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Map showing the major rivers of Nigeria. This is a list of rivers of Nigeria . [ 1 ] This list is arranged by drainage basin and from west to east, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name.
Pages in category "Rivers of Nigeria" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * List of rivers of Nigeria;
The Benin River is a river that flows through the south west of Nigeria. [1] [2]The river starts under the name "Ethiope" in the south east of the state, Edo.Subsequently, it runs through various cities and villages, such as Umutu, Owah Abbi, Obiaruku, Abraka, Igun Watershed, Idjerhe Kingdom, Sapele, Mosogar and Koko.
Rivers is a state in the Niger Delta region of southern Nigeria (Old Eastern Region). [6] Formed on 27 May 1967, when it was split from the former Eastern Region, Rivers State borders include Imo and Anambra to the north, Abia and Akwa Ibom to the east, and Bayelsa and Delta to the west.The State capital, Port Harcourt, is a metropolis that is considered to be the commercial center of the ...
Rivers of Nigeria (8 C, 57 P) S. Springs of Nigeria (1 C) Pages in category "Bodies of water of Nigeria" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
Benue River (French: la Bénoué), previously known as the Chadda River or Tchadda, is a major tributary of the Niger River. [2] The size of its catchment basin is 319,000 km 2 (123,000 sq mi). Almost its entire length of approximately 1,400 kilometres (870 mi) is navigable during the summer months .
The River Ekulu is a 25-kilometre (16 mi) long river and the largest body of water in the city of Enugu [1] in Enugu State, southeastern Nigeria, and it originates in the same city as well. [2] [3] River Ekulu (River Ekulu) is a stream (class H - Hydrographic) in Nigeria Africa with the region font code of Africa/Middle East.
Mask (hippopotamus masquerade), Abua people, 19th century. Rivers State is the sixth-largest geographic area in Nigeria according to 2006 census data. [1] The state has an indigenously diverse population with major riverine and upland divisions.