Nigeria

Aba North

Aba North Towns And Villages Aba North is a Local Government Area in the Nigerian city of Aba, Abia State. In 1991, Aba North local government was established. The headquarters are located in Eziama Uratta. It is one of the local governments that comprise the senatorial zone of Abia South. It is located in the …

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Kalgo

Kalgo Towns And Villages Kalgo is a Local Government Area (LGA) in Nigeria’s Kebbi State. It was established in 1996 from the Bunza LGA. Its headquarters is located in Kalgo. Kalgo LGA and Bunza LGA share a west border. As of the 2006 census, it had an area of 1,173 km2 and a population of …

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Jega

Jega Towns And Villages Jega is a Local Government Area in Nigeria’s Kebbi State. Its headquarters is located in Jega. According to the 2006 census, it has an area of 891 km2 and a population of 193,355. As of the 2006 National population Census, Jega LGA’s population was predicted to be 193,352. Below is the …

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Gwandu

Gwandu Towns And Villages Gwandu, commonly known as Gando, is a town and emirate in the Nigerian state of Kebbi. Birnin Kebbi, which is the capital of Kebbi State and was formerly the capital of the mediaeval Kingdom of Kebbi, is the seat of government for this emirate and district. Gwandu, founded in the sixteenth …

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Danko

Danko Towns And Villages Wasagu/Danko is a Local Government Area located in the Nigerian state of Kebbi. Its headquarters are located in Ribah. As of the 2006 census, it had an area of 4,016 km2 and a population of 265,203. The area’s postal code is 872. Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages …

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Danko

Danko Towns And Villages Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages In Danko Local government, Kebbi State, Nigeria: Ayu Bagida Bena D/ Kibiya D/ Umaru Danko Dutsen Kwana Gwanfi Gwazawa Kango Kanya Kele Kendu Kyabu Landi Machika Marafa Morai Rade Rambo Riba Susu Shengel Shindi Susu T/Maga Unashi Wadako Waje Wasagu Yar Ali …

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