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Nigerian traditional states
Adamawa
Agaie
Bade
Bauchi
Bida
Biu
Borgu
Borno
Damaturu
Daura
Dikwa
Fika
Gombe
Gumel
Ilorin
Kebbi
Kontagora
Lapai
Muri
Potiskum
Sokoto
Suleja
Yauri
Zazzau
Patigi
Akure

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