On Nigeria – Anambra State
Anambra State, Nigeria: An Overview
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Established: August 27, 1991 (carved out from the old Anambra State, which was created in 1976 from the East Central State).
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Capital: Awka.
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Major Cities: Onitsha (commercial hub), Nnewi (industrial center), and Ekwulobia.
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Borders: Delta (west), Imo and Rivers (south), Enugu (east), and Kogi (north).
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Landscape: Fertile plains, the Niger River, and the Anambra River. Notable natural features include the Ogbunike Caves and Agulu Lake.
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Population: Estimated at 5.5 million (2023), with one of Nigeria’s highest population densities.
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Ethnicity: Predominantly Igbo, with the Igbo language widely spoken.
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Commerce: Onitsha hosts the Onitsha Main Market, West Africa’s largest. Nnewi is known for auto manufacturing (e.g, Innoson Motors).
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Agriculture: Key crops include yam, cassava, and rice.
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Resources: Oil and gas reserves in areas like Ogbaru.
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Festivals: Ofala Festival (celebrated by the Obi of Onitsha), New Yam Festival (Iri Ji).
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Traditional Attire: Isiagu and wrappers.
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Notable Figures: Chinua Achebe (author), Peter Obi (former governor), and Charles Soludo (current governor).
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Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK): Located in Awka, a major tertiary institution.
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Current Governor: Prof. Charles Chukwuma Soludo (inaugurated in 2022), focusing on economic revival and security.
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Previous Leaders: Peter Obi (2006 – 2014), known for fiscal prudence.
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Issues: Occasional kidnappings, separatist activities (e.g., IPOB), and enforcement of sit-at-home orders.
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Responses: Enhanced security measures under Soludo’s administration.
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Attractions: Niger River bridges, Agulu Lake, and Ogbunike Caves.
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Motto: “Light of the Nation,” reflecting aspirations for leadership and innovation.
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Recent Developments:
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Soludo’s initiatives include infrastructure upgrades, vocational training programs, and efforts to attract investment.
An outline of the map of Anambra State, Nigeria.
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On Nigeria – Delta State
October 14, 2025 by maximios • Blog
Delta State is one of th Nigeria, located in the southern region of the country. It was created on August 27, 1991, from the former Bendel State. The state is named after the Niger Delta, a significant geographical feature in the region.
Key Facts about Delta State:
Capital: Asaba
Largest City: Warri
Major Ethnic Groups: Urhobo, Isoko, Ijaw, Itsekiri, and Anioma (igbo)
Language: English (official), Urhobo, Isoko, Ijaw, Itsekiri, and Igbo.
Geography: Delta State is situated in the Niger Delta region, characterized by its rich oil and gas reserves, mangrove swamps, and numerous rivers.
Economy: The state’s economy is heavily reliant on oil and gas production, which contributes significantly to Nigeria’s revenue. Agriculture, particularly the cultivation of oil palm, rubber, and cassava, also plays a vital role.
Tourism: Delta State has several tourist attractions, including the Niger Bridge, the Nana Living History Museum, and Araya Bible Site.
Local Government Areas (LGAs)
Delta State is divided into 25 Local Government Areas.
The state is known for its cultural diversity, vibrant traditional festivals, and contribution to Nigera’s oil and gas industry. It is also home to several higher institutions, including Delta State University and the Federal University of Petroleum Resources.
A section of the map of Nigeria showing the location of Delta State.
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