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The military and the Nigerian state, 1966–1993: a study of the strategies of political power control. Trenton, New Jersey: Africa World Press. ISBN 978-1-59221-568-3. Solomon Akhere Benjamin (1999). The 1996 state and local government reorganizations in Nigeria. Ibadan: Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research. ISBN 978-181-238-9.
Bayelsa State: 1 October 1996 Rivers State: Benue State: 3 February 1976 Benue-Plateau State: Borno State: 3 February 1976 North-Eastern State: Cross River State: 27 May 1967 South-Eastern State: Delta State: 27 August 1991 Bendel State: Ebonyi State: 1 October 1996 Enugu State and Abia State: Edo State: 27 August 1991 Bendel State: Ekiti State ...
Awkụzụ which is the colonial era of the name, "OKUZU" is presently located in Oyi Local Government Area of Anambra State and is bounded by Umunya and Nteje towns also in Oyi LGA, Ifitedunu, Ukpo and Ukwulu in Dunukofia LGA and Nando and Igbariam towns in today's Anambra East LGA, and Abba in Njikoka LGA. [4] [5]
The name of the Kingdom is EbhoIkhimi (meaning "people of Ikhimi") The Kingdom was founded by a man named Ikhimi. It has various infrastructural facilities, example: Ewohimi General Hospital at Okaigben, the head office and asphalt plant of Skaff Construction Company Nigeria Limited is in Ewohimi, the Ewohimi water project, three government secondary schools, private secondary schools, private ...
Zangon Kataf town and environs have an average annual temperature of about 24.8 °C (76.6 °F), average yearly highs of about 28.6 °C (83.5 °F) and lows of 18.8 °C (65.8 °F), with zero rainfalls at the ends and beginnings of the year with a yearly average precipitation of about 28.1 mm (1.11 in), and an average humidity of 53.7%, similar to that of neighbouring towns Kagoro and Zonkwa.
Bauchi (earlier Yakoba) is a city in northeast Nigeria, the Administrative center of Bauchi State, of the Bauchi Local Government Area within that State, and of the traditional Bauchi Emirate. It is located on the northern edge of the Jos Plateau , at an elevation of 616 m.
The Eleme people live in ten major towns situated in Eleme Local Government Area, Rivers State, around 20 km east of Port Harcourt. [1] They include: Akpajo, Aleto, Alesa, Alode, Agbonchia, Ogale, Ebubu, Ekporo, Eteo and Onne. The total territory occupied by the Eleme people expands across approximately 140 square kilometres.