Ogori/Mangongo

Ogori/Mangongo Towns And Villages Ogori-Magongo is a Local Government Area located in the Nigerian state of Kogi. Its main office is located in Akpafa. It was developed for the Ogori and Magongo people from the former Okene Local Government Area. They occupy the territory from Obehira Ebaba to Lampese to Ososo in the state of …

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Okehi

Okehi Towns And Villages Okehi is a Local Government Area within the Nigerian state of Kogi. Its headquarters is located in Obangede. According to the 2006 census, it has an area of 661 km2 and a population of 199,999. The area’s postal code is 264. Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages In …

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Lagelu Ogbomosho North

Lagelu Ogbomosho North Towns And Villages Nigeria’s Oyo State has the Local Government Area of Ogbomosho North. Its headquarters are located on Ilorin Road, and its current chairman is Kabir Akanji. The local government has one of Nigeria’s finest educational institutions, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), as well as its teaching hospital (still under …

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Ganaye

Ganaye Towns And Villages Ganye is a town and Local Government Area in Nigeria’s Adamawa State. Jada and Toungo Local Governments were established out of Adamawa state’s Ganye local government region. Ganye is bounded to the north and east by Jada Local Government Area, to the south by Toungo Local Government Area, and to the …

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Nguru Potiskum

Nguru Potiskum Towns And Villages Yobe is a state in the northeastern region of Nigeria. This predominantly agricultural state was established on August 27, 1991. Borno State was divided to become Yobe State. Yobe State’s capital is Damaturu, whereas Potiskum is its largest and most populous city. Below is the complete list Of Towns And …

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Okene

Okene Towns And Villages Okene is a city in the state of Kogi in Nigeria. The town is located in the same-named Local Government Area. Okene borders the A2 highway. At the 2006 census, it had a land area of 328 km2 and a population of 320,260. The predominant people in central Nigeria are the …

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