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  2. Kaduna State - Wikipedia

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    The Kaduna State economy was ranked 15th largest state in the Nigerian economy from 2002 to 2008, and it made up 3.3% of Nigerian GDP. While agriculture contributed 30% of SGDP in Kaduna. [38] Kaduna state cultivate cotton and peanuts (groundnuts) for exporting and domestic extraction of Peanut oil. In the state, there is the National Institute ...

  3. Southern Kaduna - Wikipedia

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    Southern Kaduna is composed of closely related ethnic groups and several subgroups united by a common culture and history.James (2000) classified these people based on their ethno-linguistic affinities under the topic "The Middle Belt (Composition of the Nok Culture Area)", and grouping the subgroups into the following groups: [7]

  4. Kaduna North - Wikipedia

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    Kaduna north is the largest contributor to the Kaduna state economy, there are many small and large scale companies and industries with various commercial activities. The main market in the state is located there, Kaduna Central Market also known as Abubakar mahmud gumi market, others include Kasuwar Barci (sleeping market), Kawo weekly market ...

  5. Kaduna State University - Wikipedia

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    Kaduna State University is located in Kaduna, Kaduna State, Nigeria. It was established in 2004. [1] [2] [3] It has sixteen faculties with over 50 departments.

  6. Kaduna South - Wikipedia

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    Kaduna South is a Local Government Area in the Kaduna Metropolis of Kaduna State, Nigeria. Its headquarters is located in Makera. Other wards are Barnawa, Tudun Wada, Tudun Nupawa, Television, Kakuri, Unguwar Muazu, Kabala West, Sabon Gari, Badikko, Unguwar Sanusi and Kurmin Mashi. It has an area of about 46.2 km 2. [ 2 ]

  7. Jju language - Wikipedia

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    Country. Ka̠jju. Jju (Tyap: Jhyuo; Hausa: Kaje, Kache) is the native language of the Bajju people of Kaduna State in central Nigeria. As of 1988, there were approximately 300,000 speakers. [1] Jju is one of the Southern Kaduna languages. [1][3] Although usually listed separately from the Tyap cluster, Jju's separation, according to Blench R.M ...

  8. List of governors of Kaduna State - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of administrators and governors of Kaduna State. Kaduna State was created on 27 May 1967 [ 1 ] as North Central State and on 17 Mar 1976 was renamed Kaduna State. North Central Governor

  9. Category:Local Government Areas in Southern Kaduna - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Local Government Areas in Southern Kaduna". The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.