Akwanga Towns And Villages
Akwanga is a Local Government Area within the Nigerian state of Nasarawa. The organization’s headquarters are located in Akwanga.
As of the 2006 census, it had a land area of 996 km2 and a population of 513,930. The area’s postal code is 960.
Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages In Akwanga Local Government, Nasarawa State, Nigeria:
Akwanga District
- Akwanga
- Unguwar Raka
Andaha District
- Andaha
- Gugyar
- Mochu
Nigha’an District
- Ancho-Nigha’an
- Anji
- Arum
- Beki-Riga
- Katanza
- Nidan
- Numa
- Pam-Pam
Gwanje District
- Gbuje
- Gbunchu
- Gwanje
- Kambre
- Kurmin Tagwaye
Gudi District
- Aricha
- Gudi
- Gwadi
Nunku District
- Gbujah
- Goho
- Nunku
- Nunku Chun
Agyaga District
- Adde
- Adu
- Agyaga
- Koko
- Lalia
- Lalle
- Ninga
Angwan Zaria District
- Ang Zaria
- Moroa
Boher District
- Boher
- Nigo
- Rija
Ancio Babba
- Ancho Babba
- Anjagwa
Anjida District
- Akwandar
- Anjida
- Bakin Kogi
Akwanga is dominated by Mada speakers, while Plateau languages are spoken nearby. Plateau languages bordering Akwanga include Koro, Hyamic, Ndunic, Alumic, Ninzic, Eggonic, and Jilic.
Akwanga is the centre of education in Nasarawa state, including primary, intermediate, and higher schools. Akwanga is home to Rishama Comprehensive College, Mada Hills Secondary School, Shepherd’s International College, Hope Academy Secondary School, ShanPePe Destiny International Schools, Destiny Kids Academy, Akwanga south Primary school, the private co-educational, Christian boarding school; College of Education; Hills College of Education; NACABS Polytechnic; and School of Health, among many others. Akwanga is Nasarawa’s school capital.