Sabon Birni

Sabon Birni Towns And Villages Sabon Birni is a Local Government Area in the Nigerian state of Sokoto. The organization’s headquarters are located in Sabon Birni. Sabon Birni shares a northern border with the Republic of Niger. According to the 2006 census, it has an area of 2,354 km2 and a population of 207,599 people. […]

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Shagari

Shagari Towns And Villages Shagari is a Local Government Area in the Nigerian state of Sokoto. Its headquarters are located in the A1 motorway town of Shagari. The LGA shares a southern border with Zamfara State. It has an area of 1,332 km2 and, as of the 2006 census, a population of 156,413 people. The

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Silame

Silame Towns And Villages Silame is a Local Government Area in the Nigerian state of Sokoto. Its headquarters are located in the Sokoto River village of Silame. According to the 2006 census, it has an area of 790 km2 and a population of 104,378. The area’s postal code is 853. Below is the complete list

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Sokoto North

Sokoto North Towns And Villages Sokoto North is a Local Government Area in the Nigerian state of Sokoto. Its headquarters are located in Sokoto, the state capital. It has an area of 51 km2 and 232,846 inhabitants as of the 2006 census. The area’s postal code is 840. Below is the complete list Of Towns

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Sokoto South

Sokoto South Towns And Villages Sokoto South is a Local Government Area in the Nigerian state of Sokoto. Its main office is located in Sarkin, Zamfara. As of the 2006 census, it had a total area of 41 km2 and a population of 194,914. The area’s postal code is 840. Below is the complete list

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Lokoja

Lokoja Towns And Villages Lokoja is a city in Nigeria. It lies at the confluence of the Niger and Benue rivers and is the capital of Kogi State. Lokoja is also a Local Government Area of Kogi State with an area of 3,180 km2 and a 2006 population of 195,261 people. It includes the city of Lokoja and is surrounded by the Niger

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