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Lafia is a city in Nigeria's
North Central region. It is the
capital and
largest city of
Nasarawa State, with a po****tion of 509,300
inhabitants as of...
- John
Lafia (April 2, 1957 –
April 29, 2020) was an
American film
director and screenwriter. He was best
known for co-writing the
slasher film Child's...
- Karu, Kokona, Akwanga, Wamba,
Nasarawa Eggon,
Lafia, Obi, Awe, Doma and
Keana with its
capital in
Lafia,
located in the east of the state,
while a key...
- by Tom Holland, from a
screenplay he co-wrote with Don
Mancini and John
Lafia based on a
story by Mancini. The film
stars Catherine Hicks and
Chris Sarandon...
- Marc
Lafia (born
November 21, 1955) is a
multidisciplinary artist, filmmaker, photographer, writer, educator, and
information architect. He is
known for...
- The
Federal University of
Lafia formerly named Federal University,
Lafia is a
recently established university situated in
Lafia, the
capital of Nasarawa...
-
Sacca Lafia (born
October 21, 1944) is a
Beninese politician who has
served in the
government of
Benin as
Minister of the
Interior since 2016. Previously...
- The
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Lafia (Latin: Lafien(sis)) is a
diocese located in the city of
Lafia in the
ecclesiastical province of
Abuja in Nigeria....
- The
Anglican Diocese of
Lafia is one of 13
within the
Anglican Province of Abuja,
itself one of 14
provinces within the
Church of Nigeria. The diocese...
-
direct sequel to Child's Play,
written by Don
Mancini and
directed by John
Lafia, one of the co-writers of the
first film. It is the
second installment in...