• Nigerian places of tourist attractions

    The Mambilla plateau is a table land located at Gembu in Sarduna local government council of Taraba State. The Plateau is about 1,830 metres above sea level with a temperate climate comparable to any temperate region of the world. The Mambilla Plateau is characterised by an undulating landscape and the clean free flow of Barup,…

  • Nigerian culture

    The culture of Nigeria is shaped by Nigeria’s multiple ethnic groups. The country has over 50 languages and over 250 dialects and ethnic groups. The Edo people are predominant in the region between Yoruba land and Igbo land. Much of the Edo tends to be Christian while the remaining 25 percent worship deities called Ogu.…

  • Cross River State Senatorial Districts

    Cross River state have three (3) Senatorial Zones Districts. They are Cross River Central Senatorial District, Cross River North Senatorial District and Cross River South Senatorial District. Below are the Senatorial Districts and the local government areas that made up the districts. Cross River Central Senatorial District Cross River North Senatorial District Cross River South…

  • Cross River

    CreatedOriginally created in 1967 as South-Eastern State NameCross River is named after the River Cross or the River Oyono in 1976. The river rises from the Cameroon Mountains and empties itself into the Atlantic Ocean. BoundariesCross River State is bounded to the East by the Republic of Cameroon, to the South by Akwa-lbom State and…

  • Cross River Local Government Areas

    Cross River has 18 Local Government Areas AbiAkamkpaAkpabuyoBakassiBekwarraBiaseBokiCalabar MunicipalCalabar SouthEtungIkomObanlikuObubraObuduOdukpaniOgojaYakurrYala

  • College of Education, Akamkpa

    The present COE is an offshoot of the CRS School of Basic Studies, Akamkpa, which metamorphosed in 1990 into the former CRS College of Education, Akampa. This former College eventually folded up with the emergence of the Cross River University of Technology and until early 2008 served as a University campus of the Faculty of…

  • Cross River Governors

    Paul Omu (Administrator – Military): February 1976 – July 1978 Babatunde Elegbede (Administrator – Military): July 1978 – October 1979 Clement Isong (Governor – Civilian (National Party of Nigeria)): October 1979 – October 1983 Donald Etiebet (Governor-Civilian (National Party of Nigeria): October 1983 – December 1983 Edet Archibong (Administrator-Military): January 1984 – May 1984 Dan…

  • Benue

    Benue is a state in Nigeria. It takes its name from Its major river: River Benue. The state is one the six states that make up Nigeria’s North-Central geopolitical zone along with the Federal Capital Territory. It is located in the Middle Belt region of Nigeria and shares an international boundary with the Republic of…

  • Benue Governors

    Abdullahi Shelleng (Governor – Military): March 1976 – July 1978 Adebayo Lawal (Governor – Military): July 1978 – October 1979 Aper Aku (Governor – Civilian (National Party of Nigeria)): October 1979 – December 1983 John Atom Kpera Governor – Military): January 1984 – August 1985 Jonah David Jang (Governor – Military): August 1985 – August…

  • Borno State

    Borno is a state in Nigeria. Maiduguri is the state capital, its main industrial centre, and by far its largest city. Biu and Bama also are sizable market towns. Maiduguri has an airport and is served by a railway to Bauchi and the south, as well as by trunk roads to Potiskum, Bauchi, Yola, and Ndjamena (Chad). Pop. (2006) 4,151,193. The vegetation in…