What state is Port Harcourt in?

What state is Port Harcourt in?

Rivers State
Port Harcourt,1 the capital of Rivers State, is the second largest port of Nigeria.

Which state is rivers in Nigeria?

Rivers, state, southern Nigeria, comprising the Niger River delta on the Gulf of Guinea. It is bounded by the states of Anambra and Imo on the north, Abia and Akwa Ibom on the east, and Bayelsa and Delta on the west.

Is Port Harcourt an Igbo state?

Rivers State is a diverse state that is home to many ethnic groups majority being Igbo or Igboid, but also including the Ogoni and Ijaw….

Rivers State
Formation 27 May 1967
Capital Port Harcourt
LGAs 23
Government

How many states are there in Port Harcourt?

The total coverage area for the Greater Port Harcourt city development is about 1,900 km2 (730 sq mi) spanning eight local governments in Rivers State, including Ogu Bolo, Eleme, Ikwere, Etche, Obio Akpor, Okrika.

Is Port Harcourt south or east?

Port Harcourt City, the Capital of Rivers State, is located in the south-south geopolitical zone of Nigeria, also referred to as the Niger Delta region and is about 830 km from Abuja (the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria).

Which area is Port Harcourt South?

Which river is the deepest river in Nigeria?

River Ethiope
Of Nigeria’s rivers, River Ethiope stands out. It is believed to be the deepest inland waterway in Africa.

What language is spoken in Port Harcourt?

English
Port Harcourt is a gulf city in the state of Rivers in Southeast Nigeria and is quickly becoming the capital for the blooming oil industry in the country. Most speak English, they speak Ijaw, Ikwerre and Ogoni language.

Is Port Harcourt East or West?

Port Harcourt is the starting point of the eastern branch of the Nigerian Railways main line and also of the trunk highway network serving eastern Nigeria. There is an international airport located 7 miles (11 km) north.

Which language does Port Harcourt speak?

What is the meaning of Port Harcourt?

industrial centre
Port Harcourt. / (ˈhɑːkət, -kɔːt) / noun. a port in S Nigeria, capital of Rivers state on the Niger delta: the nation’s second largest port; industrial centre.