Rivers State is a state located in Nigeria, situated in the country's southern region. It is significant as one of Nigeria's major oil-producing areas and serves as an important economic center for the nation.
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Rivers is a state in the Niger Delta region of southern Nigeria. Formed on 27 May 1967. Rivers State borders Imo and Anambra to the north, Abia and Akwa Ibom to the east, and Bayelsa and Delta to the west. The State capital, Port Harcourt, is a metropolis that is considered to be the commercial center of the Nigerian oil industry.
With a population of 5,198,716 as of the 2006 census and an estimated population of 9,898,470 in 2024, Rivers State is the 4th most populous state in Nigeria. Rivers State is a diverse state that is home to many ethnic groups including: Ikwerre, Degema, Ijaw, Ogoni, Ogba, Ekpeye, and Kalabari. The state is particularly noted for its linguistic diversity, with 30 Indigenous languages and dialects being said to be spoken in Rivers State. These include Ikwerre, Ogba, Ekpeye, Igbo, Ijaw (Udekama-Degema, Andoni-Obolo, Okrika, Ibani, Kalabari, Ogbia) and Ogoni. Rivers State is the 25th largest state by area, and its geography is dominated by the numerous rivers that flow through it, including the Bonny River.
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