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The Federal Highway System of Nigeria also known as Trunk A national roads connects economic and political centers within the country, in addition it links Nigeria with its neighboring countries.These roads are constructed and maintained by the Federal Government of Nigeria through the Federal Ministry of Works and the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency.
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Nigerian conglomerate Dangote Group began work on the expressway in 2018, and the overhaul is the artery’s first since it was built in 1978, with the group adding 10 lanes and repairing connections with other roads. Another priority project was the 43-km Obajana-Kabba link in Kogi State.
The A6 highway is a major highway in Nigeria, connecting several cities and regions. It spans from Onitsha to Umu Uvo, intersecting other routes along the way. [1]
The A2 highway is a federal highway in Nigeria that spans 1,200 kilometres (750 mi). It serves as a vital transportation route, connecting the country's southern and northern regions. It serves as a vital transportation route, connecting the country's southern and northern regions.
The A1 highway facilitates trade, travel, and connectivity between Algeria's capital, Algiers, and the Republic of Niger. It is one of Nigeria's four main south-north highways, designated as A1 to A4. At various points along its route, the Expressway 1 (E1) was constructed to enhance transportation infrastructure.
The A4 highway starts at the city of Calabar in Cross River State, positioned in the southern part of the country. [2] The A4 then travels northwards, running parallel to the Nigerian-Cameroonian border. [3] The route includes several key cities and towns: Ikom, located in Cross River State; Katsina Ala in Benue State; Uto, situated in Akwa ...
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