- Haɗejiya (also
Haɗeja,
previously Biram) is a
Hausa town in
eastern Jigawa State,
northern Nigeria.
Hadejia lies
between latitude 12.4506N and longitude...
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slave left;
during the night, they fled to
Garun Gabas, now
situated in the
Hadeja region.
While there,
Magaram gave
birth to Bayajidda's
first child, Biram...
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source of many
rivers in
northern Nigeria,
including the Kaduna, Gongola,
Hadeja and
Damaturu rivers. The Jos
Plateau is
thought to be an area of younger...
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Ibadan St.; Dan Azumi/
Zaria St.; Audu Asha'O/
Funtua St.;
Tashan U/Rimi/
Hadeja St.;
Court II/
Motor Park; Ung. Shehu/
Magajiya St.; Musa Ilalla/ Zaria...
- Jauro;
Tashan Ga'Anda; Ung. Buba Ba Sullube/
Gindin Ganji; Ung. Moh'D Dan
Hadeja/
Clinic II Gombi; Ung.
Dadin Kowa/
Kofar Jauro Abdu
Gombi South Garin Dadi...
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Junction I; Idi Mai Borkono;
Emenike Street; Ung.
Dalyop Junction II;
Haruna Hadeja;
Lasisi Makanjuola;
Amingo Junction I;
Kofar Mai
Ungwa III;
Monedo Street;...
- and Mu'azu
Hadeja, and the
Sudanese Arab singer,
Abdel Karim al Kabli.
Around 1970,
Abubakar Ladan recorded a sung
rendition of Mu'azu
Hadeja's famous poem...
- in the
northern part of the state. Moreover, a
substantial part of the
Hadeja-Jama'are
River basin lies in
Bauchi state,
which along with
various fadama...
- The
Hadejia River (Hausa:
kogin Haɗeja) is a
river in
Northern Nigeria and is a
tributary of the Yobe
River (Komadugu Yobe).
Among the
cities and towns...
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Kofar L. Dambam; Manawashi, K/J
Manawashi Gombe Shamaki Musa
Hadeja,
Kofar M.
Hadeja;
Lamido Magaba,
Kofar L. Magaba; Moh'D Bojude,
Kofar M. Bojude;...