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previously Biram) is a
Hausa town in
eastern Jigawa State,
northern Nigeria.
Hadejia lies
between latitude 12.4506N and
longitude 10.0404E. It
shares boundary...
- 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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Ibrahim H****an
Hadejia (born 1965) is a
Nigerian lawyer and
politician who has
served as the
deputy chief of
staff to the
president of
Nigeria (office...
- Kudu,
which have been
dated back to the
Neolithic period. The town of
Hadejia (formerly Biram) is
notable as
being one of the
traditional "seven true...
- The
Hadejia-Jama'are
River Basin Development Authority (HJRBDA) is a
governmental organization in
Nigeria responsible for the management, development...
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Hadejia Stadium is a multi-use
stadium in
Hadejia,
Jigawa State, Nigeria. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches and is the home
stadium of...
- 12°39′0″N 10°35′30″E / 12.65000°N 10.59167°E / 12.65000; 10.59167 The
Hadejia-Nguru
wetlands in Yobe
State in
northern Nigeria,
which include Nguru Lake...
- Yobe State, Nigeria. Its
headquarters are in the town of
Nguru near the
Hadejia River at 12°52′45″N 10°27′09″E / 12.87917°N 10.45250°E / 12.87917; 10...
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Polytechnic is a
state government higher education institution located in
Hadejia,
Jigawa State, Nigeria. The
current Rector is
Zilkifulu Abdu. The Binyaminu...
- of
Hadejia, Katagum, Jamaare, and Misau.
Three figures led the
jihad in this area: Bi Abdur, Lerlima, and
Ibrahim Zaki. Bi
Abdur lived near
Hadejia and...