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Encyclopedia > Kabba

Kabba is a town in Kogi State of southern Nigeria that lies near the Osse River. Sitting at a major crossroads, Kabba acts as an agricultural trade center for the area. The town is populated primarily by Yoruba, Igbira, and Bunu peoples. Kogi State - Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins/monobook/IE50Fixes. ... The Yoruba (native name Yorùbá) are the largest single ethnic group in Nigeria. ...


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Makkah: It is an established fact that Makkah is the center of the civilized world.
Its known as Kabba, meaning square or four sides, East West North South, probably the modren English word "cube" is derived from it.
He used this stone to reach the higher parts of the Kabba and stepped on it while his son Ismael was handing him the bricks.
BBC SPORT | Football | Premier League | Premier League probes Kabba deal (243 words)
The Premier League has told BBC Sport it is investigating Steve Kabba's move from Sheffield United to Watford.
Kabba, 26, made the switch to Vicarage Road for £500,000 in January.
In May a similar probe was launched into goalkeeper Tim Howard's transfer from Manchester United to Everton.
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