Bayelsa

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Bayelsa State
state of Nigeria
Inception1 ochu ekegwa 1996 Nwọ́che
Native labelBayelsa State Nwọ́che
Official languageEnglish Nwọ́che
ContinentAfrica Nwọ́che
CountryNigeria Nwọ́che
CapitalYenegoa Nwọ́che
Located in the administrative territorial entityNigeria Nwọ́che
Located in time zoneUTC+01:00 Nwọ́che
Coordinate location4°45′0″N 6°5′0″E Nwọ́che
Office held by head of governmentGovernor of Bayelsa State Nwọ́che
Executive bodyExecutive Council of Bayelsa State Nwọ́che
Legislative bodyBayelsa State House of Assembly Nwọ́che
Owner ofBayelsa Queens Nwọ́che
Shares border withDelta State, Rivers State Nwọ́che
ReplacesRivers State Nwọ́che
Category for mapsCategory:Maps of Bayelsa State Nwọ́che
Map

Bayelsa chi stati ka dí efusouth south Nigeria, i la di agbade Niger Delta.[1][2] ma yí Bayelsa State kw’efu Rivers State ,[3] I la je nwu d’efu ami state étito ku ma yi ojané Nigeria.[4] ugbẹta alumeji ùgbo kí Aboji adoda yai Bayelsa state gwugwu chi Yenagoa,e ki dé ojane Bayelsa.[5] Bayelsa state che ti iba Rivers State[3] ejowo east manyi Delta State ejowo north.[6] [7][2] `Ami local Government ki di Bayelsa chi ejo odu ma la chi: Ekeremor, Kolokuma/Opokuma, Yenagoa, Nembe, Ogbia, Sagbama, Brass ma yu Southern Ijaw.[2] Baylesa state chi state ki di Nigeria ki amone ma gbeju nana, Bayelsa State chi state ki amone de keke tule[8] Alu ki di Niger delta Bayelsa state di iba aji.[9]

Ichi ku ma ka ojile chi Ijaw[10] kpai Isoko manyi Urhobo.[11]

Alu ki di Niger Delta le economy Bayelsa chi petroleum industry.[12][13] Oloibiri Oilfield chi Bayelsa i dey omo ma la li egbo ejodudu ojane Nigeria,[14][15][16][17]

Inabali[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]

Ma nyi Bayelsa State gwe fu Rivers State ochu ekegwa ojo ejodudu odo 1996[18] Ene ki nyi state chi Sani Abacha, eko ki chi soja ki la chi aboji Nigeria. Odu Bayelsa chi ami local government ogbogaga meta madu gwo, ami local government le chi: Brass LGA (BALGA), Yenagoa LGA (YELGA) manyi Sagbama LGA (SALGA).[19]

Economi[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]

Bayelsa State chi state ki di Nigeria ku ni crude oil manyi natural gas Nigeria.[20][21]

Ane[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]

Bayelsa chi state ki di iba'aji, aji che ledaka ami village ma chakadu.[22] [23]

Ami efí ewo ki di Bayelsa chi Yenagoa Akassa, Lobia, Wilberforce , Amassoma , Eniwari, Ekeremor, Aliebiri, Anyama-Ogbia, Anyama-Ijaw, Peretoru, Twon-Brass, Egwema-Brass, Kaiama, Nembe, Odi, Ogbia, Okpoama, Brass, Oporoma, Korokorosei, Otuan, Koroama, Okolobiri, Obunagha, Ogboloma, Sagbama, Olugbobiri, Peremabiri, Ekowe manyi Swali.[24]

Uche ku ma lo[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]

  • Abacha
  • Coco-yam
  • ogede
  • Timber
  • akpa
  • oscapa
  • uche
  • Erike
  • egbo'oje

.

ichi[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]

Ichi k ma gbeju ka chi Ijaw, ami ichi ki bo chi Kolokuma, Nembe, Epie-Atissa manyi Ogbia.

Ami ichi kpai LGA:[25]

Ekeremor, Bayelsa State
LGA ichi
Brass Abureni, Southeast Ijo, Ogbia, Kugbo
Ekeremor Izon
Kolokuma Opokuma Kolokuma
Nembe Abureni, Nembe, Ijaw
Ogbia Abureni, Southeast Ijo, Odual, Ogbia, Oruma
Sagbama Buseni, Isokko, Izon, Ogbah, Okodia, Urhobo
Southern Ijaw Southeast Ijo, Izon
Yenagoa Engenni, Epie-Atissa, Izon, Ekpeye

Amone Ogbogaga ki di Bayelsa[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]

  • Diepreye Alamieyeseigha
  • Diezani Alison-Madueke[26]
  • MC Aproko, stand-up comedian
  • Owoye Andrew Azazi
  • Noah Sarenren Bazee[27]
  • Isaac Adaka Boro
  • Timi Dakolo[28]
  • Edmund Daukoru[29]
  • Henry Seriake Dickson
  • Alfred Diete-Spiff[30]
  • Senator Douye Diri .[31]
  • Tamara Eteimo[32]
  • Dan Etete [33]
  • Finidi Georger[34]
  • Daniel Igali[35]
  • Ernest Ikoli[36]
  • Dr. Goodluck Jonathan [37]
  • Heineken Lokpobiri[38]
  • Senator Ben Murray-Bruce .[39]
  • Ebikebina Ogborodi, acting registrar of NECO[40]
  • Gabriel Okara, novelist and poet[41]
  • Chief Melford Okilo[42]
  • Kemebradikumo Pondei
  • Ebinabo Potts-Johnson .[43]
  • Samson Siasia[44]
  • Timipre Sylva.[45]
  • Timaya[46]
  • Patience Torlowei


Unyi ukoche[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]

AMi Unyi ukoche ugogba ki di Bayelsa state chi:

Burning Gas Flare Nembe Creek, Nigeria
  • Niger Delta University
  • Isaac Jasper Boro College of Education
  • College of Health Sciences
  • School of Nursing[47]
  • Bayelsa State College of Arts and Science
  • Bayelsa Medical University[48]
  • University of Africa[49]
  • Federal Polytechnic Ekeowe
  • International Institute of Tourism and Hospitality[50]
  • Federal University Otuoke[51]

Local Government Areas[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]

Bayelsa State ni local govenment mejo odu ma chi:

Brass, Ekeremor, Kolokuma/Opokuma, Nembe, Ogbia, Sagbama, Southern Ijaw, Yanagoa

Ijabe[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]

Ijabe ku ma che state Bayelsa chi ijabe govonor kpai amo house, efewo ki chi agboji ami efewo ki di Bayelsa chi Yenogoa.[52]

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