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  2. Portal:Nigeria/Selected article/38 - Wikipedia

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    Other functions of the constitution include a division of power between the federal government and the states, and protection of various individual liberties of the nation's citizens. Nigerian politics takes place within a framework of a federal and presidential republic and a representative democracy , in which the president holds executive power.

  3. File:Political map of Nigeria.svg - Wikipedia

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    UN maps are, in principle, open source material and you can use them in your work or for making your own map. UN requests however that you delete the UN name, logo and reference number upon any modification to the map. Content of your map will be your responsibility. You can state in your publication, if you wish, something like: based on UN ...

  4. Yenagoa - Wikipedia

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    Yenagoa [3] is a Local Government Area [4] and capital city of Bayelsa State, [5] Southern Nigeria. [6] It is located at the Niger-Delta region of the country at coordinates. The LGA has an area of 706 km 2 and a population [7] of 352,285 at the 2006 census.

  5. File:Nigeria Regions map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Map of Nigeria for use on Wikivoyage, SVG base file: Date: 29 January 2010: Source: Own work based on the Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection Nigeria Maps and United Nations Cartographic Section Nigeria Map: Author: Burmesedays: Other versions: PNG files in different languages: English

  6. List of Nigerian traditional states - Wikipedia

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    There are many traditional states in Nigeria. [1] A partial list follows. Although the traditional rulers [2] no longer officially have political power, they still have considerable status in Nigeria and the power of patronage. [3] Except where otherwise noted, names of traditional rulers are based on the World Statesmen.org list. [4]

  7. Orlu, Imo - Wikipedia

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    Orlu is the permanent site for various industries including state and federal agencies like the Imo State University Teaching Hospital, the state-owned cardboard industry in Owerri-Ebeiri, the newly built Imo State School of Nursing and Health Technology at Okporo as well as many small and medium-sized chemical and pharmaceutical companies.

  8. Ali Must Go - Wikipedia

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    The 1978 Ali Must Go Protests or the 1978 students' crisis were student protests in Nigeria following an increase in fees. [1] It has been described as one of the most violent student agitations in Nigeria [2] and sparked the greatest political crisis of the 1975–1979 Mohammed/Obasanjo military administration.

  9. Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway is a 700 kilometer project under development (as of 2025) that is planned to run from Victoria Island, Lagos to Calabar, Cross River State. The highway will pass through Ogun State , Ondo State , Delta State , Bayelsa State , Rivers State , and Akwa Ibom State , before ending in Calabar.