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Ogun state is covered predominantly by rain forest and has wooden savanna in the northwest. [5] Ogun State had a total population of 3,751,140 residents as of 2006, [6] making Ogun State the 16th most populated state in Nigeria. [7] In terms of landmass, Ogun State is the 24th largest State in Nigeria with land area of 16,762 kilometer square. [8]
Rank LGA Area km 2; 6 Abeokuta North: 93,966 N/A: Abeokuta: N/A: 1 Ado-Odo/Ota: 234,647 Yewa North: Yewa South: N/A: Ewekoro: N/A: 19 55,093 2 Ifo: 215,055 1 539,170 10
This is a list of villages and settlements in Ogun State, Nigeria, organised by local government area (LGA) and district/area (with postal codes also given). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] By postal code
This article is about the 20 local government areas by population in the Nigerian state of Ogun. They range from 55,093 to 539,170 in population. They range from 55,093 to 539,170 in population. Rank
Map 1960–1963: At the time of independence in 1960, Nigeria was a federal state of three regions: Northern, Western, and Eastern. Additionally, provinces, which were a legacy of colonial and protectorate times, remained extant until they were abolished in 1976. 1963–1967
Abeokuta South is a Local Government Area in Ogun State, Nigeria. The headquarters of the LGA are at Ake Abeokuta 7°09′00″N 3°21′00″E / 7.15000°N 3.35000°E / 7.15000; 3. It has an area of 71 km 2 and a population of 250,278 at the 2006 census.
Abeokuta is the capital city of Ogun State located at the south westhern part of Nigeria.It is situated on the east bank of the Ogun River, near a group of rocky outcrops in a wooded savanna; [2] [3] 77 kilometres (48 mi) north of Lagos by railway, or 130 kilometres (81 mi) by water.
Ilara Yewa is a Nigerian town in the west of Ogun State, Nigeria about 91 kilometers northwest of Abeokuta. It lies on the border between Nigeria and Benin. Its elevation is 600 feet (183 metres) above sea level. Ilara Yewa is about 50 kilometres by road from Ketu, a major trading town in Benin. The second-largest settlement, Ilara, merges into ...