Nigerians are a great people and they have a funny way of
naming things and people. They have a name for everything under the sun.
For example, they call motorcycles, Okada.
They are very good at giving nicknames to things and even humans.
The nicknames they give to people are usually as a result of something,
maybe an event.
Most of the time, these nicknames eventually replace the real
names. Most Nigerian governors have already been given nicknames and
below are some of the funny names they are being addressed as.
1. Akinwumi Ambode: He is the governor of Lagos state and has been
nicknamed ‘Quilox’, which is one of Nigeria’s most celebrated
nightclubs. He was given this name because he’s said to frequently
patronize the expensive nightclub. This came to the limelight after
someone spotted him at the popular nightclub sometime in 2015 after he
was sworn in as governor.
2. Rauf Aregbesola: He is the governor of Osun state and is mostly
referred to as ‘Ogbeni’. He took up the title of Ogbeni, the Yoruba
word for mister in 2010. He is also fondly called ‘Baba Kabiru’ owing to
the fact that his first child is named Kabiru.
3. Ayodele Fayose: The governor of Ekiti state is mostly referred
to as the ‘Stomach Infrastructure’ governor because he believes in
feeding his people and is always sharing food items. He is the most
controversial governor. Fayose made the term, stomach infrastructure
popular in Nigeria’s political dictionary.
4. Abiola Ajimobi: The governor of Oyo state is called ‘Eji’
because of his gap-tooth. The word ‘EJi’ is the Yoruba translation of
gap-tooth.
5. Rochas Okorocha: Some Igbos call the Imo state governo ‘Okoro
Hausa’ because they are of the opinion that he has given himself to
Hausa Fulani as an instrument of destruction against the restoration of
Biafra and for the total islamization of Biafra land.
6. Ifeanyi Okowa: The Delta state governor is referred to as ‘Opolo
Eye’ by some people. This is because he has big eye balls. “Opolo” is
the Yoruba translation for toad.
7. Mallam Nasir El Rufai: The Kaduna state governor is referred to
as ‘Mai Rusau’ and ‘Hell-Rufai’ which means The Demolisher. This is
because of his actions when he was Nigeria’s FCT Minister and there were
so many demolitions in Abuja and likewise in Kaduna where he is the
current state governor.
8. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi: The governor of Enugu state got the name ‘Cry
Cry Baby’, following his shedding of tears when he visited Ukpabi,
Nimbo, in Uzo-Uwani local government area of the state after they were
attacked by Fulani herdsmen
9. Abdulfatah Ahmed: the Kwara state governor is called ‘Omoodo Saraki’ (Saraki’s House Boy).
10. Abdullahi Ganduje: The governor of Kano state is referred to by
residents of the state as ‘Mijin Hajiya’ and ‘Me Barci’. Mijin Hajiya
because of his wife’s influence on him or Me barci because he frequently
sleeps in public functions.
11. Rotimi Amaechi: The former Rivers state governor was given the
name ‘Lion of Ubima’ following his fallout with ex-president Goodluck
Jonathan and the Peoples Democratic Party. Some also referred to him as
the ‘Judas of Ubima’ for betraying Jonathan and teaming up with the
ruling All Progressives Congress.
12. Adebayo Alao-Akala: The former governor of Oyo state was called
the ‘Bleaching governor’ during his tenure because of his obvious light
skinned complexion.
13. Asiwaju Bola Tinubu: The former governor of Lagos state is
better known as ‘Jagaban’, a title which has gained prominence,
especially among his numerous followers and political allies.

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