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  2. Song, Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Song, Nigeria. /  9.82444°N 12.62500°E  / 9.82444; 12.62500. Song is a town and Local Government Area in Adamawa State, Nigeria is a town and also a local government area in the state with the area council consisting districts of Song, Dumme, Dirma, Kilange, Funa, Gudu, Mboi, Kilange, Hirna, Gari, Waje, Suktu, Zumo, Waltandi and Ditera. [1]

  3. N-Power - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, the Federal Government introduced another Npower category known as N-knowledge and, it is targeted at Nigerian youths. The aim is to help youths learn computer hardware skills that are profitable and employable. Npower has been able to successfully train 1,500 Youths and also gave them tools such as Laptops to each beneficiary. Batch A

  4. 2019 Lagos school collapse - Wikipedia

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    2019 Lagos school collapse. On March 13, 2019, a three-story building in the Ita Faaji area of Lagos, Nigeria suffered a structural collapse, killing 20 people and leaving over 40 trapped. [1] A school, housing 100 students, was located on the third story of the building, leading to the story gaining significant coverage in local and ...

  5. Wase, Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Wase (pronounced: Wersay) is a town and Local Government Area (LGA) of Plateau State, Nigeria, situated some 216 km south east of Jos, the Plateau State capital. It shares its name with the nearby Wase River. The population of the LGA was 159,861 people as of 2006, with an urban area of 1750 km².

  6. Katagum - Wikipedia

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    Katagum. /  12.283°N 10.350°E  / 12.283; 10.350. Katagum is a town, a local government area and a traditional emirate in Bauchi State of north eastern Nigeria. The town is located on the northern bank of the Jama'are River, which is a tributary of the Hadejia. Most of the inhabitants are peoples from the Fulani, Kanuri, Karai-karai and ...

  7. Gada, Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    NG.SO.GA. Gada is one of the 23 Local Government Area in Sokoto State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Gada. It has eleven (11) Political wards namely: Gada, Kyadawa-Holai, Ilah-Dukamaje, Gilbadi, Kaffe, Tsitse, Kadadi, Kadassaka, Kaddi, Kiri and Kwarma respectively. Gada shares a border with the Republic of Niger to the north.

  8. Ningi, Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Ningi is a town, a local government area, and an emirate in Bauchi State, Nigeria. The Ningi emirate comprises two local government areas, Ningi and Warji, with a combined area of 5,250 km 2 and a population of 501,912 according to the 2006 Census. The Ningi local government area covers an area of 4,625 km 2 with a population of 387,192 at the ...

  9. Gummi, Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    ISO 3166 code. NG.ZA.GM. Gummi is a Local Government Area in Zamfara State, Nigeria. Its headquarters is in the town of Gummi at 12°08′30″N 5°07′30″E . It has an area of 2,610 km 2 and a population of 204,539 at the 2006 census . The postal code of the area is 891.