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Asaba International Airport was first conceptualized in 2007 by the administration of Chief James Onanefe Ibori (1999–2007). [11] The overarching objective was to build a standard passenger and cargo airport infrastructure in Asaba, Delta State, capable of handling codes C, D and E aircraft, and to serve as an additional source of revenue for the state. [12]
Asaba: Delta: DNAS ABB Asaba International Airport: N/A N/A Bauchi: Bauchi: DNBC BCU Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Airport (Bauchi State Airport) N/A N/A Benin: Edo: DNBE BNI Benin Airport: 1 2 Calabar: Cross River: DNCA Calabar Margaret Ekpo International Airport: 1 2 Ibadan: Oyo: DNIB IBA Ibadan Airport: 1 1 Jos: Plateau: DNJO JOS Yakubu Gowon ...
Feasibility studies and design considerations on the possibility of constructing a bridge across River Niger from Asaba to Onitsha was carried out by the Netherlands Engineering Consultants of The Hague, Holland (NEDECO) in the 1950s, [3] Between 1964 and 1965, French construction giant, Dumez, constructed the Niger Bridge, to link Onitsha and Asaba in present-day Anambra and Delta States ...
The Second Niger bridge is a Nigerian Federal Government project that is 1.6 km (0.99 mi) long and furnished with other ancillary infrastructure including a 10.3 km (6.4 mi) highway, Owerri interchange and a toll station all at Obosi city near Onitsha, inaugurated in March 2022.
Nnebisi Road, Asaba The A232 , more known as the Asaba-Benin Expressway is an important roadway which connects parts of eastern Nigeria with western Nigeria. The Ogwashi-Uku-Ughelli highway which has undergone extensive expansion also connects areas of Asaba with Ndokwa country, Ughelli and the southern reaches of the state, with the Asaba-Ebu ...
The Umaru Musa Yar'adua Expressway formerly known as Airport Road is a 10-lane expressway in Abuja, Nigeria, reconstructed to address the perennial traffic on the road by late President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua's administration before his death. [1] It serves as a major artery into the Abuja city centre from the southern parts of the country.
Ubulu Okiti is an Anioma community located in the Aniocha area, Delta State, Nigeria. [1] The Ubulu Okiti community is settled along the Asaba - Benin expressway, an east–west link that connects passengers from Eastern Nigeria to Western Nigeria as far as Lagos.
Located west of the state capital Asaba, it is the headquarters for the Local Government Area, Aniocha South. [2] The population of Ogwashi-Ukwu is about 50,234. [citation needed]. However, its number has increased vastly and keeps increasing. It is an Anioma region of Delta State which is home to the Igbo-speaking people of Delta State.