Si̱tet Rivat

si̱tet mi̱ Naijeriya

Si̱tet Rivat

A̱vwuo ka nang Si̱tet Rivat nshyia̱ a̱ni mami Naijeriya
A̱keang Boni
A̱byin Naijeriya
Si̱tet Rivat
A̱keangtung Pa̱takwot
Shi kyai km²
Shi á̱niet ab.
A̱lyoot ntyok a̱kwak a̱son A̱gwomna
A̱lyoot a̱kwak a̱son

Si̱tet Rivat, á̱ ka ngyei Rivat a̱ni, yet si̱tet ja mi̱ fam-a̱byin Da̱li̱ta Nija hu ma̱ a̱tak Naijeriya (A̱khwukhwop Fam-a̱byin A̱tyin).[1] Á̱ ku bwuo nji ma̱ a̱lyia̱ 1967 wa, mi̱ di̱ jen ji nang á̱ ku faat nji á̱ ti̱n neet mi̱ Fam-a̱byin A̱tyin hu, Si̱tet Rivat si̱ byia̱ a̱gi̱gak ma̱ng: Imo di̱ fam a̱za hu, Abya ma̱ng A̱kwa Ibom di̱ fam a̱tyin hu, ma̱ng Bayelsa mbeang Da̱li̱ta di̱ fam jenshyung hu. A̱keangtung si̱tet ka, Pa̱takwot, yet meti̱ropolit hwa nang á̱ fa nyia̱ huhwa yet a̱ka̱wa̱tyia̱ kaswuo sot-nta̱m a̱myia̱-a̱fan Naijeriya ka.[2][3]

Ya̱fang

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  1. "Rivers | state, Nigeria". Encyclopedia Britannica (in English). Retrieved 2021-09-15.
  2. "Amaechi Catches Facebook Bug". Daily Independent, accessed via HighBeam Research Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:Subscription. 10 August 2009. Archived from the original on 6 Zwat Ȧ̱natat 2017. Retrieved 27 Zwat Sweang 2016. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |archive-date= (help)
  3. "Rivers State government website". Archived from the original on 2019-01-30. Retrieved Zwat Swak ma̱ng Sweang 7, 2010.