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Anambra is the eighth-most populated state in the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the second-most densely populated state in Nigeria after Lagos State. The stretch of more than 45 km between the towns of Oba and Amorka contains a cluster of numerous thickly populated villages and small towns, giving the area an estimated average density of ...
Anambra – stan w południowej części Nigerii. Sąsiaduje ze stanami Imo, Abia, Enugu, Kogi, Edo, Delta i Rivers. Jego stolicą jest Awka. Na jego terenie znajduje się także jedna z największych metropolii Afryki – Onitsha. Został utworzony w 1976, lecz w 1991 odłączono od niego stan Enugu.
The town of Ukpor serves as the administrative center for Nnewi South Local Government Area, which is located in Anambra State in Nigeria's South-East Geopolitical Zone. Nnewi South LGA consists of the towns and villages of Ezinifite, Utuh, Ebenator, Osumenyi, Amichi, Unubi, Ekwulumili, and Azigbo.The Nnewi South LGA is expected to have 218 717 residents, with the Igbo ethnic group accounting ...
Anambra State is one of the 36 states of Nigeria. The capital is Awka. Charles Chukwuma Soludo became the governor after Willie Obiano.
Onitsha lies on the eastern flank of a major east–west crossing point of the Niger River across from the city of Asaba, Delta and occupies the northernmost point of the river regularly navigable by large vessels. It is the western terminus of the central Anambra hills.
People. Awka comprises seven Igbo groups sharing common blood lineage, divided into the following two sections: the Ifite section and the senior section. They collectively comprises four groups: Ayom-na-Okpala, Nkwelle, Amachalla and Ifite-Oka. The Ezinator section consists of three groups, namely Amikwo, Ezi-Oka and Agulu.
This is a list of administrators and governors of Anambra State. Anambra State, Nigeria, was formed on 3 February 1976 [1] when East-Central State was divided into Anambra and Imo (Owerri) states.