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  • 81Local Government Areas of Nigeria — Local Government Areas of Nigeria …

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  • 82Islam in Cameroon — Muslims comprise roughly 22 percent of Cameroon s 18 million inhabitants. [* [http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/26431.htm Background Note: Cameroon] . January 2008. United States Department of State. Accessed 21 February 2008.] The Fulani, a… …

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  • 83Atiku Abubakar — Infobox Vice President name=Atiku Abubakar order= 11th Vice President of Nigeria term start=May 29, 1999 term end=May 29, 2007 president=Olusegun Obasanjo predecessor= Mike Akhigbe successor=Goodluck Jonathan birth date=Birth date and… …

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  • 84Birnin Kudu — is a town in northern Jigawa State, Nigeria some 120 kilometres south east of Kano. As of 2007 Birnin Kudu had an estimated population of 27,000.cite web| url = http://world gazetteer.com/wg.php?x= men=gpro lng=en dat=32 geo= 158 srt=npan… …

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  • 85Kema Chikwe — Kemafo Nonyerem Chikwe Kema Chikwe at an Igbo new yam festival, Dublin, Ireland.]] Federal Minister of Transport In office June 1999 – 2001 …

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  • 86Mohammed Abba Gana — Federal Capital Territory Minister In office 8 February 2001 – 17 July 2003 Preceded by Ibrahim Bunu Succeeded by Nasir Ahmad el Rufai Personal details …

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  • 87Foreign Minister of Nigeria — The Nigerian foreign ministry is a statutory body created to handle the external push of Nigeria s domestic vision and ideals; it is headed by the Foreign Minister of Nigeria. As of late its mission has geared towards increasing awareness about… …

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  • 88Rabiu Kwankwaso — Mohammed Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso Governor, Kano State, Nigeria In office 29 May 1999 – 29 May 2003 Preceded by Colonel Aminu Isa Kontagora Succeeded by Malam Ibrahim Shekarau …

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  • 89Nuhu Bamalli — (born c. 1916) served as foreign minister of Nigeria. Sources Nigerian Political Parties: Power in an Emergent African Nation …

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  • 90Matthew Mbu — Matthew Tawo Mbu Foreign Minister of Nigeria In office January 1993 – November 1993 Preceded by Ike Nwachukwu Succeeded by Babagana Kingibe Personal details …

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