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ethnic groups in the
Onitsha area
mainly from
other Nigerian ethnicities indigenous to the
southeast of the
country due to
Onitshas position as an economic...
- The Obi of
Onitsha is the
traditional leader of
Onitsha,
Anambra State,
southeast Nigeria. The post of the Obi is
recognized by the
state and
federal government...
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Onitsha North is a
Local Government Area in
Anambra State, South-East Nigeria. The
headquarters is in GRA,
Onitsha.
Onitsha is the only town in Onitsha...
- Market,
Onitsha is the
largest market in
Africa based on
geographical size and
volume of goods. It is
based in the city of
Onitsha, in
Onitsha North Local...
- small,
original village that was
later incorporated and
formed the city of
Onitsha, on the east bank of the
river Niger in
eastern Nigeria, in the area currently...
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Onitsha South is a
Local Government Area in
Anambrs North Senatorial zone of
Anambra State, Nigeria. The
headquarters is in ****ge,
Onitsha.
Onitsha South...
- The
Second Invasion of
Onitsha (January 2 -
March 20, 1968) was
military conflict between Nigerian and
Biafran military forces. On
October 4, 1967, the...
- north. The state's
capital is Awka,
while the state’s
largest city is
Onitsha which is
regarded as one of the
largest metropolis in Africa.
Nnewi is...
- The
First Invasion of
Onitsha (October 4 −
October 12, 1967) was a
battle and
military offensive fought during the
Nigerian Civil War
between Biafran...
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Onitsha Market Literature emerged in the
early 1950s with
locally written romances and
practical pamphlets,
published by
printers in the
eastern Nigerian...