Rivers State
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Rivers State State nickname: Treasure Base of the Nation |
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Governor (List) |
Peter Odili (PDP) | |
Date Created | 27 May 1967 | |
Capital | Port Harcourt | |
Area | 11,077 km² Ranked 26th |
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Population 1991 Census 2005 estimate |
Ranked N/A N/A 5,689,087 |
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ISO 3166-2 | NG-RI |
Rivers State is one of the 36 states of Nigeria. Its capital is Port Harcourt. It is bounded on the South by the Atlantic Ocean, to the North by Imo and Abia States, to the East by Akwa Ibom State and to the West by Bayelsa and Delta states.
The inland part of Rivers state consists of tropical rainforest; towards the coast the typical river delta environment features many mangrove swamps.
Rivers state was part of the Oil Rivers Protectorate from 1885 till 1893, when it became part of the Niger Coast Protectorate. In 1900 the region was merged with the chartered territories of the Royal Niger Company to form the colony of Southern Nigeria.
The state was formed in 1967 with the split of the Eastern Region of Nigeria. Until 1996 the state contained the area which is now in the Bayelsa State.
[edit] Administrative Divisions
Rivers State is divided into twenty-three Local Government Areas (LGAs):
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