Ngizim people, the Glossary
The Ngizim people (Ngizmawa, Ngezzim, Ngijim, Ngujam, Ngazar, Nkazzar, Ngisam) live in Yobe State, northeastern Nigeria.[1]
Table of Contents
23 relations: Ɗuwai language, Bade Emirate, Bade language, Bilala people, Bina language, Borno State, British Empire, Bukar Ibrahim, Chadic languages, Fika Emirate, Gashua, Hausa language, Idris Alooma, Jigawa State, Jihad of Usman dan Fodio, Kanem–Bornu Empire, List of governors of Yobe State, Mamman Bello Ali, Ngizim language, Nigeria, Njimi, Potiskum, Yobe State.
- Bornu Empire
- Chadic-speaking peoples
- Yobe State
Ɗuwai language
Ɗuwai (Dó:aí) is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Jigawa and Kano States, Nigeria.
See Ngizim people and Ɗuwai language
Bade Emirate
The Bade Emirate is a traditional state with headquarters in Gashua, Yobe State, Nigeria. Ngizim people and Bade Emirate are Yobe State.
See Ngizim people and Bade Emirate
Bade language
Bade (also spelled Bede, Bedde, or Bode) is a West Chadic language spoken by the Bade people in Yobe State and Jigawa State, Nigeria.
See Ngizim people and Bade language
Bilala people
The Bilala or Bulala are a Muslim people that live around Lake Fitri, in the Batha Prefecture, in central Chad.
See Ngizim people and Bilala people
Bina language
Bina (Hausa: Binawa) is a Kainji language of Nigeria.
See Ngizim people and Bina language
Borno State
Borno State is a state in the North-East geopolitical zone of Nigeria.
See Ngizim people and Borno State
British Empire
The British Empire comprised the dominions, colonies, protectorates, mandates, and other territories ruled or administered by the United Kingdom and its predecessor states.
See Ngizim people and British Empire
Bukar Ibrahim
Bukar Abba Ibrahim (October 1950 – 4 February 2024) was a Nigerian politician who served as the senator representing the Yobe East senatorial district from 2007 to 2019.
See Ngizim people and Bukar Ibrahim
Chadic languages
The Chadic languages form a branch of the Afroasiatic language family.
See Ngizim people and Chadic languages
Fika Emirate
The Fika Emirate is a traditional state with headquarters in Potiskum, Yobe State, Nigeria.
See Ngizim people and Fika Emirate
Gashua
Gashua is a community in Yobe State in northeastern Nigeria, on the Yobe River a few miles below the convergence of the Hadejia River and the Jama'are River.
Hausa language
Hausa (Harshen/Halshen Hausa; Ajami: هَرْشٜىٰن هَوْسَا) is a Chadic language that is spoken by the Hausa people in the northern parts of Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon, Benin and Togo, and the southern parts of Niger, and Chad, with significant minorities in Ivory Coast.
See Ngizim people and Hausa language
Idris Alooma
al-Haj Idris Alooma (born Idris ibn Ali) was Mai (ruler) of the Bornu empire (r. 1571–1602/03), covering parts of Chad, Cameroon, Niger and Nigeria.
See Ngizim people and Idris Alooma
Jigawa State
Jigawa State (Jihar Jigawa; Leydi Jigawa 𞤤𞤫𞤴𞤮𞤤 𞤶𞤭𞤺𞤢𞤱𞤢) is one of the 36 states of Nigeria, located in the northern region of the country.
See Ngizim people and Jigawa State
Jihad of Usman dan Fodio
The Jihad of Usman dan Fodio was a religio-military conflict in present-day Nigeria and Cameroon.
See Ngizim people and Jihad of Usman dan Fodio
Kanem–Bornu Empire
The Kanem–Bornu Empire existed in areas which are now part of Nigeria, Niger, Cameroon, Libya and Chad. Ngizim people and Kanem–Bornu Empire are Bornu Empire.
See Ngizim people and Kanem–Bornu Empire
List of governors of Yobe State
This is a list of administrators and governors of Yobe State, Nigeria. Ngizim people and list of governors of Yobe State are Yobe State.
See Ngizim people and List of governors of Yobe State
Mamman Bello Ali
Mamman Bello Ali (1958 – 26 January 2009) was a Nigerian politician who served as the governor of Yobe State from 2007 until his death in 2009.
See Ngizim people and Mamman Bello Ali
Ngizim language
Ngizim (also known as Ngizmawa, Ngezzim, Ngódṣin) is a Chadic language spoken by the Ngizim people in Yobe State, Nigeria.
See Ngizim people and Ngizim language
Nigeria
Nigeria, officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa.
Njimi
Njimi was the capital of the Kanuri state of Kanem (later Kanem-Bornu), north of Lake Chad, from the 11th through the 14th centuries.
Potiskum
Potiskum (also Fataskuma or Fataskum) is a local government area and city in Yobe State, Nigeria.
See Ngizim people and Potiskum
Yobe State
Yobe is a state located in northeastern Nigeria.
See Ngizim people and Yobe State
See also
Bornu Empire
- Gaourang II of Bagirmi
- Girgam
- Kanem–Bornu Empire
- Kanembu people
- Kanuri people
- Kukawa
- Ngazargamu
- Ngizim people
- Sayfawa dynasty
- Sultanate of Bagirmi
Chadic-speaking peoples
- Buduma people
- Hausa
- Kofyar people
- Kotoko people
- Marghi people
- Musgum people
- Ngizim people
Yobe State
- 1999 Nigerian Senate elections in Yobe State
- 1999 Yobe State gubernatorial election
- 2003 Yobe State gubernatorial election
- Bade Emirate
- Bukar Abba Ibrahim University
- Chad Basin National Park
- Challawa Gorge Dam
- Civilian Joint Task Force
- Dagona Birds Sanctuary
- Dapchi schoolgirls kidnapping
- Dufuna canoe
- Federal College of Education (Technical), Potiskum
- Federal University, Gashua
- Goni Modu Bura
- Gooya Valley
- Hadejia River
- Jama'are River
- Kafin Zaki Dam
- Komadugu Gana River
- List of Local Government Areas in Yobe State
- List of governors of Yobe State
- List of tertiary institutions in Yobe State
- List of villages in Yobe State
- Musa Lawan
- Ngizim people
- Nigerian National Assembly delegation from Yobe
- Sambisa Forest
- The Federal Polytechnic Damaturu
- Tiga Dam
- Umar Suleiman College of Education
- Watari Dam
- Yobe Desert Stars F.C.
- Yobe River
- Yobe State
- Yobe state road traffic management agency