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  2. Nigeria LNG - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria LNG Limited was incorporated as a limited liability company on 17 May 1989, to produce LNG and natural gas liquids (NGL) for export. [1] The plant was built by TSKJ consortium, which was led by former Halliburton 's subsidiary KBR. Other participants of the consortium were Snamprogetti, Technip and JGC Corporation. [2]

  3. Joseph Ayo Babalola - Wikipedia

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    Apostle, Preacher. Title. Apostle Prophet. Partner. Dorcas Babalola. Children. Apeke Adeniyi. Joseph Ayo Babalola (25 April 1904 – 26 July 1959) was a Nigerian Christian minister and the leader of the Christ Apostolic Church, [1] popularly called CAC in Nigeria. He was a healing evangelist.

  4. Religion in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria has the largest Christian population in Africa according to Pew Research Center and it has the sixth largest Christian population in the world although the Christians in Nigeria are roughly about 40%-49.3% of the country's population. [67] [68] [69] According to a 2011 Pew report, over 80 million Nigerians are Christians.

  5. Chevron Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Gulf Oil Company of Nigeria which became later known as Chevron obtained oil acreage license in 1961. It is noteworthy for being the first oil major to discover commercially viable offshore oil with its discovery of the large Okan field, at Escravos River in 1963. [1] The field had an estimated 2 billion barrel of oil in place and up to 800 ...

  6. Protestantism in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Protestantism in Nigeria. Protestants in Nigeria constitute about 40.5% of the population, or about 60 million people. Christianity in the Yoruba areas has traditionally been Protestant and Anglican. With political independence came African priests in Protestant denominations, although ritual and forms of worship were strictly those of the home ...

  7. Delta State Polytechnic - Wikipedia

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    There were three Polytechnics in Delta State, Nigeria, all established on 12 November 2002, located in Ogwashi-Uku ( Aniocha South Local Government Area), Ozoro ( Isoko North Local Government Area), and Otefe-Oghara, Oghara ( Ethiope West Local Government Area). However, the Polytechnic that was in Ozoro has been transformed into a University ...

  8. Subdivisions of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Subdivisions of Nigeria. Nigeria is a federation of thirty-six states and one Federal Capital Territory, which are divided into 774 Local Government Areas (LGAs) in total. [1] [2] Nigeria is known as the giant of West Africa. [3] A clickable map of Nigeria showing its 36 states and the federal capital territory.

  9. Vehicle registration plates of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian vehicle registration plates in current use were introduced in 1992 and revised in 2011. Nigeria and Liberia are the only two African countries that use the North American standard 6 × 12 inches (152 × 300 mm), with Egypt using an approximately similar size of 170 x 350 mm.