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Onitsha-Ado

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Village in South-Eastern Nigeria

Onicha-Ado is the small, original village that was later incorporated and formed the city of Onitsha, on the east bank of the river Niger in eastern Nigeria, in the area currently called the Anambra state of Nigeria.

References

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