Effurun

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Effurun
Town
Nickname(s): 
Effa, Waffi, Warri
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Effurun
Location in Nigeria
Coordinates: 5°31′N5°45′E / 5.517°N 5.750°E / 5.517; 5.750
Country Flag of Nigeria.svg Nigeria
State Delta State
Local Government Uvwie LGA
Government
  Executive Governor Sheriff Oborevwori
Demographics
  Ethnicities Urhobo
  Languages Pidgin English, Urhobo
  Religions90% Christianity, 9% Traditional African religions, 1% Islam

Effurun is a town and the headquarters of Uvwie Local Government Area in Delta State, Nigeria. It is an Urban center, densely populated with different infrastructural development. it borders its twin city Warri, also serves as an entrance to Warri.

It shares boundaries with Agbarho to the east, Udu to the south, Ughelli South to the south east, Okpe to the north and Warri to the west. Due to her proximity with Warri, rapid population growth and several road network linking both towns and her environs, it formed a conurbation collectively referred to as Warri by people from other parts of the state and Nigeria at large, though each towns in "Warri conurbation" are under different traditional and political authorities.

Effurun is one of the major hubs of economic activities and businesses in Delta State

The city herself is indigenous to the Uvwie people, a subgroup of the Urhobo.[ citation needed ]

Its inhabitants are predominantly Christians of different denominations, and some practice a mixture of African traditional religion most notably the Igbe religion common amongst Urhobos like most of Southern Nigeria. The city along with Warri and environs are known nationwide for her unique Pidgin English.[ citation needed ]

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References

  1. "Petroleum Training Institute pti| School Fees, Courses & Admission info".
  2. Okogba, Emmanuel (4 March 2017). "Agonies of FUPRE, Africa's 1st petroleum varsity @ 10". Vanguard News. Retrieved 30 August 2022.

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