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Lists of villages in Nigeria organised by state: [1] [2] [3] ... Map of Nigeria States' Senatorial Districts (Each Nigerian state has 3 senatorial districts.)
Basa II/ In front Of Tanko's House; Ung. Dodo/In front Of Ward's Heads House; Ung. Dodo/Ung. Dodo Primary School; Timber Shade Area; Dagiri Village; Sabon Gari By Sharp Corner; Gods Own Academy Settlements; Ungwan Dodo Kutunku: Kutunku I/ Primary School; Kutunku II/ Women Centre; Ung. Fulani I/ Health Clinic; Ung. Fulani II/ Town Hall; Ung.
The third type of settlement is the "village", which is basically grouped together with several other villages into one sizeable LGA. The following table lists fully defined incorporated cities in Nigeria, with a population of at least 100,000, as declared by the Nigerian National Population Commission after the 2006 National census. [1]
Map of Nigeria Lagos, Lagos Kano, Kano State, second-most populous city by census 2006 Ibadan, Oyo State, third-most populous. This is a list of populated places in Nigeria. Cities in bold are among the fourteenth-most populous in the country (covered in more detail at List of Nigerian cities by population):
Nigeria is a federation of thirty-six states and one Federal Capital Territory, which are divided into 774 Local Government Areas (LGAs) in total. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] A clickable map of Nigeria showing its 36 states and the federal capital territory.
LGA Ward Polling Unit Name Abeokuta North: Ikereku: O. U. S Pry. School Ikereku I; O. U. S Pry. School Ikereku II; Near Holy Trinity Church I; Near Holy Trinity Church II; Near Ita Ogboni Idomapa I; Near Ita Ogboni Idomapa II; Ojude Agburin; Near Aroworehin Mosque II; Near Oke Eri Mosque; Near Lasode House I; Near Lasode House II; Open Space Close To The Ajanaku's
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