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Healthcare providers in AKUKU TORU
A list of hospitals, clinics, medical centres and other healthcare facilities and providers in AKUKU TORU, Rivers State, Nigeria General Hospital, AbonnemaComp. Health Centre, AbonnemaObonoma Health CentreKula Health CentreAbissa Health CentreIdema Health CentreElem-Sangama Health CentreSoku Cottage Hospital
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Healthcare providers in AHOADA WEST
A list of hospitals, clinics, medical centres and other healthcare facilities and providers in AHOADA WEST, Rivers State, Nigeria Akinma Compr.Health CentreAkinima Health CentreModel Health Centre, MbiamaMbiama Health CentreGeneral Hospital JoinkramaEmezi Health CentreCottage Hospital EdegberiOdawu Health CentreIgovia Health CentreIkodi Health CentreIkodi-Engeni Health CentreOkarki Health CentreOgbogolo Health CentreEberiba I & II Health CentreUdoda Health PostIdu-Ekpeye Health…
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Healthcare providers in AHOADA EAST
A list of hospitals, clinics, medical centres and other healthcare facilities and providers in AHOADA EAST, Rivers State, Nigeria Comprehensive Health Centre, AhoadaAhoada East Town Health CentreGeneral HospitalEdeoha Health CentreIhuowa NYSC Community Health CentreOchingba Health CentreOdiabide Health CentreOkporowo Health CentreOgbele Health CentreAbariko Health CentreOgbo Health CentreUla-Ehuda Health CentreIhuaje Health CentreOdiemudia Health CentreOdhiaje Health CentreOkporomini Health…
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Healthcare providers in ABUA/ODUAL
A list of hospitals, clinics, medical centres and other healthcare facilities and providers in ABUA/ODUAL, Rivers State, Nigeria Ayama Health CentreGeneral Hospital AbuaArukwo Health ClinicAminoowerre Health ClinicGeneral Hospital AminigbokoGeneral Hospital EmelegoOgboloma Health CentreAdada Health CentreAgada Health CentreAkani Health ClinicAmuruto Health CentreEmesu Health CentreOkoboh Health CentreObranyi Health CentreEgbolom Health CentreEmoh Health CentreElok Health CentreIyak Health CentreOgada…
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Healthcare providers in Rivers State, Nigeria
A list of hospitals, clinics, medical centres and other healthcare facilities and providers in Rivers State, Nigeria. Arranged by Local Governmmet Area (LGA) ABUA/ODUALAyama Health CentreGeneral Hospital AbuaArukwo Health ClinicAminoowerre Health ClinicGeneral Hospital AminigbokoGeneral Hospital EmelegoOgboloma Health CentreAdada Health CentreAgada Health CentreAkani Health ClinicAmuruto Health CentreEmesu Health CentreOkoboh Health CentreObranyi Health CentreEgbolom Health CentreEmoh Health…
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Local government areas in Niger State
The 25 local government areas in Niger State, Nigeria are: AGAIEAgaje has its headquarters in the town of Agaie. According to the 2006 census, Agaie has a population of 132,907 people. The postal code of the area is 911. Agaie used to be a 19th-century state which covers the land used as the present LGA.…
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How Minna started
The villages that made up Minna were Gbangbapi, Gbadnai, Shango, Bosso, Ebbi (Maikunele) and Gbaiko. Most of these villages now fall under Bosso Local Government with the exception of Gbangbapi and Gbadnai. Minna, Niger state capital, derived its name from Gbagyi (Gwari) words Min and na. The word Min means spray and na means fire.…
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Meaning of Minna
Minna, Niger state capital, derived its name from Gbagyi (Gwari) words ‘Min’ and ‘na’. The word ‘Min’ means spray and ‘na’ means fire. The town originally was on the hill at Sayako and walls (Ganuwa) built around it. There were also Gbagyi towns and villages in and around the present site of the modern Minna.…
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Biggest local government area in Nigeria
Borgu Local Government Area, in Niger State, is Nigeria’s largest local government area by land size with 11,267 km2. The headquarters of Borgu is New Bussa. Borgu’s leading land area of 11,267 km2 is followed by: BarutenLand area: 9,749 km2State: KwaraThe headquarters of Baruten is Kosubosu MasheguLand area: 9,182 km2State: NigerThe headquarters of Mashegu is…
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Local Government Areas in Nigeria
Local Government Areas (LGAs) are administrative divisions under the Nigeria’s federal structure. The Local Government Areas serve as the third level of government, below the states and the federal government. They are responsible for providing certain public services to local communities, such as healthcare, education, infrastructure, and waste management. Nigeria is divided into 36 states…