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Badarawa, Kaduna

Coordinates: 10°33′28″N 7°26′53″E / 10.5577946°N 7.4480075°E / 10.5577946; 7.4480075
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10°33′28″N 7°26′53″E / 10.5577946°N 7.4480075°E / 10.5577946; 7.4480075

Badarawa
Town in Kaduna North
Badarawa is located in Nigeria
Badarawa
Badarawa
Location in Nigeria
Coordinates: 10°55′N 7°44′E / 10.917°N 7.733°E / 10.917; 7.733
Country Nigeria
StateKaduna State
Time zoneUTC+1 (WAT)

Badarawa is a town located in Kaduna city under Kaduna North local government area.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] it was bordered by Unguwan Sarki, Unguwan Dosa and Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna.[9]

Geographical locations

It consists of some small towns: Kwaru, Malali, Majalisa, Unguwan Yaro, Unguwan Shekara, Unguwan Bado and Unguwan mai samari.[10] The whole of Badarawa is subdivided into two: Badarawa village and Badarawa G.R.A.[11][12]

Government and rulers

It has only two leaders, a traditional ruler called Mai-anguwa or Sarkin Badarawa and Electoral leader called Councillor

Health and Education

The town has L.E.A government primary school called L.E.A Badarawa, where people of the place study Western education .[13][14][15][16][17] and a primary health care[18]

A bus at Badarawa bustop Kaduna.



Notable people

References

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