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The Asaba Declaration was a declaration issued by the 17 Southern governors in Nigeria, comprising South West, South South and South East.It was issued on 11 May 2021 in Asaba, Delta State, Nigeria and consisted of eleven points in which the governors raised key issues about the future of Nigeria and the Southern region.
The language of Telugu is spoken in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, in the southeast region of the country. The following are newspapers which are written primarily or entirely in the language.
Asaba-Assay (also Asaba-Ase) is a town in the Ndokwa East Local Government Area of Nigeria Delta State.It derives its name from the Asse river.It is situated a few kilometres away from the petroleum producing community of Uzere in Isoko South, and approximately six kilometres away from Abari, an Ijaw settlement in the Patani local government area of Delta State.
Asaba [3] (Igbo: Ahaba) is an Igbo [4] town and the capital of Delta State, Nigeria. A rapidly growing urban area, it is located on the western bank of the Niger River, in the Oshimili South Local Government Area. [5] [6] [7] Asaba had a population of 149,603 as at the 2006 census, [2] and a fast growing metropolitan population of over half a ...
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Asaba-Asa is a town in Nigeria's Delta State. [2] References This page was last edited on 26 September 2019, at 05:29 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
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It started as a daily newspaper in 1981 with Vijayawada as the centre. Currently it is being published with nine centres (or editions) at Hyderabad, Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam, Tirupati, Khammam, Kurnool, Ananthapur, Rajahmundry, Srikakulam, Karimnagar and Ongole. It has a wide network of over 100 primary news-gathering centers across the state.