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Kwande markets, towns
AgaIcholIhonamIyonAchiaKookokoAdikpoChigbaGbajurAjioIkogenAbandeAchagbeAmahunduAdagiManyamKoti-Shangev –YaIkyaorAdaAduGesaWanbeghaGubeIkor
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Ushongo markets, towns
IkoboIgborAdikpo-MbagwaHeghar-MbagwazaAtekomboGbatseUshongoLobi-UdeikyovGindeLesselWajirGeTsumbaAkerior
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Konshisha markets, towns
AgbeedeTor-MkarMantaGungulWueseTonguUkeeheAgberagaGbindeAgidi-MbachambeKorinyaAkputuAbagiBontaAba-MbawarJov-MbavaaUdele ShilikiTsue-DakaAnshaAdokoJov-KyundanGbayaAmuaAlabusaAgiaAchoho
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Katsina-Ala markets, towns
TomanyiinSaiHargaMbatomNaguVingUtangeAmaafuChirakeraIkoweAnyagbaAmaafuTordongaAbakoTyogbenda-UdendeGbiseSengahGborAba
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Abuja areas
Abuja, Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory (FCT), comprises these local government areas and council wards. Local government areas AbajiBwariGwagwaladaKujeKwaliMunicipal Local government areas and council wards AbajiAbaji CentralAbaji North EastAbaji South EastAgyana/PandagiAlu MamagiGawuGurdiNukuRimba EbagiYaba BwariBwari CentralByazhinDutse AlhajiIguKawuKubwaKuduruShereUshafaUsuma GwagwaladaDobiGwagwalada CentreGwakoIbwaIkwaKutunkuPaikoStaff QuartersTungan MajeZuba KujeChibiriGaubeGudun KaryaGwargwadaKabiKujeKujekwaKwakuRubochiYenche KwaliAsharaDafaGumboKilankwaKunduKwali WardPaiWakoYangojiYebu MunicipalCity CentreGarkiGuiGwagwaGwarinpaJiwaKabusaKarshiKaruNyanyaOrozoWuse
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Ogun
Ogun state was carved out of the old Western State of Nigeria and named after the Ogun River which runs across it from North to South. Date created03-02-1976 Land area16,432 Sq Km CapitalAbeokuta, the capital and largest urban centre is about 90 kilometers from Lagos and 740kilometers from Abuja, Nigeria’s capital. LocationThe state is strategically…
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Ogun map
Map of Ogun state showing local government areas and senatororal districts Local government areas Abeokuta NorthAbeokuta SouthAdo Odo-otaEwekoroIfoIjebu EastIjebu NorthIjebu North EastIjebu OdeIkenneImeko/afonIpokiaObafemi/owodeOdedaOdogboluOgun Water SideRemo NorthSagamuYewa / Egbado NorthYewa / Egbado South
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Kano Governors
Audu BakoMay 1967 – July 1975 Colonel Sani Bello July 1975 – Sept. 1978 Group Captain Ishaya Shekari Sept. 1978 – Oct. 1979 Muhammadu Abubakar Rimi (PRP) Oct 1979 – May 1983 Abdu Dawakin Tofa (PRP) May 1983 – Oct 1983 Sabo Bakin Zuwo (PRP) Oct. 1983 – Dec. 1983 Air Commodore Hamza Abdullahi Jan.…
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Kano State symbol
The official symbol of Kano State comprises an eagle, 2 camels, staff, pyramid, 2 wheels, green vegetation and an inscription (motto): ‘Work and progress’. Each item on the symbol signifies one or more things. EagleThe eagle symbolizes strength. Two camelsThis symbolizes the camels used as mode of transportation in Kano in those days StaffThe staff…
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Kano story
Prior to the creation of Kano State in 1967, it was the largest Hausa Kingdom in Africa that is currently 1000 years old, based on an ancient settlement around Dala Hill. According to the Kano Chronicle, Bagauda, a grandson of the mythical hero Bayajidda. became the first king of Kano in 999AD, reigning until 1063AD.…