The city of Kaduna, formerly known as North Central State is located in Kaduna state in the Northern part of Nigeria on the Kaduna river. Kaduna was formerly the political capital of the Northern region during the British colonial era.
Kaduna State was founded in 1900 by Sir Lord Lugard, Nigeria's governor-general in the colonial era. It was the Northern Region capital from 1954-1967. The city was turned into a state by Gen Murtala Mohammed in 1976. As at 2021, Kaduna state boasts of a population of over 9 million people. With diverse ethnic groups, Kaduna is rich in culture and the city is a mix of various dialects, customs and traditions. The ethnic groups in Kaduna consists of Kanuri, Yoruba, Gbagyi, Hausa, Fulani, Ham, Igbo, Nupe among others Kaduna State is a trade center and a gateway to other Northern states in Nigeria.
Who is the governor of Kaduna State?
The governor of Kaduna State is Gov. Uba Sani
How many local governments are in Kaduna State?
There are 23 local government areas in Kaduna State. They are:
Birnin Gwari
Chikun
Giwa
Igabi
Jaba
Jema'a
Kachia
Kaduna North
Kaduna South
Kaduna State
Kagarko
Kajuru
Kaura
Kauru
Kubau
Kudan
Lere
Makarfi
Sabon Gari
Sanga
Soba
Zangon Kataf
Zaria
Kaduna city boasts of numerous educational institutions with standard and revised curricula and sound learning methods. There are various institutions of higher learning in Kaduna. They include:
Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna National Open University of Nigeria, Kaduna
Air Force Institute of Technology, Kaduna Kaduna Polytechnic National board for Arabic and Islamic Studies Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria
Kaduna city is one of the few states in Nigeria that has an aviation academy for those aiming to pursue a career in aviation. The Air Force Institute of Technology in Kaduna also known as Nigeria Air Force University is one of the prestigious military schools in Northern Nigeria located in Kawo, Kaduna local government. The school has five faculties which include Air Engineering Social and Management Sciences, Computing Ground and Communication Engineering.
How to apply for Air Force institute of technology Kaduna
Requirements to gain admission into Air Force Institute of technology, Kaduna
1. Apply for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and select the school as your first choice with your preferred course.
2. The UTME cut off mark for the school is 180 for degree courses and 160 for diploma courses
3. After making the 180 cut off mark in UTME, candidates are required to sit for the school's screening exercise.
4. Students seeking to transfer must have a CGPA of 3.5 to begin with.
Log on https://portal.afit.edu.ng/ for more inquiries.
The Nigerian Geological Survey Agency has its research center in Kaduna. The city also has a geology museum containing arts and artifacts from various northern cultures. Kaduna has an international airport and a 16,000 capacity stadium known as the Ahmadu Bello stadium.