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🧭 Understanding History: A Clarification on Regional Identity in NigeriaBy Builder Lawal Isa MuhammadWhat many people fa...
28/08/2025

🧭 Understanding History: A Clarification on Regional Identity in Nigeria

By Builder Lawal Isa Muhammad

What many people fail to understand is this:

Before the creation of Plateau State—and many other states in Nigeria—the country was divided into just three major regions:

The Northern Region

The Eastern Region

The Western Region

There were no individual states like we have today. Everyone living in what we now call the “North”—including Plateau, Benue, Nasarawa, and others—was officially regarded as a Northerner.

This includes the Hausa and Fulani, who have long been indigenous to various parts of the North. They were not strangers or settlers—they were in their own region, their ancestral homeland. The suggestion that they “came from somewhere else” is historically incorrect when you understand Nigeria’s early structure.

(🔑 The Main Point)

The Igbo and Yoruba migrated from the Eastern and Western Regions respectively into the Northern Region, which included Plateau and surrounding areas. This migration occurred mostly during the colonial and post-colonial periods, driven by:

Economic opportunities

Mining activities

Civil service appointments

Administrative assignments

That is how cities like Jos, Kaduna, and Kano became melting pots of cultures, with southerners settling in the North—not because the North was “anyone else’s land,” but because Nigeria operated then as three large regions, not multiple states.

So when we say “the Hausa and Fulani were already at home”, it is not to cause division. It is a reminder of Nigeria’s historical realities—how things were before the 1967 state creation exercise and the subsequent restructuring of our country.

📜 Legal & Constitutional References

⚖️ 1963 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria

This was Nigeria’s first Republican Constitution, and it legally recognized the three regional structure.

> Section 2 (1): “Nigeria shall be a Federation comprising Regions and a Federal Territory.”
At this time, the only recognized subdivisions of the country were:

The Northern Region

The Eastern Region

The Western Region

(and later, the Mid-Western Region, added in 1963)

This confirms that people living in present-day Plateau, Nasarawa, and Benue were all constitutionally part of the Northern Region.

⚖️ 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (As Amended)

This is the current constitution, which reflects the structure of 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

> Section 2(2): “Nigeria shall be a Federation consisting of States and a Federal Capital Territory.”

The 1999 Constitution did not erase the past. Rather, it restructured Nigeria’s administrative boundaries, transitioning from regions to states for better governance. However, history remains important—and that includes knowing that Plateau and many others were once part of a unified Northern Region.

(🕊️ A Message of Unity)

If this truth is hard to accept, my brother and sister, then I, Builder Lawal Isa Muhammad, honestly don’t know what else to say.

But one thing is clear:

> We must tell our history correctly—not to divide, but to educate, unify, and build mutual understanding as Nigerians.

Let us respect our past so that we can shape a future rooted in truth, peace, and national unity.

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09/11/2022

What would you do, if this is your car?

1. PETROLObasanjo = met it at N20 - left it at 75Yar'adua = met it at N75 - left it at N65Goodluck = met it at N65 - too...
19/01/2022

1. PETROL
Obasanjo = met it at N20 - left it at 75

Yar'adua = met it at N75 - left it at N65

Goodluck = met it at N65 - took it to N87

Buhari = met at N87 - current price N165
2. DOLLAR
Obasanjo = met it at N85/$1 - left it at N125/$1

Yar'adua = met it at N125/$1 - left it at N170/$1

Goodluck = met it at N170/$1 - left it at N200/$1.

Buhari = met it at N200/$1 - current rate N410/$1.

3. RICE (50kg)
Obasanjo = met it at N2500 - left it at N4500

Yar'adua - met it at N4500 - left it at N3500

Goodluck = met it at N3500 - left it at N10000.

Buhari = met it at N10000 - current price N38000

4. CEMENT (50kg)
Obasanjo = met it at N1000 - left it at N2800.

Yar'adua: met it at N2800 - left it at N1600

Goodluck: met it at N1600 - left it at N2500

Buhari: met it at N2500 - current price N4800
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Late President Umaru Musa Yar'adua was obviously a sick man, but was the best.

He did perfectly well.

If only he was able to complete his 8years stay as president, we wouldn't be where we are today.

If only his successors employed same doggedness, it wouldn't have gotten to this current State.

May his soul rest in peace.

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