Nigeria

Ese-Odo

Ese-Odo Towns And Villages Ese Odo is an LGA in Ondo State, Nigeria, populated by Ijaw (Izon) subgroups of the Western Apoi and Arogbo tribes. Igbekebo is its headquarters. Arogbo, Igbobini, Agadagba-Obon, and Igbekebo are its largest towns. It’s 762 km2 and had 154,978 residents in 2006. The postal code of the area is 352. Below […]

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Soba

Soba Towns And Villages The Local Government Area of Soba is in the Nigerian state of Kaduna. The town of Maigana is where it is based. At the 2006 census, there were 293,270 people living there. It has an area of 2,234 km2. It has the zip code 801122. Mohammed Usman is in charge of

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Ilaje

Ilaje Towns And Villages làje is a Local Government Area in the south-west of Nigeria, in the state of Ondo. The town of Igbokoda is where it is based. Ilaje land is 1,318 km2 (509 sq mi) and has a population of 290,615 as of the 2006 census. However, the population may have been undercounted

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Sanga

Sanga Towns And Villages Sanga (also Igbunbu) is a Local Government Area in the southern portion of Nigeria’s Kaduna State. Its headquarters are located in Gbantu (Hausa: Gwantu). Bisallah Malam presides over the Local Government Council. At the 2006 census, its area was 1,821 km2, and its population was 151,486.  The region’s zip code is

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Ifedore

Ifedore Towns And Villages Ifedore is a Local Government Area within the Nigerian state of Ondo. Its headquarters are located in Igbara-Oke. Elizade University is in the vicinity. According to the 2006 census, it has an area of 295 km2 and a population of 176,327. The area’s postal code is 340. Below is the complete

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Idanre

Idanre Towns And Villages Idanre is a town in Ondo State, Nigeria. The settlement sits at the foot of the magnificent Idanre Hill, which draws many tourists. The town is 20 kilometres (12 km) southeast of Akure and has a population of 129,024 (2006 census). Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages In

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