Idogo

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Idogo (also spelled Idawgo) is a town in western Nigeria fairly close to the border with Benin.

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Transport

Idogo is served by a terminus of a branch on the national railway network. A nearby river (Iyewa) also provides transportation of goods to other parts of western Africa, ipaja, olokuta, odon, including Cotonou.

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