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Towns in Nigeria

This list has 2 sub-lists and 32 members. See also Towns by country, Populated places in Nigeria, Towns in Africa by country
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  • New Karshi
    New Karshi Town
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    New Karshi founded in the 80s by Muhammadu Bako II, (PhD) - a first class Emir is a fast developing town in Karu Local Government Area of Nasarawa State. It is a semi-autonomous local government created out of Karu LGA as Karshi Development area with the administrative secretariat in Uke. Karshi has a local government chairman as its administrative head and a seat in the Nasarawa State House of Assembly. Emir of Karshi Emirate, Alhaji (Dr) Muhammadu Sani Bako III, a first class chief is the traditional head of New Karshi. It has a population of about 30,000 people. The predominate tribes are Gwandara, Gbagyi, Gade, Bassa and Hausa.
  • Ilara-Mokin Urban in Ondo, Nigeria
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    Ilara-Mokin (Yoruba: Ìlárá-Mọ̀kín) is a town located in a central part of Ifedore local government of Ondo State. Ilara-Mokin is well known for her rich and preserved culture, academics, agriculture and tourism. Ilara-Mokin is about 12 km from Ondo state capital, and has Ipogun, Ipinsa, Ikota, Ibule-Soro and Ero as neighbouring towns.
  • Unwana
    Unwana City in Ebonyi State, Nigeria
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    Unwana, also known as Unwara, is a town and the third-most important urban area in Ebonyi State, Nigeria. It is situated in the southern part of Ebonyi State. It is bordered in the north by Afikpo, in the west by Edda, and in the east by Cross River State. It is the seat of Akanu Ibiam Federal Polytechnic Unwana.
  • Itapa Ekiti
    Itapa Ekiti Place in Ekiti State, Nigeria
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    Itapa Ekiti is a town in Ekiti State, Nigeria, of which the Owatapa is the ruler. Itapa is one of the goddesses worshipped at Ife. Her festival, known as Utaale, is held for a period of thirty days and she has been worshipped by Ooni and his people till today.
  • Kabba
    Kabba Place in Kogi State, Nigeria
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    Kabba is a town in Kogi State in mid west Nigeria. It lies near the Osse River, at the intersection of roads from Lokoja, Okene, Ogidi, Ado-Ekiti, and Egbe. The town is about 295 kilometers away from Abuja. It is 511 kilometers from Lagos.
  • Owo, Enugu Town in Enugu State, Nigeria
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    For other places see Owo, a LGA in Ondo State.
  • Onicha Olona Place in Delta State, Nigeria
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    Onicha Olona town is a town in the Aniocha North local government area of Delta State, Nigeria. It is the HQ of the former Onicha-Olona Kingdom, first ruled by Oba Ugbe, the brother of Oba Orhogbua (both brothers were sons of Oba Esigie of the ancient Benin Kingdom). Originally, it was ruled by the descendants of Oba Ugbe who reside in the present day Idumu-Ugbe Qtrs (Ugbe Royal Qtrs) before the arrival of the British.
  • Otukpa Place in Benue State, Nigeria
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    Otukpa is a town in Benue State, Nigeria. It contains the headquarters of the Ogbadibo Local Government Area.
  • Ayetoro Gbede Place in Kogi State, Nigeria
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    Ayetoro Gbede is a town along the Ilorin – Kabba federal highway in Ijumu, a kingdom and local government area in Kogi state, Nigeria. Ayetoro gbede is located in central Nigeria, approximately 420 kilometers northeast of Lagos, while it is 315 kilometers away from Abuja, the nation's capital. It is in the Kogi west senatorial district and Kabba/Ijumu federal constituency. The town was established over ninety-one years ago. The inhabitants of the town speak their local dialect of Okun and Gbede, which is a Yoruba dialect.
  • Ijebu, Owo Town in Ondo State, Nigeria
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    Ijebu is a town in Owo, a local government area of Ondo State, south-western Nigeria. The transmission of courtly culture flowed in both directions between Ijebu and Owo kingdoms from the seventeenth century till date. Oral tradition claimed that the founders were the sons of Ojugbelu Arere, the first Olowo of Owo who was a descendant of Oduduwa, the pioneer ruler of Ile-Ife. The king of the town is called Ojomo Oluda and the incumbent Ojomo Oluda is Oba (King) Kofoworola Oladoyinbo Ojomo, a retired General of the Nigerian Army.
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