Lesson Notes By Weeks and Term - Senior Secondary School 1

NIGERIA: LOCATION, POSITION AND SIZE

SUBJECT: GEOGRAPHY

CLASS:  SS1

DATE:

TERM: 3rd TERM

REFERENCE

  • Essential Geography for Senior Secondary Schools by O.A. Iwena

 

 

 


 

 
WEEK ONE AND TWO

TOPIC: NIGERIA: LOCATION, POSITION AND SIZE

FOR WEEKS ONE AND TWO

SCHEME OF WORK FOR TERM

WEEK        TOPIC

     1-2               Nigeria:  Location, Position and Size

     3                    Nigeria:  Physical: Relief and Drainage, 

     4                    Nigeria:  Climate

     5                  Nigeria:  Vegetation and Soils

     6                  Nigeria:  Transportation and Industries 

     7                  Nigeria:  Population 

     8                  Nigeria:  Agriculture  

     9                  Nigeria:  Mineral Resources

    10                   Nigeria:  Power Resources 

 

REFERENCE

  • Essential Geography for Senior Secondary Schools by O.A. Iwena

LOCATION: Nigeria is located between 4 0 N and 14 0 N of the Equator, and between 30E and 150 E of the Greenwich Meridian. Note that since Nigeria is located between Latitudes 40 N and 14 0 N, the latitudinal extent of Nigeria is 10 0 i.e. 15 0 – 4 0, while her longitudinal extent is 12 0 i.e. 15 0 – 3 0

 

POSITION:    The position of Nigeria refers to part of the continent Nigeria is found. Nigeria is in Africa (West Africa). She is bounded in the North by Niger Republic, in the North - East by Chad Republic, in the East by Cameroon Republic, in the South by Atlantic Ocean, and in the West by Benin Republic. Nigeria is bounded by French speaking (Francophone) West African countries. 


 

SIZE:    Nigeria is the fourth largest country in West Africa in terms of land area after Niger Republic, Mali and Mauritania. The total land area of Nigeria is approximately 923, 768 sq km. The greatest distance from east to west is approximately 1,300 km while from north to south is about 1,100 km. In terms of population, Nigeria is the most populous single country in Africa with a population of over 140 million according to the 2006 population census. Hence, she is often referred to as “The Giant of Africa”.

 

EVALUATION

  1. Describe the location of Nigeria.
  2. State the countries that bounds Nigeria.

 

POLITICAL DIVISION: Nigeria came into existence in 1914 when the Northern and Southern protectorates was amalgamated; she had her independence in 1960, precisely 1st October, 1960. Prior to this time, Nigeria was governed by colonial masters which include:-

  • Sir Fredrick Lord Lugard.            (1912 – 1919)
  • Sir Hurge Clifford                (1919 – 1925)
  • Sir Creamer Thompson                (1925 – 1931)
  • Sir Donald Cameroon                (1931 – 1935)
  • Sir Bernard Boundillion                (1935 – 1943)
  • Sir Anthony Richard                (1943 – 1948)
  • Sir John McPherson                (1948 – 1958)
  • Sir James Robertson                (1958 – 1960)

 

READING ASSIGNMENT

Nigeria politically is divided into 36 State with the FCT. Each of the State has a slogan or title which can also be used for identifying the state.

The States include the following:-

Nos.

STATE

CAPITAL

TITLE / SLOGAN

1

Abia

Umuahia

God’s own State

2

Adamawa

Yola

Highest peak  of the Nation

3

Akwa Ibom

Uyo

Land of promise

4

Anambra

Awka

Home for all

5

Bauchi

Bauchi

Pearl of Tourism

6

Bayelsa

Yenagoa

The glory of all lands

7

Benue

Makurdi

Food basket of the Nation

8

Borno

Maiduguri

Home of peace

9

Cross River

Calabar

The peoples paradise

10

Delta

Asaba 

The big heart

11

Ebonyi

Abakaliki

Salt of the Nation

12

Edo

Benin

The heart beat

13

Ekiti

Ado-Ekiti

Fountain of knowledge

14

Enugu

Enugu

Coal city State

15

Gombe

Gombe

Jewel of the Savannah

16

Imo

Owerri

Land of hope

17

Jigawa

Duste

The new world

18

Kaduna

Kaduna

Liberal State

19

Kano

Kano

Centre of commerce

20

Katsina

Katsina

State of hospitality

21

Kebbi

Birnin Kebbi

Land of equity

22

Kogi

Lokoja

The confluence State

23

Kwara

Ilorin

State of Harmony

24

Lagos

Ikeja

Centre of excellence

25

Nasarawa

Lafia

The home of solid mineral

26

Niger

Minna

The power State

27

Ogun

Abeokuta

The Gateway State

28

Ondo

Akure

The sunshine state

29

Osun

Oshogbo

State of living spring

30

Oyo

Ibadan

The pace setter state

31

Plateau

Jos

Home of peace and tourism 

32

Rivers

Port-Harcourt

Treasure base of the nation

33

Sokoto

Sokoto

Seat of the Caliphate

34

Taraba

Jalingo

Nature’s gift to the nation

35

Yobe

Damaturu

The young shall grow 

36

Zamfara

Gusau

Home of Agric. Products

37

FCT

Abuja

Centre of unity

 

EVALUATION QUESTIONS

  1. Nigeria is located on lat………?
  2. Nigeria is bounded in the north and south by ……… and…………….

 

GENERAL EVALUATION QUESTIONS

  1. …….. State is regarded as the heart- beat of Nigeria?
  2. Describe the location of Nigeria.
  3. State the countries that bounds Nigeria.
  4. What is a scale?
  5. State the types of scale.

Reading Assignment: Essential Geography, O.A. Iwena Pages 229-230.

 

WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT

  1. The latitudinal extent of Nigeria is (a) 100 (b) 12(c) 140 (d) 150
  2. Nigeria is bounded in the west by (a) Cameroon (b) Niger Republic (c) Benin Republic   (d) Chad
  3. Nigeria has a total land area of (a) 937, 682 sq km (b) 910, 230 sq km(c) 932,768 sq km 

(d) 923, 768 sq km

  1. The first military head of state to govern Nigeria after independence was

(a) Gen. Ibrahim Babangida (b) Gen. Aguiyi Ironsi (c) Gen. Muritala Mohammed

(d) Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo

  1. Which of these states is known as the home of solid mineral? (a) Niger (b) Plateau 

(c) Nasarawa (d) Oyo

 

THEORY

  1. Write short note on the location of Nigeria.
  2. Draw the map of Nigeria showing all the 36 states with the FCT.

 

 



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