Rivers state
Rivers State, chi state ka ki di efu Ami 36 state ki di ojané Nigeria, River state de efu Ami Niger Delta eju ọwọ southern Nigeria ígbele akwo ubi iche Eastern Region.[1] ku ma nyí efu odó 1967, Rivers State ni hiome kpai Imo ti eju ọwọ north, Abia kpai Akwa Ibom ti êju ọwọ east, kpai Bayelsa kpai Delta ti êju ọwọ west. Efí èwo ki chi ugbẹta ami efí éwo chakadu ki di ojané River eyi ku ma do ki headquarters le chi Port Harcourt..[2][3] amone wéwé ku ma gbaluka ojiane River State éyi ku ma do ki
do 20le ku ma che efu odó 2006 06 census chi 5,198,716. Rivers State chi state ekefawéwé mone nana tule ojane Nigeria[4] Rivers State chi state ki n ami ethnic g roup weweodu ma la chi: Ikwerre, Ogoni, Igbo, Ogba, Etche, Ekpeye manyi Ijaw. Ami ichi ki di River state chi ami ich i m i ogwunyomegwejo, ami ichi ki do mo chi Ikwerre, Igbo, Ogba, Abua, Etche, Ogoni manyi Ijaw.[5] Rivers State chche ene ki tate ek eogwunyomefa ki ane nwu nana tule ojane Nigeria.[6] Ami aji che wewe River State, aji Bonny nwo di Rivers state.[7]
Economy Rivers state chi egbo petrol.
Ola Igbele
nwọ́cheMa di odu nwu Rivers State, todu ami aji ki li state Rivers daka. River state defi Oil Rivers Protectorate gwi odo 1885 ati odo1893 ka ki mu di Niger Coast Protectorate.[8] Odo 1900, River state mu defu Southern Nigeria. Ma nyi River state odo 1967. Odo 1996 ma fi Bayelsa state nyi gwe fu Rivers State.[9]
Rivers
nwọ́cheState le nẹ am'aji wewe, ichẹ ka efu am’aji le chi:[10]
- Andoni River
- Bonny River
- New Calabar River
- Nun River
- Orashi River
- Bodo River
- Eleme/Okrika River
- Emesu River
- Imo-Ogoni River
- Kaa River
- Ngololo River
- Ogu/Onne River
- Ogochie River
- Okulu Aleto River Channel
- Oloshi River
- Opobo Channel River
- Otamiriochie River
- San Bartholomeo River
- Santa Barbara River
- Sombreiro River
- Sii Nama River
- St Nicholas River
Ami ichi ki di Rivers State kpai Local Government
LGA | Ichi |
---|---|
Abua-Odual | Kugbo; Odual; Ogbia, Ijaw |
Ahoada East | Ekpeye |
Ahoada West | Egenni, ijaw |
Akuku Toru | Kalabari, Bille |
Andoni | Obolo |
Asari-Toru | Kalabari |
Degema | Abua; Degema; Kalabari; Ogbronuagum; Bille |
Bonny | ibani;Ndoki |
Eleme | Eleme; Nchia; Odido; Baan |
Emuohua | Ikwerre |
Etche | Obulom-ochichi |
Gokana | Gokana |
Ikwerre | Ikwerre |
Khana | Khana, Baan |
Obio-Akpor | Ikwerre |
Ogba-Egbema-Ndoni | |
Ogu-Bolo | Kirike |
Ohaji-Egbema Ndoni | |
Okrika | Kirike |
Opobo-Nkoro | Ibani, Defaka; ; Nkoroo |
Oyigbo | Igbo, Baan, Kana |
Port Harcourt | obulom; Ikwerre; Kalabari Kirike; Eleme; Kana; Ijaw; Bille; Gokana; Baan; |
Omumma | |
Tai | Tai; Baan |
others | Abureni |
References
nwọ́che- ↑ "Rivers | state, Nigeria". Encyclopedia Britannica (in English). Retrieved 2021-09-15.
- ↑ "Amaechi Catches Facebook Bug". Daily Independent, accessed via HighBeam Research Éwn malábó:Subscription. 10 August 2009. Archived from the original on 6 July 2017. Retrieved 27 February 2016.
- ↑ "Rivers State government website". Retrieved December 7, 2010.
- ↑ "Nigeria: Administrative Division". City Population. Retrieved 28 November 2014.
- ↑ "The Languages of Rivers State of Nigeria: An Overview". ResearchGate (in English). Retrieved 2021-03-09.
- ↑ "Public Finance Database". Nigeria Governors' Forum (in American English). Retrieved 2022-09-18.
- ↑ "Anger as 3 die in Bonny River boat mishap". Vanguard News (in American English). 2018-11-20. Retrieved 2022-03-04.
- ↑ "Oil Rivers | region, Nigeria | Britannica". www.britannica.com (in English). Retrieved 2022-03-11.
- ↑ "Soku oil field: Politics, law of who owns the land". Vanguard News (in American English). 2019-12-21. Retrieved 2021-09-10.
- ↑ ed, Uma Eleazu, general (1988). Nigeria, the first 25 years. Port Harcourt, Rivers State: Infodata [u.a.] ISBN 9781296151.
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Further reading
nwọ́che- E. D. W. Opu-Ogulaya (January 1973). History of the Creation of the Rivers State of Nigeria: Primer One. Rivers State, Nigeria: Government Printer.
- Mitee, Leesi Ebenezer (2010). Laws of Rivers State of Nigeria: an encyclopaedic guide. Luton: Worldwide Business Resources. ISBN 978-0956198815.Éwn malábó:Via
- Jones, G.I. (2000). The trading states of the oil rivers: a study of political development in eastern Nigeria. Oxford: James Currey. ISBN 0852559186.Éwn malábó:Via
- Alagoa, Ebiegberi Joe (2002). The land and people of Rivers State : eastern Niger Delta. Nembe: Onyoma Research Publ. ISBN 9783507559.
- Isirimah, N. O.; A. Monsi; P. D. S. Kinako. Strategy for agricultural development in Nigeria: focus on Rivers State. Belk Publishers.
- Alagoa, E.J.; Tamuno, T.N., eds. (1980). Eminent Nigerians of the Rivers State. Enugu, Nigeria: Heinemann Educational Books. ISBN 978129955X.
- Nduka, Otonti A (1993). Studies in Ikwerre history and culture. Port Harcourt: Kraft Books. ISBN 9782081302.
- Charles Ogan. Unity of a People : Search for Peace in Okrika, River State, Nigeria. Port Harcourt.
- Alagoa, E.J.; Tamuno, Tekena N., eds. (December 1989). Land and people of Nigeria : Rivers State. Port Harcourt, Nigeria: Riverside Communications. ISBN 9783033328.
- Sika, Baridorn (2005). History of radio broadcasting in Rivers State. Port Harcourt, Nigeria: DOKUS Press. ISBN 9782631612.
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