Ringim is a Local Government Area (LGA) of Jigawa State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Ringim, the LGA has an area of 1,057 km² and a population of 192,024 at the 2006 census.
HISTORY
Ringim emirate came into being in November, 1991 as a result of the creation of Jigawa state from Kano state on 27 August 1991 by the then president and commander in-chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida. The emirate consist of four Local Government Areas, viz: Ringim, Taura, Garki and Babura. The current Emir of Ringim, HRH Alh. (Dr). Sayyadi mahmoud usman (CON) is the 1st fulani Emir of Ringim. The Emir was the chairman co-operative of west Africa.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Historically, Ringim Local Government is popular all over the country for its economic development. The area has a fertile land for both wet and dry seasons farming activities. The Local Government produces both subsistence and cash crops and also has great number fruits trees scattered along the bank of the river. In addition to the farming activities majority of the populace, engaged in marketing. These economic resources enable most of the parents to possess means of paying their children’s school fees. The town was famous for its rich in groundnuts, tobacco production and trade, this motivated the British to construct railway from Kano to Nguru via the town.
I had a dog, his name was Jim
(Runaway, runaway, runaway)
Took all of my old clothes with him
(Runaway, runaway, runaway)
Oh, runaway Jim
Oh, runaway Jim
He was twelve years old when his trip began
(Runaway, runaway, runaway)
Hauling down the highway in my old sedan
(Runaway, runaway, runaway)
Oh, runaway Jim
Oh, runaway Jim
Now I wish someone'd tell me where old Jim went
(Runaway, runaway, runaway)
'Cause he took all the money that I saved for rent
(Runaway, runaway, runaway)
Oh, runaway Jim
Oh, runaway Jim
Time he came home, he was seventeen
(Runaway, runaway, runaway)
That's a hundred nineteen to you and me
(Runaway, runaway, runaway)
Oh, runaway Jim
Oh, runaway Jim
Now I'm gonna go up to the mountain
(Runaway, runaway, runaway)
Singing for Dave who's swimming in the fountain
(Runaway, runaway, runaway)
Oh, runaway Jim
Oh, runaway Jim
Oh, runaway dogs