Nigeria

Kudan

Kudan Towns And Villages Kudan is a Local Government Area in Nigeria’s Kaduna State. It has its headquarters in the city of Hunkuyi. President of the Local Government Council is Shuaibu Jaja. According to the 2006 census, it has an area of 400 km2 and a population of 138,995. The area’s postal code is 812. Below […]

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Orolu

Orolu Towns And Villages Orolu is a Local Government Area in the Nigerian state of Osun. Its headquarters are located at 7°52′00′′N 4°29′00′′E in the town of Ifon (or Ifon Osun). According to the 2006 census, it has an area of 80 km2 and a population of 103,077. The area’s postal code is 230. Below

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Oriade

Oriade Towns And Villages Oriade is in Osun State’s northeast. Ijesa people dominate. Its capital is Ijebu-Jesa at 7°41′00′′N 4°49′00′′E. It’s 465 km2 and had 148,617 residents in 2006. The postal code of the area is 233. Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages In Oriade Local Government, Osun State, Nigeria: ijebu –

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Kaura

Kaura Towns And Villages Kaura is a town in Kaduna State, Nigeria. Kaura, Asholyio (Moroa) Chiefdom, is its headquarters. Matthias Siman chairs the LGC. Also, Manchok and Kagoro. It’s 461 km2 and had 174,626 residents in 2006. The postal code of the area is 801. Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages In

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Olorunda

Olorunda Towns And Villages Olorunda is a Local Government Area in Nigeria’s Osun State. Its headquarters are located at Igbona, near the state capital of Osogbo. As of the 2006 census, it had a land area of 97 km2 and a population of 131,761. The area’s postal code is 230. Below is the complete list

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Ola-Oluwa

Ola-Oluwa Towns And Villages Ola Oluwa is a Nigerian LGA. Bode Osi is its headquarters. The name was altered following the death of ba abmbólá, the then Oluwo of Iwo. Ola Oluwa South East LCD A, Ilemowu is the second local government. According to the 2006 census, it contains 328 km2 and 76,593 people. Below

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