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Zaria

Zaria is a metropolitan city in Nigeria, located at present time within four local government areas in Kaduna State. It serves as the capital of the Zazzau Emirate Council and is one of the original seven Hausa city-states. The local government areas comprising Zaria are Zaria, Sabon Gari, Giwa, and Soba local government areas of Kaduna State, Nigeria.

Zaria
Birnin Zaria
City in Nigeria
Gate to the palace of the Emir of Zazzau
Nickname: 
Zazzau
Motto: 
Birnin Ilimi
Zaria
Coordinates: 11°04′N 7°42′E / 11.067°N 7.700°E / 11.067; 7.700
Country Nigeria
StateKaduna State
CityZaria, Nigeria
Area
 • Total563 km2 (217 sq mi)
Population
 (2023)
 • Total766,007[1]
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (WAT)
ClimateAw

It contains Nigeria's largest university, Ahmadu Bello University, and various tertiary institutions including the Federal College of Education(F C E zaria) Nigerian College of Aviation Technology Nigerian Institute of Transport Technology, Nigeria Institute of Leather and Science Technology and Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic. Nigerian college of Aviation Technology. Department of Agriculture Ahmed Bello University Zaria. Ameer Shehu Idris College of Advanced Diploma.

From the 2006 population census, Zaria was estimated to have 736,000 people.[2] It is home to the Emir of Zazzau.

History edit

 
Guard at the palace of the emir

Zaria, initially known as Zazzau, was the capital of the Hausa kingdom of Zazzau.[3] Zazzau is thought to have been founded in or about 1536 and in the late 16th century it was renamed after Queen

  • it was named after Queen Amina sister, Zaria.[4] Human settlement predates the rise of Zazzau, as the region, like some of its neighbors, had a history of sedentary Hausa settlement, with institutional market exchange and farming.

Zaria was the most southern of the Hausa city-states. It was a trading destination for Saharan caravans as well as a prominent city in the Hausa slave trade. In the late 1450s, Islam arrived in Zaria by the way of its sister Habe cities, Kano and Katsina. Along with Islam, trade flourished between the cities as traders brought camel caravans filled with salt in exchange for slaves and grain. The city-state's power peaked under Queen Amina whose military campaigns established a tributary region including the kingdoms of Kano and Katsina. At the end of the 16th century, after Queen Amina's death, Zaria fell under the influence of the Jukun Kingdom and eventually became a tributary state itself.[3] Between the fifteenth and sixteenth century the kingdom became a tributary state of the Songhai Empire. In 1805 it was captured by the Fulani during the Fulani Jihad. British forces led by Frederick Lugard took the city in 1901.[5]

 
Emir of Zazzau AMB. Alh. Ahmed Nuhu Bamalli

A French hostage of the Islamist group Ansaru, held captive at Zaria,[6] escaped in 2013 and reached a police station in the city.

In December 2015, Nigeria's military was reported to have killed 300 Shia Muslims and buried their bodies in a mass grave. Although the government denies the event, it has been described as a massacre.[7]

Cityscape edit

 
Children playing in one of the streets of Zaria

The old part of the city, known as Birnin Zazzau[8] or Zaria City, was originally surrounded by walls and fortress, which have been mostly removed.[9] The Emir's palace is in the old city. In the old city and the adjacent Tudun Wada neighbourhood people typically reside in traditional adobe compounds. These two neighborhoods are predominantly occupied by the indigenous Hausa.[8]

There is great variety in the architecture of Zaria, with buildings made of clay in the Hausa style juxtaposed with modern, multi-storied university and government buildings.[4]

Silk-cotton tree is one of the largest trees in Zazzau emirate generally and the tree has played an important role in the spiritual and economic lives of the peoples who live in Zaria especially people of Anguwan Kahu who makes Kahu for the Emirs, district heads, ward heads and village heads. silk-cotton-tree-scientific-name-is-ceiba-pentandra-under-blue-sky.

Anguwan Kahu was known to be a place of business where it use cotton to make local mattresses, pillows, Horse shirts etc.

Wakilin Kahu Zazzau is the head of Anguwan Kahu people and their representative at the emir's palace.

The ward of Anguwan Liman is located north of the Zaria palace.[citation needed][10]

Gates In Zaria edit

  1. Kofar Doka
  2. Kofar Bai
  3. Kofar Jatau
  4. Kofar Galadima
  5. Kofan Gayan
  6. Kofar Kibo
  7. Kofar Kuyambana
  8. Kofar Kona

Transport and economy edit

Zaria's economy is primarily based on agriculture. Staples are guinea corn and millet. Cash crops include cotton, groundnuts and tobacco.[3] Not only is Zaria a market town for the surrounding area, it is the home of artisans from traditional crafts like leather work, dyeing and cap making, to tinkers, printshops and furniture makers.[8] Zaria is also the center of a textile industry that for over 200 years has made elaborately hand-embroidered robes that are worn by men throughout Nigeria and West Africa.[11]

 
Zaria City Road, Kaduna

Because Zaria is north of the rail junction at Kaduna, it has equal rail access to the seaports at Lagos and Port Harcourt. However, only the railway between Lagos and Kano is functional, as the eastern line of Nigeria's rail network is not operational. This means that Zaria currently has rail access to Lagos and Kano to the north but not Port Harcourt.[12][13]

From 1914 to 1927, Zaria was the break-of-gauge junction station for the Bauchi Light Railway to the tin mines at Jos.[14]

Education edit

 
Senate building of the Ahmadu Bello University

Zaria is home to Ahmadu Bello University, the largest university in Nigeria and the second largest on the African continent. The institution is very prominent in the fields of Agriculture, Science, Finance, Medicine and Law.[15] The school is known for the large number of elites from the region that passed through its academic buildings and counts among its alumni five who were Nigerian heads of state, including the late president Umaru Musa Yar'Adua.[16]

Zaria is also the base for the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology,[17] National Research Institute for Chemical Technology,[18] Nigerian Army Depot,[19] Nigerian Military school, Bassawa Baracks, Federal college of Education Zaria.[20] Some historic secondary schools in the adjoining town of Wusasa, where the former Head of the Federal Military Government Yakubu Gowon resides are the St. Bartholomew's School and Science School Kufena, formerly known as St. Paul's College, also MAISS-GIWA a school established by The Emir of Zazzau Dr. Shehu Idris is situated there. Barewa College (formerly Katsina middle school) and Alhudahuda college are other famous secondary schools in the city.[21]

Traditional festivals edit

 
Durber celebration in Zaria 2021

Zaria is among the northern cities that celebrates the annual cultural durbar festivals in Nigeria.[2] The festival is celebrated twice a year which marks the end of Ramadan and also coinciedes the Muslim festivals of eid al adha and eid al fitri respectively.[11] In Zaria the festival is celebrated in phases. The first day, known as Hawan sallah, consists of the eid prayers and the subsequent tour by the emir around the city from the eid ground to his palace in the company of District heads and the royal guards, while the second day known as Hawan Bariki sallah and so the third day known as Hawan Daushe is the for the last tour by the Emir around the city for the festival.[7][12]

Climate edit

Zaria has a tropical savanna climate (Köppen climate classification Aw) with warm weather year-round, a wet season lasting from April to September, and a drier season from October to March.[22]

Climate data for Zaria (1991–2020)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 38
(100)
39.5
(103.1)
40.2
(104.4)
41
(106)
40
(104)
38
(100)
34
(93)
32.8
(91.0)
34
(93)
35.4
(95.7)
37
(99)
36
(97)
41.0
(105.8)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 29.8
(85.6)
32.8
(91.0)
36.0
(96.8)
36.6
(97.9)
34.0
(93.2)
31.2
(88.2)
29.3
(84.7)
28.5
(83.3)
30.1
(86.2)
31.7
(89.1)
32.2
(90.0)
30.2
(86.4)
31.9
(89.4)
Daily mean °C (°F) 22.2
(72.0)
25.1
(77.2)
28.6
(83.5)
30.0
(86.0)
28.4
(83.1)
26.4
(79.5)
25.1
(77.2)
24.5
(76.1)
25.3
(77.5)
25.9
(78.6)
24.6
(76.3)
22.5
(72.5)
25.7
(78.3)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 14.6
(58.3)
17.4
(63.3)
21.2
(70.2)
23.4
(74.1)
22.7
(72.9)
21.5
(70.7)
20.8
(69.4)
20.5
(68.9)
20.6
(69.1)
20.1
(68.2)
17.0
(62.6)
14.8
(58.6)
19.6
(67.3)
Record low °C (°F) 9
(48)
11
(52)
15
(59)
14
(57)
16
(61)
17.5
(63.5)
16
(61)
17.8
(64.0)
18
(64)
14
(57)
12
(54)
8.8
(47.8)
8.8
(47.8)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 0.0
(0.0)
0.3
(0.01)
5.6
(0.22)
32.7
(1.29)
121.9
(4.80)
147.9
(5.82)
232.1
(9.14)
301.9
(11.89)
208.0
(8.19)
66.4
(2.61)
0.1
(0.00)
0.0
(0.0)
1,116.7
(43.96)
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) 0.0 0.0 0.5 2.9 8.4 10.6 13.5 16.6 13.9 4.9 0.0 0.0 71.4
Average relative humidity (%) 37.2 31.1 32.7 51.3 69.2 77.6 82.4 85.8 83.6 73.4 53.1 44.9 60.2
Source: NOAA[23]

Environment edit

Air quality edit

A 2019 study of air pollution in Zaria found that pollution concentrations were within the expected national standards for air pollution.[24]

Land use edit

Zaria's geography and previous land use meant that much of the city's historical land cover was barren.[25] A 2020 study found that barren land decreased from 1990 to 2020 while built environment increased 66 percent and vegetative land increased by 29%.[25] Vegetation had been decreasing from 1990 to 2005, but the study area found a dramatic increase due to agriculture and reforestation afterwards.[25] Predictive modeling based on local policy and urban development trends suggested that increase in urban and vegetative land cover would continue through 2050.[25]

Water supply and sanitation edit

Water provided to the city comes from Kaduna State Water Board.[26] As of 2012, the city of Zaria had 30% access to clean water supply.[26] The African Development Fund issued funding for an expansion project in 2013 for 100 million dollars of $480 million.[26][27] The project had problems with some of its local contractors, resulting in the African Development Bank banning four companies from further participating in bank funding projects.[28] As of August 2020, 60% of water in the system was unaccounted for because of illegal connections, poor metering practices, and poor maintenance.[28]

Notable people edit

Areas In Zaria edit

  1. Kwarbai
  2. Kaura
  3. Rimin Tsiwa
  4. Tudun Wada
  5. Magajiya
  6. Amaru
  7. Tudun Jukun
  8. Kusfa
  9. Rimin Kanbari
  10. Gyallesu
  11. Wusasa
  12. Anguwan Dankali
  13. Jushi
  14. Banzazzau
  15. Nagoyi
  16. Anguwan Juma
  17. Anguwan iya
  18. Limancin Kona
  19. Limancin Iya
  20. Salmanduna
  21. Albarkawa
  22. Madaka
  23. Anguwan Fatika
  24. Anguwan Kaya
  25. Filin Mallawa
  26. Kofan Doka
  27. Kofan Kona
  28. Kofan Galadima
  29. Tukur Tukur
  30. Anguwan Dankali
  31. Rimin Kambari
  32. Rimin Kwakwa
  33. Rimin Danza
  34. Sabon Gari
  35. Samaru
  36. Palladan
  37. Dogarawa
  38. Shika
  39. Bassawa
  40. Hanwa
  41. GRA
  42. Low-cost
  43. Gwargwaje
  44. Gaskiya layout
  45. Anguwan Alkali
  46. Anguwan Ƙaya
  47. Dambo
  48. Saye
  49. Dutsen Abba
  50. Zangon Shanu

Administrative Subdivisions edit

  1. Kwarbai A Ward.
  2. Kwarbai B Ward.
  3. Kaura Ward.
  4. Limanci Ward.
  5. Anguwan Fatika Ward.
  6. Tudun Wada Ward.
  7. Tukur Tukur Ward.
  8. Kufena Ward.
  9. Dutsen Abba Ward.
  10. Gyallesu Ward.
  11. Dambo Ward.
  12. Wucicciri Ward.

See also edit

Bibliography edit

  • Smith, Michael G. (1960) Government in Zazzau 1800–1950 International African Institute by the Oxford University Press, London, OCLC 293592; reprinted in 1964 and 1970.
  • Dan Isaacs (28 September 2010). "Nigeria's emirs: Power behind the throne". BBC News. Retrieved 29 September 2010.

References edit

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  3. ^ a b c "The Britannica Encyclopedia". Retrieved 4 February 2007.
  4. ^ a b "Zaria | Nigeria". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 5 November 2016.
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  6. ^ Le Monde, 13 March 2015
  7. ^ a b "Mass graves for '300 Shia Nigerians' in Zaria". BBC News. 23 December 2015. Retrieved 5 November 2016.
  8. ^ a b c Gihring, Thomas (1984). "Intraurban Activity Patterns among Entrepreneurs in a West African Setting". Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography. 66 (1): 19–20. doi:10.2307/490525. JSTOR 490525.
  9. ^ "Welcome to Zaria" 27 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine Biotechnology Society of Nigeria (BSN) at Ahmadu Bello University
  10. ^ Usman, Suleiman (2007). History of Birnin Zaria from 1350 -2902. Zaria -Kaduna: Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. p. 280.
  11. ^ a b Maiwada, Salihu and Renne, Elisha P. (2007) "New Technologies of Embroidered Robe Production and Changing Gender Roles in Zaria, Nigeria, 1950–2005" Textile History 38(1): pp. 25-58, page 25
  12. ^ a b "Can Nigeria's renovated railway unite north and south?". BBC News. 13 February 2013. Retrieved 11 December 2013.
  13. ^ "Trains in Nigeria: A slow but steady new chug". The Economist. 9 February 2013. Retrieved 4 March 2014.
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  15. ^ "History | Ahmadu Bello University". www.abu.edu.ng. Retrieved 4 January 2023.
  16. ^ "Biography: The life and times of Umaru Musa Yar' Adua". Plus TV Africa. 5 May 2020. Retrieved 4 January 2023.
  17. ^ . Nigerian College of Aviation Technology. Archived from the original on April 6, 2010. Retrieved March 27, 2010.
  18. ^ "National Research Institute for Chemical Technology (NARICT, Nigerian Institute of Transport Technology (NITT), National Research Institute for Chemical Technology): About Us". from the original on July 24, 2011. Retrieved June 27, 2010.
  19. ^ vanguard (7 October 2017). "Photos: Nigerian Army recruits in training at Depot in Zaria". Vanguard News. Retrieved 4 January 2023.
  20. ^ "About Us – Federal College Of Education, Zaria". Retrieved 4 January 2023.
  21. ^ Mohd, Abubakar Sadiq (20 August 2022). "After 101 years, new challenges stare Barewa College in the face". Daily Trust. Retrieved 4 January 2023.
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  23. ^ "World Meteorological Organization Climate Normals for 1991-2020 — Zaria". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved 9 January 2024.
  24. ^ Nimyel, S. H.; Namadi, M. M. (11 September 2019). "Determination of selected air quality parameters in Zaria and its environs, Kaduna State, Nigeria". Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management. 23 (8): 1505–1510. doi:10.4314/jasem.v23i8.14. ISSN 2659-1502.
  25. ^ a b c d Koko, Auwalu Faisal; Yue, Wu; Abubakar, Ghali Abdullahi; Hamed, Roknisadeh; Alabsi, Akram Ahmed Noman (January 2020). "Monitoring and Predicting Spatio-Temporal Land Use/Land Cover Changes in Zaria City, Nigeria, through an Integrated Cellular Automata and Markov Chain Model (CA-Markov)". Sustainability. 12 (24): 10452. doi:10.3390/su122410452.
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External links edit

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This article is about the city in Nigeria For other uses see Zaria disambiguation Zaria is a metropolitan city in Nigeria located at present time within four local government areas in Kaduna State It serves as the capital of the Zazzau Emirate Council and is one of the original seven Hausa city states The local government areas comprising Zaria are Zaria Sabon Gari Giwa and Soba local government areas of Kaduna State Nigeria Zaria Birnin ZariaCity in NigeriaGate to the palace of the Emir of ZazzauFlagNickname ZazzauMotto Birnin IlimiZariaCoordinates 11 04 N 7 42 E 11 067 N 7 700 E 11 067 7 700Country NigeriaStateKaduna StateCityZaria NigeriaArea Total563 km2 217 sq mi Population 2023 Total766 007 1 Time zoneUTC 01 00 WAT ClimateAw It contains Nigeria s largest university Ahmadu Bello University and various tertiary institutions including the Federal College of Education F C E zaria Nigerian College of Aviation Technology Nigerian Institute of Transport Technology Nigeria Institute of Leather and Science Technology and Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic Nigerian college of Aviation Technology Department of Agriculture Ahmed Bello University Zaria Ameer Shehu Idris College of Advanced Diploma From the 2006 population census Zaria was estimated to have 736 000 people 2 It is home to the Emir of Zazzau Contents 1 History 2 Cityscape 3 Gates In Zaria 4 Transport and economy 5 Education 6 Traditional festivals 7 Climate 8 Environment 8 1 Air quality 8 2 Land use 8 3 Water supply and sanitation 9 Notable people 10 Areas In Zaria 11 Administrative Subdivisions 12 See also 13 Bibliography 14 References 15 External linksHistory edit nbsp Guard at the palace of the emir Zaria initially known as Zazzau was the capital of the Hausa kingdom of Zazzau 3 Zazzau is thought to have been founded in or about 1536 and in the late 16th century it was renamed after Queen it was named after Queen Amina sister Zaria 4 Human settlement predates the rise of Zazzau as the region like some of its neighbors had a history of sedentary Hausa settlement with institutional market exchange and farming Zaria was the most southern of the Hausa city states It was a trading destination for Saharan caravans as well as a prominent city in the Hausa slave trade In the late 1450s Islam arrived in Zaria by the way of its sister Habe cities Kano and Katsina Along with Islam trade flourished between the cities as traders brought camel caravans filled with salt in exchange for slaves and grain The city state s power peaked under Queen Amina whose military campaigns established a tributary region including the kingdoms of Kano and Katsina At the end of the 16th century after Queen Amina s death Zaria fell under the influence of the Jukun Kingdom and eventually became a tributary state itself 3 Between the fifteenth and sixteenth century the kingdom became a tributary state of the Songhai Empire In 1805 it was captured by the Fulani during the Fulani Jihad British forces led by Frederick Lugard took the city in 1901 5 nbsp Emir of Zazzau AMB Alh Ahmed Nuhu BamalliA French hostage of the Islamist group Ansaru held captive at Zaria 6 escaped in 2013 and reached a police station in the city In December 2015 Nigeria s military was reported to have killed 300 Shia Muslims and buried their bodies in a mass grave Although the government denies the event it has been described as a massacre 7 Cityscape edit nbsp Children playing in one of the streets of Zaria The old part of the city known as Birnin Zazzau 8 or Zaria City was originally surrounded by walls and fortress which have been mostly removed 9 The Emir s palace is in the old city In the old city and the adjacent Tudun Wada neighbourhood people typically reside in traditional adobe compounds These two neighborhoods are predominantly occupied by the indigenous Hausa 8 There is great variety in the architecture of Zaria with buildings made of clay in the Hausa style juxtaposed with modern multi storied university and government buildings 4 Silk cotton tree is one of the largest trees in Zazzau emirate generally and the tree has played an important role in the spiritual and economic lives of the peoples who live in Zaria especially people of Anguwan Kahu who makes Kahu for the Emirs district heads ward heads and village heads silk cotton tree scientific name is ceiba pentandra under blue sky Anguwan Kahu was known to be a place of business where it use cotton to make local mattresses pillows Horse shirts etc Wakilin Kahu Zazzau is the head of Anguwan Kahu people and their representative at the emir s palace The ward of Anguwan Liman is located north of the Zaria palace citation needed 10 Gates In Zaria editKofar Doka Kofar Bai Kofar Jatau Kofar Galadima Kofan Gayan Kofar Kibo Kofar Kuyambana Kofar KonaTransport and economy editZaria s economy is primarily based on agriculture Staples are guinea corn and millet Cash crops include cotton groundnuts and tobacco 3 Not only is Zaria a market town for the surrounding area it is the home of artisans from traditional crafts like leather work dyeing and cap making to tinkers printshops and furniture makers 8 Zaria is also the center of a textile industry that for over 200 years has made elaborately hand embroidered robes that are worn by men throughout Nigeria and West Africa 11 nbsp Zaria City Road Kaduna Because Zaria is north of the rail junction at Kaduna it has equal rail access to the seaports at Lagos and Port Harcourt However only the railway between Lagos and Kano is functional as the eastern line of Nigeria s rail network is not operational This means that Zaria currently has rail access to Lagos and Kano to the north but not Port Harcourt 12 13 From 1914 to 1927 Zaria was the break of gauge junction station for the Bauchi Light Railway to the tin mines at Jos 14 Education edit nbsp Senate building of the Ahmadu Bello University Zaria is home to Ahmadu Bello University the largest university in Nigeria and the second largest on the African continent The institution is very prominent in the fields of Agriculture Science Finance Medicine and Law 15 The school is known for the large number of elites from the region that passed through its academic buildings and counts among its alumni five who were Nigerian heads of state including the late president Umaru Musa Yar Adua 16 Zaria is also the base for the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology 17 National Research Institute for Chemical Technology 18 Nigerian Army Depot 19 Nigerian Military school Bassawa Baracks Federal college of Education Zaria 20 Some historic secondary schools in the adjoining town of Wusasa where the former Head of the Federal Military Government Yakubu Gowon resides are the St Bartholomew s School and Science School Kufena formerly known as St Paul s College also MAISS GIWA a school established by The Emir of Zazzau Dr Shehu Idris is situated there Barewa College formerly Katsina middle school and Alhudahuda college are other famous secondary schools in the city 21 Traditional festivals edit nbsp Durber celebration in Zaria 2021 Zaria is among the northern cities that celebrates the annual cultural durbar festivals in Nigeria 2 The festival is celebrated twice a year which marks the end of Ramadan and also coinciedes the Muslim festivals of eid al adha and eid al fitri respectively 11 In Zaria the festival is celebrated in phases The first day known as Hawan sallah consists of the eid prayers and the subsequent tour by the emir around the city from the eid ground to his palace in the company of District heads and the royal guards while the second day known as Hawan Bariki sallah and so the third day known as Hawan Daushe is the for the last tour by the Emir around the city for the festival 7 12 Climate editZaria has a tropical savanna climate Koppen climate classification Aw with warm weather year round a wet season lasting from April to September and a drier season from October to March 22 Climate data for Zaria 1991 2020 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high C F 38 100 39 5 103 1 40 2 104 4 41 106 40 104 38 100 34 93 32 8 91 0 34 93 35 4 95 7 37 99 36 97 41 0 105 8 Mean daily maximum C F 29 8 85 6 32 8 91 0 36 0 96 8 36 6 97 9 34 0 93 2 31 2 88 2 29 3 84 7 28 5 83 3 30 1 86 2 31 7 89 1 32 2 90 0 30 2 86 4 31 9 89 4 Daily mean C F 22 2 72 0 25 1 77 2 28 6 83 5 30 0 86 0 28 4 83 1 26 4 79 5 25 1 77 2 24 5 76 1 25 3 77 5 25 9 78 6 24 6 76 3 22 5 72 5 25 7 78 3 Mean daily minimum C F 14 6 58 3 17 4 63 3 21 2 70 2 23 4 74 1 22 7 72 9 21 5 70 7 20 8 69 4 20 5 68 9 20 6 69 1 20 1 68 2 17 0 62 6 14 8 58 6 19 6 67 3 Record low C F 9 48 11 52 15 59 14 57 16 61 17 5 63 5 16 61 17 8 64 0 18 64 14 57 12 54 8 8 47 8 8 8 47 8 Average precipitation mm inches 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 01 5 6 0 22 32 7 1 29 121 9 4 80 147 9 5 82 232 1 9 14 301 9 11 89 208 0 8 19 66 4 2 61 0 1 0 00 0 0 0 0 1 116 7 43 96 Average precipitation days 1 0 mm 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 9 8 4 10 6 13 5 16 6 13 9 4 9 0 0 0 0 71 4 Average relative humidity 37 2 31 1 32 7 51 3 69 2 77 6 82 4 85 8 83 6 73 4 53 1 44 9 60 2 Source NOAA 23 Environment editAir quality edit A 2019 study of air pollution in Zaria found that pollution concentrations were within the expected national standards for air pollution 24 Land use edit Zaria s geography and previous land use meant that much of the city s historical land cover was barren 25 A 2020 study found that barren land decreased from 1990 to 2020 while built environment increased 66 percent and vegetative land increased by 29 25 Vegetation had been decreasing from 1990 to 2005 but the study area found a dramatic increase due to agriculture and reforestation afterwards 25 Predictive modeling based on local policy and urban development trends suggested that increase in urban and vegetative land cover would continue through 2050 25 Water supply and sanitation edit Water provided to the city comes from Kaduna State Water Board 26 As of 2012 the city of Zaria had 30 access to clean water supply 26 The African Development Fund issued funding for an expansion project in 2013 for 100 million dollars of 480 million 26 27 The project had problems with some of its local contractors resulting in the African Development Bank banning four companies from further participating in bank funding projects 28 As of August 2020 60 of water in the system was unaccounted for because of illegal connections poor metering practices and poor maintenance 28 Notable people editShola Ameobi football player Bashir Abubakar retired Nigerian custom officer politician Businessman Yusuf Datti Baba Ahmed a vice president of the Labour party Senator for Kaduna North from 2011 to 2012 and member of the House of Representatives from 2003 to 2007 Ahmed Nuhu Bamalli a current emir of Zazzau He was former ambassador of Nigeria to Thailand with concurrent accreditation with Myanmar Nuhu Bamalli minister of foreign affairs in the first republic author state commissioner former businessman The state polytechnic is named after him D banj musician Artist Umaru Dikko minister in the second republic Edoheart musician poet dancer Abubakar Imam author and novelist Shehu Ladan lawyer philanthropist and former GMD of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation NNPC Rilwanu Lukman engineer and former Secretary General of OPEC Rumun Ndur first Nigerian hockey player in the NHL Josephine Obiajulu Odumakin women s rights activist Adewale Olukoju athlete Namadi Sambo former Vice President of Nigeria Joshua Selman gospel minister and televangelist He is the founder and senior pastor of the Eternity Network International a Gospel fellowship Masai Ujiri President of the Toronto Raptors of the NBA and first international winner of the NBA Executive of the Year award Mukhtar Ramalan Yero former Governor of Kaduna State Sheikh Albaniy Zaria Islamic cleric founder Darul Hadith Assalafiyya Zaria Nigeria Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky Islamic cleric founder Islamic Movement in NigeriaAreas In Zaria editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message Kwarbai Kaura Rimin Tsiwa Tudun Wada Magajiya Amaru Tudun Jukun Kusfa Rimin Kanbari Gyallesu Wusasa Anguwan Dankali Jushi Banzazzau Nagoyi Anguwan Juma Anguwan iya Limancin Kona Limancin Iya Salmanduna Albarkawa Madaka Anguwan Fatika Anguwan Kaya Filin Mallawa Kofan Doka Kofan Kona Kofan Galadima Tukur Tukur Anguwan Dankali Rimin Kambari Rimin Kwakwa Rimin Danza Sabon Gari Samaru Palladan Dogarawa Shika Bassawa Hanwa GRA Low cost Gwargwaje Gaskiya layout Anguwan Alkali Anguwan Ƙaya Dambo Saye Dutsen Abba Zangon ShanuAdministrative Subdivisions editKwarbai A Ward Kwarbai B Ward Kaura Ward Limanci Ward Anguwan Fatika Ward Tudun Wada Ward Tukur Tukur Ward Kufena Ward Dutsen Abba Ward Gyallesu Ward Dambo Ward Wucicciri Ward See also editRailway stations in NigeriaBibliography 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2659 1502 a b c d Koko Auwalu Faisal Yue Wu Abubakar Ghali Abdullahi Hamed Roknisadeh Alabsi Akram Ahmed Noman January 2020 Monitoring and Predicting Spatio Temporal Land Use Land Cover Changes in Zaria City Nigeria through an Integrated Cellular Automata and Markov Chain Model CA Markov Sustainability 12 24 10452 doi 10 3390 su122410452 a b c Nigeria Zaria Water Supply Expansion and Sanitation Project projectsportal afdb org Retrieved 6 August 2021 AfDB Assisted Zaria Water Supply Expansion and Sanitation Project Launched Nigeria ReliefWeb Retrieved 6 August 2021 a b Bungane Babalwa 21 August 2020 AfDB bans four companies for fraud in Zaria Water Supply Expansion ESI Africa com Retrieved 6 August 2021 External links edit nbsp Media related to Zaria at Wikimedia Commons nbsp Zaria travel guide from Wikivoyage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zaria amp oldid 1225715515, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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