Maitama

District in Abuja, Nigeria


title: "Maitama" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["maitama"] description: "District in Abuja, Nigeria" topic_path: "general/maitama" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maitama" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

::summary District in Abuja, Nigeria ::

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established_titleFirst settled
established_date1715
established_title1Incorporated
established_date11 October 1984
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameNigeria
subdivision_type1Federal territory
subdivision_type2Federal capital
subdivision_name1Federal Capital Territory
subdivision_name2Abuja
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governing_bodyFederal Capital Territory Administration
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| established_title = First settled | established_date = 1715 | established_title1 = Incorporated | established_date1 = 1 October 1984 | subdivision_type = Country | subdivision_name = Nigeria | subdivision_type1 = Federal territory | subdivision_type2 = Federal capital | subdivision_name1 = Federal Capital Territory | subdivision_name2 = Abuja | coordinates = | image_skyline = | image_caption = | governing_body = Federal Capital Territory Administration Maitama is a district in Phase 1 of Abuja, the capital city of Nigeria. The district hosts various foreign embassies, high commissions, and governmental buildings. It houses several of Abuja's most well known landmarks, such as the Millennium Park, Minister's Hill, the Unity Fountain, the IBB Golf Club, and the Transcorp Hilton. Maitama is home to the headquarters of the NCC, NCS, NUC, AMCON, NSIA, NIPC, NEPC, CAC, NYSC, RMRDC, NHRC, TETFUND, INEC, NEMA, TCN and other parastatals.

The district is situated to the north of Abuja, with the Wuse and Central Districts lying to its southwest and southeast respectively. Due to its rapid growth, the district is currently undergoing further extension as of 2023.

History

The earliest known settlers to Maitama were the Koro people, who traced their migration from Likoro near Zaria back to 1715. Under the leadership of the then Wambai of Likoro, they migrated to Kagarko before eventually relocating to Maitama. The name Maitama is believed to have originated from the mining and iron smelting activities that were prevalent in the settlement. A fatal landslide in the mining pit forced them to abandon Maitama and establish a new settlement named Wuse.

References

References

  1. "Which Local Government Is Maitama Abuja? - Around Abuja Blog".
  2. "FCTA awards infrastructure contract in Maitama II - Daily Trust".
  3. "Origin of Koro tribe of Abuja (I) - Daily Trust".
  4. "Origin of Koro tribe of Abuja (II) - Daily Trust".

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