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Gboko is a
Local Government Area in
Benue state, North-central Nigeria. It is
headquartered in the town of
Gboko.
Gboko LGA was
created on11 May 1970...
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seventy persons per km2,
while Vandeikya, Ukum, Kwande, Otukpo, Okpokwu, and
Gboko have
densities ranging from 160
persons to 200
persons per km2. Makurdi...
- The
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Gboko (Latin: Gbokensis(us)) is a
diocese located in the city of
Gboko,
Benue State in the
ecclesiastical province of Abuja...
- The
Anglican Diocese of
Gboko is one of 13
within the
Anglican Province of Abuja,
itself one of 14
provinces within the
Church of Nigeria. The current...
- Obi Nwabueze,
Edmund Ebiware and
Tiemkemfa Francis-Osvwo
known as
General Gbokos were
arrested and
arraigned on 7
December 2010 for
their role in the Warri...
- Kresh, also
known ambiguously as Gbaya, is a
Central Sudanic language of
South Sudan.
Naomi Baki, a
native Kresh speaker who
became a
French citizen in...
- of the
Catholic Church, who is the
bishop of the
Latin Church diocese of
Gboko in Nigeria.
Avenya is the
first bishop of the
diocese since its creation...
- TBT
Hospital Gboko established by TBT
Gwabi (Nig.) Limited, is a
hospital situated along Captain Downes' Road in
Gboko, the
heartland of the Tiv nation...
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transferred back home to
Benue state to the Tiv
Native Authority (TNA),
Gboko as a
police chief.
Makir Zakpe together with his
fellow army
veterans of...
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privatized Benue Cement Company (BBC), a now
defunct state-owned
company in
Gboko,
Benue State,
allowing Dangote to
expand his
cement business in Benue. Dangote's...