Anambra State

Anambra State is a bustling state in southeastern Nigeria, known as the "Light of the Nation." Its capital is Awka, while Onitsha, a major commercial city, serves as a hub for trade and business. Created in 1976, Anambra is predominantly inhabited by the Igbo people and is celebrated for its rich cultural heritage, entrepreneurial spirit, and historic significance. The state is home to notable sites such as the River Niger Bridge, Ogbunike Caves, and the famous Igbo-Ukwu archaeological treasures. Anambra thrives in agriculture, commerce, and industry, making it one of Nigeria's most dynamic states.
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