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Biggest Cities in Nigeria by Land Mass
1. Ibadan (3,080 km²)
2. Ogbomosho (2,110 km²)
3. Jos (1,821 km²)
4. Abuja (1,769 km²)
5. Benin City (1,204 km²)
6. Lagos (1,171 km²)
7. Warri (1,048 km²)
8. Akure (991 km²)
9. Abeokuta (879 km²)
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10. Ilorin (765 km²)
11. Zaria (563 km²)
12. Kano (499 km²)
13. Calabar (406 km²)
14. Port Harcourt (369 km²)
15. Maiduguri (137 km²)
16. Owerri (130 km²)
17. Enugu (110 km²)
18. Kaduna (72 km²)
19. Uyo (67 km²)
20. Yola (36 km²)Biggest Cities in Nigeria by Land Mass 1. Ibadan (3,080 km²) 2. Ogbomosho (2,110 km²) 3. Jos (1,821 km²) 4. Abuja (1,769 km²) 5. Benin City (1,204 km²) 6. Lagos (1,171 km²) 7. Warri (1,048 km²) 8. Akure (991 km²) 9. Abeokuta (879 km²) follow me on Jaconna on all your social media 10. Ilorin (765 km²) 11. Zaria (563 km²) 12. Kano (499 km²) 13. Calabar (406 km²) 14. Port Harcourt (369 km²) 15. Maiduguri (137 km²) 16. Owerri (130 km²) 17. Enugu (110 km²) 18. Kaduna (72 km²) 19. Uyo (67 km²) 20. Yola (36 km²) -
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The Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) hosted a roundtable discussion on the theme “Reviewing Petroleum Agreements for the Good of Ghana” at the IEA Dialogue Centre, Accra. The discussion featured a presentation by Mr. Victor Anku-Tsede (Barrister and Solicitor) and brought together key stakeholders including individual experts, relevant institutions, and the media.
The event highlighted that Ghana’s petroleum sector stands at a crossroads, with concerns about legacy petroleum agreements and low government take. It emphasized that reforming these agreements is not a radical proposition but a practical, globally consistent approach to maximising public benefit.
It was a fruitful and engaging discussion that reinforced the IEA’s position that we must "Review the Petroleum Agreements for the Good of Ghana"
#ieaghana #iearoundtable #petroleumpolicyThe Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) hosted a roundtable discussion on the theme “Reviewing Petroleum Agreements for the Good of Ghana” at the IEA Dialogue Centre, Accra. The discussion featured a presentation by Mr. Victor Anku-Tsede (Barrister and Solicitor) and brought together key stakeholders including individual experts, relevant institutions, and the media. The event highlighted that Ghana’s petroleum sector stands at a crossroads, with concerns about legacy petroleum agreements and low government take. It emphasized that reforming these agreements is not a radical proposition but a practical, globally consistent approach to maximising public benefit. It was a fruitful and engaging discussion that reinforced the IEA’s position that we must "Review the Petroleum Agreements for the Good of Ghana" #ieaghana #iearoundtable #petroleumpolicy0 التعليقات ·0 المشاركات ·672 مشاهدة ·0 معاينة
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