Itakpe

Itakpe is a town in Kogi State, Nigeria. The Itakpe Hills in and around the town of Itakpe contain very pure deposits of iron ore. The National Iron Ore Mining Company is located here. It supplies the steel works of Ajaokuta and Aladja, as well as producing ore for export.[1]

School

NIOMCO Staff School is situated in Eika Camp,Itakpe. It comprises two blocks -Senior and Junior. They follow the British curriculum. English is the main language while French is the other language to learn.

Colonies

There are five main colonies- Koch,Clemessy,Soframines,Special Guest House and Camp 1. KOCH-This area is built by Germans. With facilities like Swimming pool,Bakery,Sports Club,Park etc. The houses were large and spacious. Clemessy- It is a British Colony. One of the houses has an underground swimming pool. Soframines -It is a French Colony and we can find mango and orange trees in this colony.

Lifestyle

Most of the Nigerians wear traditional dresses. Main food crops are Yam, Cassava and Corn. Traders bring most of the vegetables from the city of Jose. People mostly use cow milk for their dairy products. Traders from various cities sell precious stones, wooden handicraft, leather items etc. for reasonable prices.

Transport

Itakpe is the inland terminus of the Itakpe–Warri Railway, a standard gauge railway that passes by the Ajaokuta Steel Mill on its way to the Atlantic Ocean port of Warri. There are plans to extend the line from Itakpe to Abuja, where it will connect to the standard gauge network that is under connection.[2]

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See also

References

  1. "Nigeria - Metallic Minerals". Online Nigeria. Retrieved 2008-04-12.
  2. Nnabugwu, Favour (15 August 2016). "FG, CRCC sign MoU on Warri-Abuja railway project". Vanguard News.


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