Lugard Hall
Coronation Crescent, Independence Way, Kaduna

Lugard Hall was established in 1914, Built by British Colonial Government in 1914.
Lugard Hall is Kaduna's legislative assembly building, named after the colonial High Commissioner to Northern Nigeria Frederick John Dealtry Lugard.
Ways Of Travel
By car and motorbike
Reason For Loving Place
It was built by the British Colonial government as the Government of Northern Nigeria was centered in Kaduna. The building is of a design brought by Lord Lugard as an imitation of the British House of Commons and Lords, and the third of its kind in the world. It is divided into three sections namely; The Lugard Memorial Chamber otherwise known as the Northern Council of Chiefs, the House of Assembly, and the Assembly Service Commission. It also houses a clinic, kitchen and two dining halls.
Quote About Place
["Lugard Hall: A thriving legacy-Daily Trust","I came across a picture of people of Kaduna hailing Queen Elizabeth and husband in Lugard Hall some time in 1956. It was such a majestic structure-Fayo"]