Jebba
Town in Kwara State, Nigeria
9°9′14″N 4°48′43″E / 9.15389°N 4.81194°E / 9.15389; 4.81194![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/79/Flag_of_Nigeria.svg/23px-Flag_of_Nigeria.svg.png)
(2007)
Jebba town is a Yoruba city in Kwara State, Nigeria.[1]It has views of the River Niger and has an estimated population of 22,411 as of 2007. The name of the current king of Jebba is Oba Abdulkadir Adebara.[2]
Gallery
- Canoeing on the Niger River
- Mongo Park's monument
- Juju Rock formation
- Jebba railway bridge
- S.S Jebba postcard 1907
See also
References
- Tayo, Ekundayo (1984). "Jebba never sleeps". punch newspaper.
- Rev Samuel, Johnson (1921). History of Yoruba: from the earliest time to the beginning of the British protectorate.
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State capital: Ilorin
- David Bamigboye (1967–1975)
- Ibrahim Taiwo (1975–1976)
- George Agbazika Innih (1976–1978)
- Sunday Ifere (1978–1979)
- Adamu Atta (1979–1983)
- Cornelius Adebayo (1983–1983)
- Salaudeen Latinwo (1984–1985)
- Mohammed Ndatsu Umaru (1985–1987)
- Ahmed Abdullahi (1987–1988)
- Ibrahim Alkali (1988–1989)
- Alwali Kazir (1989–1992)
- Shaaba Lafiaji (1992–1993)
- Mustapha Ismail (1993–1994)
- Baba Adamu Iyam (1994–1996)
- Peter Ogar (1996–1998)
- Rasheed Shekoni (1998–1999)
- Mohammed Lawal (1999–2003)
- Bukola Saraki (2003–2011)
- Abdulfatah Ahmed (2011–2019)
- AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq (2019–present)
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- Ajasse Ipo
- Amoyo
- Aran-Orin
- Arandun
- Babaloma
- Edidi
- Esiẹ
- Elerinjare
- Ganmo
- Idofian
- Igbaja
- Ijara-Isin
- Ilala
- Isanlu Isin
- Jebba
- Jimba Oja
- Kabba Dongari
- Kaiama
- Oke-Onigbin
- Omupo
- Share
09°09′14″N 04°48′43″E / 9.15389°N 4.81194°E / 9.15389; 4.81194