Nigeria

Ede South

Ede South Towns And Villages Ede is a town in the southern Nigerian state of Osun. It is located along the Osun River, 180 kilometres (110 miles) southwest of Lagos, and at the convergence of highways from Oshogbo, Ogbomosho, and Ile-Ife. Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages In Ede South Local Government, […]

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Aniocha North

Aniocha North Towns And Villages Aniocha North is a Local Government Area in Nigeria’s Delta State. The organization’s headquarters are located in Issele Ukwu. It consists of Igbo-speaking individuals and localities. As of the 2006 census, it had a total area of 406 km2 and a population of 104,711. The area’s postal code is 320.

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Shani

Shani Towns And Villages Shani is a Local Government Area in the Nigerian state of Borno. The company’s headquarters are located in Shani. As of the 2006 census, it had a land area of 1,262 km2 and a population of 102,317. Shani Local Government Area is located in Borno state’s southern axis. It shares boundaries

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Nganzai

Nganzai Town And Villages Local Government Area in Borno State in northeast Nigeria. It has its headquarters in the city of Gajiram. As of the 2006 census, it had a land area of 2,467 km2 and a population of 99,799 people. The area’s postal code is 612. It is one of the sixteen local government

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Monguno

Monguno Towns And Villages Monguno is one of Borno State’s local government areas in northeast Nigeria. The total land area of Monguno is 1,913 km2. Monguno has a population of 109,851 at the 2006 census. The area’s postal code is 612. It is one of the sixteen LGAs that make up the Borno Emirate, a

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Ngala

Ngala Towns And Villages Ngala is a local government area of Borno State, Nigeria, located close to the Cameroon border. The organization’s headquarters are located in Gamboru Ngala. It has an area of 1,465 km2 and, as of the 2006 census, a population of 237,075. The area’s postal code is 611. It is one of

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