The Udi-Nsukka Plateau is a pair of nearly connected plateaus located in south central Nigeria. Coal was discovered there in 1909. Udi-Nsukka people are Igbo people.
Agriculture
In Udi-Nsukka Plateau, trees are planted near the privately owned houses and settlement areas, whereas the communal farmlands are more extensively cleared for cultivation, resulting in a patchy landcover pattern.[1]
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Layouts |
- Abakpa Nike
- Asata
- Trans Ekulu
- Thinkers Corner
- Emene
- Government Reserved Area (G.R.A.)
- Iva Valley
- Ogui
- Coal Camp
- Uwani
- Garki
- Akwunanaw
- City Layout
- Independence Layout
- Timber Shed
- Ogui New Layout
- Obiagu
- Artisan Market
- New Haven
- City Layout
- Achara Layout
- Golf Estate
- Ebeano Estate
- Relief Market
- Ugwuaji
- Maryland
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Major roads |
- A3 highway
- A232 highway
- A343 highway
- Okpara Avenue
- Chime Avenue
- Ogui Road
- Zik Avenue
- Agbani Road
- Abakpa Nike Road
- Abakaliki Road
- Airport Road
- Emene Road
- Presidential Road
- Rangers Avenue
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Geography |
- Nyaba River
- River Ekulu
- Asata River
- Ogbete River
- Aria River
- Idaw River
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