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  2. Ogbomosho - Wikipedia

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    Ogbomosho (also known as Ogbomoso and Ògbómọ̀ṣọ́) is a city in Oyo State, south-western Nigeria. [2] It was founded in the mid 17th century. [ 3 ] The population was approximately 655,517 in 2024. [ 4 ]

  3. Ogbomosho North - Wikipedia

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    Ogbomosho North is a Local Government Area in Oyo State, Nigeria. Its headquarter is at Kinnira currently headed by the chairman, Kabir Akanji. Its headquarter is at Kinnira currently headed by the chairman, Kabir Akanji.

  4. List of villages in Oyo State - Wikipedia

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    LGA Ward Polling unit name Afijio: Ilora I: A. U. D Pry. School; Bode Open Space I; Bode Open Space II; Bode Open Space III; Oluwo Open Space; Odofin Open Space; Oja Isale Open Space; Olaosun Open Space

  5. Local government areas of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Postcodes.NG - comprehensive directory of LGAs, districts and villages in Nigeria Postcodes.NG - map of LGAs with boundaries; Nigeria Congress; Online Nigeria; Sustainable Urban Development and Good Governance in Nigeria; Thomas Brinkhoff: NIGERIA: Administrative Division (interactive map), in www.citypopulation.de

  6. Ogbomosho South - Wikipedia

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    The economic of Ogbomosho South Local Government Area primarily relies on agriculture. The region possesses fertile land, and farming serves as the primary livelihood for its residents. Ogbomoso South Local Government Area boasts a flourishing trade sector, featuring various markets, including the popular Aarada market where a diverse range of ...

  7. States of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    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

  8. List of villages in Kwara State - Wikipedia

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    LGA District / Area Postal code Villages Asa: Afon: 240104: Abayawa; Abeokuta; Abidi Ore; Abio; Abokede; Abote Alfa; Aboto Afon; Aboto Alfa; Aboto-Oja; Aboyi Ode ...

  9. List of villages in Osun State - Wikipedia

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    The list of villages in Osun State, Nigeria, as documented on Wikipedia.