Rafi

Rafi Towns And Villages Rafi is a Nigerian LGA. Kagara on A125 is its headquarters. Kaduna River is the southern boundary. Tegina, Pandogari are LGA towns. It’s 3,680 km2 and had 181,929 residents in 2006.The postal code of the area is 922 Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages In Rafi Local Government, […]

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Rijau

Rijau Towns And Villages In the Nigerian state of Niger, Rijau is a Local Government Area that you may find. The town of Rijau is home to the organization’s administrative offices. It has a population of 176,053 people and an area of 3,196 km2 according to the census completed in 2006. The region has been

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Shiroro

Shiroro Towns And Villages Nigeria’s Niger State is home to Shiroro, a local government area. Kuta is the company’s headquarters location. An estimated population of 235,404 was recorded in the 2006 census, with a total area of 5,015 square kilometres ( 1,936 square miles). The area’s postal code is 921. Below is the complete list

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Ukwani

Ukwani Towns And Villages Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages In Ukwani Local Government, Delta State, Nigeria: 1  Ozionum • Ezionum 2 Umoebu • Umuebu 3 Ami • Amai-Nge • Ishikaguma • Umubu • Umuekum • Umuosele 4 Aziokpor • Eziokpor-Uno • Obi-Ugbe • Umuoshi 5 Umukwata • Obinomba • Owah Abbi

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Warri Central

Warri Central Towns And Villages The city of Warri is a centre for oil production in south-south Nigeria and is home to an extension of the Delta State Government House. It was the colonial capital of the Warri Province at the time. It is next to Sapele, Uvwie, and Udu. Osubi, located in Okpe L.G.A.,

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Patani

Patani Towns And Villages Patani is a Local Government Area of Delta State, Nigeria. Patani is its headquarters. It’s 217 km2 and had 67,707 residents in 2006. The postal code of the area is 333. Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages In Patani Local Government, Delta State, Nigeria: 1  Kumboei • Agoloma

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