Amuwo-Odofin

Amuwo-Odofin Towns And Villages Amuwo-Odofin is a local government area (LGA) in the Badagry Division of the Lagos State, Nigerian state of Lagos. The population density in Amuwo Odofin LGA is roughly 300,000 persons per square kilometre. The LGA shares its borders with Ajeromi and Ifelodun LCDA in the east, Oriade LCDA in the west, […]

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Oguta

Oguta Towns And Villages In the Imo State in southeast Nigeria, a town called Oguta is located on the east side of Oguta Lake. Oguta, also known as “Oguta-Ameshi” or “Ameshi” by its indigenous people, is divided into two parts: the old part, which is home to the 27 villages of Oguta, and the new

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Ukpoba

Ukpoba Towns And Villages Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages In Ukpoba Local Government, Edo State, Nigeria: Ogbeson              Aduwawa             Agedo             Ekiuwa             Evbumufi             Evbuomodu             Ighekpe             Iguehana             Ogbeson             Ohovbe             Otene s Camp             Uroro             Ute Okha/Ologbo             Ajoki             Akpe s Camp            

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Etsako Central

Etsako Central Towns And Villages Etsako people are the largest ethnic group in the northern part of Edo State in Nigeria. They have ties to the old Benin Empire. Currently, they are spread among three different local government areas in Edo State, with Agenebode, Auchi, and Fugar serving as their respective administrative centres. Below is

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Ohaji/Egbema

Ohaji/Egbema Towns And Villages Ohaji-Egbema is a local government area in Nigeria’s Imo State that is rich in oil. Its main office is at Mmahu-Egbema. The postal code of the area is 464. Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages In Ohaji/Egbema Local Government, Jigawa State, Nigeria: 1 Nwari-Agwa • Obeama • Umuakpu • Umukpo

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Badagry

Badagry Towns And Villages Badagry (traditionally Gbagli) is a seaside town and Local Government Area (LGA) in the Nigerian state of Lagos. It is located on the north bank of Porto Novo Creek, an inland waterway that links Lagos (Nigeria’s largest city and economic powerhouse) to the Beninese capital of Porto Novo (Porto-Novo). This route

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