Orders, decorations, and medals of Nigeria
Nigerian National Honours are a set of orders and decorations conferred upon Nigerians and friends of Nigeria every year. They were instituted by the National Honors Act No. 5 of 1964, during the First Nigerian Republic, to honour Nigerians who have rendered service to the benefit of the nation.
These honours are distinct from the honours that are part of the country's ancient chieftaincy system, which is a separate entity. National Honours are the highest honours or awards that a citizen can receive from their country for service to the country.
Honours
The Nigerian National Honours, in descending order of importance, are:Order of the Federal Republic
- Grand Commander of the Order of the Federal Republic
- Commander of the Order of the Federal Republic
- Officer of the Order of the Federal Republic
- Member of the Order of the Federal Republic
Order of the Niger
- Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger
- Commander of the Order of the Niger
- Officer of the Order of the Niger
- Member of the Order of the Niger
Some Nigerian states also have state-specific honours which are bestowed on highly selective individuals, ranging from former presidents, governors to other distinguished personalities. An example of such are the Kogi State Honours which involve the conferment of State Honours in four different ranks of honour, including:
Grand Confluence Silver Service Star,
Distinguished Confluence Silver Service Star,
Confluence Merit Silver Service Star and
Confluence Commendation Silver Service Star.