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North-Eastern State

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Northeastern State, with the successor states named.

North-Eastern State is a former administrative division of Nigeria. It was created on 27 May 1967 from parts of the Northern Region. Its capital was the city of Maiduguri.

On 3 February 1976, two states were carves out of North-Eastern state, namely Bauchi state and Gongola state, and the remaining portion of thr North-Eastern state was renamed to Borno state. The North-Eastern state was divided into Bauchi, Borno and Gongola states. Gombe State was later split out of Bauchi, Yobe State from Borno and Gongola was split into Taraba State and Adamawa State.[1]

North-Eastern State Governors

References

  1. ^ "This is how the 36 states were created". Pulse Nigeria. 2017-10-24. Retrieved 2021-07-12.