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Political Gain For The North: Why North Central But Not South Central by cutietokunbo: 6:00pm On May 08, 2015 |
I think Nigeria geopolitical regions should be 7 in number instead of 6 North East North West North Central South West South East South South South Central (?) But South central is missing which i think should be composed of the southern parts of these following states: Kwara state, Kogi state, Benue state and of course Taraba state. |
Re: Political Gain For The North: Why North Central But Not South Central by babyfaceafrica: 6:04pm On May 08, 2015 |
...There is no North North,don't you think its unfair to northerners?....my guy say no tribal issues..accept the reality and move on.....nobody can cheat you unless you want to cheat ursef 2 Likes |
Re: Political Gain For The North: Why North Central But Not South Central by cutietokunbo: 7:52pm On May 08, 2015 |
babyfaceafrica: You are right I didn't pick that Two heads are better than one but the North and South partation was done far below the middle of Nigeria map as you can see in this map below
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