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Summary Of: Enugu

The people of Enugu belong largely to the... The name Enugu comes from the two Igbo words... Enugu was originally the capital of the... The Eastern Region was broken up and Enugu was made the capital of... when Enugu was captured by Nigerian troops... Enugu again became the capital of East Central State... Enugu became the capital of... Enugu remained as the capital of the newly... Enugu has three main tertiary institutions... Enugu State University of Science... Enugu State University of Science... Enugu State Broadcasting Service Television... Enugu State Broadcasting Service Television... The city of Enugu comprises a number of areas... Enugu became a major center for the... has been based in Enugu since its creation in 1950... Many of the people of Enugu sell goods at roadside or in one of many of Enugu... Some of the more popular markets in Enugu are Ogbete Market... Enugu is located on the main narrow... Enugu State University of Science and Technology...

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