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Suleja is a city in
Niger State, Nigeria, just
north of Abuja,
capital of the Nigeria. It is
sometimes confused with the
nearby city of Abuja, due to its...
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Suleja Emirate (Hausa:
Masarautar Suleja) is a
Hausa prin****lity in what is now
Niger State, Nigeria. The
emirate was
established as the
Abuja Emirate...
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carrying roughly 60,000
liters of
petrol overturned at the
Dikko junction near
Suleja,
Niger State,
northern Nigeria,
where after crashing local residents gathered...
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state capital is Minna.
Other major cities are Bida,
Kontagora and
Suleja.
Niger state was
formed in 1976 when the then North-Western
State was divided...
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approximately 30
metres in
height and it lies on the
Gurara River along the
Suleja-Minna Road.
According to oral history,
Gurara Waterfalls was discovered...
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Suleja–Minna Road is a 40 km
carriageway connecting Abuja and
Niger State. The road
generally links the North-West part of
Nigeria to Abuja. On 11...
- powiedział Józef Piłsudski".
Kurier Historyczny.
Retrieved 16
March 2023.
Suleja 2004, p. 202.
MacMillan 2003, p. 210.
MacMillan 2003, pp. 213–214. "The...
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Abdullahi (born 25
November 1973) is a
Nigerian politician representing the
Suleja/Tafa/Gurara
Federal Constituency in
Niger State in the
House of Representatives...
- off Madalla, and is
sometimes referred to as the "Gateway to
Abuja from
Suleja". Zuma Rock
rises approximately 300
metres (980 ft)
above its surroundings...
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Party of
Nigeria (NPN) platform.
Ibrahim was born in Abuja, now
known as
Suleja in
September 8, 1941. He
attended Provincial Secondary School, Bida from...