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A8 highway (Nigeria)
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The A8 highway is a roadway connecting Adamawa State, and Taraba State Nigeria. It spans approximately 350km, running from north to south. The road starting from Mayo Belwa Junction with Trunk Road A.13 to Tungo through Ganye (projected to Jamtari - Serti-Mayo Selbe-Gembu on the Mambilla Plateau)
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Route
The A8 highway begins at the junction with the A13 highway in Mayo Belwa, a town in Adamawa State. From there, it extends southward.[1]
The road's southern endpoint is at Gembu, Nigeria, facilitating connections for regional and national travel.[2]
Major junctions
The A8 highway features several significant junctions along its route, including the junction with the A4 highway in Numan and the junction with the A13 highway near Yola Junction. These intersections play a role in connecting various towns and regions within Adamawa State.[3]
Cities served
The A8 highway serves the following cities and towns:
- Numan: Located in the western part of Adamawa State, Numan marks the western starting point of the A8 highway.
- Jimeta: Situated at the eastern terminus of the A8, Jimeta serves as a transportation hub with connections to Yola Airport and beyond.
The A8 highway enhances transportation and connectivity within Adamawa State, contributing to regional accessibility.
References
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