Administratively, Nigeria is divided into states. Each state is subdivided into local government areas (LGAs), and each LGA is divided into localities. In addition to these administrative units, during the 2006 Population Census, each locality was subdivided into convenient areas called census ...
Nigeria is divided into 36 states and theFederal Capital Territory, where thecountry’scapital,Abuja, is located; the constitution also includes a provision that more states can be created as needed. At independence the country was divided into three regions: Northern, Eastern, and Western. The ...
Tropical rainforests are present in the South while the Nigeria Guinea Savanna is found in the North (Olorunfemi et al.2020). The state is divided into 16 Local Government Areas (LGAs), with Ado-Ekiti serving as the State capital. Data was collected during the period of June to August 20...
Nigeria, formally referred to as the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a significant country in West Africa, connecting the Sahel to the north and the Gulf of Guinea to the… Abuja Abuja, Nigeria's capital city, exemplifies contemporary urban planning and architectural advancement in Africa. Nestled...
is put at 6 MW of power [21]. Wind energy is also important in mitigating climate change. About 2.5 % of solar energy captured by the atmosphere is being converted into wind. The development of wind power plants is being undertaken by many countries including Nigeria, for the generation of...
In terms of religion, the country is pretty divided. The Christian population mainly lives in the South while the Muslim population live predominantly in the northern regions of the country. Nigeria has the largest Muslim population in sub-Saharan Africa. ...
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Tinubu, 70, faces a divided nation and many younger Nigerians doubt his ability to improve economic opportunities for all, let alone reduce violence and corruption in a country that is one of the world’s leading suppliers of oil. While the opposition cried foul Thursday, Nigerians were unchar...
Nigeria is divided into six geopolitical zones, with each geopolitical zone comprising about six states. These are North-West, North-East, North-Central, South-West, South-East and South-South. The northern zones are generally associated with a higher poverty prevalence (especially the North-West...
This study was conducted in Northeastern Nigeria, one of the most vulnerable regions of the country. It is a largely agricultural region, with more than 80% of households participating in crop-farming and nearly 70% rearing livestock. A lack of agricultural financing, poor farm extension services...