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As of 1991 Onitsha had an estimated population of 328... Onitsha became part of a British... Onitsha became an important trading port for the Royal Niger company in the mid 1850... This made Onitsha the strategic gateway for trade between the former eastern and western regions... These factors have historically made Onitsha a major centre for trade between the coastal regions and the north... Onitsha possesses one of the very few road bridge crossings of the mile... Onitsha remains congested from the over...

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