Edo State

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Edo State
State nickname: Heart Beat of Nigeria
Location
Location of Edo State in Nigeria
Statistics
Governor
(List)
Oseremeh Osunbor (PDP)
Date Created 27 August 1991
Capital Benin City
Area 17,802 km²
Ranked 22nd
Population
1991 Census
2005 estimate
Ranked 27th
2,159,848
3,497,502
ISO 3166-2 NG-ED

Edo State is an inland state in central southern Nigeria. Its capital is Benin City.

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Edo State was formed on August 27, 1991 when Bendel State was split into Edo and Delta States.

The 1992 gubernatorial election, pitting John Odigie Oyegun (the SDP candidate) against Lucky Igbinedion (the NRC candidate) was annulled on February 4 of that year by the electoral tribunal. Among Igbinedion's claims were that the Oba of Benin and one of his chiefs, Nosakhare Isekhure, unfairly supported Oyegun. Oyegun's victory was upheld on March 18, 1992.[1]

Edo State consists of the following Local Government Areas:

The major first languages spoken in the state are Ebira, Edo, Esan and Okpamheri.[2] Edo State is home to several ethnicities, among them the Bini, Esan, Afemai and Ijaw.

The University of Benin and Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma are among the institutions of higher learning located in Edo State.

Tourist attractions in Edo State include the Emotan statue in Benin City and the Somorika hills in Akoko Edo. The state produces crude oil.[3]

  1. ^ Osaghae, Eghosa E (1998). The Crippled Giant: Nigeria Since Independence. Indiana University Press, 236. ISBN 0253334101. 
  2. ^ Seibert, Uwe (2000-04-24). Languages of Edo State. University of Iowa. Retrieved on 2007-11-10.
  3. ^ Ogbeifun, Greg U (April 2006). "Importance of a Sea Outlet for Edo State". Retrieved on 2007-11-10.

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