around 30,000.

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