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Order of the Niger

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Nigerian order of merit
Order of the Niger
Star and ribbon of the 2 divisions
Awarded byNigeria
TypeOrder
Awarded forServices to the nation
StatusCurrently constituted
SovereignPresident of Nigeria
GradesGrand Commander (GCON)
Commander (CON)
Officer (OON)
Member (MON)
Precedence
Next (higher)Order of the Federal Republic

(civil division)

(military division)
Ribbon bar of the order

Map of West Africa highlighting the path of the Niger River
The order takes its name from theNiger River

TheOrder of the Niger (OON) is the second highestnational award in Nigeria.[1] It was instituted in 1963 and is junior to theOrder of the Federal Republic (OFR), the highest order of merit in the country.

Award

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The two highest honours, the Grand Commander of theOrder of the Federal Republic (GCFR), and Grand Commander in the Order of the Niger(GCON), are awarded to the president and vice-president, respectively. The presiding judge in the Supreme Court and the chairman of the Senate are, respectively, a qualitative andex officio Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger.

Grades

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Nigeria followed theBritish example in the form and structure of the order. Similarly, there are post-nominal letters for members of the Order of the Niger.

  • Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger (GCON)
  • Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON)
  • Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON)
  • Member of the Order of the Niger (MON)

The order has a Civil Division and a Military Division. The ribbon of the latter division has a small red line in the middle.

Notable recipients

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Notable recipients of the award include:[2][3][4]

No.NameStatusSectorClass of medal
1Alex Ifeanyichukwu EkwuemeFormer Vice President of NigeriaPublicGCON
2Aliko DangoteChairman of Dangote GroupPrivateGCON
3Aloma Mariam MukhtarFormer Justice of the Supreme CourtPublicGCON
4Atiku AbubakarFormer Vice President of NigeriaPublicGCON
5Babafemi OgundipeFormer Chief of Staff, Supreme HeadquartersPublicGCON
6Bello Maitama YusufFormer Internal Affairs MinisterPublicGCON
7Dahiru MusdapherFormer Justice of the Supreme CourtPublicGCON
8Emeka AnyaokuFormer Secretary-General of the CommonwealthPublicGCON
9Godswill AkpabioPresident of the 10th Nigerian SenatePublicGCON
10Goodluck Ebele JonathanFormer Vice President and President of NigeriaPublicGCON
11Kashim ShettimaCurrent Vice President of NigeriaPublicGCON
12Kudirat Kekere-EkunChief Justice of NigeriaPublicGCON
13Namadi SamboFormer Vice President of NigeriaPublicGCON
14Narendra ModiPrime Minister of IndiaPublicGCON
15Wole SoyinkaRecipient of the1986 Nobel Prize in LiteratureAcademiaGCON
16Yemi Osinbajo, SANFormer Vice President of NigeriaPublicGCON
17Abba KyariFormer Governor North Central StatePublicCON
18Adams OshiomholeFormer Governor, Edo State and Senator, Edo North CentralPublicCON
19Afe Babalola, SANFounder ofAfe Babalola University, Senior Advocate of NigeriaPrivateCON
20Ahmad Muhammad Sani IIEmir of GumelPublicCON
21Akin MabogunjeGeographer Consultant and First African President of the International Geographical UnionPrivate and PublicCON
22Atedo PetersideFounder, Stanbic IBTC Bank Plc, Anap Business Jets Limited, and The Atedo N. A. Peterside FoundationPrivateCON
23Bala MuhammedGovernor of Bauchi StatePublicCON
24Bukar Abba IbrahimFormer Governor of Yobe StatePublicCON
25Chukwuemeka EzeifeFormer Governor Anambra StatePublicCON
26Da. John Putmang HirseTraditional Ruler, Miskaham MwaghavulPublicCON
27Emeka OkwuosaChairman/GCEO, OilServ LimitedPrivateCON
28Ezenwo Nyesom WikeFormer Governor of Rivers State andMinister of Federal Capital TerritoryPublicCON
29Francesca Yetunde EmanuelFormer Permanent Secretary, Public Service Department of the Cabinet OfficePublicCON
30Ibrahim Shehu ShemaFormer Governor of Katsina StatePublicCON
31Isiaka AdelekeFormer Governor, Osun State, and former Senator, Osun WestPublicCON
32John Odigie OyegunFormer Governor, Edo StatePublicCON
33Lam AdesinaFormer Governor of Oyo StatePublicCON
34Liyel ImokeFormer Governor, Cross River StatePublicCON
35Arisekola AlaoPhilanthropist and Aare Musulumi of YorubalandPrivateCON
36Oba OtudekoFounder and chairman of the Honeywell Group and Oba Otudeko FoundationPrivateCON
37Olusegun AgaguFormer Governor of Ondo State, and renowned GeologistPublicCON
38Patrick Ibrahim YakowaFormer Governor of Kaduna StatePublicCON
39Peter Gregory ObiFormer Governor, Anambra State and 2023 Labour Party Presidential CandidatePublicCON
40Prof Isa Ali Ibrahim (Pantami)Former Minister of Communications and Digital EconomyPublicCON
41Rotimi AmaechiFormer Governor of Rivers State and Former Minister of TransportationPublicCON
42Rufus Ada GeorgeFormer Governor, Rivers StatePublicCON
43Stephen KeshiFootball coach, 2013 Africa Cup of Nations final winnerSportCON
44Sule LamidoFormer Governor, Jigawa StatePublicCON
45Sunday DareFormer Minister of Youth and SportsPublicCON
46Tony ElumeluPhilanthropistPrivateCON
47Victor Ndoma-Egba, SANFormer Senate Leader, Senior Advocate of NigeriaPublicCON
48Abike Kafayat Oluwatoyin Dabiri-ErewaChairman/CEO of Nigerians in Diaspora CommissionPublicOON
49Bashir AhmadFormer Personal Assistant to the President on Digital and New MediaPublicOON
50Charles OkpalekeNigerian businessman and film producerPrivateOON
51Chief Erhabor Ogieva EmokpaeFormer National Artist of NigeriaPublicOON
52Chief H.T.O. CokerPrivate Attorney in Admiralty, Energy and Aviation LawPrivateOON
53David Adedeji AdelekeSinger, songwriter, record producerEntertainmentOON
54Dr. F.B.A. CokerConsultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, businessman and Chairman of Victoria Island Consultancy and Hospital ServicesPrivateOON
55Gabriel OgbechieFounder GMD, Rainoil LimitedPrivateOON
56Iyin AboyejiFormer CEO, Flutterwave & Co-founder, AndelaPrivateOON
57Iyorwuese HagherFormer Minister of State for Health/Power and Steel, and Ambassador to Mexico and High Commissioner to CanadaPublicOON
58Joe AbbahFormer Director General, Bureau of Public Service ReformsPublicOON
59Joseph YoboFootballer, 2013 Africa Cup of Nations final winnerSportOON
60Kayode Ajulo, SANLawyer, arbitrator & civil rights activistPrivateOON
61Kingsley MoghaluFormer Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Political EconomistPublicOON
62Maj Gen Bitrus Vandos Themoi KwajiMajor General of the Nigerian Army (Retd.)PublicOON
63Nimi BriggsEmeritus Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and Former Vice Chancellor, University of Port-Harcourt, Rivers StatePublicOON
64Owen OmogiafoPresident/GCEO,Transnational Corporation of Nigeria (Transcorp)PrivateOON
65Sani Umar Rijiyar Lemo,Bashir Aliyu UmarSalafism Preacher in NigeriaPrivateOON
66Sheikh Muhammad Salih BashirReligious LeaderPrivateOON
67Stella OduahFormer Minister of AviationPublicOON
68Tobi AmusanWorld, Commonwealth and African champion of the 100 meters hurdlesSportOON
69Victor OlaiyaRenowned Musician, and TrumpeterPrivateOON
70Asisat OshoalaAthleteSportMON
71Dosu JosephFootballerSportMON
72Efe AmbroseFootballerSportMON
73Francis Uzoho,Ola Aina,Zaidu Sanusi,Alhassan Yusuf,William Troost-Ekong,Semi Ajayi,Ahmed Musa,Frank Onyeka,Victor Osimhen,Joe Aribo,Samuel Chukwueze,Bright Osayi-Samuel,Bruno Onyemaechi,Kelechi Iheanacho,Moses Simon,Olorunleke Ojo,Alex Iwobi,Ademola Lookman,Paul Onuachu,Chidozie Awaziem,Calvin Bassey,Kenneth Omeruo,Stanley Nwabali,Terem Moffi,Raphael OnyedikaFootballers, 2023 Africa Cup of Nations runners-upSportMON
74Habeeb OkunolaCEO, TILT GroupPrivateMON
75Joseph Oqua AnsaFormer Senator, Cross River SouthPublicMON
76K1 De UltimateFuji MusicianEntertainmentMON
77Mohammed Badaru AbubakarMinister of Defence, Former Governor of Jigawa StatePublicMON
78Orji Uzor KaluSenator representing Abia North, Former Governor of Abia StatePublicMON
79Teniola ApataSinger, Songwriter and EntertainerPrivateMON
80Vincent Enyeama,Elderson Echiéjilé,Nwankwo Obiora,Efe Ambrose,Ahmed Musa,Brown Ideye,Azubuike Egwuekwe,Emmanuel Emenike,Mikel John Obi,Victor Moses,Reuben Gabriel,Fegor Ogude,Godfrey Oboabona,Austin Ejide,Ikechukwu Uche,Ogenyi Onazi,Ejike Uzoenyi,Sunday Mba,Nosa Igiebor,Juwon Oshaniwa,Kenneth Omeruo,Chigozie AgbimFootballers, 2013 Africa Cup of Nations final winnersSportMON

References

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  1. ^"National Honours Act"(PDF). Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 25 April 2015. Retrieved24 November 2013.
  2. ^"Full list of 2010 and 2011 Nigeria National Honours Award recipients".Ogala.wordpress.com. 2011-11-14.Archived from the original on 2019-02-02. Retrieved2019-02-01.
  3. ^"List of Nominees For National Award – 2022"(PDF).Premium Times. RetrievedOctober 15, 2022.
  4. ^"FULL LIST: Okonjo-Iweala, Abba Kyari... FG nominates 437 persons for national honours".TheCable. 2022-10-02. Retrieved2022-10-13.

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