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Hadejia

Jigawa, Nigeria
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Hadejia,  Jigawa, Nigeria

Hadejia - LGA and town in Jigawa State, Nigeria

Population: 110753 inh.
Region: Jigawa
Country: Nigeria
Continent: AF

"Hadejia is a Hausa town in eastern Jigawa State, northern Nigeria. The population was approximately 105,628 in 2006. Hadejia lies between latitude 12.4506N and longitude 10.0404E. It shared boundary with Kirikasamma Local Government from the East, Mallam Madori Local Government from the North, and Auyo Local Government from the West. The Hadejia Local Government consist of eleven (11) political wards namely: Atafi, Dubantu, Gagulmari, Kasuwar Kofa, Kasuwar Kuda, Matsaro, Majema, Rumfa, Sabon Garu, Yankoli and Yayari. Inhabitant are dominantly Hausa, Fulani and Kanuri with some other races such as Tiv, Yaroba, Igbo, Igala etc. The dominant occupation of the inhabitants is crop farming and animal rearing which a considerable percentage, engaged in trading, fishing and services including civil service. The people of Hadejia are largely Muslim, although some follow indigenous belief systems. The town lies to the north of the Hadejia River, and is upstream from the Hadejia-Nguru wetlands. Hadejia is an internationally important ecological and sensitive zone. - Wikipedia"

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