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Kakuri is a residential area in Nigeria. It is a suburb of Kaduna and is under the Kaduna South Local Government. It has a St. Gerard Hospital and a Gwamna Awan General Hospital.[1][2] A Government Secondary School, a school of psychiatric nursing and St. Anne's Nursery and Primary School as well Victory Academy, 2nd ECWA secondary school and Excel College. [3] [4][5]It does not have a railway station.[6] It is the centre of Kaduna's industry.[7] Nigerian-German Chemicals PLC, Prosan Engineering, Peugeot Automobile Nigeria and Chanchangi Motors Ltd. are active in Kakuri.[8][9][10][11] Christ Apostolic Church and St. Paul's Anglican Church are present in Kakuri.[12] is present there, too.[13] Kakuri also has a Government Secondary School.[14] Matthew Kukah, then-Vicar General of the Catholic Diocese of Kaduna lives in Kakuri and now bishop of Sokoto.[15] former president of Nigeria Olusegun Obasanjo has worked in the armed forces in Kakuri. Chief Omadachi Egboche former Chairman Licensed Electrical contractor Association of Nigeria (LECAN Kakuri branch) was a Resident. Areas surrounding Kakuri include the Nassarawa to the north, Trikania to the west, Barnawa to the east and Gonigora to tho south.[16] Kakuri has a Developmental Association for Renewable Energies.[17] References1. ^St. Gerard Hospital Kakuri Kaduna. Wikimapia.org. Retrieved on 25 October 2011. 2. ^Gwamna Awan General Hospital, Trikania, Kakuri, Kaduna. Wikimapia.org. Retrieved on 25 October 2011. 3. ^Bridlington School – using TALMOS Gateway: Nigeria – Dreams and Teams. Bridlingtonschool.eril.net (7 May 2010). Retrieved on 25 October 2011. 4. ^:: Nursing & Midwifery Council of Nigeria – Approved Schools :: {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100826062702/http://www.nmcnigeria.org/sopn.php# |date=26 August 2010 }}. Nmcnigeria.org. Retrieved on 25 October 2011. 5. ^Facebook. Facebook.com. Retrieved on 25 October 2011. 6. ^Kakuri / Kakuri, Nigeria (general), Nigeria, Africa. Travelingluck.com. Retrieved on 25 October 2011. 7. ^Day Kaduna escaped a mini Hiroshima {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120314061413/http://www.tribune.com.ng/sun/index.php/features/1213-day-kaduna-escaped-a-mini-hiroshima# |date=14 March 2012 }}. Tribune.com.ng (6 June 2010). Retrieved on 25 October 2011. 8. ^NGC Healthcare – One of Nigeria's leading Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Distributors. Ngcplc.com. Retrieved on 25 October 2011. 9. ^Prosan Engineering Company Limited. Prosaneng.com. Retrieved on 25 October 2011. 10. ^Presidential Research & Communications Unit – Home page {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110727143752/http://www.nigeriafirst.org/article_9269.shtml# |date=27 July 2011 }}. Nigeriafirst.org. Retrieved on 25 October 2011. 11. ^African Road Transport Network: Kaduna. LogisticsWorld. Retrieved on 25 October 2011. 12. ^Conquering Your Giants. I-proclaimbookstore.com. Retrieved on 25 October 2011. 13. ^Church of Nigeria: Diocese of Lagos {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101204080203/http://www.anglican-nig.org/KadunaP_kaduna.htm# |date=4 December 2010 }}. Anglican-nig.org (30 January 1954). Retrieved on 25 October 2011. 14. ^JAMES BONIFACE – OnlineNigeria.com Schoolmate. Onlinenigeria.com. Retrieved on 25 October 2011. 15. ^Nigeria Is A Superpower In Africa – Says British Broadcaster – Abuja City, Nigeria – Cyblug. Abujacity.com (25 June 2010). Retrieved on 25 October 2011. 16. ^ {{dead link|date=October 2011}} 17. ^World Environment Day 5 June 2008. UNEP. Retrieved on 25 October 2011. 2 : Slums in Africa|Kaduna |
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