3 regions of nigeria - Axtarish в Google
Nigeria was granted full independence in October 1960, as a federation of three regions ( northern, western, and eastern ) under a constitution that provided for a parliamentary form of government. Under the constitution, each of the three regions retained a substantial measure of self-government.
North Central (also known as Middle Belt): · Benue ; North East: · Adamawa ; North West: · Jigawa ; South East: · Abia ; South South (also known as Niger Delta region).
Nigeria is divided into three regions namely: Northern region, Western region and Eastern region, by the intersection of the River Niger and the River Benue.
1960–1963, At the time of independence in 1960, Nigeria was a federal state of three regions: Northern, Western, and Eastern. Additionally, provinces, which ...
These regions -- of Western Nigeria, Eastern Nigeria, and Northern Nigeria -- were transformed by the British into quasi-autonomous federal states in 1954, ...
Nigerian Map showing Six Geopolitical Regions, Thirty Six States and One FCT.
Nigeria is split into 3 main regions, which can be defined by their human and physical characteristics. The North, which ~s dominated by the Hausa and Fulani ...
Map of Nigeria and its geopolitical zones.North Central - Benue, FCT, Kogi, Kwara, Nasarawa, Niger, Plateau. North East - Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, ...
27 May 1967 Divided into Benue-Plateau, Kano, Kwara, North-Central, North-Eastern and North-Western states (see under Nigeria federal states).
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