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Ibaji

LGA in Kogi State, Nigeria From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Ibaji is a Local Government Area in Kogi State, Nigeria in the south of the state separated from Edo State to the west by the Niger River, and bordering Anambra State in the south.[1] Its headquarters are in the town of Onyedega on the Niger River in the northwest of the area at6°53′00″N 6°41′00″E. [2]Although Igalas are majority, Igbos in Ibaji local government are about 15% of the local government population.

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The northeasterly line of equal latitude and longitude passes through the LGA.

It has an area of 1,377 km2 and a population of 128,129 at the 2006 census.[3]

The postal code of the area is 271105.[4] The Ibaji people are called Àbó Aji. Ibaji Local Government in Kogi State is one of the most neglected areas, with no government presence.[5] At the grassroots, no roads, no water, no light, and no health center.[5][6]

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Villages around Ibaji

Below you will find all the towns and villages in Ibaji Local Government, Kogi State;[7]

  1. Abocho
  2. Achigili
  3. Adiele
  4. Adoji
  5. Adoma
  6. Adum
  7. Agada
  8. Agbajo
  9. Agidibai
  10. Agojeju
  11. Ahojori
  12. Aje-Kelega
  13. Ajebido
  14. Ajegwuna
  15. Ajieru
  16. Ajijeina
  17. Ajochidi
  18. Ajogwoni
  19. Ajomachi
  20. Ajonu-Ota
  21. Akpameta
  22. Akpobi
  23. Angwa
  24. Araba
  25. Atenokpe
  26. Ayanka
  27. Efikelegwu
  28. Egbile-Ugani
  29. Egomeha
  30. Elika
  31. Emewe
  32. Emewe-Efopa
  33. Gbokoluba
  34. Ibolo
  35. Igbadim
  36. Kefi
  37. Lokp
  38. Ogbogbo
  39. Ojogba
  40. Ojukpo
  41. Okwolo
  42. Opada
  43. Uchaikpele
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