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Garbage dumped on the sidewalk of Forestry Road, Benin City, Edo State. Packaging materials are creating environmental and health challenge in Nigeria. There are no trash cans on the streets of most cities in Nigeria and people throw cans and plastic bottles on the ground after drinking packaged water and beverages. Streets are littered with […]

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Adamawa State

Adamawa State, Nigeria: An Overview Adamawa State, located in northeastern Nigeria, is famous for its rich cultural heritage, diverse ethnic groups, and scenic landscapes. Created on August 27, 1991, from part of Gongola State, it shares borders with Cameroon to the east. The capital is Yola, a city split into Yola North and Yola South. […]

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Kwara State

Kwara State, Nigeria: An Overview Kwara State, located in Western Nigeria, is known as the “State of Harmony” due to its peaceful coexistence of diverse ethnic groups. Established on May 27, 1967, during General Yakubu Gowon’s administrative structuring, it was originally part of the Northern Region. The capital is Ilorin. Geography Location: Borders Benin Republic […]

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On Nigeria

Nigeria is divided into six regions or geopolitical zones   Read more Abuja is the capital of the Federal Republic of Nigeria  Read more Click here to watch random short videos of life in Nigeria. A man in Benin City naps on the steps of the Oba Ovonramwen Statue. Advertise with us.   About.  onnigeria.com © 2024 […]

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On Nigeria – Kogi State

Kogi State, known as the “Confluence State,” is situated in central Nigeria. Established on August 27, 1991, during General Ibrahim Babangida’s regime, it was carved out from parts of Kwara and Benue States. Its capital, Lokoja, holds historical significance as the confluence of the Niger  and Benue rivers and a colonial administrative center. Geography and […]

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On Nigeria – Lagos State

Lagos State, Nigeria: An Overview Lagos State is Nigeria’s smallest by land area but the most populous, with over 20 million residents, It serves as the country’s economic and cultural hub, comprising the bustling metropolis of Lagos City and surrounding areas. The state capital is Ikeja. Geography Location: Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, to the […]

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On Nigeria – Imo State

Imo State, Nigeria; An Overview Location and Creation: Imo State, situated in the South East region of Nigeria, established, is established on February on February 3, 1976, during administrative reforms under General Murtala Muhammed. It was carved out of the former East-Central State. The capital is Owerri, a major urban and commercial hub. Geography: Bordered […]

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On Nigeria – South South

Located in Nigeria’s southern coastal region, the South-South comprises six states: Rivers, Bayelsa, Delta, Akwa Ibom, Cross River, and Edo. It is the heart of Nigeria’s oil-rich Niger Delta, contributing over 90% of the nation’s oil exports. Despite its resource wealth, the region faces challenges like environmental degradation and socio-political unrest. Key Features  Oil and […]

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On Nigeria – Enugu State

Enugu State, Nigeria: Overview Creation and History Enugu State was created on August 27, 1991, during the military regime of General Ibrahim Babangida. It was carved out from the former Anambra State. The name “Enugu” derives from the Igbo words “Enu Ugwu,” meaning “top of the hill,” reflecting its hilly terrain. Geography Location: Bordered by […]

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On Nigeria – Abia State

Abia State, Nigeria: Overview Abia State is situated is southeastern Nigeria, bordered by Enugu, Ebonyi, Cross River, Akwa Ibom, Rivers, and Anambra States. The capital is Umuahia, while Aba is the major commercial hub. History: Created on August 27, 1991, during General Ibrahim Babangida’s administration, Abia was carved from Imo State. It is part of […]

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On Nigeria – North West

The North West Geopolitical Zone has seven states out of the thirty six states of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, making it the only region with more than six states. States and Capitals The North West zone is comprised of 7 states: Jigawa (Dutse) Kaduna (Kaduna City) Kano (Kano City) Katsina (Katsina City) Kebbi (Birnin […]

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On Nigeria – Katsina-Ala Local Government Area

Katsina-Ala LGA is located in the northern part of Benue State, Nigeria, within the Middle Belt region. It shares borders with Taraba State to the east and is part of the Sankera geopolitical zone, alongside Ukum and Logo LGAs. The Benue River flows through the area, influencing its geography and agriculture. Demographics: Population: The Tiv […]

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On Nigeria – Oyo State

Oyo State is rich in history, culture, and economic activities. Established on February 3, 1976, during Nigeria’s state creation reforms, it was carved out of the former Western State. Further reorganization in 1991 led to the creation of Osun State from part of Oyo. The state’s capital , Ibadan, is one of Africa’s largest cities […]

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On Nigeria – Delta State

Delta State is one of th Nigeria, located in the southern region of the country. It was created on August 27, 1991, from the former Bendel State. The state is named after the Niger Delta, a significant geographical feature in the region. Key Facts about Delta State: Capital: Asaba Largest City: Warri Major Ethnic Groups: […]

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