Ndokwa West

Ndokwa West Towns And Villages Nigeria’s Delta State is home to Ndokwa West, a local government area. Kwale is the town where its headquarters are located (Utagba-Ogbe). In 2006, the population was 149,325 people living on an area of 816 square kilometres. The area’s zip code is 322. Below is the complete list Of Towns […]

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Bosso

Bosso Towns And Villages Bosso is a rural community and hamlet in Niger. As of 2011, the total population of the commune was 52,177. It is near the border of Nigeria. In June 2013, between 5,000 and 10,000 refugees fled the battle in Borno State, Nigeria, between Boko Haram and the Nigerian Armed Forces. Most attributed the

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Chanchaga

Chanchaga Towns And Villages The Local Government Area of Chanchaga is in the Nigerian state of Niger. Its main office is in Minna, which is the capital of the state and a big part of the Local Government Area. At the 2006 census, it had a land area of 72 km2 and a population of

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Oshimili North

Oshimili North Towns And Villages The Oshimili North is one of Delta State’s twenty-five Local Government Areas in Nigeria’s South-south geopolitical region. Prior to its creation in 1997, the Local Government was part of the previous Oshimili Local Government Area. The seat of the local government is in Akwukwu-Igbo. Below is the complete list Of

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Gbako

Gbako Towns And Villages Gbako is a Local Government Area within the state of Niger in Nigeria. Its headquarters are located in the northern town of Lemu at 9°24′00′′N 6°02′00′′E. The river Kaduna defines its western border. It has an area of 1,753 km2 and, as of the 2006 census, a population of 127,466. The

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Gurara

Gurara Towns And Villages Gurara is a Local Government Area next to the Federal Capital Territory in the Nigerian state of Niger. It has its headquarters in the city of Gawu. The majority of residents are Gwari. Here you’ll discover the Gurara Waterfalls. As of the 2006 census, it had a land area of 954

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